1. Pies 'n' Thighs
8.7
166 S 4th St (at Driggs Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Fried Chicken Joint · Williamsburg · 553 tips and reviews
Rich Kearney: The fried chicken is what they're famous for, but the brunch is my favorite. If you're skeptical of putting sausage gravy on eggs & cheese on a biscuit, don't be, it's amazing.
jiresell: One of my favorite casual spots in Brooklyn. Chicken and biscuit sandwich with honey and hot sauce is great. Love their sausage gravy too.
Cliff Wilson: Got the banjo with sausage gravy on it, AMAZING!
3. Diner
8.8
85 Broadway (at Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Diner · Williamsburg · 286 tips and reviews
IFC: Diner is the go-to spot for the beautiful tattooed masses and the freshest brunch in town. The secret ingredient in their homemade biscuits & sausage gravy is love. And you can taste it! - IFC Staff
Cooper Smith: The menu changes daily but if its available, don't pass up the scrambled eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits, fresh kale, and cherries.
Alexis Anderson: The best brunch I've ever had in NYC -- EVER. Strong mimosas and killer sausage.
4. Heavy Woods
8.4
50 Wyckoff Ave. (at Willoughby Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Bushwick · 85 tips and reviews
Sara Minisquero: Sausage gravy on a greah biscuit is to die for, and don’t get me started on this pecan bread pudding
Melanie Bouley: When the music is bumpin' this place is the TITS. Good brunch from what I hear. Great happy hour from what I know. Crawfish mac is very good as is the jambalaya, biscuit, & deviled egg (lol).
Rebecca Sutter: "Take, eat; this is my Biscuit which broken for you. Do this in remembrance of me." - Our lord and biscuit savior, 1 Cajuns 11:23-26
Nate Folkert: chicken biscuit - deep fried chicken thigh with sausage gravy on a biscuit with a green salad
S: Pork ribs hash was fantastic. Service slightly slow but worth it.
Sara: They play The The and The Police and Van Morrison (and other wonderful bands). The service is hit/miss and the food prices aren't excellent but the food, drinks, and atmosphere are excellent!
8. Stone Park Café
8.4
324 5th Ave (at 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Central Slope · 128 tips and reviews
CITY GRIT: If you're there for dinner, always start with the Kale Salad, the Scallop & Marrow Tacos and any of their housemade pastas!
Alex Rainert: The Hangtown Fry consists of eggs, Vermont cheddar, bacon and tempura-fried oysters. That's right. Oysters. Breakfast re-imagined. Recognize.
Brandon Hoy: No bloody mary's before noon on Sundays. Booooo
Ian Zabel: The hot chocolate with whipped cream is perfectly warm on a cold day, and not too rich or sweet
Time Out New York: Try the addictive Sundae of Broken Dreams, 2 vanilla scoops topped w/ caramel sauce from Nine Cakes bakery, homemade whipped cream & bits of broken pretzel. It’s 1 of our #100best dishes & drinks 2011 Read more.
Alex Rainert: The Peanut Butter Cup sundae is coffee bean ice cream (hell yeah!) w/ peanut sauce, hot fudge, whip cream and chocolate shavings. It's a heap of killer flavors that go great together.
10. Moo Burger
7.9
240 Court St (Baltic St), Brooklyn, NY
Burger Joint · Boerum Hill · 109 tips and reviews
Ian Tabolt: Gluten free buns, turkey, chicken, and portobello burgers makes it a crowd pleaser as far as burger places go. Best burger place in the area.
Amanda King: Oh shit. The bananas foster shake is the best milkshake ever. Shit.
Lindsay Marie Felton: Order the Hangover with sweet potato fries. Fries come w/ maple syrup which goes great with a burger topped with bacon & a fried egg.