Though it may appear to be just a pizza place at first sight, Saraghina is owned by authentic Italians, and stylish ones at that. Read more.
Going to Roberta's is practically like a rite of passage into being a Brooklynite. Read more.
This place is just simply beautiful - once you step inside you forget that you live in an urban wasteland and actually appreciate nature again. Read more.
Drink, and drink heavily. The place feels like it's straight out of Germany, with live music, wooden picinic tables, and many, many pints of beer. Read more.
Think about it: good beers, good food, bowling, and live shows. What could be better? Read more.
Vintage clothing is the style of choice in Brooklyn (read: hipsters), so when in Rome, right? Read more.
Don't let the name fool you - this place is way more than just a tea room. It's got breakfast, lunch and dinner, and some interesting drinks, like the rosemary hot toddy. Read more.
Fette Sau is a meatlover's dream. It has all the finest types of BBQ-style cooked meat that you can possibly imagine. And really, really good whiskey. Read more.
Green-Wood Cemetery is the home to some of the city’s most famous deceased residents (DeWitt Clinton!). The cemetery also hosts events, like book readings and gothic tea parties. Read more.
The Glasslands is a community arts space in Williamsburg that oftens hosts live music, dance parties, special events, lectures and ongoing interactive art projects. Read more.