Williamsburg

EAT

Fette Sau

Newfangled urban barbecue joint with late night bar snacks and tap beers.

354 Metropolitan Avenue
(718) 963-3404

Diner

Short, seasonal-focused menu in a rehabbed circa 1926 Pullman dining car.

85 Broadway
(718) 486-3077

Marlow & Sons

Hearty, honest New Americana cooking in an artful urban cabin atmosphere with attached general food store.

81 Broadway
(718) 384-1441

Huckberry Bar

Stylish cocktail bar with light food snacks and weekly themes, like Monday movie night.

588 Grand Street
(718) 218-8555

Aurora

Robust Italian food and outdoor seating in a rustic Brooklyn garden.

70 Grand Street
(718) 388-5100

Nha Toi

Inventive bahn mi and serious pho.

160 Havemeyer Street
(718) 599-1820

Forinnio

Nicely charred crust pizzas from wood burning oven and garden fresh toppings.

187 Bedford Avenue
(718) 384-6004

Walter Foods

A tribute to traditional American dinner fare, with raw bar favorites and classic cocktails.

253 Grand Street
(718) 387-8783

Dressler

Contemporary food in a warm, elegant room adorned by decorative chandeliers and metal work from Brooklyn Naval yard artisans.

149 Broadway
(718) 384-6343

Egg

Southern style breakfast specialties served all day, every day.

135 North 5th Street
(718) 302-5151

SHOP

Artists & Fleas

A year-round weekly market where emerging designers and DIYers showcase their wares.

129 North 6th Street

The Future Prefect

Quality decorative arts, experimental design and conceptual furnishings, mostly from up-and-comers.

115 North 6th Street
(718) 599-6278

MC & Co

Unique home design and personal accessories from small-scale local artisans and craftspeople.

57 North 6th Street
(718) 388-3551

A.P.C. Surplus

A small outlet for the coveted Parisian fashion line housed in a scenic renovated bank.

33 Grand Street
(347) 318-3193

CB: I Hate Perfume

A clean-lined gallery of magical, evocative scents like burning leaves and fallen snow.

93 Wythe Avenue
(718) 384-6890

Brook Farm General Store

A modern source for timeless functional objects from lamps to linens.

75 South 6th Street
(718) 388-8642

Sprout Home

Urban gardening supplies and accessories including plants, floral design and free classes for aspiring green thumbers.

44 Grand Street
(718) 388-4440

Moon River Chattell

Intelligent collection of functional domestic goods with an eye to timeless simplicity and vintage style.

62 Grand Street
(718) 388-1121

Scandinavia Grace

For all things Nordic in home goods including modern bedding and just the right punch of personal accessories.

167 North 9th Street
(718) 384-7886

Darr

Industrial lumberjack setting for worn Americana, taxidermy enthusiasms, and eclectic conversation pieces with a Darr-edge.

101 Metropolitan Avenue
(718) 387-8887

Sweet William

Enchanting birch wood paneled shop with mostly organic lines of clothing, playthings and hand knits for stylish children.

112 North 6th Street
(718) 218-6946

Built By Wendy

Classic, clean American fashion and accessories.

46 North 6th Street
(718) 384-2882

DISCOVER

Brooklyn Brewery

Drop by the tasting room for Friday happy hour or take a Sunday tour of Brooklyn Brewery, the first successful commercial brewery in New York City in over 30 years. Graphic designer Milton Glaser, the man behind the legendary "I Love New York" campaign, designed the logo and label.

79 North 11th Street
(718) 486-7422

Brooklyn Bowl

The world's first LEED-certified green bowling alley located in renovated 23,000 square foot Hecla Iron Works factory where there's room for 16 lanes, a restaurant and bar with beyond bowling alley fare, and a music venue with capacity for 600.

61 Wythe Avenue
(718) 963-3369

McCarren Park

This 35–acre parcel of recreational land is undergoing a massive renovation including a brand new skate park and the restoration of McCarren pool, one of the original 11 pools opened in 1936 by Robert Moses, master builder of mid–century New York. Bordering on neighboring Greenpoint, McCarren Park was home to Brooklyn's first children's farm garden, opened in 1914.

Nassau Avenue, Bayard, Leonard and North 12 Streets

Brick Theater

Located in a former-auto body shop, this refurbished bricked-walled gem hosts cutting edge performing arts and seasonal festivals like the New York Clown Theater.

575 Metropolitan Avenue
(718) 907-6189

Brooklyn Kitchen

Not only a neighborhood kitchen store but a culinary community center with a book club and full list of classes and demonstrations in their nearby kitchen lab.

100 Frost Street
(718) 389-2982

City Reliquary Museum

Located in an old storefront, this tiny odd non-profit community museum and civic organization exhibits personal collections of found objects and artifacts that come with their own story of New York's past.

370 Metropolitan Avenue
(718) 782-4842


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