1. Brooklyn Bowl
8.6
61 Wythe Ave (btwn N 11th & N 12th St), Brooklyn, NY
Bowling Alley · Williamsburg · 536 tips and reviews
Cyndi Zaino: Huge space, great menu and friendly staff. Come for concerts or bowling - either way it's frigin' awesome.
Steffen Bredahl: Awesome venue for a concert! Blues traveler was awesome!
Patrick Baskin: Great, intimate place for a concert. Acoustics are decent, but could be improved, cheap shows are definitely worth going here for
The Corcoran Group: One of the best and friendliest music venues in NYC. They even have a live feed of the concert, so you won’t miss a beat when getting drinks for all your friends.
Racky Ross: Great venue for concerts. The view is great from the balcony upstairs.
Chris Raghoobar: Basically Brooklyn's Bowery Ballroom, but with a warmer vibe and better downstairs bar. Incredible place for concerts, intimate but just the right size to get a party going.
3. Baby's All Right
8.5
146 Broadway (at Bedford Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Music Venue · Williamsburg · 100 tips and reviews
kyle treman: Sick concerts. Brunch is beyond good. Get the Pork Belly. If they had cheap drinks I would never leave.
Jason Lee: Best spot for concerts, top railing in front of the bar
Chris Raghoobar: I guess I have too many "favorite concert spots" but I can't help considering this as one. A sweet, intimate venue behind a great restaurant. Come for the amazing brunch, stay for some amazing shows.
7. National Sawdust
9.3
80 N 6th St (at Wythe Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Concert Hall · Williamsburg · 18 tips and reviews
Alex Barz: An intimate, modern space with impeccable acoustics. The staff was friendly and the space was clean. They manage ticket sales so the crowd doesn’t get too big. My new favorite venue.
Stephanie: Take in a show from the upper level for a perfect unobstructed view.
Adrienne Liu: Sound proof, surround sound, intimate space. Epic live shows here.
8. McCarren Park
9.0
780 Lorimer St (at Driggs Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Park · Williamsburg · 136 tips and reviews
Monica Bloom: i miss the concerts there. but the dog run is still one of the best. my dog, Cash, misses it dearly. he's so brooklyn.
Afi Yellow-Duke: Hipster watching: your new favorite sport. The concerts here are also pretty great.
Andrea Estevez: Beautiful park to relax or spend time with friends and family. Tennis court, fútbol, softball, racing track and doggie parks!
10. The Wick
7.8
260 Merserole St., Brooklyn, NY
Concert Hall · East Williamsburg · 7 tips and reviews
Elie Bleier: Amazing lighting system. Good, non-deafening sound. Cool outdoor area.
Angel Garcia: Bout to get my Yaowa on at this Joell Ortiz Emilio Rojas venue
L. T.: A fantastic outdoor stage, great for an intimate show. VERY loud up front. Fantastic beer selection with fair prices. And the portable pizza oven cart in the back is adorable.
NearSay NYC: This is a vintage lover's heaven, from rustic wood-and-brick decor, to the collection of display-only vintage rock concert t-shirts. In terms of goods, the store is loaded w/ fairly priced consignment
The Corcoran Group: Tons of vintage clothing & shoes! There is something here for everybody and is a must visit if you love awesome, vintage finds!
Lucky Magazine: One's a veritable Everest of vintage textiles, with floral bedsheets, embroidered curtains, American flags and burlap sacks. The other houses more cool '70s logo tees than Keith Richards' closet.
15. The City Reliquary
7.4
370 Metropolitan Ave (Havemeyer), Brooklyn, NY
Museum · Williamsburg · 24 tips and reviews
Chris Scott-Dixon: Fun little museum, with occasional concerts and drinks in the back patio. Brooklyn cool.
thecoffeebeaners: Want NYC History? Come here then shop for hand made locally made NYC gifts!
Time Out New York: A remnant from a long-forgotten Gotham, the wooden brick is from the last-known wooden sidewalk in Brooklyn, which ran along Greenpoint’s West Street in the 19th century.
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