10 Things To Do in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Passport In Photos
4 min readApr 26, 2021

Williamsburg is located on the north side of Brooklyn with the East River bordering it on the West. Today, it is arguably labeled one of the trendiest neighborhoods in New York City. Here are ten things you can do in Williamsburg right now.

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DEVOCIÓN

Devoción roasts coffee beans imported directly from Colombia here in Brooklyn within 10 days of leaving their origin, making it the only company in the world that roasts farm-fresh coffee within this short amount of time. Besides their exceptionally fresh coffee, their unique industrial space (a former warehouse) in Williamsburg makes sitting down for a cup of coffee and a chocolate croissant a true experience.

PUEBLO QUERIDO COFFEE ROASTERS

Pueblo Querido Coffee Roasters not only brings Colombian flavors to the neighborhood, but also a piece of its culture. Their newest Brooklyn location in Williamsburg (the other is in Greenpoint) opened in March 2020 and they’ve been going strong ever since.

MCNALLY JACKSON BOOKS

One of McNally Jackson’s four NYC locations is here in Williamsburg. It’s an independent bookstore owned by Sarah McNally, a former editor at Basic Books.

SUNDAY IN BROOKLYN

Sunday in Brooklyn won me over this past year for having one of the coziest outdoor dining set-ups in town. The Bloody Marys and pancakes definitely factored in too. Check them out any day of the week for brunch or dinner.

ARTISTS & FLEAS

Discover something unique to shop for at Artists & Fleas, open Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

GELATERIA GENTILE

Try gelato directly imported from Italy at Gelateria Gentile. They also serve coffee and pastries, if you’re in the mood for something else.

FANDI MATA

Fandi Mata is one of those places where the ambiance is just as amazing as the food. I highly recommend it for dinner with friends.

ROSARITO FISH SHACK

From the second you walk up to Rosarito, you can feel the Mediterranean vibe and chill tunes in the background. Definitely a neighborhood favorite.

DOMINO PARK

One of the best things about living in Williamsburg is catching those Manhattan sunsets. Domino Park is perfectly situated right on the East River. It also has a lot to offer from a dog park, to “social circles” where people like to gather for picnics, a playground and even a Mexican restaurant (Tacocina). Come spend the day and stay to watch the sun go down behind that NYC skyline we all love.

FOX FODDER FARM

DANDY WINE & SPIRITS

Almost perfectly paired, Fox Fodder Farm and Dandy Wine & Spirits are both located on South 4th Street. So before you head home, step into what is literally “Spring inside” this gorgeous flower shop and stop in for a nice bottle of wine that’s been carefully selected by the staff at Dandy.

WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE

The Williamsburg Bridge, I’d say, is a much more laid-back version of what people usually confuse it with, the Brooklyn Bridge. You won’t really find tourists taking pictures here, but it has character and makes for a great way to get to and from downtown Manhattan easily either by foot or bike.

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