Cafe Dada - Brooklyn

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Cafe Dada

Cafe Dada
4.1 / 5 (291 reviews)

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Café Dada is a now closed cafe that aimed to create a space for community, art, and innovation. They served coffee and wine, as well as a variety of meals throughout the day. Their menu featured seasonal dishes and their baked goods were made in-house, with coffee roasted by Brooklyn Roasting Co.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Rebeca

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★ 4.1 / 5 from 291 reviews
parker64
25.11.2022

Charming place with very good eating and fine live music.

dubuque-meaghan
25.11.2022

We tried Cafe Dada on New Year's Eve. None of my neighbors had been there before. It is located in the old Ozzie's Coffee Shop, which will bring back memories for longtime residents of Park Slope. The cuisine is a blend of Hungarian and European dishes, featuring a variety of interesting menu items (we went for a special holiday menu). I ordered the beef Wellington, which was fantastic. My daughter had the crab cakes and she found them to be excellent. Other members of our party enjoyed the chicken cordon bleu. The wine selection was good and the appetizers were the highlight of the menu (the roasted paprika was unexpectedly spicy, crispy, and salty!). The menu also featured Hungarian sausage and pickles. We were seated near a guitarist/singer, who was a bit loud and annoying, but it didn't ruin our experience. Overall, we had a great time, everyone left satisfied, and I would definitely return. It's surprising to find such a gem in our local neighborhood!

fkertzmann-1
06.11.2017

Came for breakfast on a Sunday morning around 9 amLots of room, which is often a rarity for eating out on the weekend.

gutmann-rebeca
23.04.2023

This restaurant is delightful, serving delicious food and featuring live music that enhances the dining experience.

gerhold-delmer
23.04.2023

We visited Cafe Dada on New Year's Eve with my neighborhood friends who had never been there before. The restaurant is located in the former Ozzie's Coffee Shop, a spot that old Park Slopers will remember. The cuisine is a mix of Hungarian and European, with a special holiday menu that offered some unique dishes. I tried the Beef Wellington and loved it, while my daughter enjoyed the crab cakes and others in our group liked the Chicken Cordon Blu. The wine selection was great and the appetizers, particularly the roasted peppers, were unexpected and delicious. There was a guitarist/singer performing near our table, which was a bit loud and distracting, but it didn't ruin our experience. Overall, we had a fun time, left satisfied, and I would definitely return. It was surprising to discover a new local favorite before my foodie friends! Heh heh heh...

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At 299, you'll find the stop MTA-Grand Army Plaza, from which you also have access to the public transportation.

The place also offers gluten-free meals.

You can also pay for your meals with various credit cards.

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