1. Blueprint
9.1
196 5th Ave (btwn Union St & Berkeley Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Cocktail Bar · North Slope · 140 tips and reviews
Mason McCoy: Excellent cocktails and charcuterie and cheese selection. Come if you'd like a cozy night with a friend or potential someone special.
Sabrina: Beautifully made cocktails and great charcuterie. Mostly bar seating and a few high tops.
Chelsea Renaud: Cocktail bar that’s unpretentious enough that you could walk in on for a casual drink and the big charcuterie plate, but vibey enough to continue a date night. Drinks made to your taste + Back Patio
2. Locanda Vini & Olii
9.0
129 Gates Ave (at Cambridge Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · Clinton Hill · 113 tips and reviews
Mark Himmelsbach: Come for fantastic drink menu, stay for the charcuterie and homemade pasta.
Village Voice: Ensconced in a former pharmacy, Locanda is an expanded wine bar, with deep bows to Lupa and Pepolino, featuring semi-wild notions like seafood charcuterie and a reconfigured lasagna called lasagnette. Read more.
Dean Carey: Their custom Negronis pair fantastically with their charcuterie!
3. Le Paddock
8.5
1235 Prospect Ave (at Reeve Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · Windsor Terrace · 58 tips and reviews
Steve LeVine: Expected to have: wood-burning pizza, cheeses and charcuteries platters, mussels, a great burger, and other small plates and specials dishes made with seasonal and local products. Read more.
7th.List: Vibe: A casual place for neighbors to meet and hang out while enjoying good wines by the glass, wood-burning pizza such as Pissaladiere and Flammenkuche, cheeses and charcuteries platters, mussels Read more.
Steve LeVine: New Lemon-Pear Martini (made with Soju) is light and refreshing.
4. Krupa Grocery
8.7
231 Prospect Park W (Windsor Place), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Windsor Terrace · 57 tips and reviews
Fodor's Travel: The changing menu includes anything from breakfast gnocchi to a skate po'boy to hanger steak with bone marrow, or snacks like homemade charcuterie or deviled eggs with chicken liver and cocoa nibs. Read more.
Nate Folkert: cheese and charcuterie plate: smokey blue cow cheese with raisin chutney, drunken goat cheese with apricot jam, and salami calabrese
Mike O'Dea: solid kyoto style cold brew can be had here. rarely a line during the morning rush
5. Tuffet
9.1
286 Graham Ave (btwn Grand St & Powers St), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · East Williamsburg · 62 tips and reviews
Dee Phunk: On nice weather days, a charcuterie plate w/ a glass of sangria in the back patio is a must. There's barely anyone here in the early afternoon on weekends. Very chill.
Angela Wen: Cute, warm, and cozy place for wine with the ladies or an intimate date. Nice backyard, also has some small bites and lots of cheese and charcuterie options.
Edwina McGregor: The perfect summer backyard and delicious frozen cocktails!
6. Hotel Delmano
9.3
128 N 9th St. (at Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Cocktail Bar · Williamsburg · 235 tips and reviews
RJ Dugan: awesome for cocktails and light food options - great for oysters or just charcuterie & cheese. this place is kinda hidden away and doesn't get as packed as some of it's neighbors.
Village Voice: For a taste of luxury order a platter from the raw bar or charcuterie and cheeses. Read more.
Rodolphe Ködderitzsch ⚡️: Dope 🍸 🍹 and 🍷 have some oysters, fresh ricotta and charcuterie + great scene and soundtrack 👌
7. Brook Vin
8.7
381 7th Ave (btwn 11th & 12th St), Brooklyn, NY
Wine Bar · South Slope · 90 tips and reviews
Stephen Knowles: Wine, charcuterie and cheese!
Dan Money: awesome back garden. excellent charcuterie selections
7th.List: What to look for - A selection of seasonal small plates like pickled vegetables, roasted cauliflower with capers and anchovies, and a tartine of lardo, parsley salad, and truffle oil. Read more.
8. Ends Meat
9.0
254 36th St (3rd Avenue), Brooklyn, NY
Butcher · Greenwood Heights · 13 tips and reviews
emily chen: had a chicken sandwich here and it was bomb. the cuts of meats are great and affordable if you want to throw a party with a charcuterie plate. highly recommend.
Emily Wilson: A very nice whole animal butcher shop and salumeria. Super well-priced and the dudes who work there are very friendly and passionate. Pork chops, Thai sausage, coffee cured lonzino. Anything, really.
Mike S: $6 bucks for a pretty banging kale salad! Also all the guys that work here are kinda hot lol.
9. Achilles Heel
9.2
180 West St (at Green St), Brooklyn, NY
Cocktail Bar · Greenpoint · 85 tips and reviews
Leonardo Urbina: I'd have to disagree about not being a good work space but then again I like a good hum to blend into which this space provided while studying, sipping on some java, & noshing on a charcuterie plate.
IrmaZandl ZandlSlant: FANTASTIC for early/late afternoon drinks and small plates. Very good cheeses and charcuterie. Owned by Marlowe & Sons peeps so great ambience and high quality food, wine and cocktails.
Project Latte: a NYC cafe culture guide: A chill, all day cafe and bar, Greenpoint's Achilles Heel has a real neighborhood feeling, offers delicious small plates, and an ambitious coffee program with selections from different roasters. Read more.
Village Voice: Black Mountain Winehouse offers Fondue Tuesdays, international cheese plates, and charcuterie samplings. Read more.
goop: This warmly lit, cozy wooden house offers an excellent selection of wines and a small menu of casual small plates such as crostini, cheese and daily specials. Read more.
The New Yorker: 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.
12. Roberta's Pizza
9.2
261 Moore St (at Bogart St), Brooklyn, NY
Pizzeria · East Williamsburg · 864 tips and reviews
Eater: Ryan Sutton's 3 star review, on the duck ham: "Not since Dr. Seuss unveiled Green Eggs and Ham half a century ago has there been such a compelling expression of American charcuterie." Read more.
jiresell: So much to say! Great beer selection, pizzas, charcuterie. Non descript on the outside, very cool on the inside. Worth the trip to Bushwick!
Nicole Cloutier: Pizza, of course, but it's the charcuterie (n'duja, wagyu carpaccio) and wacky composed vegetable dishes (sweet potatoes, boudin noir, nasturtium) that make me want to eat here every week.
13. The Sampler BK
8.9
234 Starr St (Wyckoff & Irving Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Bushwick · 44 tips and reviews
Talisa Chang: Great staff, tasting flights, cheese and charcuterie, and a bunch of imported/domestic beers to try at home. Takes cards. Happy hour 4-7.
Kim Gelotte: This is probably the best bar to explore new beer, in Brooklyn (or even NYC?)! Friendly staff, alot of variety and a really good atmosphere! This is a mist if you love beer!
Brew York: Bushwick gets a craft beer retail shop and bar, with 100 bottles, 16 taps, and a "cantina-like" vibe that's fitting for the neighborhood.
14. The Crown Inn
8.6
724 Franklin Ave (at Park Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Crown Heights · 80 tips and reviews
Sam Horine: Oysters, Sandwiches & Meat Hook charcuterie coming soon!
EatMeDrinkMeNYC: Not only can you have a great cocktail here, but they have partnered with Black Tree to offer some great eats like their spare rib, blue cheese sandwich.
The Wall Street Journal: A generous Happy Hour offers $4 beers, $6 selected cocktails and $7 glasses of wine until 8 p.m., even on weekends. Read more.
15. Peck’s Food
8.2
455A Myrtle Ave (b/w Washington & Waverly), Brooklyn, NY
Gourmet Store · Clinton Hill · 34 tips and reviews
L B: Corn muffins, Mr. Peck is a trained chef who has worked at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, he makes a smooth chicken-liver terrine with classic French charcuterie spices, topped with a verjus gelée.
Fodor's Travel: The take-out counter serves La Colombe coffee and prepared foods like housemade hummus, rotisserie chickens, and pastries. In warm weather, take yours to the picnic tables on the sunny back patio. Read more.
thecoffeebeaners: Fresh Strawberries!