Dumbo
Dumbo is not quite Brooklyn brownstone, not quite Manhattan skyscraper. This post-industrial, historic waterfront neighborhood has a character all its own.
Dumbo can no longer be labeled “up-and-coming” — it is up and it has come. Narrow cobblestone streets and warehouse spaces offer a raw, industrial appeal. And while designer boutiques and trendy restaurants and bars are everywhere, don’t expect a raucous late-night scene. Dumbo caters to those who seek a Tribeca vibe, but want a little distance from the hustle of Downtown Manhattan. It’s no surprise that it’s now known as a place where established local artists, musicians, and creative types can rub elbows with A-list celebrities.
The Mood
With its large, imposing warehouses, finely curated shops, and pristine galleries, Dumbo has an imperturbable air of cool.
Heart of the Neighborhood
The crown jewel of Dumbo is its waterfront, where you can find insane views of Manhattan and tons of public art and cultural events.
Neighborhood Quirk
The name Dumbo comes from the the acronym “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass,” which is a literal and very accurate description of the neighborhood's location.
Best Perk
Between the industrial architecture, the cobblestone streets, and the awesome views, you couldn't ask for a more photogenic neighborhood. It doesn't get old!
Biggest Downside
Dumbo lacks certain everyday amenities. There are no public schools or full-service grocery stores, and transportation options are limited to the F train.
The Mood
With its large, imposing warehouses, finely curated shops, and pristine galleries, Dumbo has an imperturbable air of cool.
Heart of the Neighborhood
The crown jewel of Dumbo is its waterfront, where you can find insane views of Manhattan and tons of public art and cultural events.
Neighborhood Quirk
The name Dumbo comes from the the acronym “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass,” which is a literal and very accurate description of the neighborhood's location.
Best Perk
Between the industrial architecture, the cobblestone streets, and the awesome views, you couldn't ask for a more photogenic neighborhood. It doesn't get old!
Biggest Downside
Dumbo lacks certain everyday amenities. There are no public schools or full-service grocery stores, and transportation options are limited to the F train.
Dumbo is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Brooklyn, with prices easily rivaling those of Downtown Manhattan for both sales and rentals. For those prices, however, you can expect mint-condition new units and some incredible views.
Dumbo is famous for its magnificent waterfront views. Both the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges dominate the skyline.
Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park is a neighborhood institution.
Converted industrial warehouses and sleek glass buildings compose some of the eclectic, distinctive architecture in Dumbo. Cars move slowly down cobblestone streets.
Tourists are drawn to Dumbo in droves for the magnificent views, art galleries, and acclaimed restaurants. The revamped Brooklyn Bridge Park is also a popular destination.
Dumbo's artistic roots are alive and well, despite skyrocketing rents. Street art and projections are common sights.
Dumbo’s restaurant scene caters to the office crowd during lunch time. For dinner, bring a date and take in the romantic views.
Juliana's
PizzaThough this Brooklyn staple has a complicated history, the thin crust pizza remains delicious as ever and as always baked in a coal-fired oven.
Grimaldi's
Pizza, Desserts, Beer, Wine & SpiritsGrimaldi's is the OG when it comes to Brooklyn wood-oven pizzas. The local favorite has turned into a tourist destination, so expect lines.
Atrium DUMBO
New American, French, BarsAtrium is praised by locals and tourists alike for serving up modern, seasonal French fare in a beautiful, airy dining room.
The River Cafe
New American, Wine Bars, Venues & Event SpacesLong before Brooklyn was cool, The River Cafe was the borough's main destination for fine-dining. Open nearly 40 years, its standards of excellence remain.
Luke's Lobster
Seafood, Soup, SandwichesButtery rolls stuffed with a quarter pound of your choice of lobster, crab, or shrimp. Try the lobster grilled cheese.
Gran Electrica
Mexican, Breakfast & Brunch, Cocktail BarsGran Electrica goes to great lengths to perfect its take on authentic Mexican fare: hand pressed tortillas, house made sauces, and chorizo served alongside a healthy tequila and mezcal menu.