The wine list is extraordinary and the food sublime. One of my best dining experiences in Brooklyn ever.
Perfect and cozy little place that on a cold winter night makes you feel you are far away from the city. Good wine selection as well.
This cabinlike saloon, complete with a clapboard façade and Adirondack chairs out front, was “designed with two places in mind: Stowe, Vermont, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.” Read more.
Ever-romantic Wine House is the fireplace bar to go to. The rustic, farmhouse-style wine bar lets you settle in with a glass ($6.50-$11) or bottle ($28-$45). So relax and enjoy the warmth. Read more.
Excellent wines--kind of unusual but definitely worth a taste. Go for the six tastes for $12 and let the employees choose!
This little gem in the heart of Park Slope is one of the best wine bars in any of the boroughs. Be sure to check out the specialty cocktail list, which changes seasonally. Read more.
Another contended for "most Italian place outside of Italy" - wine bar. Amazingly diverse list. Expensive. Super friendly Italian wait staff. Super cozy, great date spot.
Here’s a tip: Eat the whole menu. The sardines on toast are unstoppable. The sausage undeniable. The wine list impeccable. The bread is ridiculous. The everything is everything. Bring friends. Share.
everything was delicious - focaccia, big salad, roast chicken and mac & cheese. plus obviously the wine!