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#1 Abbylovi

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Posted 18 December 2008 - 07:26 PM

Best of Williamsburg, Updated for 2009 - Ok here's a start. Chime in!


Sitting down mouthfuls

Bet BBQ: Pies n Thighs. (Closed for now but they WILL come back.), Fette Sau.
Marlow & Sons.
Burgers: Dumont and .


Reservation Restaurants
Peter Luger for duh, steak.
Dressler.

Standing up mouthfuls
Has Matamoros closed?

Sweet mouthfuls



Thirsty mouthfuls

Dive Bar: Turkey's nest
Radegast Hall and Beer Garden - they also have credible food.
Best selection of beer: Spuyten Duyvil, Mugs Ale house (good burgers too).
Cocktails: Dressler.


Shopping mouthfuls
Marlow & Sons has a grocery with among other things, Rancho Gordo beans. A Marlow and Daughters butcher shop will be opening soon.
Best cheese: Bedford Cheese shop (quite expensive, though).

Anything else?


It is better to have beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.

#2 Steve R.

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Posted 18 December 2008 - 08:13 PM

Yes.

Thirsty:

Bridge Winery, with a very nice selection of NYS wines by the glass, flight and bottle. And small plates to eat with the drinks.


Sit down:

Fiore, from the owner of Bianca (in the Village) who lives upstairs and oversees a place every bit as good as Bianca (which, for me, is a very nice thing). Highly recommended.
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#3 StephanieL

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Posted 18 December 2008 - 10:13 PM

Sweet:

Fortunato Brothers Pasticcieria. The pignoli cookies are especially good.

Shopping:

Tedone Latticini, for mozzarella (597 Metropolitan). Handmade by a woman in her 90s and usually sold out by noon.

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Posted 23 December 2008 - 09:44 PM

The Williamsburg branch of d. b. a. is now open, per Mr Cutlets' site

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Right now the Brooklyn location only has about 1/3 of the selection it will eventually have, but that’s still pretty impressive. Plus, the bar’s three cask-conditioned ales, 23 different kinds of tequila and bevy of bourbons and whiskeys means you can still get plastered in hundreds of different ways.


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Posted 23 December 2008 - 11:24 PM

we're big fans of the tacos at TacoBite near the williamsburg bridge entrance (310 S. 4 St. Brooklyn NY 11211. PHONE 718.302.1117) but haey aven't eaten anything else there.
if you go be aware that it can take up to 15 min to get your tacos -- they apparently "prepare" them.

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#6 juuceman

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Posted 24 December 2008 - 04:20 PM

Dumont's garden is spectacular in the summertime.. waiting can easily take an hour for a table during prime times, but they have a smallish bar out there as well.. the salads, burger, and some of the main dishes have all been well prepared and enjoyable..

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Posted 24 December 2008 - 04:22 PM

Spuyten Duyvil Grocery inside the Bedford Avenue mini-mall has a good selection of beers and esoteric sodas, though their prices are high. That's where I found the Herefordshire perry.
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#8 Rail Paul

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Posted 24 December 2008 - 04:26 PM

cross posted with Steph
"Peter Kiewit looked for three things in hiring people. He looked for integrity, intelligence and energy. And he said if a person didn’t have the first…that the latter two would kill him. Because if they don’t have integrity, you want ‘em dumb and lazy. You don’t want ‘em smart and energetic.”

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Posted 24 December 2008 - 04:27 PM

What are we considering the borders to be? (That is, when does Williamsburg become Bushwick?)
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#10 Salli Vates

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Posted 28 December 2008 - 05:04 PM

RE: Williamsburg...

I love Zenkichi for kaiseki cuisine - also Fornino's pizza, and the tea selection at Roebling Tea Room, and the scones at Cheeks Bakery, and brunch at Oak Wine Bar & Cafe. Sorry if some of this has been posted before.

#11 Abbylovi

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Posted 29 December 2008 - 11:12 PM

QUOTE(StephanieL @ Dec 24 2008, 11:27 AM) View Post
What are we considering the borders to be? (That is, when does Williamsburg become Bushwick?)

I don't rightly know about borders. Do you have a place in mind? I think I could guess from an address.
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Posted 01 January 2009 - 12:21 AM

QUOTE(Abbylovi @ Dec 29 2008, 06:12 PM) View Post
QUOTE(StephanieL @ Dec 24 2008, 11:27 AM) View Post
What are we considering the borders to be? (That is, when does Williamsburg become Bushwick?)

I don't rightly know about borders. Do you have a place in mind? I think I could guess from an address.

A very good taqueria (inside a tortilla factory) near the Jefferson Street L stop.
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#13 Wilfrid

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Posted 04 January 2010 - 04:01 PM

Brooklyn Star makes chili with tripe, and it's a very good thing on a cold night.

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Posted 04 January 2010 - 04:35 PM

Best Coffee would be Oslo, though Miss A would argue for Gimme Coffee

Pizza at Fornino is ok. Not great but, ok..

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A very good taqueria (inside a tortilla factory) near the Jefferson Street L stop.

I believe you are talking about Tortilleria Mexicana Los Hermanos which, I believe is Bushwick.. I was here a few months back and though love the tortillas, did not enjoy the experience or any of the other food.. But, do be able to purchase a pack of warm tortillas is pretty cool..
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Posted 11 April 2010 - 01:44 PM

Rabbit Hole on Bedford is a cozy little place with a very pretty back garden, delicious scones, and excellent cappucino. A serious coffee drinker tells me the coffee is first rate.

Marlow and Daughters has some of the nicest people in the world working there, the guys manning the butcher counter (and yesterday making sausage) could not be more sweet or helpful. But the prices could not be more insane. Literally took my breath away.
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