Byrd & Baldwin Bros. Steakhouse
This is a steakhouse list built for big reds, with 161 of its 294 selections in red and California leading the way at 42 wines, anchored by cult Napa names like Dana, Hundred Acre, Peter Michael, and Jarvis. France and Italy fill in the classic backbone, and the Champagne and sparkling section runs deep at 38 bottles, with 20 of those true Champagnes. The range is wide, from a $12 pour up to Domaine de la Romanee Conti Grands Echezeaux at $5,000 and Bordeaux first growths like Latour and Mouton Rothschild, but the median lands around $160, so most tables will sit comfortably in the middle. The 27 wines by the glass, split fairly evenly between reds and whites, give you real flexibility for guests who want to drink well without committing to a bottle. This rewards the steak crowd chasing a serious Napa Cabernet, but you can steer budget guests just as easily.