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- VVirginiaGoldNew York City •13 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGreat service. Did not rush us and was attentive.More infoBROOKVIN$$$$• Tapas / Small Plates• Park Slope•4.8
- BBrendanNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat food and service! Pretty space, enjoyed all aroundMore infoAurora - Williamsburg$$$$• Italian• Williamsburg•4.8
- JJulienNew York City •8 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAnother absolutely magical evening at Chambers last night. What continues to amaze me about Chambers is how perfectly they balance consistency and creativity. The classics are so good that you never get tired of ordering them — and yet the menu evolves just enough to keep every visit exciting. The menu is short, thoughtful, and every new dish somehow turns into a memorable discovery. This time, the scallops were stunningly fresh and delicate, but the true standout among the starters was the squid with fava beans and hazelnuts — subtly spicy, incredibly balanced, and simply exceptional. On the mains, the classics once again reminded us why they’ve become staples: the cavatelli remain one of the most satisfying pasta dishes in NYC, and the chicken was flawless as always. The spring sausage was wonderfully original and absolutely delicious. We also shared both sides — the potatoes and the carrots — and every single plate was finished to the very last bite. Desserts were every bit as memorable. The mascarpone continues to be a crowd favorite, but the real revelation was the chocolate pecan ice cream with amaretto. It was so outrageously good that we immediately ordered a second one. And beyond the food, Chambers continues to master something that very few restaurants in NY truly get right: atmosphere. The noise level is always perfect, the lighting warm and elegant, the room lively without ever becoming overwhelming. The staff is consistently thoughtful, kind, attentive, and present exactly when needed without ever feeling intrusive. A very special mention, as always, to Pascaline. Beyond curating one of the most exciting, intelligent, and fairly priced wine lists in New York, she brings a level of precision, generosity, and warmth that feels genuinely unique in this city. Last night she introduced us to a beautiful Irouléguy and also spoiled us with stunning dessert wines. None of the recent recognition Chambers has received feels accidental. Entirely deservedMore infoChambers$$$$• American• TriBeCa•4.9
- NNimaNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoGreat service and good. Fresh pasta and sauces. All gluten free and amazing! Good size portions. Love it thereMore infoWild Park Slope$$$$• Italian• Park Slope•4.7
- DDarrellGoldDenver / Colorado •24 reviews5.0Dined on May 16, 2026One of our favorite places in Brooklyn! Back patio is a wonderful escape from the city while the service is very attentive.More infoTerre Pasta Natural Wine$$$$• Italian• Park Slope•4.6
Discover best Wine Bar restaurants in Park Slope
Discover the charm of Park Slope's wine bar scene with our curated selection of establishments in Brooklyn, New York City. Each venue, unique in its own right, offers a delightful mix of fine wines and complementary cuisine, ensuring a memorable dining experience. Park Slope is known for its vibrant dining scene, characterized by a blend of casual sophistication and a warm, inviting atmosphere, making it a prime destination for both locals and visitors. These wine bars stand out for their extensive wine selections, each carefully curated to enhance the flavors of their high-quality, often locally-sourced dishes. Patrons praise the knowledgeable staff and the cozy, yet elegant settings, which provide the perfect backdrop for a relaxed evening out or a special occasion. Whether you're a connoisseur or a casual wine enthusiast, the wine bars of Park Slope offer an unparalleled experience that combines the pleasures of great food and wine with the distinctive spirit of Brooklyn.