The 10 Best Brunch Spots In DUMBO, Brooklyn
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With its up-and-coming art scene and buzz, DUMBO is becoming one of Brooklyn’s most frequently visited neighborhoods. Situated ‘Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass’ on the East River, this area is full of places to grab brunch, lunch or dinner. Here are ten of the best to hunt out.
1. Superfine
Restaurant, Mediterranean
2. Bread and Spread
Restaurant, Tea , American
3. Atrium
Restaurant, Bar, Juice Bar, American, Contemporary, French
![The River Cafés Salmon Roll by Chef Brad Steelman](https://cdn-v2.theculturetrip.com/10x/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2005511.webp)
4. AlMar
Restaurant, Italian, Vegetarian, Gluten-free, Vegan
5. Vinegar Hill House
Restaurant, American
![Outdoor Garden at Vinegar Hill House](https://cdn-v2.theculturetrip.com/10x/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/56-275339-0-garden-at-vinegar-hill-house.webp)
6. Grimaldi’s
Pizzeria, Restaurant, Italian, American
7. Almondine Bakery
Bakery, French
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8. Gran Electrica
Restaurant, Mexican
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In the heart of DUMBO is Gran Electrica, a hot spot that serves a variety of authentic Mexican food. The lively restaurant is accented by Mexican music and art covering the walls. Gran Electrica may be tucked away in an unassuming building, but once you enter, you become part of a can’t-miss food experience. Customers rave about all items, from their guacamole to the pescado estilo Ensenada, all made by Chef Robert Stauning.
9. Buttermilk Channel
Restaurant, Cafe, North American, American, Vegetarian, Gluten-free
![Buttermilk Pancake at Coupa Cafe, Palo Alto](https://cdn-v2.theculturetrip.com/10x/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/5678041668_0b630622af_b.webp)
This inspired restaurant is located on the land that has experienced more history than any other part of Brooklyn and Buttermilk Channel has incredible tales to tell. Although you must try their much-talked-about fried chicken, the highlight options are found in their undeservingly underrated brunch menu. Whether you’re trying a Bloody Mary or their fried pork chop and cheddar waffles, any item on this menu is a hit.