Williamsburg
Though it’s become more refined in recent years, Williamsburg still has a hipster vibe—as evidenced by indie music performances, gallery shows and shops run by local artisans. Distilleries and wineries show off the neighborhood’s flair for locally made spirits, while Smorgasburg packs in creative food vendors along the riverfront on summer Saturdays. Williamsburg is one of the City’s most exciting nightlife neighborhoods too, with many of NYC’s trendiest restaurants and clubs.
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Wythe Hotel Williamsburg
This charming hotel is housed in a former barrel factory built in 1901.
Brooklyn Bowl
Enjoy the world's first LEED-certified bowling alley and music venue.
Lilia
Missy Robbins, one of the City's favorite chefs, runs the open, wood-fired kitchen.
McCarren Park
Everyone flocks to McCarren if it’s above 60 degrees.
Maison Premiere
Maison Premiere is a modern homage to Parisian and New Orleans oyster bars of yesteryear.
Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
This combination cinema–supper club–bar is awfully fun.
Peter Luger Steak House
This legendary establishment draws meat lovers from all over.
Awoke Vintage
This spunky boutique specializes in bright colors, whimsical designs and playful styling.
Birds of a Feather
Try healthy Chinese food in a stylish Williamsburg setting.
Brooklyn Winery
Taste premium small batch wines that combine tradition with innovation.
Catbird Wedding Annex
For over a decade, trendsetting indie jeweler Catbird has been the go-to ring shop for Brooklyn brides.
Domino Park
This five-acre public park along the Williamsburg waterfront is named for the former Domino Sugar Refinery.
Spoonbill & Sugartown
This shop is Williamsburg’s artsy alternative to big chain bookstores.





































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