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Cafe Dada

Address
57 Seventh Ave. Brooklyn NY 11217
Phone
(718) 622-2800
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Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
9:00am-11:59pm
Monday
11:30am-10:00pm
Tuesday
11:30am-10:00pm
Wednesday
11:30am-10:00pm
Thursday
11:30am-10:00pm
Friday
11:30am-10:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-2:00am

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Dada is an international artistic movement born in the heart of Europe. Poets, painters, sculptors, photograph, musician and actors started gathering at Caf

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This "warm, inviting" French-Hungarian arrival to Park Slope's former Ozzie's space (still sporting those "old-timey drugstore cabinets") has been embraced as a "comfortable neighborhood stop" that's one part bistro, one part coffeehouse; the affordable offerings include "wonderful sandwiches, salads and pastries" served by an "attentive" team.

French-Hungarian cafe from the folks behind South Slope's Couleur Cafe.

Blue Bottle Coffee from San Francisco joined by Franco-Hungarian fare. Salami and cheese board, breakfast sandwiches, and quiches all lean hard on organic ingredients. Clean white walls and dark brown mix-and-match tables, plus a cool spoon mural. WiFi and laptops are kosher, but conversation is encouraged, as are strollers. Wine and beer also available, if you’ve already met the caffeine...

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Average Rating
40

If ur looking for a flavorless brunch with bad service, come here. Madeline was tasty, went well with my tasteless cafe au lait. Friend had poppy seed cake. Side of brioche toast was dry,...

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80

This is the quintessential European cafe. It reminds me of the ones I visited while studying abroad. It's exactly what I envision when I'm reading and characters walk into a cafe. Small tables,...

Average Rating
80

Ordered: Goat cheese breakfast sandwich on croissant and Chocolate croissantPros--The egg was cooked to perfection and was very hearty with its abundance of cheese and veggies. The croissants...

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Great food, beautiful plates and the best service. My frittata was excellent , they had plenty of ingredients, and the cranberry banana bread was yummy.
We were a big bunch and they opened the space for us very fast.

Manhattan's Gift

Pressure on the UES pushed out many small neighborhood restaurants like Dakshin, the name of Sanskriti's previous location. So, the restrateur decided to move to Brooklyn. It was my fav Indian there and seeing the gift of the great food here was a real up. What I most loved and continue to appreciate is the exquisite execution of individual dishes. With plentiful portions and attentive service,...

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Dada is an international artistic movement born in the heart of Europe. Poets, painters, sculptors, photograph, musician and actors started gathering at Caf

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