The best of the best in Dumbo including restaurants, parks, and more. Check out our full neighborhood guide for Dumbo here: urbancompass.com/neighborhood_guides/dumbo
111 Front St (btwn Washington St & Adams St), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · DUMBO · 97 tips and reviews
Compass: The window-walled Front Street eatery serves fittingly fresh Northern Italian dishes, from octopus small plates and various crostini to braised rabbit and champagne cocktails.
Compass: Sip mezcal and tequila cocktails, tuck into spicy small plates, and take in the Dia de los Muertos-themed decor and back garden, all by the owners’ travels abroad and the Mexican street food scene.
Compass: It often takes a single turn through the terra cotta archways, live music stage, and semi-affiliated nextdoor pizza joint to turn quirk-loving locals into regulars.
155 Plymouth St (btw Pearl & Jay Sts), Brooklyn, NY
Bookstore · DUMBO · 12 tips and reviews
Compass: The Plymouth Street toy, comic, and book shop is as respected for its gift and graphic novel spread as it’s ahead-of-the-curve, in-store soundtrack.
Compass: Part well-stocked record shop, part listening den -- this elecronic and modern music-focused boutique also features live DJS and listening sessions at least once a week.
Fashion Accessories Store · DUMBO · 3 tips and reviews
Compass: Industrious owner Brittanae Yvonne initially stocked only her own stylish cast-offs, but high demand led to the current expert mix of affordable vintage- and global-inspired goods, too.
Compass: Pop-colored home goods like tea kettles and media racks are the perfect counterpoint to the shop’s in-house line of futuristic-looking, sustainable stainless steel and vegan leather clutches.
Compass: The rapidly expanding riverfront park space boasts gorgeous sunset views, colorful playground equipment, and weekly movie screenings in a cozy outdoor amphitheater.
Compass: A nearby public boat dock and seasonal outposts of popular eateries like Brooklyn Bridge Wine Bar and Blue Marble Ice Cream are among the reasons young families love making a day of this scenic pier.
Compass: Even the most seasoned Manhattan Bridge commuters will vouch for its awe-factor. The oversized carnival ride doubles as a feel-like-a-kid-again landmark and a truly unique Brooklyn draw.
Compass: Pull-up bars, kettlebell weights, and boot camps are the workout franchise’s communal-friendly alternative to parking it (and working out solo) at a typical gym.
Compass: The legendary mini-chain has trained heavyweight and champions and Hollywood actors alike. Thankfully, they welcome anyone looking for a serious workout with open arms.
77 Front St (btw Main and Washington), Brooklyn, NY
Gym and Studio · DUMBO · 8 tips and reviews
Compass: Sweat to a personally targeted and prescribed series of circuit, pilates, and cardio training before indulging in on-site acupuncture and massage sessions.
Compass: Hit the caah-only pier-front factory for a look behind the scenes of one of New York’s most beloved ice cream brands, or take a handpacked pint or oversize banana split home for yourself.
Compass: The award-winning bakery specializing in all things Euro and delicious, from small batch macarons to fresh coffee paired with chocolate croissants.
Compass: Beautifully plated cookies, breakfast dishes and coffee, plus a well-edited wine and beer menu are among the reasons to make a day of the chic bakery and coffee cafe.
Compass: The online indie design marketplace’s central Dumbo headquarters offer a head-turning roster of crafting classes, virtual workshops and tech lectures, and open-to-the-public office tours.
Compass: From top shelf titles to celebrity speakers from Questlove to David Sedaris, the amphitheater-shaped venue is arguably the most buzzed-about bookshop in Brooklyn.