1. Brooklyn Fare
8.6
200 Schermerhorn St (at Hoyt St), Brooklyn, NY
Grocery Store · Boerum Hill · 81 tips and reviews
Foodspotting: Try the Japanese Snapper, Baby Artichoke, Sashimi Squid, Cream, Razor Clam Broth
The New York Times: Turn off your device and let the evening wash over you like a dream. Don’t return to the grid until afterward. Pinky swear on that. Read more.
KP: Everyone should shop here. Excellent food, good product selection, and great prices.
4. Woodwork
583 Vanderbilt Ave (at Dean St), Brooklyn, NY
Sports Bar · Prospect Heights · 133 tips and reviews
Sunny Dee: This bar is fantastic. Ross is amazing and they have the most delicious food at affordable prices with a large selection of good beers.
Maroon 5: They love their European soccer here. If you're coming for a game, get here early and try the waffles. Great drinks and great food - you can't go wrong!
David Mikel 😜😎: Good beer, and staff is nice too. NYC is wild
5. Dram
177 S 4th St (btwn Driggs Ave & Roebling St), Brooklyn, NY
Cocktail Bar · Williamsburg · 148 tips and reviews
Mahatmaz: For agave spirit lovers, try the Pierde Almas Tobala, expensive but well worth each and every penny and then some
Miles Fitzgerald: You smell like fried food when you leave this place.
Jeremy Savlen: Don't get any signature cocktails. They're, like, five ounces at most.
6. Lobster Joint
1073 Manhattan Ave (btwn Eagle & Dupont St), Brooklyn, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Greenpoint · 152 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: Quality lobster rolls, oyster shooters, fried fish, and more New England classics with a large outdoor space. Happy hour cocktails are a steal.
Cooper Smith: The lobster roll is on par with the best in the city but being that this is Brooklyn, you get more for your money, with a choice of fries, salad, or chips. And if you ask nicely, watermelon
Gothamist: Huge portions of fresh, tasty seafood at a lightening quick pace. From 4-7 p.m. on weekdays you can get $1 oysters, $4 sliders, $4 drafts and $16 pitchers, and $4 oyster shooters.
7. Red Hook Lobster Pound
8.9
284 Van Brunt St (btwn Verona St & Visitation Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Red Hook · 171 tips and reviews
NearSay NYC: Bib not required to chow down on one of their Connecticut style lobster rolls. Just lobster and butter! Pure deliciousness from the buttered, crunchy bun to the thick and hearty helpings of lobster.
New York Habitat: The freshest of fresh. This casual Red Hook spot has one of the best lobster rolls in the city. Get one with a bag of chips and the blueberry soda. Yum!
NYC Pride: Lobster rolls, shrimp rolls, chowdah? Great! Lobster BLT or Lobster Mac and Cheese? Even better! Their NY Lobster Truck is our pick for "Best Food Truck." Read more.
Omar K: Grab a shaved ice snocone, especially of it's a hot day. They use a special Japanese ice shaver and awesome homemade, all natural, flavors. Best ice based treat I've ever had.
Joe Borrelli: Sea salt caramel milk chocolate. If you are not pure of heart, they'll make your face melt like the nazis in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Darris Lee: Try the Earl Grey Snocone. It is delicious!!
10. The Levee
7.9
212 Berry St (at N 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
Dive Bar · Williamsburg · 210 tips and reviews
j'aime: cheeseballs for one and all!!!! also various beer/shot combos with clever names. beware the morning after those $5 beauties (ie a bottle of Texas Lonestar with a shot of tequila)...
Sara Maria Salamone: Fuck dinner, Cheeseballs and sportsmen.
Mike Bodge: Get a "Sportsman" at the bar and before you know it, you'll have the high score on Big Buck Hunter.