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Best Family Friendly Restaurants in Dumbo

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Juliana's
Coal-oven pies from Patsy Grimaldi at his original bridge-side address.

Notable Picks

$$$ Dumbo Pizza
Juliana's, founded by coal-oven legend Patsy Grimaldi in 2012, serves thin, blistered New York-style pies baked in an 800°F coal oven under the Brooklyn Bridge. Lines form for classics like the Margherita and white pie, which locals and visitors treat as a benchmark for Dumbo pizza.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita pizza, White pie with mozzarella and garlic, Pepperoni and sausage Special No. 1
What Makes it Special: Coal-oven pies from Patsy Grimaldi at his original bridge-side address.
$$$ Dumbo Pizza
Grimaldi's flagship under the bridge remains a classic New York stop for coal-fired pies with a crackling crust and tangy sauce. Tourists and longtime regulars pack the multi-level space for big family-style pizzas and old-school New York ambiance.
Must-Try Dishes: Traditional coal-fired Margherita pizza, Pepperoni pizza, Calzone with ricotta and mozzarella
What Makes it Special: Long-running coal-oven institution that helped put DUMBO pizza on the map.
$$ Dumbo Italian
Noodle Pudding is a cash-only Brooklyn Heights fixture dating back to the mid-1990s, serving big-portion Italian standards in a lively, wood-accented dining room. Regulars treat it as a neighborhood clubhouse for fried calamari, pastas, and braised meats that feel old-school in the best way.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried calamari, Lasagna Bolognese, Osso buco
What Makes it Special: A decades-old, cash-only Italian spot where Brooklyn Heights locals crowd in for classic red-sauce comfort and big portions.
$$ Dumbo Bagels
La Bagel Delight at Dumbo is a compact, high-output bagel shop under the bridge where hand-rolled, kettle-boiled bagels anchor a busy breakfast and lunch rush. Locals and visitors line up for overstuffed egg sandwiches, lox on still-warm bagels, and coffee before wandering the waterfront. Crowds and tight space are part of the experience, but the bagels consistently deliver classic New York chew and flavor.
Must-Try Dishes: Mr. Bagel breakfast sandwich on everything, Sesame bagel with scallion cream cheese, Everything bagel with nova lox and tomato
What Makes it Special: Bridge-adjacent shop turning out classic New York bagels with big fillings.
$$$ Dumbo Pizza
The Dumbo outpost of L&B Spumoni Gardens brings the Gravesend legend’s upside-down Sicilian squares and tri-flavor spumoni to Old Fulton Street. Opened in late 2024, it offers square pies, round pies, and Italian-American comfort dishes in a narrow, modern space steps from the waterfront.
Must-Try Dishes: Upside-down Sicilian square slice, Round cheese pie, Rainbow spumoni
What Makes it Special: Beloved 1939 Brooklyn square-pizza institution now serving upside-down Sicilian slices in DUMBO.

Worthy Picks

$ Dumbo Pizza
Front Street Pizza is a long-running DUMBO slice shop and deli known for fast-moving lines, large pies, and an extensive case of round and square slices. Office workers, tourists, and neighborhood regulars use it as their quick-stop spot for classic New York slices and grab-and-go Italian basics.
Must-Try Dishes: Round cheese slice, Buffalo chicken slice, Veggie pizza slice
What Makes it Special: Classic slice counter with a deep slice lineup and deli extras.