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Cecconi’s At Dumbo

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Written by: Couple of Forks

Cecconi’s – 3.5⭐️ 

Tucked along the waterfront in DUMBO, Cecconi’s gives you a slice of the exclusive DUMBO House atmosphere—minus the monthly membership fee. Think of it as the public’s backstage pass to good food, strong drinks, and picture-perfect views. 

Service – 5/5
Outstanding. The staff worked seamlessly as a team, making the entire dining experience feel effortless. My water glass was never empty. 

Vibe – 4.5/5
A beautiful, versatile setting that works for just about anything—business meetings, date nights, or casual lunches. The space itself is stunning, with picture-perfect views.

Drinks – 4/5
Strong and well-made, though definitely on the pricey side.

Food – 3/5
The dishes were decent, but not quite worth the price point. Still, paired with the atmosphere, cocktails, and service, it made for an enjoyable meal.

What We Ordered

Starters

  • Whipped ricotta with truffle honey and crostini
  • Meatballs in tomato sauce with basil
  • Chorizo pizza

Main

  • Rigatoni Bolognese

Drinks

Porch swing 

What we spent? 

$175 (for two)  

Overall, in my opinion, Cecconi’s delivers more on vibe and service. If you’re looking for a stylish spot with stellar views and a touch of exclusivity without the velvet rope, it’s worth a visit especially on my favorite night of the month, date night. 

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