Let the knowledgable staff lead you to the perfect wine. Bonus: Owned by the same folks as Hearth, Terroir offers a great seasonal menu (including some Hearth dishes at a fraction of the price).
The excellent staff here will help you pick out the best wine to go with your oxtail risotto, bone marrow, fried chicken and duck and stinky cheese sandwich.
okay. the burger is insane here - the bun is made from a balthazar croissant. as if shake shack and dominique ansel had a baby. get it. they also saber champagne bottles here too once in a while!
Unlike a standard wine bar, Terroir features sherry, Madeira, vermouth. Pair with Canora’s duck-ham panino, lamb-sausage-stuffed sage leaves, or the lightest, fluffiest veal-ricotta meatballs.
Wine bar with a rock star attitude. Sit at the bar and order a glass from their epic wine list, then grab a panini or one of their other tasty seasonal snacks.
Amazing selection of wine - just ask the bartender what's good (don't look at the wine list) - for food, it's all about the meatballs and yoshi's fried chicken.
Brilliant & amazing menu! Not just for great food and excellent wine list but how the menu is presented! Metal Mondays? Great ideas across the board. Highly recommended place for dates or hanging out
Happy hour 5-6 pm. Either free glass of Sherry or a selection of $6 red or white. Sit at bar & show up half hour b4 your friends to read the manifesto that is the menu. Also, Metal Mondays. Go!
Not your typical jazzy wine bar, this place has "Metal Mondays" and a tall tale posed to the bathroom door about the fixtures' provenance. Very tongue-in-cheek stuff, nice.
An oasis away from the area's postgrad-filled sports bars, Terrior serves a large list of tasty vinos ($9-$18 per glass; $32-$199 per bottle), cheese plates, bar snacks and sandwiches.
Be careful. Entire wine list is comprised of unknown wines marked up 3-4+ times retail. Save your money; the $16 glass you're drinking is from a $19.99 bottle.