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Dressler
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Hours
Mon-Thu, 6pm-11pm; Fri, 6pm-midnight; Sat, 11am-midnight; Sun, 11am-10:30pm
Nearby Subway Stops
J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.; L at Bedford Ave.
Prices
$20-$32
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Brunch - Weekend
- Dine at the Bar
- Hot Spot
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
- Make a Reservation with opentable.com
Profile
For years, cabs full of Williamsburg-bound gastronomes were ineluctably drawn to Peter Luger's, but nowadays, there's much more South Side culinary competition. First came the artfully rehabbed Diner and Marlow and Sons, now, the elegant Dressler takes up residence, as well. The seasonal American restaurant, named for the title character of Steven Millhauser's Pulitzer-winning historical novel, is the third (and most ambitious) local venture for Colin Devlin, owner of DuMont and its casual spinoff, DuMont Burger. Devlin hired Brooklyn artisans to build Dressler's quirky iron chandeliers, light-box screens, and zinc bar, and with the larger room and budget come a bigger wine list and a more extensive, more upscale menu courtesy of DuMont chef Polo Dobkin. But to placate neighbors wary of higher prices (and unmoved by entrées like roasted duck breast and braised leg with duck crepinette), Devlin shrewdly offers DuMont's famous burger on the bar menu.
Recommended DishesRoasted duck breast and braised leg with duck crepinette, $25
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New York Magazine Reviews
- Gael Greene's Full Review (6/12/06)
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