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Grapevine boutique hotel jumpstarts restaurant with new social perks

Share a giant cinnamon roll at Hotel Vin
A boutique hotel in Grapevine is giving its signature restaurant a major refresh: Hotel Vin, which is part of Marriott's Autograph Collection specializing in one-of-a-kind properties, is re-imagining in-house eatery Bacchus Kitchen + Bar with the introduction of a new set of interactive dining experiences that speak to Grapevine’s wine-centric appeal.
That includes a brand-new menu from Culinary Director Joseph Thomas, along with expanded experiential offerings, including new wine programming — all designed to transform the restaurant into a fun destination for friend nights out, date nights, and other social excursions.
New menu
Chef Thomas has created new elevated comfort-driven menus for brunch, lunch, and dinner, with highlights such as a Giant Cinnamon Roll at brunch, alongside updated versions of their Angus meatloaf, sticky ribs, and wine barrel chicken.
Highlights include:
- Angus Meatloaf “Au Poivre” with Cognac cracked black pepper cream, pomme purée, and caramelized pearl onion
- Bourbon Pimento Dip with lavash crackers and garden herbs
- Sauvignon Blanc Mussels in garlic butter broth with preserved lemon and focaccia
- Maitake Mushroom Toast with truffled ricotta and pistachio gremolata
- Gulf Blue Crab Cake with roasted corn poblano relish and Tajín-lime rémoulade
The brunch menu features both breakfast and lunch items ranging from classics like eggs benedict and huevos rancheros to trendy dishes such as Korean fried chicken sandwich, smashburger, and the very buzzy steak frites.
Brunch highlights include:
- French Toast Au Vin, with brûléed brioche, citrus zest custard, and blackberry thyme maple syrup
- Burrata & Prosciutto Frittata with Dallas Mozzarella Co. burrata and heirloom tomatoes
- Crab Cake Benedict with piquillo pepper hollandaise and Yukon breakfast potatoes
The signature will be the show-stopping Giant Cinnamon Roll finished with cream cheese icing and maple-pecan caramel — big enough for the table to share.
Experiential programming
New programming will emphasize the social nature of the dining experience, including a permanent martini cart offering martinis created tableside, and monthly wine pairing dinners with a more social, approachable format, reinforcing Bacchus Kitchen + Bar as a go-to for wine travelers and locals alike.
Bacchus Kitchen + Bar has always been wine-centric, boasting an extensive wine list with more than 350 selections from the world’s best wine regions.
But new programming will include a rotating wine pairing dinner offering, joining the hotel's popular Riedel glassware tasting experience, showcasing how different wine glasses change the taste of various wines.
Hotel Vin first opened in September 2020, and has always had a wine focus, as befits any restaurant in the city of Grapevine, whose collection of tasting rooms and wineries has earned it the unofficial title of the "wine capital of Texas."
The hotel is now diving more deeply into that realm.
"This next chapter for Bacchus is about creating food that feels familiar but thoughtfully refined, with wine playing a role in how flavors are approached,” Thomas says in a statement.
