Williamsburg has firmly established itself as one of New York’s most dynamic neighborhoods, a place where old-school charm meets cutting-edge culture. Whether you’re in it for the coffee, the eats, or the live music, this guide has you covered. Here’s how to spend a day soaking in everything Williamsburg has to offer, with a little help from Baked In Bushwick.
Morning: Coffee First, Pastries Second
Start your day the Williamsburg way: with good coffee and even better pastries.
Devoción
69 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
Devoción isn’t your average coffee shop. This Colombian-inspired café is like stepping into a greenhouse, with lush greenery framing every corner. The coffee? Unparalleled. Order a pour-over or their silky oat latte, and don’t forget to take a quiet moment to add a drop of Baked In Bushwick tincture for the ultimate chill start to your day.
Martha’s Country Bakery
263 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Once you’re caffeinated, make your way to Martha’s, a beloved Williamsburg bakery that feels like your grandma’s kitchen turned artisanal. Their cheesecake is practically a local celebrity, but their rainbow cookies and flaky croissants deserve a shout-out too. You’ll leave here with more than one treat—don’t fight it.
Mid-Morning: Skyline Views at Domino Park
Domino Park
15 River St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
A trip to Williamsburg isn’t complete without a walk through Domino Park, one of the most beautifully designed public spaces in the city. The park, built on the site of the former Domino Sugar Factory, features stunning waterfront views of Manhattan, playful water features, and plenty of seating for a little tincture-enhanced reflection. Bring a book or just soak in the view—it’s an urban oasis worth lingering in.
Lunch: Elevated Comfort Food at Sunday in Brooklyn
Sunday in Brooklyn
348 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249
Sunday in Brooklyn feels like brunch perfection, but their all-day menu is worth every hype-filled whisper. This three-story restaurant is the kind of spot you tell all your friends about. Start with their famous malted pancakes (yes, at lunch—it’s allowed) and follow it up with the crispy chicken sandwich or seasonal market bowls. Whatever you choose, it’s the kind of meal you’ll be thinking about long after you leave.
Afternoon: Soak in Local Culture at Toñita’s
Toñita’s (Caribbean Social Club)
975 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Toñita’s is more than a social club—it’s a Williamsburg institution. One of the last remaining Puerto Rican clubs in the neighborhood, Toñita’s is a living piece of history, where dominoes clatter and salsa music fills the air. Grab a drink, join a game, and soak in the cultural heartbeat of the community. It’s a rare, authentic experience that’ll give you a deeper appreciation for the neighborhood.
Late Afternoon: Free Pizza and Drinks at The Charleston
The Charleston
174 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Dive bars are a dying breed, but The Charleston is holding strong, complete with a deal that feels almost too good to be true. Buy a drink—any drink—and you get a free personal pizza. Yes, you read that right. The pizza may not win any culinary awards, but it’s good enough to balance out your pint. Pair it with your favorite tincture mocktail and call it an afternoon well spent.
Dinner: Legendary Steaks at Peter Luger
Peter Luger Steak House
178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Few restaurants have the staying power of Peter Luger, the iconic steakhouse that’s been grilling up porterhouses since 1887. Sure, it’s touristy. Sure, you’ll need a reservation. But biting into one of their perfectly charred steaks is a rite of passage for anyone visiting Williamsburg. If you’re not in the mood for a massive cut of beef, their burger (served only at lunch) and cream spinach are cult classics too.
Evening: Live Music and Bowling at Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249
End your day with a bang at Brooklyn Bowl, where live music, craft beer, and bowling collide in the best way possible. The venue is a favorite for its lineup of indie bands and DJs, and if you’re feeling competitive, you can bowl a few frames between sets. Whether you’re grooving to the music or sipping on a house brew, Brooklyn Bowl is pure Williamsburg energy—fun, eclectic, and unforgettable.
Final Thoughts
Williamsburg is where creativity and community thrive, and this itinerary is your ultimate guide to tapping into that energy. From indulgent breakfasts to cultural gems and late-night jams, this neighborhood proves it’s worth every bit of its reputation. Ready to explore? Bring along Baked In Bushwick tinctures to elevate the experience and enjoy the perfect day in Brooklyn’s coolest borough.