Guidebook for Brooklyn

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Guidebook for Brooklyn

Food Scene

The food is excellent and the owners Assam and Naima are awesome.
135 locals recommend
Lighthouse
145 Borinquen Pl
135 locals recommend
The food is excellent and the owners Assam and Naima are awesome.
Lovely 12 seat restaurant, traditional Japanese breakfast late morning early afternoon and inventive Ramen served in the evenings.
131 locals recommend
OKONOMI // YUJI Ramen
150 Ainslie St
131 locals recommend
Lovely 12 seat restaurant, traditional Japanese breakfast late morning early afternoon and inventive Ramen served in the evenings.
The original third wave coffee shop in the neighborhood. Highly recommended
296 locals recommend
Gimme Coffee
495 Lorimer St
296 locals recommend
The original third wave coffee shop in the neighborhood. Highly recommended
Great authentic Taiwanese food.
182 locals recommend
Win Son
159 Graham Ave
182 locals recommend
Great authentic Taiwanese food.
Super fun and cool Vietnamese hipster restaurant. See what all the hype is about and why it's worth it. Jefferson Ave stop of the L train.
137 locals recommend
Bunker Vietnamese
99 Scott Ave
137 locals recommend
Super fun and cool Vietnamese hipster restaurant. See what all the hype is about and why it's worth it. Jefferson Ave stop of the L train.
Great Udon noodles and sushi and traditional Japanese home cooking. One of Williamsburg's best. Beautiful space.
220 locals recommend
Samurai Mama
205 Grand St
220 locals recommend
Great Udon noodles and sushi and traditional Japanese home cooking. One of Williamsburg's best. Beautiful space.

Drinks & Nightlife

Nice chill neighborhood bar with midwestern theme.
102 locals recommend
Burnside
506 Grand St
102 locals recommend
Nice chill neighborhood bar with midwestern theme.
Great decor and backyard and amazing beer selection
125 locals recommend
Spuyten Duyvil
359 Metropolitan Ave
125 locals recommend
Great decor and backyard and amazing beer selection
Critically acclaimed place to see avant grade music and theater.
55 locals recommend
National Sawdust
80 N 6th St
55 locals recommend
Critically acclaimed place to see avant grade music and theater.
Par too the Bowery Group, national music groups, indie rock bands play here. Recommended!
303 locals recommend
Music Hall of Williamsburg
66 N 6th St
303 locals recommend
Par too the Bowery Group, national music groups, indie rock bands play here. Recommended!

Parks & Nature

A place to be see and be seen in the neighborhood. Great for a stroll, picnic or just to watch adults playing kickball.
997 locals recommend
Williamsburg
997 locals recommend
A place to be see and be seen in the neighborhood. Great for a stroll, picnic or just to watch adults playing kickball.
A little bit of a hike but very nice way to see Greenpoint, our northern neighborhood.
252 locals recommend
Transmitter Park
Greenpoint Avenue
252 locals recommend
A little bit of a hike but very nice way to see Greenpoint, our northern neighborhood.

Shopping

Great selection of art, fiction, architecture and design plus magazines to boot.
84 locals recommend
Spoonbill & Sugartown Books
218 Bedford Ave
84 locals recommend
Great selection of art, fiction, architecture and design plus magazines to boot.

Essentials

800 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
214 3rd St
800 locals recommend
large 24 hour convenience store with everything you need.
157 locals recommend
Sunac Natural Food
440 Union Ave
157 locals recommend
large 24 hour convenience store with everything you need.

Entertainment & Activities

all the hit movies.
468 locals recommend
Williamsburg Cinemas
217 Grand St
468 locals recommend
all the hit movies.
more art house fare with full food menus and drinks.
941 locals recommend
Nitehawk Cinema
136 Metropolitan Ave
941 locals recommend
more art house fare with full food menus and drinks.

Arts & Culture

Just over the Williamsburg Bridge in Manhattan on the lower east side. The two neighborhoods are connected by a shared history.
603 locals recommend
Tenement Museum
103 Orchard St
603 locals recommend
Just over the Williamsburg Bridge in Manhattan on the lower east side. The two neighborhoods are connected by a shared history.