Neighborhood Map

We encourage our guests to be true explorers of the neighborhood. Whether heading North, South, East, or West, you have the best of Williamsburg within an arm’s reach.

Edith's Eatery & Grocery

312 Leonard St.

6-minute walk ᐧ $

A modern Jewish deli experience described as “Zabar’s for the next generation”

Gertie

357 Grand St.

5-minute walk ᐧ $

An all-day modern diner and bar serving bagels, babka, and booze


Reunion

544 Union Ave.

5-minute walk ᐧ $$

A low-key Israeli cafe perfect for a casual breakfast of comfort food. Dinner also available

The Butcher’s Daughter

271 Metropolitan Ave.

10-minute walk ᐧ $$

Bright and airy cafe + brunch hotspot offering a full plant-based menu

Coffee + Daytime Eats

Devoción

69 Grand St.

14-minute walk ᐧ $

High-quality South American beans roasted on-site in a light-filled coffee shop

BKG Coffee Roasters

557 Myrtle Ave

18-minute subway ᐧ $

A micro-roaster dedicated to pushing the limits in its relentless pursuit of coffee perfection
Hotel Indigo Williamsburg’s official coffee partner, available daily in the lobby


Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop

727 Manhattan Ave.

20-minute walk ᐧ $$

An old-school neighborhood staple featured in TV & movies offering donuts, fresh pastries, and shakes

Copper Mug Coffee

131 North 4th St.

15-minute walk ᐧ $

Low-key coffee shop with bright and classic decor with a large backyard co-working area.


Pizza

Leo

123 Havemeyer St.

6-minute walk ᐧ $$

Sourdough pies, pasta, breakfast sandwiches, and natural wines served in a laid-back bistro serving

l’Industrie

​​254 S 2nd St.

8-minute walk ᐧ $

A celebrated slice shop where old-world thin crust meets contemporary flavor combinations

Best Pizza

33 Havemeyer St. / 800 Grand St.

5-minute / 15-minute walk ᐧ $

Wood-fired pizza by the slice and “granny squares” in a cozy pizzeria

Emmy Squared

364 Grand St.

5-minute walk ᐧ $$

A sit-down restaurant serving pan-baked, Detroit-style square slices


Montesacro

432 Union Ave

2-minute walk ᐧ $$

Roman-style “pinsa” (traditional flatbread) with a covered garden patio open year-round


Drinks

Union Pool

484 Union Ave.

2-minute walk ᐧ $

A hip bar set in a former pool supply store with live music and a taco truck in the backyard


The Commodore

366 Metropolitan Ave.

4-minute walk ᐧ $

A nautical-themed dive bar serving cheap beer, good vibes, and its famous fried chicken 

Night of Joy

667 Lorimer St.

6-minute walk ᐧ $

Relaxed cocktails with a rooftop patio and herb garden for in-house mixing

Black Flamingo

168 Borinquen Pl.

7-minute walk ᐧ $$

Happening bar with trendy decor and a speakeasy lower-level club with notable DJ's

Femme Fontaine

245 S 1st St

10-minute walk - $$

Wonderful new cocktail bar in the heart of Williamsburg. Bohemian lounge with tasty cocktails.

Fresh Kills Bar

161 Grand St.

10-minute walk ᐧ $$

Considered one of the best spots in Williamsburg for quality craft cocktails 

Thief

595 Union Ave.

7-minute walk ᐧ $$

A loosely 80’s-themed bar from John McNulty, the cocktail veteran behind acclaimed bar Katana Kitten

Lucky Dog

303 Bedford Ave​​.

15-minute walk ᐧ $

Neighborhood family owned dive bar that allows dogs with an outdoor space for further socializing

Metropolitan

559 Lorimer St.

5-minute walk ᐧ $

Long-standing LGBTQ+ bar and club with outdoor seating and lounge area, pool, and stage


🔥 = we recommend a reservation or walking in at an “off time” 

Dinner

Four Horsemen

295 Grand St. 🔥

7-minute walk ᐧ $$$

A natural wine bar from James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem that received a ‘Critic's Pick’ by The New York Times

Lilia

567 Union Ave. 🔥

6-minute walk ᐧ $$$

An Italian restaurant under the helm of Missy Robbins (James Beard Award for ‘Best Chef in NYC’)

OKONOMI // YUJI Ramen

150 Ainslie St.

5-minute walk ᐧ $$

A small Japanese restaurant focused on local and traditional seasonal seafood

Nami Nori Williamsburg

236 N 12th St. 🔥

8-minute walk ᐧ $$

Japanese temaki served in a casual bar specializing in open-style sushi hand rolls

Kings Co Imperial

20 Skillman Ave. 🔥

3-minute walk ᐧ $$$

Considered some of the best Chinese food in Brooklyn known for fresh-from-the-garden ingredients

Birds of a Feather

191 Grand St. 🔥

10-minute walk ᐧ $$

A buzzy Sichuan spot serving mapo tofu, tea smoked duck and spicy soft-shell crab

Ainslie

76 Ainslie St.

3-minute walk ᐧ $$

A multi-level Italian eatery and beer garden featuring a rooftop bar and wood-fired pizza

Fandi Matta

74 Bayard St. 🔥

10-minute walk ᐧ $$

Lively restaurant serving global cuisine & cocktails amid plant-filled, industrial-chic decor across from McCarren Park

Modern Love

317 Union Ave. 🔥

7-minute walk ᐧ $$

Upscale vegan dining with a playful, delicious menu

Have & Meyer

103 Havemeyer St.

5-minute walk ᐧ $$

An Italian natural wine bar serving “Slow Food inspired” pasta and other classics 

Fette Sau

354 Metropolitan Ave.

5-minute walk ᐧ $$

Fette Sau (which translates to ‘fat pig,’ but has a more unflattering and mischievous meaning in German) is known for its part Central Texas and part New York Deli barbeque style.

Peter Luger

178 Broadway 🔥

15-minute walk ᐧ $$$
The third-oldest operating steakhouse in New York City; an old-school icon and one of the best steakhouses in the country

Llama Inn

50 Withers St.

5-minute walk ᐧ $$

An upbeat Peruvian spot that elevates traditional cuisine with spontaneous flavors

St. Mazie Bar & Supper Club

345 Grand St.

6-minute walk ᐧ $$$

An intimate supper club serving absinthe, oysters, and live jazz with an overgrown garden out back

Maison Premiere

298 Bedford Ave. 🔥

10-minute walk ᐧ $$$

An old-world oyster house and cocktail lounge featuring a custom-built absinthe drip

Birria-Landia

491 Metropolitan Ave.

1-minute walk ᐧ $

A famous Queens taco truck that opened a second location in Williamsburg; “the most talked-about tacos of the year” received a rare review of a food truck by New York Times critic Pete Wells

12 Chairs Cafe

342 Wythe Ave. 🔥

15-minute walk ᐧ $$

Authentic Israeli fare straight from Tel Aviv for a fun and lively atmosphere


Breweries

Evil Twin Brewing NYC

(1616 George St.)

18-minute subway ᐧ $

With taprooms in both Ridgewood and Dumbo, this nanobrewery is known for its unique flavors, limited edition one-off brews, and seasonal specials

TALEA Beer Co.

(87 Richardson St.)

20-minute walk ᐧ $

This female-founded flagship brewery and taproom has ample seating with tasty charcuterie

Kings County Brewers Collective

(381 Troutman St.)

13-minute subway ᐧ $

KCBC is the first brick-and-mortar brewery to operate in the Bushwick neighborhood in more than 40 years


Desserts

Fortunato Brothers

(289 Manhattan Ave.)

7-minute walk ᐧ $

Authentic "neighborhood landmark" Italian bakery with some of the most tasty baked goods in town

Martha’s Country Bakery

(263 Bedford Ave.)

15-minute walk ᐧ $

A busy dessert hang for late-night cheesecake and cupcake fixings


Specialty Stores

Savino’s Quality Pasta

(111 Conselyea St.)

10-minute walk ᐧ $

Authentic, family-owned shop with cut-to-order homemade pasta and specialty dishes available for takeout

Meckelberg’s

(319 Kent Ave.)

20-minute walk ᐧ $

Specialty food shop across from Domino Park with delicious signature classic-style babka cakes to share among friends; events held weekly