"This is the perfect "get well" dish in Brooklyn. It's got tender chicken, a perfectly soft boiled egg, great broth and top notch ramen noodles." Chef Chaz Brown Read more.
Head to this cozy Cobble Hill restaurant for standout dishes that include the anchovies with sesame and hazelnuts, the stuffed rabbit loin, the lamb meatballs, and the seafood-studded fideua. Read more.
The DUMBO Walls, painted in 2012, are presented by the DUMBO BID and Two Trees Management Co in partnership with the NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Jonathan LeVine Gallery, & the Wooster Collective. Read more.
Hervé Poussot brings his famous French croissants, macaroons and baguettes DUMBO. A local favorite since its opening in 2004! Read more.
Stop by One Girl Cookies, a darling of the Brooklyn artisanal food scene, and try their famous whoopie pies! Read more.
Since 2000, St. Ann's Warehouse has commissioned, produced, and presented innovative theater in DUMBO. It moved into the historic Tobacco Warehouse, built in the 1870s by the Lorillard family in 2016. Read more.
The Archway, DUMBO's premiere plaza, opened to the public in 2007. Paved with historic Belgian blocks and with cathedral like acoustics, it hosts plays to performances, lunchtime vendors and more. Read more.
Jane's Carousel was built in 1922 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company and installed in Idora Park in Youngstown, OH. It was bought and restored by David & Jane Walentas, and opened in DUMBO in 2011. Read more.
Housed in the historic birthplace of domestic coffee, Brooklyn Roasting Company's Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance, and Organic certified & sustainable coffees carries on the DUMBO coffee legacy. Read more.
The Brooklyn Bridge joined Manhattan and Brooklyn for the first time when it opened in 1883. It was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1903. Read more.