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Welcome to Reunion

Nestled in the vibrant streets of Brooklyn, Reunion is a trendy hub for Breakfast & Brunch and Middle Eastern delights. Boasting a diverse menu with vegan and vegetarian options, this women-owned gem offers a lively atmosphere with outdoor seating and a full bar. From the fluffy challah and shakshuka to the crispy falafels and lamb sausages, every dish bursts with fresh flavors. The friendly staff, quick service, and excellent cocktails add to the overall charm of this restaurant. Reunion is a must-visit spot for a delightful culinary experience in the heart of Brooklyn.

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  • Reunion
    544 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, United States
    544 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, United States Hotline: +1 718-599-3670

Welcome to Reunion, a vibrant and lively spot located in Brooklyn, NY. This breakfast and brunch hotspot also doubles up as a cocktail bar, offering Middle Eastern cuisine. Known for its diverse menu and welcoming atmosphere, Reunion is a popular choice for locals and visitors alike.

With a range of utilities such as reservations, delivery, takeout, and catering services, Reunion ensures a seamless dining experience. In addition, they provide vegan and vegetarian options, making it a go-to destination for those with dietary preferences. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible, accepts various forms of payment including cryptocurrency, and offers outdoor seating for those picturesque dining moments.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious food and excellent cocktails served at Reunion. From crispy falafels to tangy labneh and fluffy challah, each dish is crafted with care and bursting with flavor. The friendly staff, cozy atmosphere, and prompt service make dining at Reunion a memorable experience.

Whether you're looking for a leisurely brunch or a casual dinner spot, Reunion has something for everyone. So, gather your friends and family for a delightful meal at this gem of a restaurant on Union Ave in Brooklyn.

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Dina V.
Dina V.

What a noisy, vivacious little spot. Just came back from a lovely friends' reunion at Reunion. This spot was picked out by my friend and I was not disappointed. We 3 were seated immediately and a moment later had menus and water. Had the hummus, malawach, and Israeli salad. Everything was fresh and delish. Small cocktails menu, but, I did not imbibe. We'd love to be back!

Amy C.
Amy C.

Great food and excellent cocktails! The owner was friendly and recommended a great passionfruit martini that was very delicious. Crispy falafels and tasty homemade sauces. Highly recommend!

Dara S.
Dara S.

Beautiful space with outdoor seating. Shakshuka was delicious. Super fresh with fluffy challah. Friendly staff.

Che O.
Che O.

Great summer reprieve from hot humid New York especially in the morning. I had a dirty chai latte which was great. Labneh was on point and I wish we had more pita, to sop it all up. I loved the lamb sausages. The server was super attentive which was greatly appreciated since it was a smaller space, and we had multiple dishes coming out.

Mila T.
Mila T.

Excellent atmosphere, delicious food, very good service. Thank you Camron & Inna. Will definitely recommend and will come back to try other dishes.

Alejandra F.
Alejandra F.

Found this place on yelp and had to try it for myself. It had a bit of a wait time but we walked around the area which killed some time. The place is pretty small, and I felt a little squeezed. The service was quick and the food was so good! The breakfast pita hit the spot. It was my first time trying labneh, and I will never not get it. It was a really good food spot, despite being squished a bit inside

Midori G.
Midori G.

Had a lovely dinner sitting outside here. The menu has plenty of options without being overwhelming. For two people we split the: fried halloumi, beet hummus, Israeli salad, and kebab and rice. Everything was amazing, I especially loved the spicy honey dip the halloumi was served with. The Israeli salad was refreshing and delicious. The bill came out to around $90 pre-tip which is typical for places like this in the area and my bf and I were so full by the time we left. Our server was attentive and the food came out in ample time. I highly recommend!

Chelsea S.
Chelsea S.

This is one of my go-to restaurants for brunch in Brooklyn. The food is delicious and I love trying the different items on the menu! I got the breakfast pita today and the harissa aioli added the perfect amount of flavor to the dish. I sat inside because I liked the ambiance, but they have plenty of outdoor seating as well. The servers are all very friendly and the food comes out fairly quick!

Brian Keith P.
Brian Keith P.

Second time visiting Reunion. Visiting from Salt Lake City. My daughter lives in the Boerum area of Brooklyn. Brought my wife back this time. This place is top notch. Easy to get a reservation. Timely, easy to get to. And the food! Super flavorful, every dish has the same powerful punch but so delicate at the same time. A must visit if you're in the area. Schnitzel Sandwich and Shawarma are to die for. Will be coming back every time I visit the city.

Matthew S.
Matthew S.

Between this and Shalom Japan, Jews in Brooklyn can now rejoice in embracing multiple cuisines, and their roots, without compromising much of what us Jews (yes, I am lumping me in here) enjoy, food! Stopping in here on a quiet morning allowed me the flexibility to enjoy two dishes quite blissfully. The menu options offer an eclectic array of Israeli dishes that I know all too well, and combine it a little with some American flair. This is probably why all the food tastes as light, fresh, and refreshing as it gets. I started with the Shakshouka and knowing how it can par up with the Shakshouka in Israel, this would be a tough task. No worries, it is delicious. The eggs mellow out a delightfully spicy tomato sauce and you get a beautiful challah loaf for dipping, but do not discount it as a side. It is flaky and buttery and tastes decent on its own. This dish does need a meat, and the Merguez sausage is the perfect accent to it. Light but flavorful, savory but not overly salty. Two little links of this makes this whole dish a solid four and a half stars out of a possible five. I decided to double up and get the pancake as well. It is more a cake than a pancake, if that makes sense, but it is cooked light, fluffy, and accented by the right fruits. Bananas and blackberries are the correct call. Raspberries and strawberries would make the cake too tart. These keep the pancake sweet but not too sweet to the point it will make it too decadent. I did without the butter though, but put a bit of syrup on them to see how it would turn out. It did just fine. Sadly this dish needs a bit of what I call a performance enhancer or it does taste a bit dry. I award this dish three and half stars out of five. They also offer various drinks; I got a lemonade which had the perfect tart to sweet ratio. I also got a Jerusalem bagel and a blueberry scone to take home for later. These will not have impact on the overall rating as the three things I did eat more than make up for it. The service is also real cute and friendly as my server was super bubbly and the barista behind the counter was very cute, in a northern Brooklyn kind of way. In a surprising twist of fate, I discovered this restaurant is right across the street from Bamonte's, an Italian restaurant I am hoping to try. As a result, I will be back in the area soon. Between this and Shalom Japan, I am rejoicing and thrilled to find the foods I hold near and dear to me, now I will hold near and close.