
Welcome to Terra Rossa, your local Italian restaurant in St Paul’s, bringing the Flavours of Puglia to the City of London. Carter lane is such a beautiful spot, just a few metres away from St Paul’s Cathedral and walking distance from the Millennium bridge, Tate Gallery, Blackfriars station, Bank, Thameslink. Enjoy home made pasta, stone baked pizza, huge selection of Italian wines and artisan beer from Puglia, plus much more! Specific Gluten free and Vegan menu available, also a private room available for amazing parties and private functions.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12:30–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 62 Carter Ln, London EC4V 5EA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7248 6600
Website: https://terrarossa-restaurant.co.uk/
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Terra Rossa is truly a hidden-place restaurant, tucked away but well worth the walk. You can easily walk there, and although cars and motorbikes can access the area, the restaurant itself gets quite crowded, especially during peak hours. If you’re visiting with a group, I’d strongly recommend making a reservation in advance. I was lucky to get a walk-in table.
The atmosphere is warm and lively, with beautiful décor and a cozy Italian feel that makes the place inviting for both families and friends.
The food choices are excellent, and instead of spending too much time on the menu, I asked the waiter for recommendations—which turned out to be a great decision. The dishes were well presented and full of flavor. My son really enjoyed the ravioli and his pizza, and the portions were perfect for him. I’m not entirely sure what my dish was called, but it was rich, comforting, and very satisfying.
One small flaw I noticed was that there were some chipped or broken dishes used on the serving table. I’m not sure if this is part of the restaurant’s style, but personally, I prefer clean, intact dishes, especially when dining with a child. For me, it’s mainly about safety and hygiene, and this is something the restaurant could easily improve.
Overall, Terra Rossa offers great food, friendly service, and a lively atmosphere. With a little more attention to tableware details, it would be an even better dining experience. I’d still happily return—and next time, I’ll be sure to book ahead.
We paid £85 in total, which felt like very good value for the quality and portion sizes.
A small detail that actually made us smile – some of the plates had slightly chipped edges. It didn’t bother us at all; if anything, it added a bit of rustic charm and authenticity to the experience.
Definitely a place we would return to.
Very friendly staff and the decor is inviting!
Also, prices were very reasonable for the quality of food and service. Definitely worth every penny!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
We got to our table, where the was name cards with the food being pre-ordered downstairs.
Sadly there was not enough seats at our table so we shufted along to include our group. Felt a bit squished.
Took a while for drinks to arrive.
Scallops were lovely, and pizza was lovely.
Hard to get attention for additional drinks.
Manger came over to rush us out as there must have been another booking, was not rude but felt like we were unwanted …. I think at Xmas there must be a lot of demand for tables but we would have probably had more drinks after some lovely food.
I’d recommend the food, maybe sit upstairs with more room and not when they have so many customers to make it a better experience.
The food was good in terms of quality, but the portions are on the smaller side. On its own, a main didn’t quite feel filling and I’d definitely recommend ordering a starter if you want to leave satisfied, which I didn’t do. Flavour-wise, the dishes leaned a little too salty for my taste, though that’s subjective and others may enjoy it.
The atmosphere was one of the highlights. The restaurant is nicely decorated with a relaxed, pleasant feel that works well for a casual meal or business lunch around Blackfriars/St Paul’s. It’s a comfortable space to sit and spend time in.
Service was fine. Staff were responsive and did their job efficiently, but there wasn’t much warmth or friendliness beyond that. Not rude at all, just fairly neutral and transactional.
£50+ spend for two on lunch I felt was quite high for what it is.
Overall, it’s a solid option if you’re nearby and want a decent Italian meal in a nice setting, but it didn’t quite stand out enough for me to rate it higher. 3.5 stars feels fair.