Bar in New York City, United States
Un Posto Italiano
100Pearl PointsPark Slope Italian that earns its regulars.

About Un Posto Italiano
Un Posto Italiano is a low-key neighbourhood Italian in Park Slope, Brooklyn, pitched squarely at locals rather than destination diners. Booking is easy and the format is approachable — a practical choice if you're already in the area. For a serious cocktail alongside dinner, pair it with a stop at The Long Island Bar nearby.
Un Posto Italiano, Brooklyn: Verdict
If you're looking for a neighbourhood Italian spot in Park Slope that feels like it belongs to the block rather than a restaurant group, Un Posto Italiano at 206 Garfield Place is worth your attention. For a first-timer deciding between this and a more high-profile Manhattan option, the honest answer is: come here if you want a low-pressure, approachable Italian meal in one of Brooklyn's most liveable residential pockets. Booking is easy, the format is casual, and you won't need to plan weeks in advance.
What to Expect
Un Posto Italiano sits on a quiet Park Slope street, which already tells you something about the register it operates in. This is not a splashy, reservation-scarce destination — it's a local Italian with a neighbourhood draw. For a first visit, arrive knowing that the experience is built around accessibility rather than spectacle. The address, Garfield Place, places it well within walking distance of Prospect Park, which makes it a practical pre- or post-walk option, particularly in the current season when the park is at its most appealing for an afternoon out.
On the food: with no confirmed menu data available, we won't invent dishes or tasting notes. What the format suggests — a direct Italian neighbourhood restaurant in Brooklyn, is a menu likely built around pasta, shared plates, and approachable mains. Italian-American and red-sauce traditions run deep in Brooklyn, and neighbourhood spots at this address tend to skew toward comfort over precision. If serious, technically executed Italian cooking is your priority, you'll want to set expectations accordingly and check current menu details directly with the venue before visiting. That said, the food at spots like this is often the reason locals return: consistent, familiar, and not trying to be anything other than what it is.
For a first-timer, the practical upside is clear: easy to book, low-key format, and a neighbourhood context that rewards a relaxed pace. Come hungry, keep your expectations calibrated to a local Italian rather than a destination dining experience, and you're unlikely to leave disappointed.
Booking & Practical Details
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means walk-ins are likely viable on quieter weeknights, and advance reservations shouldn't require more than a day or two of lead time. No phone or website is listed in our current data, contact details are best confirmed via Google Maps or a direct search before you go. Hours are not confirmed in our data, so check ahead, particularly for lunch service.
Quick reference: 206 Garfield Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11215. Easy to book. Verify current hours before visiting.
How It Compares
Un Posto Italiano is not competing in the same tier as Manhattan cocktail bars and destination restaurants, and that's the point. If you're specifically weighing bar food and drinks alongside your Italian meal, The Long Island Bar in Brooklyn is a sharper pick for a serious cocktail with solid food alongside it. Dirty French on the Lower East Side is the option if you want an energetic room and a stronger bar programme with French-leaning food, though it's a different borough, a harder booking, and a higher price point.
For cocktail-forward evenings in Manhattan, Superbueno and Amor y Amargo are both worth shortlisting depending on your format, Amor y Amargo for an amaro-focused, lower-key session, Superbueno for something livelier with a stronger food programme. Neither is a direct substitute for a neighbourhood Italian dinner, but if the bar element matters to your evening, both outperform a restaurant bar on cocktail execution. Angel's Share in the East Village remains one of the city's quieter, more considered bar rooms if conversation is the priority.
The honest comparison: Un Posto Italiano wins on convenience, booking ease, and neighbourhood feel. If you're staying or visiting in Park Slope, it's the practical local choice. If you're travelling from another borough specifically for dinner, the peer set above offers more to justify the trip.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Un Posto Italiano known for?
Un Posto Italiano is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Un Posto Italiano located?
Un Posto Italiano is located in New York City, at 206 Garfield Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11215.
How can I contact Un Posto Italiano?
You can reach Un Posto Italiano via the venue's official channels.
Location
206 Garfield Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11215
New York City, United States
Compare Un Posto Italiano
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Un Posto Italiano | Easy | |
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Dirty French | Unknown | |
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
Comparing your options in New York City for this tier.
Also Consider
- The Long Island Bar, Notable alternative
- Dirty French, Notable alternative
- Superbueno, Notable alternative
- Amor y Amargo, Notable alternative
- Angel's Share, Notable alternative
Un Posto Italiano is easiest to book among this peer set, which counts for a lot if you're planning a same-week dinner without the stress of a reservation sprint. Dirty French on the Lower East Side requires more planning and commands a higher price point, but delivers a stronger bar programme and a more energetic room, worth it if you're after an occasion rather than a neighbourhood meal. The Long Island Bar in Cobble Hill is the closer Brooklyn comparison and edges ahead on cocktail quality and atmosphere if drinks matter as much as food to your evening.
For cocktail-led outings where bar food is a secondary consideration, Amor y Amargo and Angel's Share are both quieter, more considered rooms that suit conversation-first visits. Superbueno is the pick if you want a lively bar with a food programme you can take seriously, its kitchen output is a genuine draw rather than an afterthought.
The clearest use case for Un Posto Italiano over any of the above: you're in Park Slope, you want Italian food without a booking headache, and you're not crossing a borough for the privilege. For that specific scenario, it's the right call. For a destination evening built around food or cocktail quality, the Manhattan and Cobble Hill options in this set will serve you better.
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