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Tacocina is a taco stand from Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, located in Domino Park. We serve tacos, margaritas, and more in a laid-back, lively setting overlooking the East River in Williamsburg.

Great for private parties and events for up to 40 guests!


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Your Complete Guide to Domino Park

Domino Park isn't just a park. It's the best waterfront in New York City — and if you know, you

know. 

Sitting right on the Williamsburg waterfront at 25 River Street, Domino Park is where Brooklyn

comes to breathe. Manhattan skyline views, a massive lawn, a skate park, a dog run, and some

of the best people-watching in the borough. Oh, and us — Tacocina is right here, inside the

park.

Here's everything you need to know before you go.

Getting There

Domino Park is at 25 River Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249. The closest subway is the L train to

Bedford Ave — it's about a 10-minute walk west toward the water. Street parking exists but

Williamsburg on a sunny weekend is not the move for driving. Take the train. OR if you’re

looking for an adventure, take the ferry. Domino Park is located immediately adjacent to the

NYC Ferry's South Williamsburg stop (Schaefer Landing) and a short walk from the North

Williamsburg stop, served by the East River Route. It is a 5-10 minute walk from either stop to

the park entrance on Kent Avenue


What to Do at Domino Park

Walk the waterfront. The East River esplanade runs along the park's edge with unobstructed

views of the Manhattan skyline. Sunrise, sunset, golden hour — it's all stunning.

Bring the dog. There's a dedicated dog run on the south end. It gets busy on weekends, which

means you'll need a cold drink while you wait for your dog to make friends.

Skate or watch. The skate park draws a real crowd. Even if you're not skating, it's worth

watching.

Catch a sunset. This is the main event. Domino Park faces west, which means the sunsets

here are genuinely ridiculous. Plan around them.

Eat and drink well. This is where Tacocina comes in.


Eating and Drinking at Domino Park

There aren't a lot of food options inside Domino Park. There's us, and then there's everywhere

else.

Tacocina is Domino Park's go-to spot for tacos, margaritas, and waterfront dining. We're open

seven days a week with a full menu of tacos, cocktails, and seasonal specials. Happy hour runs

Monday through Friday, 11:30am–6pm. On nice days — which in Brooklyn means most of the

summer — the outdoor seating fills up fast. Come early or come ready to wait. It's worth it.

If you're looking for food near Domino Park, you're already standing next to the best option.


Best Times to Visit Domino Park

Weekday mornings are peaceful — great for a walk or coffee before the crowds arrive.

Friday afternoons are the sweet spot. The after-work energy starts building around 4pm and

the park fills up fast. Happy hour at Tacocina lines up perfectly.

Weekend afternoons are peak Domino Park. Busy, loud, fun. The lawn gets packed, the dog

run is chaotic, and the vibes are unmatched. Get here early if you want a table.

Sunset on any day is always the right answer.


Things to Know Before You Go

The park is free and open to the public every day. There's no ticketing, no reservations for the

park itself. Tacocina does not take reservations — however, we do take large group bookings

up. Perfect for groups up to 40, with picnic benches, corner seating, and a standing table.

Available for 2-hour reservations with food & beverage packages.

Restrooms are available in the park. Bring sunscreen in the summer. The waterfront gets windy

even on hot days, which is either a blessing or a problem depending on your hair situation.


The Bottom Line

Domino Park is one of the best things about living in or visiting Brooklyn. And Tacocina being

right in the middle of it is not a coincidence — it's the point. Come for the views, stay for the

margaritas.

We'll see you out here.