Listed below are links to reviews of Dumont from around the web.
[ more from gayot]
| "Along with Diner, DuMont was one of the first Williamsburg restaurants to cater to hipsters with a discerning palate. The place was a revelation in a neighborhood rife with burrito joints and vegetarian cafés...." |
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[ more from grubsnitch]
"I went last Saturday for brunch and shared the my regular order, the smoked salmon plate ($9) and also got the mushroom and bacon omelette ($11). The salmon is silky and delicious with a little pile of thinly sliced red onion and some capers and a nice he..."
[ more from insiderpages]
| "This mid-range restaurant right off of the Lorimer stop on the L is easy to pass by, and the restaurant likes it that way. They don't take reservations, and they don't put too much into their outside appearence, saving it all for the inside...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"This tiny little restaurant is an amazing find, one surely overlooked as one walks to the L each day; but underneath the old-fashioned "Dumont" sign you will deservingly be surprised. The atmosphere is cozy, with tight tables, and overlapping conversation..."
[ more from nymag]
"Casual, cheap, and very young, this Williamsburg hangout impresses with hearty portions of tamarind-braised short ribs, and macaroni and cheese with a lot going on including white Cheddar, Parmesan, and Gruyère, plus an optional smattering of lardons. The..."
[ more from savorynewyork]
""Casual, cheap, and very young, this Williamsburg hangout impresses with hearty portions...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"In Williamsburg's gentrified precincts, where arty imposture is a way of life, a little authenticity goes a long way. Hence the long lines outside this cozy, candlelit dinner spot, where a commitment to the genuine is manifest in everything from restored..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
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