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Dimes

49 Canal St, New York, NY 10002
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Dimes 8.4
Lower East Side
Dimes leans bright and health-forward, serving breakfast all day in a small, design-conscious space that helped coin the idea of β€œDimes Square.” Bowls, egg dishes, and juices skew vegetable-heavy without feeling austere.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Burrito, Berry Acai Bowl, Macro Bowl
Scores:
Value: 6.4 Service: 7.7 Consistency: 8.3 Food Quality: 8.7 Atmosphere: 8.8 Cultural Relevance: 8.5
What makes it special: A health-leaning, all-day breakfast cafe that helped define its micro-neighborhood.
Who should go: Health-conscious diners who still want satisfying plates.
When to visit: Late breakfast on weekdays for the most relaxed experience.
What to order: Breakfast Burrito, Berry Acai Bowl, Macro Bowl.
Insider tip: Plan a late-morning visit and wander the surrounding galleries and shops after breakfast.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; typically tight in the morning and early afternoon, with best availability before 9am or after 3pm.
Dress code: Casual but design-aware; athleisure, denim, and simple statement pieces all fit the room.
Noise level: Moderate during peak brunch; still workable for conversation at off-peak hours.
Weekend wait: Not applicable β€” breakfast/all-day daytime cafe; weekend late mornings can see 25–40 minute waits.
Weekday lunch: 5–10 minutes or often seated immediately, especially after 1pm.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Strong β€” many bowls, breakfast plates, and sides are naturally vegetarian.
Vegan options: Moderate β€” several bowls and sides can be made vegan; ask about dressings and add-ons.
Gluten-free options: Good β€” bowls and many plates can be made gluten-free; no separate prep area but staff is ingredient-conscious.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes for a casual daytime date β€” the bright space, healthy menu, and artsy micro-neighborhood feel make it low-pressure and conversational.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Usually yes, especially on weekdays. On weekends, expect a wait during late-morning rush; arriving before 10am increases your odds of a quick seat.
Is it kid-friendly? Somewhat β€” the tight seating and trend-driven crowd aren’t ideal for toddlers, but older kids who enjoy bowls, smoothies, or simple egg dishes will do fine.
Best For
Better for: Health-forward breakfast bowls, minimalist design, and a distinctly Lower East Side vibe that feels more curated than typical brunch spots.
Skip if: You want large portions, classic diner-style breakfasts, or very fast seating during weekend brunch peaks.
Dimes 8.0
Dimes Square
Dimes is a compact, all-day restaurant at the heart of the so-called Dimes Square microneighborhood, known for health-forward plates, grain bowls, and acai-driven breakfasts. Fashion, art, and media crowds pack the room from morning through dinner, treating it as both a canteen and a social clubhouse.
Must-Try Dishes: Black rice bowl, Carob acai bowl, Dimes Caesar salad
Scores:
Value: 6.4 Service: 7.3 Consistency: 8 Food Quality: 8.2 Atmosphere: 8.6 Cultural Relevance: 8.5
What makes it special: A California-leaning, vegetable-heavy menu that helped define the Dimes Square scene.
Who should go: Health-minded diners who still care about downtown energy.
When to visit: Weekday breakfast or early dinner to avoid peak crush.
What to order: Black rice bowl, Dimes Caesar, a seasonal acai bowl.
Insider tip: If the main room is slammed, consider takeout and eating on nearby Seward Park steps.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is limited and competitive in Dimes Square; expect to circle. Metered spots open up earlier in the morning. No valet.
Dress code: Casual but style-conscious; downtown creative-casual fits the room. Athleisure and minimalist fits are common.
Noise level: Moderate to lively, especially during peak brunch hours. Conversations are doable but expect some ambient buzz.
Weekend wait: 30–60 minutes during prime hours, especially for small tables.
Weekday lunch: Typically short to minimal wait, though 12–1pm can see a brief spike.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Strong selection β€” bowls, salads, and breakfast plates can be made vegetarian with minimal tweaks.
Vegan options: Several natural fits, including grain bowls and fruit-based breakfast items; some dishes require light modifications.
Gluten-free options: Many options are naturally gluten-free (bowls, proteins, vegetables). No dedicated GF prep area, but staff can advise.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes if you want something casual, stylish, and low-pressure. It’s intimate and buzzy without being too loud, ideal for a laid-back meet-up rather than a long romantic dinner.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Usually yes, but during peak brunch and dinner you may wait. Arrive early or target off-peak windows like mid-morning or early evening for faster seating.
Is it kid-friendly? Suitable for older kids who can handle tight seating and downtown energy. No dedicated kids’ menu, but simple bowls and breakfast items work well.
Best For
Better for: Health-forward all-day dining with a stylish, arts-scene crowd. Great for bowls, bright flavors, and people-watching.
Skip if: You want a quiet, drawn-out meal, hearty comfort food, or large tables β€” space is tight and the menu leans lighter.