Best Trendy Restaurants in Clinton Hill
13 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Emily
A rare pizza-and-burger spot where both feel like signatures.
Notable Picks
#1
Emily
8.6
A Clinton Hill original that earns its reputation on two lanes: Detroit-leaning pizza with a caramelized edge and a serious burger program that still feels restaurant-first. Go with a tight, shareable order and let the kitchen’s savory, browned-cheese strengths do the talking.
Must-Try Dishes:
Emmy Burger, Colony Pizza, Housemade Pretzel with Beer Cheese
What Makes it Special: A rare pizza-and-burger spot where both feel like signatures.
8.5
A Clinton Hill wine bar that leans Spanish in the glass and on the plate—think Iberian-tilted small plates, conservas energy, and a candlelit pace built for lingering. It’s strongest when you treat it like a tight menu: a few seafood-forward bites, great wine guidance, and no over-ordering.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tinned fish/conservas selection, Anchovy toast, Crispy maitake mushrooms
What Makes it Special: A Spanish-wine-driven small-plates room with serious seafood and conservas focus.
8.4
A date-ready Tuscan-leaning dining room in a converted old pharmacy, where the best meals are built around handmade pasta and a well-chosen bottle. The cooking favors depth and restraint—commit to a couple of pastas and one main rather than sampling across the menu.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tagliatelle Ai Funghi (porcini pasta), Grilled Duck Breast, Pistachio Dessert
What Makes it Special: Tuscan cooking with a wine-forward, candlelit pace in a historic space.
#4
Speedy Romeo
8.4
A big, loud neighborhood room where pizzas lean smoky and maximal—crisp-edged crust, punchy flavors, and enough menu range to turn it into a full dinner. The best results come from choosing one iconic specialty pie and keeping sides minimal so the pizza stays the headline.
Must-Try Dishes:
White Album Pizza, Whole Burrata Love Pizza, Margherita
What Makes it Special: A signature-pie shop that bakes in smoke and swagger.
8.3
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A Clinton Hill Southern-leaning room where the BBQ-adjacent comfort lane (ribs, pulled pork, smoky mains) shares the stage with seafood, but the kitchen still understands how to build deep, savory satisfaction. Best experienced as a tight order: one rib or pork-forward main, one classic side, then stop before it turns into a greatest-hits spread.
Must-Try Dishes:
Happy hour ribs, Pulled pork sandwich, Shrimp and grits
What Makes it Special: Southern comfort with a real ribs-and-smoke lane in Clinton Hill.
8.2
A Fulton Street sit-down that hits the sweet spot between comfort and polish—dumplings, noodle-house energy, and a menu built for repeat orders. It’s best when you commit to two signatures and one vegetable side, letting the kitchen’s savory, fried-and-steamed strengths land hot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken dumplings (fried), Salt & pepper shrimp, Hot & sour soup
What Makes it Special: Dumpling-and-noodle comfort with a more grown-up dining-room feel.
#7
Otway
8.1
A Clinton Hill neighborhood restaurant with a chef-y edge where seafood shows up in smart, seasonal ways—oysters and fish plates that feel precise without being stiff. It shines as a paced meal: one raw/bright starter, one fish-forward main, then stop before it turns into a scattershot spread.
Must-Try Dishes:
Oysters (when available), Fish entree (seasonal), Seafood-forward small plate (seasonal)
What Makes it Special: A neighborhood room where seafood lands with chef-level restraint and balance.
8
A Clinton Hill gelato cart that behaves like an after-dinner ritual—small footprint, big flavor focus, and rotating options that lean both classic and inventive. The best order is one nutty anchor plus one fruit-forward scoop so you get range without palate fatigue.
Must-Try Dishes:
Olive oil with toasted breadcrumbs gelato, Turmeric & amarena cherry gelato, Salted Sicilian pistachio gelato
What Makes it Special: Restaurant-backed gelato cart with rotating, chef-y flavors.
Worthy Picks
#9
Entre Nous
7.9
A Clinton Hill wine bar that reads like a compact Paris playbook: low-intervention bottles and classic French small plates built for lingering. Best move is to snack strategically—raw bar plus one warm dish—so the night stays wine-forward instead of turning into an expensive scattershot dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood plateau, Pork rillettes, Leeks vinaigrette
What Makes it Special: A French small-plates menu paired to a deep natural-wine cellar.
#10
Otway Bakery
7.9
An artisan bakery focused on laminated staples and a tight rotation of sweet-and-savory buns that reward repeat visits. The play is simple: pick one signature bun and one classic pastry—enough contrast to justify the line without overbuying.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cardamom bun, Morning bun, Tomato ricotta Danish
What Makes it Special: Buns and pastries that hit peak texture: crisp, tender, and layered.
7.8
A newer, quick-service pie shop that leans into modern Brooklyn precision—clean ingredient lists, tight bake, and a menu designed for whole pies as much as slices. It works when you keep it simple: one house pie, one topping pie, and skip over-ordering sides.
Must-Try Dishes:
Regular Pie, Pepperoni Pie, Vodka Pie
What Makes it Special: A fast, modern pie program built for clean, repeatable whole-pie orders.
#12
Samyan
7.6
A Clinton Hill Thai newcomer with a slightly more ambitious lane than the usual neighborhood curry shop—think classics plus a couple of bigger, fish-and-braise signatures. Treat it like a paced dinner: one noodle or curry, one shared centerpiece, and rice to catch the sauces.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad kee mao, Massaman with short rib, Whole fried branzino with caramelized fish sauce
What Makes it Special: A newer Clinton Hill Thai spot mixing classics with bigger signature plates.
#13
Casanara
7.6
A newer Clinton Hill cocktail-and-wine room that’s strongest as a post-work link-up: frozen drinks, crowd energy, and a menu that leans more “sip and socialize” than full dinner. It’s best when you treat it as round-one territory, then decide if you’re heading elsewhere.
Must-Try Dishes:
Frozen cocktail, Negroni variation, Sparkling wine by the glass
What Makes it Special: A stylish Fulton Street bar built for social, drink-forward happy hours.