2. Roberta's Pizza
9.2
261 Moore St (at Bogart St), Brooklyn, NY
Pizzeria · East Williamsburg · 864 tips and reviews
Matt Sanchez: This place has the best atmosphere! The food/ beer and wine selection is great. Totally a hidden gem...great place to watch hipsters
Lauren Simmons: Pizza hipsters craft beer hip hop heaven.
Jennifer Anderson: Yes, it's a hipster cliche, and yes, it's also awesome. The pizza is excellent, but they are also vegetable savants. Order some sides.
Denise Davila: Hipster ground zero. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Moustache Place & IronicDoucheBag Way.
Varun Shetty: I really want to like this place (spacious, good drinks) but the wait to play is absurd and 95% of the crowd just read the How to be a Hipster Manual.
Tarah Feinberg: Fun activity for a group. Nice alternative to bowling, etc. Pretty trendy and full of hipsters, though. Get a cabana and the waitresses will take care of you.
Juliana Ardila: Best gluten free cookie ever!! It hora a little bit extra hipster but love the place.
Phil Katz: Great coffee and vegetarian fare in a cute, albeit super hipster, space.
Guillaume Flandre: Cool Bed-Stuy coffee place with everything you would expect from such a hipster cafe : lots of wood, tiles, hand-drawn typography, alt "choking victim" poster. Also super good flat white and granola
6. Wythe Hotel
8.9
80 Wythe Ave (at N 11th St), Brooklyn, NY
Hotel · Williamsburg · 160 tips and reviews
Jonathan Bondoc: Racist? Possibly. Prejudiced? Definitely. Good luck getting to the rooftop when Anna the door girl is there. If you're white or dressed as a hipster, she'll let you in. If not, don't waste your time.
Travel + Leisure: The 72-room Wythe has become the crown jewel of Brooklyn’s renaissance. Guests can enjoy farm-to-table food at Reynard restaurant, or take in the hipster scene at Ides rooftop bar.
Daniel: Great design, awesome view, totally hipster
7. The Commodore
8.6
366 Metropolitan Ave (at Havemeyer St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 322 tips and reviews
Ben K.: Sip a million Commodores and eat the ridiculously good burger, fried chicken, and nachos. This place is so annoyingly hipster but the food never disappoints.
Natalie Pappacoda: Like hipsters took over the knights of Columbus
Jeremy Fisher: Hipster dance spot with a good cheeseburger and fried chicken
8. Powerhouse Arena
8.6
28 Adams St (Waer St), Brooklyn, NY
Bookstore · DUMBO · 67 tips and reviews
Casie: Impress your hipster friends with a greeting card from their witty-hip collection.
David Blackman: Artsy bookstore/publisher with art books, children's books and hipster books. Always has a great art exhibit on the wall, usually photography. Great readings here too,
Caitlin Clements: They hosted the Hipster Puppy Pageant. Enough said!
9. Swallow Café
7.9
49 Bogart St (at Grattan St), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · East Williamsburg · 79 tips and reviews
Joe Borrelli: Good food, nice people, good hipster watching, and I once had a dream where this place was the secret 36th chamber of shaolin and Gordon Liu from Shaolin Master Killer was the head barista. Weird.
Lauren Simmons: Hipster coffee.
Victoria Wooster: Too hipster, too slow, too crowded of people doing nothing even without purchased any thing.
10. Barcade
8.7
388 Union Ave (btwn Ainslie & Powers St), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · East Williamsburg · 321 tips and reviews
Chris OLeary: Go for happy hour; all beers are $1 off, there's no wait for the video games, and hipsters with little knowledge or taste for beer aren't overrunning the place.
christian svanes kolding: grab a seat at the bar, order a finely crafted beer, pay for it, then SCREAM at the whitey customers in their hipster costumes. i mean, not to be anti-social, but come on. ; )
Karen Sweeney: SO MUCH FUN - 40+ microbrews, tons of old school video arcade games for a quarter and a very cool laid back vibe. Located in hipster central williamsburg but don't hold that against it! :)
11. Night of Joy
8.2
667 Lorimer St (at Meeker Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Cocktail Bar · Williamsburg · 157 tips and reviews
Silli Smith: Great atmosphere. If u like candles sofas & an old time feel this is for u.Lots of hipsters, drink prices slightly highly 15$ for 2 mixed drinks & the rooftop bar wasn't open but overall I'd go back.
Miles Fitzgerald: Cocktails, hipsters.
David Brahler: Lovely bar. Surprising crowd mix of hipsters and bros
12. Diner
8.8
85 Broadway (at Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Diner · Williamsburg · 286 tips and reviews
Lauren Simmons: Brunch with hipsters isn't bad when the food is this good.
Rafael Bagmanov: I don't always act like a hipster, but when I do I go to Diner and get a burger with damn good bloody marry
Good Squishy: Most hipster place ever. Slow service but excellent servers. The food is pretty good but expensive. Good beer/liquor/wine selection. Overall I'm glad I went but wouldn't go back.
13. Partners Coffee
8.9
125 N 6th St (btwn Bedford Ave & Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Williamsburg · 408 tips and reviews
Samihah Azim: This place reminds me of a cross between Coffee Bar and Sightglass in SF. Such an Internet hipster spot.
Lisa Gruneau: If you're looking for some really awesome milk foam to put your brown sugar in, you're at the right place. All staff wear something on their heads in the proper "hipster" way. Nice atmosphere!
Sofia Uz: Full of hipsters. Good coffee and decent breakfast pastries
14. Spritzenhaus 33
8.8
33 Nassau Ave (at Guernsey St), Brooklyn, NY
Beer Bar · Greenpoint · 322 tips and reviews
Jamie Mack: Hipster bar of John Barleycorn scale, kinda amazing.
Ben Black: Horrible staff and super unfriendly hipster manager, who's beard growth has obviously inhibited his ability to think. BO was terribly potent and could be smelt throughout the place. Beer to expensive
Jackson Gallagher: Reeks of hipster but the selection is good.
15. Brooklyn Bowl
8.7
61 Wythe Ave (btwn N 11th & N 12th St), Brooklyn, NY
Bowling Alley · Williamsburg · 536 tips and reviews
Lindsay Kaplan: Bowling for hipsters...
Marq and Chriselle's Super Awesome Wedding: Our favorite spot for concerts, DJ's and hanging with the hipsters. We've spent countless nights dancing the night away with each other, sharing a plate of fried chicken and a glass of Brooklyn Blast.
Carrot Creative: Did you know they opened this place just so they could serve fried chicken? Get it with a brooklyn brew for some hipster charm.