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    Smor

    4.3 (34 reviews)
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    Could have just gone for the roe
    Jen M.

    Actually so good, ordered way too much. Go for the fancy fries! Will def be back for brunch.

    DANISH PANCAKES
    Tamara L.

    Ironically I just got home from Scandinavia Sunday when brunch mates decided on this place. Everything we had was so good. A good balance of sweet and savory. I'd recommend making a reservation because seating is limited. And the prices were beyond reasonable. One of the cheapest meals I've had in nyc. I want to try the other location which is closer to me. But this is definitely a spot to check out!

    Matcha latte and drip coffee
    Peggy C.

    Simple and phenomenal! Smor won my heart with its baked goods (cardamom bun and doughnut FTW), but we finally got to try a sit down brunch recently. The big breakfast is everything people say: satisfying, flavorful, delicious. It's impressive how relatively clean and healthy food can taste so good. How do you know a dish is executed well? When bacon is on the plate but everything else is better I also enjoyed the club sandwich but the hubs prefers his chicken salad less dressed (this is the saucy kind). Matcha latte and coffee were good too. Love the bread. Will come back to try the Danish pancakes. The vibe is bright and bustling, and service was perfectly helpful without being intrusive. Highly recommend.

    Pastry selection in the morning
    Carli B.

    Nice addition to the neighborhood as there aren't too many Scandinavian-inspired restaurants. They offer cafe service in the morning and then transition to a more typical restaurant in the later morning and afternoon (8 am - 10 am you order at the bar, but can dine in. No table service until 10 am). The vibe is trimmed down and sparse (very Scandinavian feeling), but welcoming. The coffee and food are both good. I enjoy their bean soup for dinner. They always have a range of seafood items too. In the morning, I like the cardamom buns, which often are still warm from the oven. When I go in the morning, I typically have my small dog and they never give me a hard time (I don't stay, I just come in to grab a coffee). They have a few outdoor tables too, which are nice to sit in as they are on a quiet street. Random observation - The morning is really taken over by parents with their kids. Tables fill up fast as this seems to be a hot spot as a before school meet up. This makes it a bit noisy at times.

    Little breakfast
    Rachael K.

    I loved this place for brunch. The bread, pastries, and coffee were top-tier!! I came here around 9 AM on a Saturday and by 10 AM. The place was almost completely packed. A little overpriced for the portion sizes but overall would go again

    Trout toast and Tuna & stracciatella
    Angie T.

    My friend and I had a fantastic dinner here! The space is intimate and modern. We ordered 5 different dishes to share including the Miso Scallops, which were a special that night. Everything was absolutely delicious! We could've prob done with one dish less but we were excited to try it all. Our other dishes were the Trout Toast, Tuna & Stracciatella, Potatoes & Anchovies, and the Crispy Shrimp Sandwich. Service was friendly and attentive. I'd definitely recommend checking it out!

    Corliss K.

    Okay y'all this place is fire. I'm sooo happy they opened a Smor in the Clinton Hill neighborhood because this is what we need here. If you want that cozy neighborhood cafe feel this is the place to me. They have brunch and dinner options. Their coffee and their pastries are amazing! They recently just opened but I've been here like 10 times already. Staff are super attentive and amazing. I've only had great service thus far. There was a day where my partner and I waited for like 30 minutes to get our order -- there was a glitch in the system and our order just happened to be skipped over. They handled it very well and treated us for the inconvenience.

    Matcha donut with ginger wasn't super flavorful, but  had a good cake component
    Azile Y.

    This place has so much potential, and I'm eager to return and try more dishes! The interior is very Scandinavian- beautiful in its simplicity, which allows for the emphasis to be on the natural light (skylight has beautiful exposed beams too). Tables are very small, we had to stack plates a bit with our table of 4 (we also had a baby and a dog, so, we had some extra juggling to do, but it didn't bother us much! The water cups are plastic, which was a bit disappointing, since the coffee cups are all gorgeous, unique ceramic. Plus, plastic is the devil. It just didn't jive with the Scandinavian feel- glass would have felt better (and so much more eco-friendly, and better tasting water to boot). I ordered a drink 3 times, but struck out the first two times. First I ordered a decaf latte, but they don't have decaf coffee (I'm a caffeine lightweight, what can I say). The second drink I ordered was their elderflower fizz but since they just opened, the liquor drinks on the menu are a tease- they don't have their license yet. However my friend's beer was delicious, so there is always beer and wine. Then I tried ordering a matcha, and they made me one, yay. Service was attentive. Now for the food! The 4 of us adults shared bites of everything. Absolute favorites were the ham & cheese croissant, the cardamom bun, the shrimp sandwich and the pickled herring. My friend's egg sandwich had fluffy, soft eggs. I was not impressed with the matcha donut, as it tasted like a regular donut with barely a hint of matcha. I also wasn't fond of my avocado toast- the ingredients were fresh but it was pretty bland other than the chili oil on top, but it needed some tang or savory element. All in all it was a positive experience and I can't wait to come back and try more (and get the pickled herring and the cardamom bun again!).

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    The food, service and ambiance were all excellent. We'll definitely be back next time we're in the gorgeous Clinton Hill neighborhood.

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