Homemade pasta & natural wines in a rustic, brick-lined space




























341 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions
$50–100
"Terre is a casual Italian spot in Park Slope with 100 different natural wines by the glass, as well as some shareable small plates, pastas, and a few meat entrees. When you’re seated on their intimate garden patio, the friendly servers will offer plenty of tastes from the wine list, and they’ll do the same for the various cheeses and cured meats. We like the tagliatelle ragu for a full dinner, but sticking to wine and charcuterie is also a good move." - nikko duren
"Inside the Manor House of this breathtaking resort, you’ll find this equally glorious restaurant. The kitchen team provide a warm welcome before regaling you with a procession of original and elaborate snacks which more than hint at the supreme quality of the tasting menu to come. The striking and sophisticated dishes showcase the best of the local larder alongside more international flavours which highlight the chef’s time in Asia; the sauces are superlative. Dishes are finished off at your table in the elegant dining room – a fitting touch for an experience to remember." - Michelin Inspector

"Terre is our favorite place to drink wine in Park Slope, which makes it useful for an hour-ish hang by default. They have over 100 natural wines, all available by the glass. If you need help choosing, talk to the staff about what looks interesting to you and they’ll bring you tastes of a few different options. Terre also has a huge charcuterie selection because, despite all of our hopes and dreams, wine isn’t actually dinner. For all these reasons, this is one of the best casual date spots in the neighborhood." - hannah albertine
"Rolling with vegans? Direct yourself to Terri, home to vegan and vegetarian sandwiches and wraps." - hillary reinsberg
"As you’re flipping through the wine list at Terre, which looks like a picture book you’d find if Natural Wine Production were an elementary school class, the staff might ask if you want to taste any wines or charcuterie. Your answer to both should be yes. This casual Italian spot in Park Slope serves more than 100 mostly-Italian wines by the glass, including a big selection of orange wines. The narrow, brick-walled space is great for dates, when you should sit at the bar and let the servers organize tastings of charcuterie, cheese, and olive oils." - matt tervooren