
What People Are Saying
from Google"the eggs are organic and some of the best I’ve ever had. The homemade jam is a little less thick than I’d like but tastes great. The hashbrowns were very tasty. The bacon looked good but was too chewy. I’d expect better from a place like this. The fresh orange juice is also excellent but $6.50 for such a small portion is kind of a ridiculous price. The breakfast was $19 plus the juice The service was adequate but nothing special. The atmosphere and time out market is nice. And had an amazing view of the Brooklyn bridge and lower Manhattan."
"We tried the Clinton St. Baking Co. inside Time Out Market in Dumbo. There was a line, but it moved pretty quickly. We got the omelette plate and the eggs benedict. Everything tasted good, just not particularly special — solid breakfast food, but nothing you haven’t had before. The hash browns were nicely crispy though. Coffee was simple, but the nice part is you can get refills, which is always a plus."
"🫐 Get the Blueberry Pancakes w/ Maple Butter!!! It tastes incredible, is very filling and is one of their top best sellers. You can’t beat the view! This is such a great spot for breakfast or brunch in the DUMBO area. Highly recommend! Note: If you get eggs, eat immediately. They get cold every quickly"
"It was simple breakfast but it was good. And service from the 2 young ladies behind the counter was very good as well. There were 3 of us and we all enjoyed our food. Only complaint was lack of seating but that just seems to be the Time Out Market food court area overall. Get ready to throw some elbows for a seat."
"You’ve probably seen a video on social media featuring the famous pancakes from this place. Clinton St. Baking enjoys huge popularity among both locals and tourists looking for trendy food experiences. It’s true—the food is good, and without a doubt, the pancakes are delicious: some of the best we’ve had in this great city. They have the perfect texture—fluffy, soft, sweet, and absolutely tasty. The maple butter drizzled on top wraps them in an extraordinary explosion of flavor. That’s why we came here—and we found exactly that: a rich, indulgent, and unforgettable dish. However, here’s what the videos don’t show. The space is shared, as it’s part of the Time Out Market. So you’ll be surrounded by noise, you’ll need to line up to place your order, and then hope to find a free table—which, in such a popular spot, can feel like an impossible task. The staff is kind, but the setup doesn’t allow for much interaction, so some of the magic and charm of dining out is lost. If you’re someone who enjoys being pampered and values comfort, this may not be the place for you. But if you’re willing to wait a while—first to order, then to find a seat—go for it. The food is fantastic and worth the effort."
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