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Black Mountain Wine House

415 Union St
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Phone: (718) 395-2614
Black Mountain Wine House
Cross Street:
Hoyt Street
Directions:
F, G at Carroll St
Hours:
Daily 5pm-12am

Editorial Review for Black Mountain Wine House – by Erin Behan

In Short
No, the wine bar is not named for the North Carolina town; instead, it's a reference to a Led Zeppelin song, which makes the rock soundtrack a perfect fit. Manager Shane Smith has chosen small producer wines from all over the world: You'll find Lebanese and Greek alongside French and Italian. The mostly rustic list balances with hearty bites such as a white bean crostini and a pressed sandwich layered with Polish bacon and quince aioli. The interior--filled with small wooden tables--has the feel of an upstate farmhouse, and in fact the turn-of-the-century door came from one.

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What to Drink

Besides the eclectic list of red, white, rose and sparkling by the glass ($7-$12) and bottle ($24-$90), a rotating beer list features such bottled heavyweights as Belgium's Duval ($13), plus two changing taps.

Food Served

Cheese and oysters are always on the menu, and every day brings a new specials list, ranging from appetizers to desserts.

Outdoor Seating

The bar has Adirondack chairs on its front patio for warm-weather relaxing .

Fireplace

In the winter months, a wood-burning fireplace heats the place up.

User Reviews for Black Mountain Wine House

4 Star Rating: Recommended

09/04/2007 Posted by technosnob

I have been walking by this place for months, always commenting on how the front chairs and the overall feel reminds me of where my dad is from in the Smokey Mountains. So, finally, we went in - and yes, it still reminds me of where my dad is from in the Smokey Mountains by way of decor, but not wine and food selection - that's all NYC sophisticated. Staff is really nice and it's very cozy in there. I can't wait to have a winter date there!

Pros: Selection, decor

Cons: Location?

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

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Editor's Review

Just a block off the hustle-and-bustle of Smith Street, a wine bar that conjures a peaceful retreat.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

What to Drink

Besides the eclectic list of red, white, rose and sparkling by the glass ($7-$12) and bottle ($24-$90), a rotating beer list features such bottled heavyweights as Belgium's Duval ($13), plus two changing taps.

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  • Outdoor Seating
  • Wine Bar
  • Food Served
  • Neighborhood

Hours

  • Daily 5pm-12am

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

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