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Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineWhile you can certainly find a number of upscale eateries directly <em>below </em>the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=%22the+high+line%22">High Line</a>, did you know that there is currently only one sit-down restaurant that's actually <em>on</em> the High Line? Dubbed <a href="http://restauranthearth.com/terrior/Terroir.html">Terroir on the Porch</a>, the wine-bar-in-a-<a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=shipping+container">shipping-container</a> may be petite, but it packs a big punch in terms of both flavors and ambiance. Click through our <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-terroir-shipping-container-wine-bar-is-the-high-line-parks-only-sit-down-restaurant/terroir-on-the-porch-high-line-shipping-container-4/?extend=1">photo gallery</a> to get a feel for the outdoor spot overlooking the Hudson, which boasts a succulent selection of vinos and eats that is just as enviable as its prime location atop our favorite elevated park.1
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineTerroir on the Porch is a little sister to the <a href="http://restauranthearth.com/terrior/Terroir.html">other Terroir locations in the city</a>, but unlike its older sibs, it's a seasonal outpost that will only be open during the warmer months.2
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineThe no-nonsense black box kitchen, counter and register was designed by <a href="http://www.richardhlewis.com/">Richard H. Lewis Architects</a>, who used a shipping container as the main structure after <a href="http://restauranthearth.com/terrior/Terroir.html">Terroir</a>'s owner noticed one being used as storage near the High Line and thought it would be the perfect mobile receptacle for the new location.3
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineWe were curious about whether the container was recycled like many of ones we feature on Inhabitat, so we put in an inquiry with the restaurateurs who were obliging enough to try and find out despite being crazed with the opening of the newest Terroir (coming shortly).4
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineWhile a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=shipping+container">repurposed container</a> would certainly be more desirable than new, we still think this is an adaptable, mobile and almost infinitely reusable application that also makes great use of the park's already existing outdoor space to triple its size while adding almost no extra materials save a few tables and chairs.5
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LinePlus you get service with a smile!6
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineThe outdoor area has beautiful views of the Hudson without needing much new infrastructure at all.7
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineBut enough about the architecture, you might be thinking, how's the food? Well, despite being a smaller version, Terroir on the Porch offers the same kind of ultra-fresh, "elitist, but for everyone" rustic cuisine that chef <a href="http://marcocanora.com/">Marco Canora</a> crafts for the other Terroir restaurants.8
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineThe menu includes fare like meatball subs as well as dishes with an emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients like a smoked chicken salad sandwich made with chicken from the Finger Lakes region.9
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineYou can find Terroir on the Porch at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=%22the+high+line%22">High Line</a> at 15th Street and 10th Ave, Mon - Fri noon - 9:30 PM and Sat & Sun 11 AM - 9:30 PM.10
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineAfter lunch or dinner at Terroir on the Porch, why not hop over to People Pops right next door for dessert?11
Terroir Wine Bar on the High LineYou might even see this little guy along the way.12












