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Marie Louise “Madame Mado” Point

Like so many others, we admire Marie Louise “Madame Mado” Point (of restaurant La Pyramide in Vienne) for her high standards of hospitality and quality, which were excellently maintained for many years after her esteemed husband’s passing.

Located in the space previously home for Oxalis, our cafe is our homage to Madame Mado's legacy and our shared belief that a restaurant is a collective narrative that is continued and enriched by everyone who works within their walls.

Cafe Mado is part of Redwood Hospitality, which includes Oxalis, Place des Fêtes, and Laurel Bakery.

Dining at Mado

Much of our inspiration comes from further south, from the deep culinary traditions of the French and Italian Riviera. Expect the same thoughtful and produce-forward cooking of Culinary Director Daniel Martignon and our talented team across our sister restaurants.

Last seating at 9:45 on Fridays and Saturday. We save ample space for walk-ins and reservations are also available 14 days in advance. 

Coffee, pastries, and savory sandwiches are available courtesy of Laurel Bakery 8:30am - 3pm Wednesday to Monday. 

Stroller policy: To keep our spaces safe and comfortable, strollers are not permitted in the atrium, back garden, or beside dining tables. If you're seated in the atrium, we’re happy to store your stroller during your meal. Strollers can be accommodated at select tables in our dining room.

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The Atrium

Our enclosed atrium is available exclusively seated dining after 12PM every day. Reservations are available online for  tables and the bar, and space is reserved for walk-in diners.

The atrium is also available for private bookings.

A perfect spot for lunch or dinner after a visit to the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, or Prospect Park.