Dinner Party
New American restaurant · Clinton Hill ·

Dinner Party

New American restaurant · Clinton Hill ·

Rotating French- and Californian-inspired prix fixe menu

prix fixe menu
communal table
rotating menu
homey atmosphere
friendly staff
unique experience
craft cocktails
vegetarian options
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274 Hall St, Brooklyn, NY 11205 Get directions

$100+

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Usually a wait
Restroom
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended
Cozy

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274 Hall St, Brooklyn, NY 11205 Get directions

+1 347 463 9173
dinnerpartybk.com
@dinnerpartybk

$100+ · Menu

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•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy

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Jan 3, 2026

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The 10 Best Deals Of NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2025 - New York - The Infatuation

"It’s pretty much always Restaurant Week at Dinner Party. The Fort Greene restaurant serves a four-course prix fixe for $80 (or $64 on Tuesdays), but now you can get a more affordable $60 option. It comes with seasonal gazpacho, agnolotti, and chocolate semifreddo." - bryan kim

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The Best NYC Restaurants For A Birthday Dinner - New York - The Infatuation

"The long communal table that runs down the middle of the dining room at Dinner Party is perfect for your birthday party. It seats up to 16, and making a reservation for a big group is usually pretty easy. The Clinton Hill restaurant also takes the chaos of ordering out of the equation: they do a four-course prix fixe, which is a reasonable $64-$80, depending on the day. The menu changes every two weeks or so, but it’s always guaranteed to be the kind of food you’ve dreamt of making for your own imaginary birthday dinner party—except you didn’t have the time to plan it again, and then it was too late." - will hartman, bryan kim, neha talreja, sonal shah, molly fitzpatrick, willa moore

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In a larger space, Dinner Party is all grown up but just as fun - Review - New York - The Infatuation

"Since it opened in Fort Greene in 2021, Dinner Party has been the premiere place for beautiful people to eat beautiful food, rub shoulders around communal tables, and exchange contact information by the time they get to dessert. Its newer, bigger space in Clinton Hill doesn’t lose any of that charm. It just multiplies the number of guests by about three—making room for an à la carte menu, happy hours, and readily available reservations in the process. If the old Dinner Party was a BYOB restaurant run by a group of friends that sort of just charmingly made sh*t up as they went along, the new Dinner Party is a little more serious, a little more expensive, and certainly no longer BYOB. Dinner Party grew up, and that’s not a bad thing. photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Kate Previte Pause Unmute The four-course prix fixe ($64-$80, depending on the day) changes every two weeks or so. Think of it as food you’ve dreamt of making for your own imaginary dinner party. Except you’d probably set off every smoke alarm in your building if you tried to fry a spring pea and leek fritter with a fermented shrimp dipping sauce. Dinner could continue with seared cod and miso compound butter, or—when it’s in season—white asparagus with pickled rhubarb and mustard seeds. Vegetarian substitutions are also available. Make a big group reservation for your birthday, but don't just save this place for special occasions. It’s equally fun to pop in on a weekday and drink a $10 happy hour Negroni at a barstool in the front window. photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Willa Moore photo credit: Kate Previte photo credit: Kate Previte Pause Unmute Food Rundown Cocktails Stop in for happy hour, with $10 classic cocktails done well, and a few house cocktails for $12. We’re particularly fond of the dirty dill martini, which tastes like a dill pickle stole an olive’s thunder. During regular hours, try a Negroni riff made with walnut-infused whiskey, and a cucumber-tequila number that tastes like green juice. photo credit: Kate Previte Prix Fixe You can check Instagram or their website for the current menu, but whatever they’re cooking is bound to be delicious. Dinner might start with a thick slice of polenta sourdough, swirled with ricotta and topped with jammy tomatoes and jimmy nardello peppers that taste like vegetal fruit leather. In summer, a melon salad with raw squash ribbons and lots of parmesan could be followed by a heavily seared strip steak with tomato aioli and gremolata. Dessert—like a spumoni semifreddo with chocolate espresso ice cream, pistachio ice cream with shards of pistachio, and a cherry ice cream with whole luxardo cherries—is never an afterthought. photo credit: Kate Previte A La Carte You can’t make a reservation for the a la carte, but it’s never hard to walk in. The menu is just whatever prix fixe they’re serving that night, with itemized prices. We like coming on the early side, and pairing a small plate with a happy hour cocktail. photo credit: Kate Previte" - Willa Moore

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