Wood-fired pizzas, cocktails, and waterfront views of Brooklyn Bridge






















"Want to hang out near the Brooklyn waterfront in a place with chandeliers, sheer curtains, and marble tables? Bring your clients to Cecconi’s. They’ll appreciate the fact that it’s in the bottom of a private club (Dumbo House), and you can all have some lobster pasta and Dover sole if you get hungry. You’ll also have a view of the Brooklyn Bridge when you leave, which will probably inspire at least one person to take photos." - bryan kim
"The main reason to choose this restaurant for your celebratory brunch is the view. This place is right on the Dumbo waterfront, and you can sit on some cushy chairs as you stare out at the Brooklyn Bridge. The food here doesn’t really fit in one category, but people will enjoy the eggs, pizzas, and kind of healthy stuff. If you have a big group, the indoor dining room is large enough to fit all of your cousins and significant others. Just take turns walking outside to get your photos." - team infatuation
"Cecconi's is an Italian restaurant with outposts around the world, including in Miami, London, and Barcelona. If the weather's nice, try to score a seat on their outdoor patio where you can get a great view of the Manhattan skyline. Otherwise, have your meal in one of the giant rooms where you can order a veal chop milanese and a classic negroni while you have a fairly private conversation." - kenny yang
"Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten will bring his ABC trilogy to Dumbo, opening a giant restaurant of about 300 seats at 55 Water Street, at Dock Street, which also houses Cecconi’s and Time Out Market." - Beth Landman
"An Italian-rooted restaurant concept that the group expanded into a widely distributed brand, becoming its most geographically widespread restaurant chain with more than a dozen locations; it also served as the brand’s first standalone restaurant opening in New York in 2017 and functions as a public-facing touchpoint for both members and nonmembers." - Monica Burton