Don’t let the unassuming exterior fool you—Terra Mia proves that great food is about what’s on the plate, not the sign above the door. Housed in a former Waffle House just off Highway 80, this family-run Italian spot is quickly earning a reputation among locals for its authenticity and warmth.
Step inside, and you’re greeted not just by the aromas of simmering tomato sauce and fresh-baked bread, but by a staff that’s attentive and genuinely welcoming. The dining room is cozy, the atmosphere relaxed—an ideal setting for comfort food done right.
As someone who grew up just outside New York City, I have high standards when it comes to Italian cuisine. Finding those familiar flavors in the South isn’t easy, but Terra Mia delivers. We started with a glass of wine and their homemade garlic knots—pillowy, fragrant, and the kind of starter that makes you linger over the menu.
For appetizers, the prosciutto and mozzarella salad was fresh and balanced. But the real test came with the gnocchi. I hadn’t tasted gnocchi like my grandmother’s in years, but Terra Mia’s version nailed the texture and flavor—light, with just the right amount of potato, and not drowned in sauce. While the dish usually comes with a creamy tomato and basil sauce, the kitchen graciously accommodated my request to try the Buonogustaro sauce (sausage, peppers, onions, tomato basil) over the gnocchi instead. It was a standout.
My partner opted for the gluten-free pasta with puttanesca sauce (hold the anchovies, add capers). He noted the pasta’s excellent texture—no graininess, just a satisfying bite—and the sauce had a pleasant kick.
Generous portions meant we left with leftovers—always a win. Terra Mia is a welcome addition to Pooler’s dining scene, offering real Italian comfort food in a setting that feels like home.
Hungrily Yours,
Chef Gail
Hours: Mon–Thu 3–9pm, Fri–Sat 3–10pm, Closed Sun





