A Prospect Heights cafe with an atrium-like dining room, known for getting noticeably busier at brunch than at dinner.
791 Washington Ave, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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Cafe Mado draws heavier crowds at brunch than at dinner, per The Infatuation's review, which notes it 'gets way more crowded at brunch than it does at dinner' — a contrast worth planning around if you want a quieter visit.
The Infatuation's review also describes an atrium-like dining room used for 'an early dinner or a boozy lunch,' with reservations bookable through Resy, making a booked table the more reliable route during busy brunch service.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Bookable via Resy, per The Infatuation
Walk-ins: More viable at dinner than brunch, per The Infatuation
Opens 8:30am, per The Infatuation
No specific wait time is given, but The Infatuation notes it 'gets way more crowded at brunch than it does at dinner,' so brunch is the riskier time to walk in.
Yes — reservations are bookable through Resy, per The Infatuation.
Walk-ins are more feasible at dinner, per The Infatuation's review, since brunch draws noticeably bigger crowds.
Sources: The Infatuation