Postino Winecafe Southlake in the 220 County area of Southlake reported $1.56M in trailing-12-month receipts. Compared to typical Texas peers in its city, this winecafe appears to be a strong performer, with receipts exceeding average industry standards and indicating a stable financial position.
Based on trailing-12-month gross of $1,423,512, applying contribution margins of -5–32% and EBITDA multiples of 2.25–3.75×. Confidence: low. Not a formal appraisal — anchor for diligence conversations.
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POSTINO WINECAFE - SOUTHLAKE is a Mixed Beverage located in SOUTHLAKE, Texas. In June 2026, it reported $104,120 in total mixed beverage sales. Its average monthly sales over the last 12 months were $118,626. Its highest-grossing month in that period was July 2025 with $134,899 in sales. Sales have remained relatively stable. Its sales mix is approximately 27% liquor, 12% beer, and 61% wine. The establishment currently holds an Active TABC license. Its BoozeReports audit risk score is rated low with no significant compliance concerns detected.
1440 MAIN ST, SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092
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“Based on all the glowing reviews, my husband and I were excited about our date night here. Unfortunately, we were very disappointed. The place was busy and we were promptly seated for our reservation. Our waitress arrived shortly after, explained some menu items and took our drink orders. My glass of Prosecco looked sad in the white wine glass with its mysterious foam. It tasted fine, although it could’ve been...”
“Food was pretty good. My fav was the grilled cheese. Bruschetta board was yummy too. Definitely get the smoked salmon if you like that. I thought the donuts tasted too much like grease and the meatballs were really normal.”
“Great place to be. Servers are so kind and adjusting. Here's a feedback on your soup, it doesnt taste good if it comes cooler in temperature. Make it a bit on warmer side. Rest all, was great. Thank you!!!”
“$6 pitchers of beer & $6 glasses of wine for happy hour? Woah!! My husband and I were VERY pleasantly surprised with the atmosphere the amazing service, and the delicious food! We stopped here for a small bite to get us through until dinner, and I wish we had picked for dinner here! We went with the Skewers and tried 5 pieces of bruschetta. We went with the traditional (my favorite), caprese (the least favorite...”
“I am delightfully surprised that this is such a great place. Atmosphere is lowlight ambience with a vintage feel. The bruschetta options were on point and each toast was cut into 4 pieces for easy sharing. Highly recommend the tomato soup with a panini!”
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