


Lines are a given at either location, so come prepared to wait. In honor of Juneteenth and the team’s commitment to supporting Black Lives Matter, 100% of the opening day's proceeds will be donated equally between BLM and Know Your Rights Camp. Competitor Grimaldi’s sits a few doors away, though the restaurant was recently purchased by a big Arizona chain. They’ll be paying homage to their food and drink experiences while growing up in California. Bad Trip will be run by beverage director Chad Dutkowski (formerly of Happy Cooking, Extra Fancy and Grand Army) and chef Joey Malim (recently of Momofuku and Chez Ma Tante). Dumbo has seen a string of exciting new openings lately and Celestine, a new Eastern. The glass-walled dining room looks out on the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges, in addition to the entirety of the lower Manhattan skyline. Prepared dinners for 2 and 4 (with mezzes, entrees and sides) along with wine can be pre-orderable day-of via Tock.Īt Bad Trip, the trippy burger stand, visitors can expect smash burgers (with vegan patty options), fries, frozen drinks, beer, wine, good tunes and lots of sunshine. An Eastern Mediterranean restaurant at Dumbos waterfront. Celestine is an Eastern Mediterranean, neighborhood restaurant in DUMBO (with envious views).

Pantry goods including farm fresh eggs, coffee, flour, fresh seasonal produce, honey, and more will be offered along with prepared foods like mezzes, salads, roast chicken, lamb kebabs, and branzino. Here, the absolute best places to eat in Dumbo and Vinegar Hill. For now, wine and pantry goods will be offered along with a California-inspired burger and cocktail stand called "Bad Trip" on its patio facing the East River.Ĭelestine's restaurant will serve as a walk-in shop Thursday through Sunday from 12pm to 8pm. Friday June 19th will mark the reopening of Celestine (1 John St), an Eastern Mediterranean restaurant with stunning waterfront views.
