3. Juliette
8.4
135 N 5th St (at Bedford Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · Williamsburg · 280 tips and reviews
Alex: Braised oxtail with polenta, best brunch I've had in a long while
Chayenne Espinal: The eggs Benedict was perfect and the presentation equaled it! Will definitely go back!
Ranu Rajkarnikar: Beautiful space with a rooftop and solid brunch. The omelette of the day was good as was the smoked salmon benedict. Bloody Mary was classic and on point too. Juliette won't disappoint!
5. Cafe Colette
8.5
79 Berry St (at N 9th St), Brooklyn, NY
New American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 188 tips and reviews
Josh Guttman: Top 3 brunch spots in Williamsburg. The seasonal item (recently poached eggs, root veggies and sourdough) is reliably good.
Kat S.: Can't go wrong with the French Toast. Try the rhubarb compote if available!
David A. Seraphin: Nice little cozy spot for brunch. The staff were very friendly and they even complimented us with a desert on the house based on an order that was slightly off. Will definitely go back again!
6. Beco
8.8
45 Richardson St (btwn Lorimer St & Union Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Brazilian Restaurant · Williamsburg · 175 tips and reviews
Annie Chou: Great prix fixe brunch deal: you get an espresso drink, a cocktail (get the passionfruit caipiroska) and an entree for less than $20.
Michael Leng: Love the feijoada and acai, one of my favorite spots for brunch!
Gaëlle Ma Tata: Very nice brunch and expresso! We didn't try thé cocktails but they seems very tasty ! Recommandé !
7. Allswell
8.6
124 Bedford Ave (at N 10th St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 247 tips and reviews
Abby: If you're into splitsies, start with the flatbread (breakfast) and then move onto the crispy chicken sandwich (lunch). Great way to get your brunch on.
Ben Mackey: The Arctic Char with two poached eggs and avocado is my pick for best brunch item in New York. Seriously - it is worth the hour wait for a table on the weekend.
Nicole Formica: Great brunch selection and very cabin-esque environment. Try one of their bloody Mary's and eggs Benedict with kale!
9. Aurora
8.5
70 Grand St (btwn Kent & Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Italian Restaurant · Williamsburg · 129 tips and reviews
Fodor's Travel: Ricotta, black truffles, and prosciutto di Parma elevate the eggs Benedict at brunch, when the French toast comes stuffed with apple compote and topped with Amarena cherries. Read more.
Steven Lambiase: Great handmade pastas, the prosciutto benedict is the best thing on the brunch menu.
Mia A: Delicious brunch! Sit in the outdoor area/greenhouse and try the gnocchi, which are different (and better) than what you'd typically expect.
10. Reunion Cafe
8.7
544 Union Ave (at Withers St), Brooklyn, NY
Café · Williamsburg · 92 tips and reviews
Danielle Nicole: Great service and hardly any wait for your food (which is hard to find during Sat brunch time). Got the herb omelette sandwich with cream cheese, which was amazing. Dough donuts and Stumptown here too
Nedley Tee: Israeli omelette, balsamic blueberry sandwich with goat cheese and Stumptown (of course) 😄😄😄
Jenny Quénard: Super friendly staff! I'd definitely recommend the avocado toast :)
11. Sweet Chick
8.6
164 Bedford Ave (at N 8th St), Brooklyn, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Williamsburg · 314 tips and reviews
Daniela Asaro: If they have the General Tso chicken & waffle special - get it! Both brunch and dinner are good + great service.
Qbertplaya: Weekday brunch M-F 11am-4pm, free beer or soda w/ chicken & waffle or sandwich order. I got the chicken sandwich w/ slaw on it and a heap of arugula salad and Arnold Palmer soda $12. Good deal.
Michelle C: Great brunch spot! Short wait with text/app notifications re: spot in line. Accommodated my request for seat w/back support. Vegetarian fried "chicken" and waffles were AWESOME! Service was great too.
14. Egg Shop
8.3
138 N 8th St (Berry St.), Brooklyn, NY
Breakfast Spot · Williamsburg · 27 tips and reviews
Lucie Pustova: Great mix of southern breakfast food (fried chicken, waffles, biscuit) and trendy New York brunch food (kale, bowls). Recommend the sausage egg & cheese and the El Camino!
Nicole Formica: The B.E.C. Sandwich is a solid choice. The tomato jam on it was magical! Don't forget to get a side of hashbrowns.
John Duncan: Great brunch spot. But busy
15. Shalom Japan
8.0
310 S 4th St (at Rodney St), Brooklyn, NY
Japanese Restaurant · East Williamsburg · 100 tips and reviews
Oz Lubling: Incredible food and drinks. You don't expect it to be as good as it is. Get the pancake dish, the lox bowl and the toro toast. All excellent. Can't go wrong.
b: everything is great- notably the shalom caprese, tuna tataki with black tahini, and the lox bowl
Ellis Hamburger: Matzoh ball ramen is the best for brunch!