2. Morgan's Brooklyn BBQ
7.9
267 Flatbush Ave (St Marks Ave), Brooklyn, NY
BBQ Joint · Prospect Heights · 182 tips and reviews
Solomon Prophete: We enjoyed the fatty brisket, pork ribs, pulled pork and Frito pie. They have Shiner Bock on tap. Great Texas BBQ.
AVILA J.: Nothing could be finer than a frito pie and shiner.
Chris E: Respectable BBQ. Fatty brisket isn't fatty by TX standards, but still tasty. Tender pork ribs. Shiner is on tap for added authenticity.
4. The Crown Inn
8.7
724 Franklin Ave (at Park Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Crown Heights · 80 tips and reviews
Daniel Coates: Get the shiner grapefruits
Julie McMahon: Cocktails (whisky recommended) are great, backyard is excellent. Don't even look at the menu. Just go up and ask the sandwich man what to eat.
The Wall Street Journal: A generous Happy Hour offers $4 beers, $6 selected cocktails and $7 glasses of wine until 8 p.m., even on weekends. Read more.
7. Sidecar
560 5th Ave (btwn 15th & 16th St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · South Slope · 186 tips and reviews
Sujan Hong: New drink, the Regal Beagle, is a great summer beverage that evokes Shiner's Ruby Redbird.
Kimberly Agin: Probably in my top 5 NYC brunch places of all time. Love the chill gastropub-type atmosphere. Plus the French press coffee and unbelievable food.
Alan Hyman: You must have the Bloodie Mary. Yum!!
8. The Box House Hotel
8.4
77 Box St (at McGuinness Blvd.), Brooklyn, NY
Hotel · Greenpoint · 24 tips and reviews
Jean-Francois Frenette: Free wifi all throughout the hotel! Loft suite comes all equipped with stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, two flat screen TVs, one comfy bed and a comfy double sofa bed! Perfection made affordable!
Duann: Great place to stay with manhattan views
Mae (DJ Illy) King: Amazing, comfortable, gorgeous suites! Complimentary wifi!
Kathryn FoxGroves: Brunch burger is my go to burger. Biscuits are buttery deliciousness. Short Rib Hash is a standout.
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!
Iversen: PLAY CHESS IDIOTS
Daeha Ko: The best bar for sports viewing in Williamsburg. Televisions encircle the establishment for convenient viewing anywhere you sit. Nice lounge-like area for the big screen. Good beer and food selection.
Cooper Smith: Take down both craft drafts and sports bar tapas like sliders and mole wings while watching sports and admiring old-school Dodgers photos and punching bags not named Mark Sanchez. (via Thrillist) Read more.
Colin Gibbs: Pretty solid sports bar. Good wings and they have a nice projector in the back.
12. Shelter
7.8
80 N 7th St (at Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Williamsburg · 99 tips and reviews
Allie Mahler: Brunch is delicious here. Get the eggs florentine (or any Benedict) and the truffle pizza with eggs.
Global Highlander: In true Williamsburg style, it offers pizza and Argentinian empanadas w/ an interior of a ski lodge and exterior of an Italian cafe, along with aloof service. The wobbly tables spill water all over!
Aimara Toledo: 4 staggioni and truffle pizza are divine! The empanadas are too small for the price. Otherwise, this is the end of Roberta's! LOVE
13. Nitehawk Cinema
9.4
136 Metropolitan Ave (btwn Berry St & Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Movie Theater · Williamsburg · 301 tips and reviews
Peter Gerard: Well curated cinema with at-seat service. Excellent popcorn with real butter, well-made cocktails, good food. Most screenings sell out, so I recommend booking ahead.
Concert Ticket Agency: Dinner? Movie? or a show? Stop here first, grab some grub, watch a cool indie flick, then see a show at nearby Music Hall of Williamsburg. Beer! Pork Buns! Popcorn! oh my!
Time Out New York: Each theater has paired seats and tables where twosomes can nosh while taking in indie and retro flicks. Split the Nitehawk Queso, with melted cheese, black beans, spicy chorizo and cooling guac. Read more.