- La Superior: This is the place to try Mexican brunch!
- Cafe Colette: Traditional brunch with an eclectic menu and homey atmosphere.
- Egg serves farm fresh food that actually comes from their very own farm.
- Blue Bottle Coffee serves some of the best drip coffee in Williamsburg.
- Radegast Hall: This cozy beer hall is good for brunch, lunch or dinner, complete with a thirst-quenching international beer menu and a grill that serves up the best sausage and burgers around. Yummy veggie options too!
- La Superior: A super brunch spot, and a place to get your taco-fix.
- Saltie: Great spot for off-beat sandwiches and fresh pastries baked by our friend Shanti Church of Shantilly Picnic.
- Wythe Hotel: Brand-new restaurant, which is home to the skilled pastry chef who's baking our cake (Lara Taylor!), amazing food, and rooftop bar with unbeatable Manhattan views.
- Spritzenhaus 33: Slightly more modern, but cozy and warm w/ real fireplaces! Similar to Radegast but a bit more off the beaten path.
- Fette Sau: Arguably the best BBQ in NYC. Get there early to avoid the wait.
- Diner: Not your average diner - this place serves farm fresh, gourmet meals.
- Cafe De La Esquina @ Wythe Diner: Delicious Mexican food and a lively atmosphere.
- Marlow & Sons: With the same owners as Diner, this is voted one of the "best" restaurants in Williamsburg and well-known for their "brick chicken" dish.
- St. Anselm: Go here for anything grilled!
- La Nonna: Affordable Italian with great reviews.
- Fiore: Italian food served up the "Old Country Way."
- Dressler: Fine dining in Williamsburg
- Betto: Small plates allow you to taste multiple novelties on the eccentric, European menu.
Drinks/Bites
- Hotel Delmano: Get your fill of cocktails, wines, oysters, and other treats at this upscale bar with a speakeasy feel.
- Maison Premiere: Oyster house and cocktail den.
- Union Pool: Great music, and a fire pit in the courtyard that will keep you cozy.
- DBA: Sister to my favorite New Orleans hang-out, complete with a stellar beer list and NOLA grub.
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