PITTSBURGH, PA — An award-winning Pittsburgh-area restaurant and wine bar is going out of business.
Mary’s Vine in Rankin will close on Oct. 31. The establishment made the announcement on Facebook.
“Little did we know when we opened Mary’s Vine in August of 2019 that just months later, the world would come to a halt in March 2020,” the post stated.
“During that shutdown, we chose to keep moving forward — advancing our expansion plans and building The Study cigar bar and The Terrace outdoor bar. Our vision was to create spaces that would allow us to continue operations, even if the world faced another reset. However, doing so also meant taking on additional debt.
“Over the years, we’ve built an award-winning wine list, earning recognition from Wine Spectator with the Two-Glass Award in both 2024 and 2025, as well as the DiRōNA Award. We’ve had the privilege of hosting countless celebrations, sharing stories, and guiding each of you through memorable wine journeys. Our mission has always been to show that wine can be both affordable and approachable — and we’ve cherished every moment of doing just that.
“Of course, the journey wasn’t without its challenges — from supply chain issues to rising costs and staffing shortages. Yet through it all, we remained committed to providing a space where you could relax, connect, and enjoy.
“We are deeply grateful for your support, your friendship, and the memories we’ve created together. It has been an honor to serve you and share our love of wine with all of you.