On the hunt for the best brunch in Brooklyn? Feast on pancakes, eggs and more at these first-rate brunch spots. Here's your guide to the best live music, art shows, comedy events and food fests the neighborhood has to offer.
From world-famous hot dogs to New York pizza icons and funky dives, these are the best bars and restaurants in Coney Island. The city's playground has been the center of seaside amusement since before the turn of the 20th century. The Old-Brooklyn neighborhood is beloved for its cutesy mom-and-pop shops and a flourishing dining and drinking scene that lines Vanderbilt Avenue.
Big hitters like Notorious B. Just across the Brooklyn Bridge, this charming nabe offers sweeping waterfront views of Manhattan—and so much more. Our favorite places to eat, listen to music, see a burlesque show and play shuffleboard in this quirky industrial nabe. Time Out New York. Get us in your inbox Sign up to our newsletter for the latest and greatest from your city and beyond. Itinerary: Kick things off with a steam and a soak at backyard bathhouse cityWell, a short walk from the R train at Union Street.
Continue the cozy vibe at Black Mountain Wine House — a vino and cheese spot with a cabin aesthetic and a working fireplace. Exploring the area? Make sure you book a stay at one of the best hotels near the Brooklyn Bridge through Culture Trip.
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Red Hook. Give us feedback. Read Next View. The CDC now recommends that masks should be worn indoors if you're not vaccinated, but are less important if you're outside in a non-crowded area. Many people seemed to be following those guidelines, as masks were few and far between among the people sitting in the park. This is just one example of the many vendors you're likely to come across while exploring Williamsburg.
If you venture further afield to Bedford Avenue, you'll find people selling art, homemade clothing, and other goods.
Despite living together in Williamsburg for a few months, this was the first time we had stopped by Domino Park on a warm day. We couldn't stop raving about how lucky we felt to live right there, with so many fun activities to do that don't cost a lot of money.
Considering we didn't even have to take the subway there, it was a pretty inexpensive and fun day out. While we were walking along the pier, we could see people out on jet skis enjoying the beautiful weather. If we had wanted to, we could have also walked over to the entrance of the Williamsburg Bridge and actually walked across to the southeastern tip of the island.
No weekend in Williamsburg would be complete without a trip a little further east, where a majority of the neighborhood's nightlife can be found. In East Williamsburg, a number of bars host drag shows during the week and on the weekends.
I stopped by a show that was being hosted by local New York City drag queens Lucia Fuchsia , Jupiter Gallaxxi , and Chase Runaway to see what an average Tuesday night out in Williamsburg would look like — for an attendee of a drag show, that is.
Metal" drag competition, which is held at Now And Then NYC among the old warehouses of Williamsburg, is a perfect example of how entertainment and nightlife can thrive during and after the pandemic. Home to iconic gay bars like 3 Dollar Bill, The Rosemont, and Metropolitan, describing the culture of Williamsburg couldn't be done without mentioning the influence of the queer community.
From the moment you wake up in the morning until you fall into bed at night, there are limitless possibilities to how you can spend each day. From walking by the East River to grabbing a slice at a New York institution like Joe's Pizza, Williamsburg offers its residents a host of different activities. While its roots and development are undeniably controversial, it's easy to see why many people enjoy living in this neighborhood — and why it's so important to buy local, support local artists, and tip your queens.
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Erin McDowell. I've lived in Brooklyn, New York, for almost two years, but just recently moved to the Williamsburg neighborhood. Regarded as one of the city's trendiest neighborhoods, Williamsburg has a lot to offer. I decided to take a tour of my own neighborhood to show my personal experience of living in Williamsburg as COVID restrictions ease. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. In its earliest days, Williamsburg was recognized as part of Bushwick and was called "Bushwick Shore," due to its location on the edge of the East River.
It's impossible to preface what it's like to live in Williamsburg without acknowledging it as one of New York City's most gentrified neighborhoods. The average rent in Williamsburg is still high, despite the coronavirus pandemic causing rent rates to fall citywide. Williamsburg has become a destination for people from all over the New York City area to shop, dine out, and enjoy the local nightlife attractions.
I took a walk through Williamsburg and saw an interesting mix of buildings both new and old. Outdoor dining has become a flourishing business model in Williamsburg.
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