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This Dumbo rooftop is shaking up $10 frozen cocktails when the weather hits 90 degrees

This Dumbo rooftop is shaking up $10 frozen cocktails when the weather hits 90 degrees

Time Out15-07-2025
The weather isn't our favorite pastime to talk about, but we can't help but notice that it is seriously scorching outside. Last Friday marked the first day of the summer season, and boy, she certainly came out of the gate screaming hot, greeting us with 100-degree temps that even broke a 140-year-old record heat. But once again, I don't need to tell you that it is hot—the bead running down your back already has. However, I can tell you that this summertime deal in Dumbo is here to cool you off when high temps rear their ugly head.
All summer long, Time Out Market is offering a deal to chill you out. When the weather hits 90 degrees or above, the market hall offers discounted deals on its frozen drink menu, priced from $10-12. Available on both floors including the fifth-floor rooftop, this boozy good deal is guaranteed to keep you cool all summer long.
Ice cream lovers will love the Boozy Orange Creamsicle Ice Cream Float ($12). Made with Stoli vanilla vodka, a few scoops of vanilla ice cream, Fanta soda and a swirl of whipped cream, this grown-up twist on a childhood favorite blends creamy indulgence with a splash of spirits.
If your idea of summer revolves around having a glass of rose in hand, then Peach Frosé ($10) is for you. Made with Juliette Heirloom Peach liqueur, rosé and a blend of fresh strawberry purée, this frozen keeps things light and fruity. If a marg is more your speed, the zesty Frozen Passion Fruit Margarita ($10) is a fun spin on the original, shaken with Chinola liqueur, Cazadores tequila and floral notes thanks to a splash of Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto.
But if you can down an espresso martini regardless of season, you should most definitely order the Frozen Espresso Martini ($10). Made with Meili vodka and ChocoLat Deluxe Chocolate liqueur, this frozen is supremely caffeinated with a mix of cold brew and coffee liqueur.
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