1. Roberta's Pizza
9.2
261 Moore St (at Bogart St), Brooklyn, NY
Pizzeria · East Williamsburg · 864 tips and reviews
O L: Maybe the best pizza I’ve ever had. The mozzarella is truly special. Huge points for vibe and good bear too.
Eater: Here's what happens when hipster chefs get it right. Market-driven goodness and go-to pizzas. Check out the Heritage Radio Network, which broadcasts from the dining room on Sundays. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
HBO: Girls happened here. Marnie and Charlie got brunch and decided to make things work in the Season 2 finale here.
2. Devoción
9.0
69 Grand St (btwn Kent & Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Williamsburg · 241 tips and reviews
mark harvey: Great selection of coffee for coffee snobs. I think they roast on site. Really good croissant. Great indoor and outdoor seating! Can’t ask for much more from a coffee shop
Amy Wang: super cool decoration and skylight! actually to me the most beautifully built coffee shop in williamsburg.
Kayleigh Harrington: Great place to work or take a break from strolling Williamsburg. When you purchase a bag of coffee beans, it includes an espresso or americano!
5. Brooklyn Brewery
8.9
79 N 11th St (at Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Brewery · Williamsburg · 368 tips and reviews
Nicolas Brugneaux: Super casual and lovely atmosphere. Beer is fresh and tasty, go for it.
ecomagination: The 1st NYC company to use 100% wind-generated electricity; Brooklyn Brewery warehouse has solar panels that provide 1/3 of total power needs and recycles all of its bottles & spent grain
Baratunde: Post-invasion, this is one of the first facilities we must secure.
6. Wythe Hotel
8.9
80 Wythe Ave (at N 11th St), Brooklyn, NY
Hotel · Williamsburg · 160 tips and reviews
Good Squishy: Great view, great staff (Eugene ❤️), good cocktails, crazy expensive Weiss beer, great atmosphere.
Ashley Simon: The rooftop bar is on the 6th floor and has a beautiful view of the city. Go early, catch the sunset, and then jet to a dive bar before the meatpacking-esque crowd arrives.
Travel + Leisure: A T+L Design Awards 2013 winner. Transforming a 1901 building into an industrial-chic hotel, the Wythe is emblematic of Brooklyn's homegrown, craft-centered aesthetic. More: http://tandl.me/WQZ8K3
7. Partners Coffee
8.8
125 N 6th St (btwn Bedford Ave & Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Williamsburg · 408 tips and reviews
Evan: Flat whites, FTW. Also peep the breakfast sandwiches or avocado toast if you're hungry. Worth it.
Richard B: Toby's has a beautiful seating area, but you'll never get to sit there. The people already there are actors, paid to show up before opening and stay until after closing. That's the only explanation.
Aleks Ivic: I feel like I betrayed Blue Bottle because I found something better than the retrofit... this is now my fav coffee shop period!
9. Pies 'n' Thighs
8.8
166 S 4th St (at Driggs Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Fried Chicken Joint · Williamsburg · 554 tips and reviews
Erika Grijalva: The chicken 'n waffles is a delight, very juicy chicken. The biscuits with gravy is also delicious.
Serious Eats: Crisp fried chicken, warm, fluffy biscuits, and tender doughnuts all at reasonable prices. Good for breakfast, too.
Tamara H: Walk across the Wburg Bridge w/ your favorite girl and treat her to a chicken biscuit w/ profresh people watching on the side. If she's not into it: dump her, take me.
11. Black Brick
8.4
300 Bedford Ave (btwn Grand & S 1st St), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Williamsburg · 165 tips and reviews
Mohit: Nice vibes, great place to get your work done, spacious, love the dark n dim lights environment.
Roberto Forgione: best service/friendliest staff!
Matt Todd: Super friendly staff, superb espresso, lovely spot to get some work done.
15. Artists & Fleas
8.1
70 N 7th St (btwn Wythe & Kent Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Flea Market · Williamsburg · 65 tips and reviews
Polina Weitz: Love this place. Interesting vendors, cool designs and a fun vibe overall.
ELSA AND ME: We've been at Artists & Fleas a few times with the ELSA dress and the mix of local independent designers, vintage and beau crafts is awesome. Def one of those places to check out as tourist, and NYer.
Lindsey Rhoades: Rad indoor alternative to the BKflea, with artisan crafts taking the lead over vintage/estate finds. Interesting space, too.