Fuego 718
Mexican Crafts & Kitsch
South Williamsburg combines an artist's spirit and manufacturing past with an eye on the future. It is changing at a staggering rate while still maintaining a lot of character, originality and taste.
Mexican Crafts & Kitsch
Modern home goods
Inspiring textiles
Music shop for musicians
Nut cheeses and vegan dessert
Steak icon where old-school waiters serve aged beef in a German beer hall setting.
Comfort picnic food
Magical selection of stones, jewelry, candles and more
Strong coffee to go
American restaurant serving brunch everyday.
Venezuelan street food
Japanese udon noodles
Art film screening room
Intimate art gallery
A curated selection of used vinyl
Local coffee roaster
An oasis of plants and flowers
6-Acre waterfront park
Bridge walk
Napolitan Pizza
Independent designer fashion
OG neighborhood standby. Farm-to table American fare.
Live music & bar
Craft cocktails
Upscale Scandanvian tasting menu
Contemporary middle eastern
Cash only taco joint in a small industrial space
Well curated, smart selection of lesser known wine and spirits.
Public park and community supported urban garden
Domino Park completely redefines the Williamsburg waterfront. Designed by the same landscape firm who developed The High Line, Domino sits right on the East River with amazing views of Manhattan. The park stretches for .25 mile with a lot of space to spread out and relax. It also includes a water feature, children's playground, beach volleyball, bocce courts, faux grass, a taco stand by Danny Meyer (Shake Shack, Gramercy Tavern) and more. Many of the structural elements are from the original Domino Sugar factory which occupied the lot prior.