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Teen fest 2016 water slides time out pizza
Teen fest 2016 water slides time out pizza










teen fest 2016 water slides time out pizza

Enjoy amazing straight-up chocolate, chocolate-coated Cheerios and incredible hot chocolate (think allspice, cinnamon and ground ancho chili peppers). Yes, this is the original location of a not-to-be-missed high-end chocolatier. Have some ice cream with your chocolate at Jacques Torres. Photo courtesy of the shop.Ħ6 Water Street between Main and Old Dock Streets Even if you've had Ample Hills ice cream at one of their other locations, this spot is special: Ample Hills is named for a line in Walt Whitman's Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, which was inspired by the view from this very spot. Located in the same building as the late, much-loved Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory, homegrown superstar ice cream purveyors Ample Hills offer their patented mix of clever flavors and friendly service.

teen fest 2016 water slides time out pizza

Almondine staff are friendly but are not equipped to handle strollers, diaper changes or those in need of high chairs. The pain au chocolat might be the best on this side of the East River, as are the almond croissants. Pop in for an early lunch and feast on vegetarian sandwiches and quiche before enjoying the decadent treats. The selection is smaller at the end of the day. Photo courtesy of AlmondineĪlmondine is a tiny cafe that has such delicious treats. Treats are just as beautiful as they are delicious at Almondine. If you're wandering the vibrant waterfront and don’t want to grab restaurant takeout, there are excellent seasonal concession stands throughout Brooklyn Bridge Park serving all sorts of goodies, including NYC-founded Luke’s Lobster (the owner hails from Maine he knows his lobster and shrimp and crab)  Lizzmonade for something cool and fizzy and Pilot, one of America’s most prized wooden schooners, for summer snacks. Toward the Pier 6 playgrounds, you'll find Ample Hills Creamery (the salted caramel is otherworldly) and Fornino (pizza and sandwiches with outdoor and indoor seating-and a bathroom). Grab a cool drink or snack at the locally-founded Lizzmonade. You'll find ramen, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, pizza, tacos, baked goods, and more-meaning everybody in your family can get what they want. Note: Brunch is only available on Sunday and there is no changing table.Ī recent addition to New York's booming food hall scene, the bi-level waterfront Time Out Market food hall offers something for everyone from picky eaters to omnivores, in a cool space overlooking Jane's Carousel and the park. Superfine has a robust bar scene, complete with pool tables, so go early. We love going for lunch as the dishes are always surprising. This eatery serves an array of sandwiches and dishes, from steak au poivre to pizza and calamari. And the frozen custard is not to be missed.ġ26 Front Street between Pearl and Jay Streets The staff is warm, welcoming and ready to accommodate. Shake Shack burgers and fries are a favorite and the space is large enough to handle strollers and busy bodies. There's a reason the cheeseburger and fries at Shake Shack are so popular. Photo by m01229 via Flickr. RELATED: Brooklyn Bridge Park: 30 Things to Do With Kids Grown-ups will love diving into the poke bowl, while little ones munch on sweet potato fries and fish sticks. The staff is always welcoming of children and there are highchairs galore. This sustainable seafood spot is a family go-to for weekend brunch. The staff is lovely at this popular restaurant, which also has an excellent dinner menu. Note: Cash only and no changing table. Homemade pancakes, egg toast-it's all yummy. Lunch and Brunch With Kids in DumboĪlMar is a beautiful old-world Italian restaurant with tasty food and one of the best Sunday brunches in town.

teen fest 2016 water slides time out pizza

Don't overlook the Pizza Nutella, conveniently served in thin slices.

teen fest 2016 water slides time out pizza

Whether you are a vegetarian or not, the Vegetariana pizza with beets, eggplant and mushrooms is out of the norm and yummy. When you're done, a ride on Jane's Carousel is a must.Ī 2016 newcomer to the Dumbo pizza scene that offers delicious food and rustic charm, Love & Dough specializes in Neapolitan style, thin-crust, brick-oven pizza. Dining in is a great option: Kids will love the jukebox and the people-watching, whether alfresco or indoors. Made by the Grimaldi family, who sold their original restaurant and name, the food reflects their passion for pizza culture. When our family has a commitment-free spring or summer afternoon, we head to Juliana’s and feast on the Margherita pizza.

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Try to grab a seat or head to the nearby waterfront for a patch of grass in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Photo by Shinya Suzuki via Flickr.ġ9 Old Fulton Street between Front and Water Streets Juliana's Pizza frequently attracts crowds. RELATED: 50 Fun Things to Do in Dumbo With Kids












Teen fest 2016 water slides time out pizza