2. St. Anselm
9.1
355 Metropolitan Ave (btwn Havemeyer & Roebling St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 318 tips and reviews
Kt Lacasse: Order orange wine if you have yet to try it. Sweet tea brined chicken is perfect. Plus, you get the whole bird!
Gillian BenAry: In Brooklyn. The food rocks. The wine list is a little self-consciously cool, but you can find good stuff to drink. The whole roast chicken, brined in sweet tea, is insane.
Rachel W.: Don't sleep on the Sweet Tea Brined Young BoBo Chicken. One of the best chicken dishes in NYC. No joke.
3. Yemen Cafe
8.8
176 Atlantic Ave (btwn Clinton & Court St), Brooklyn, NY
Yemeni Restaurant · Brooklyn Heights · 95 tips and reviews
Vahid: Authentic food. Try lamb haneeth and don't forget the complimentary sweet tea.
John Fontein: One of the most authentic Yemenese places I've been to. Order the lamb haneeth and don't forget the free sweet tea!
Loukas Petridis: The food is excellent. We had the lamb loubia and lamb haneeth, both were exquisite. The portions are very generous, enough for two meals on
7. Fette Sau
8.8
354 Metropolitan Ave (btwn Havemeyer & Roebling St), Brooklyn, NY
BBQ Joint · Williamsburg · 561 tips and reviews
Mike H: Really good. The pulled pork was awesome, not doused in sauce. Pork ribs were super juicy, beef ribs were kinda dry. Try the potato salad, its not the normal mayo-soaked kind. Pass on the sweet tea.
PureWow: 1. Wait in line while drinking spiked sweet tea. 2. Order brisket and burnt-ends baked beans. 3. Douse everything in spicy mustard sauce. 4. Happily roll yourself home. Read more.
Danny Trejo: Excellent BBQ. Prepare to wait in line for a while of you get there during peak hours. Go to the bar, grab a drink and wait in line. It's worth it.
8. Sea
7.8
114 N 6th St (btwn Berry St & Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Thai Restaurant · Williamsburg · 257 tips and reviews
Antoinette Russell: The pineapple sweet tea is the best
Ari Nicole: Been going here for years, perfect for every occasion.
Jason W: Perfect place to bring ur sidechick. Appetizers are around $5 and most expensive meal is $15. Food & decor will impress any girl from the hood. Only go during the week cuz wknds are PACKED. SUCK IT RE
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.
Paola Guerrero: Come for the sweet tea slushie vodka concoctions! The mini golf is trashy but oddly perfect.
thea: Picklebacks and slushies. Plus lots of atmospheric outdoor space.
Time Out New York: On Saturdays and Sundays from 4 to 8pm, every tap beer, wine and well cocktail ($4–$7) that you buy comes with a plastic dinosaur on the side that you can cash in for another drink. Read more.
13. Starbucks
7.2
3035 Cropsey Ave (at Hart Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Coney Island · 36 tips and reviews
Alexis Marie: I LOVE how they serve the oatmeal! They give you plain oatmeal with sides of dry fruit, nut medley, and brown sugar and you are able to add what you want and make your own oatmeal!
Anna maria Jennings: Keep walking up. When u get hot by a car don't complain.
Anthony Maglio: The only 24 hour Starbucks I know of. A little slow, but friendly service.