Restaurants and bars
Williamsburg has become known for the wide range of restaurants and bars. Here are my neighborhood staples.
Always worth walking by to see who's there. They open the front in the summer which means you look directly onto the street.
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duckduck
153 Montrose AveAlways worth walking by to see who's there. They open the front in the summer which means you look directly onto the street.
It's around the corner and the pizza is excellent... don't tell anyone about the pizza though. Limited but strong menu. $ 1 oysters from 5pm to 7pm.
Pizzette
191 Graham AveIt's around the corner and the pizza is excellent... don't tell anyone about the pizza though. Limited but strong menu. $ 1 oysters from 5pm to 7pm.
Chorizo. Nachos. Also good prices, fast services and a good people watching location.
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Mcondo Los Tacos
502 Grand StChorizo. Nachos. Also good prices, fast services and a good people watching location.
Neighborhoods
The number one neighborhood in NYC, if not the world. You're on this page because you heard it was cool, I'm here to tell you it's better.
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Williamsburg
The number one neighborhood in NYC, if not the world. You're on this page because you heard it was cool, I'm here to tell you it's better.
If Williamsburg is now Manhattan's bridge to Brooklyn, Bushwick is a reminder of peak Williamsburg and post-Industrial cool NYC chic.
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Bushwick
If Williamsburg is now Manhattan's bridge to Brooklyn, Bushwick is a reminder of peak Williamsburg and post-Industrial cool NYC chic.