Brooklyn/Williamsburg

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Williamsburg is a neighborhood in Brooklyn, as little as one subway stop away from Manhattan and is bordered to the north by Greenpoint, to the east by Bushwick and to the south by Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Since the 1990s, Williamsburg has transitioned from a traditional working-class Jewish, Italian, Polish and Latino neighborhood into a poster child for urban renewal and gentrification. The North Side and Greenpoint have become some of New York's hottest areas, with new restaurants popping up every month. The South Side still has a very traditional feel with a large Hasidic Yahudi population.

These neighborhoods together will give you everything you look for in New York: views, food, people and plenty to explore. There is something here for every visitor.

Brooklyn/Williamsburg Halal Travel Guide

Williamsburg mit Blick auf die Williamsburg Bridge - Looking west on S. 6th St. toward the Williamsburg Bridge

Street Art in Bushwick - Street Art at the Bushwick Collective by Fanakapan, Icy & Sot and L'Amour Supreme

High-Rise Development - View of luxury high-rise development along the Williamsburg waterfront

  • Williamsburg- Take L train from Manhattan to Bedford or Lorimer. The closest water taxi stop is "North Williamsburg" via the East River Ferry. This used to be what Greenwich Village used to be - an artsy scene complete with eclectic galleries and off-beat bars. It has since gentrified with many new high-rise condos with multi-million dollar apartments. Most galleries and artists have long been priced out, moving to Bushwick and other areas. Williamsburg has become a nightlife destination with some Halal restaurants and clubs drawing people from all parts of the city and surrounding areas. With four new luxury hotels, many foreign Muslims are flocking to Williamsburg, looking for something more edgy than Manhattan.
  • East Williamsburg- Centered around the Morgan Ave stop on the L train. Seemingly a desolate industrial area, this neighborhood has surprises around every corner. Try out Roberta's Pizza, which gets its ingredients for its fabulous Pizzas from its own rooftop farm and from befriended urban farms in the area. For a drink, head to The Narrows or King's County. Many of New York's underground warehouse parties are thrown in this area as well.
  • Greenpoint- At the northern tip of Brooklyn, Greenpoint used to have the second largest Polish enclave in the United States (after Chicago) but gentrification by young people priced out of other neighborhoods has led to a decline in the Polish population and businesses. One publication even declared "Polish Greenpoint does not exist any more." Greenpoint is still home to a sizable Latino population (north of Huron St.) and a growing number of hipsters (see Franklin St.). L Magazine once called Greenpoint the best neighborhood in all of Brooklyn. The part that is quickly getting gentrified centers around the Nassau stop on the G train. The remnants of its Polish past are further up Manhattan Ave and on Nassau Avenue. The abandoned industrial part in the north is now zoned for luxury high-rise development.
  • Bushwick- Rich in its own history, Bushwick is home to many brownstones, mansions and projects alike. Many galleries and artists priced out of Williamsburg have moved here. It can almost be divided into two areas defined by Myrtle Avenue. North of it is the more trendy area with lots of art, bars and restaurants along with an influx of young creative types. South of it is crucially ungentrified with more long-time residents in lower income brackets. As a low-income neighborhood, shopping can be done on Knickerbocker Avenue, whether for clothes, appliances, or food. The newly restored Maria Hernandez Park on Knickerbocker Ave. and Suydam St. is a nice spot to bring the kids and relax in the shade of the trees. While it's not like neighboring "East Williamsburg", Williamsburg, or Bedford-Stuyvesant, Bushwick has its own sense of community, not to be confused with anything else. However violent crime is a still among the social problems in a community with a high poverty rate.

Travel to Brooklyn/Williamsburg

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Billyb Sav Bank dome bright jeh - The iconic Williamsburg Savings Bank Building

You can take the J/M/Z trains to Marcy Avenue for the South Side or the L to Bedford Avenue for the North Side. The East River Ferry makes stops in both north and south Williamsburg. The G train also runs through the neighborhood. This general area is served by the Bedford Avenue through Bushwick-Aberdeen stations on the L train and the Marcy Avenue through Chauncy Street stations on the J/Z trains. The Monday stations from Marcy Avenue through Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenue also serve this area. There is a bus station at the Marcy Avenue station and at the Myrtle-Wyckoff station in Bushwick. The B39 bus goes over the Williamsburg Bridge along with the J/M/Z trains and goes to the Lower East Side.

What to See

  • Bedford Avenue | 40.71836, -73.95713 Bedford Av sta L line jeh.JPG - The area around the Bedford Avenue subway stop is one of the most lively areas and a great place to hang out and see hipsters (as well as many visitors).
  • The City Reliquary 370 Metropolitan Ave 40.71385, -73.95559 at Havemeyer; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Metropolitan Ave, {{NYCS|L to Lorimer Street ☎ +1 718 782-4842 Opening Hours: Thursday - Sunday noon-6PM Small storefront museum with random artifacts from the city's history.
  • Williamsburg Art & Historical Center 135 Broadway 40.71051, -73.96354 at Bedford Ave/S 6th St; Subway: {{NYCS|Z to Marcy Ave ☎ +1 718 486-7372 Williamsburg Art and Historical Center - Opening Hours: F-M noon-6PM Housed in the former Kings County Savings Bank Building, constructed in 1867. Features art exhibitions and displays of historical art and artifacts.
  • Brooklyn Brewery 79 North 11th Street 40.72158, -73.95739 between Berry and Wythe; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave, {{NYCS|G to Nassau Ave WSTM Team Dustizeff 0007 - The brewery has grown to buildings on both sides of 11th and they offer tours on both weekends and weekdays. The tour is a lot of fun and educational and you get tokens to sample some of the delicious brew. They don't have a kitchen, but some great local Pizzas places deliver to the brewery -- it may seem odd but it's encouraged. There are some no reservation tours on Saturday and Sunday, with reservations required for smaller, more private tours Monday through Thursday. On Friday there are no tours, but it's a popular hangout. More information on tours can be found at their website.
  • The Bushwick Collective 40.7075355, -73.9215904 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Jefferson - The area all around the Jefferson stop on the L train is an open-air gallery of some of the best street art in the world.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Brooklyn/Williamsburg

Row houses in alternating cream, yellow and gray brick, in Bushwick, Brooklyn - Row houses on a tree-lined street in Bushwick

Theater

  • The Brick - 579 Metropolitan Ave 40.714206, -73.949651 at Lorimer; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Metropolitan Ave, {{NYCS|L to Lorimer Street ☎ +1 718 907-6189 Tickets are $15 A former garage, The Brick is home to cutting-edge independent theater, The New York Clown Theater Festival and an annual themed festival each year (past themes included the Moral Values Festival and the $ellout Festival).

Concerts

  • Knitting Factory - 361 Metropolitan Ave 40.714259, -73.955832 at Havemeyer; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave, {{NYCS|Z to Marcy Ave ☎ +1 347 529-6696 Opening Hours: Door times at 7PM or 8PM. Cafe open Monday to Friday 5PM Monday - late, Saturday - Sunday noon-late The legendary New York concert club moved from Manhattan to Williamsburg in 2009. Check a diverse blend of live music, comedy and special events. Main room events are all ages, bar events 21+.
  • Music Hall of Williamsburg - 66 North 6th Street 40.719227, -73.961667 between Kent and Wythe; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave ☎ +1 718 486-5400 Opening Hours: Door times at 8PM Hosts larger indie rock concerts for the 18+ crowd. 600-person capacity.
  • Silent Barn 603 Bushwick Ave 40.698645, -73.934309 between Melrose and Jefferson; Subway:
  • Warsaw - 261 Driggs Ave 40.722470, -73.948404 at Eckford; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Nassau Ave ☎ +1 718 387-0505 Opening Hours: Door times at 7PM or 8PM Tickets $20-35 Music venue located inside the Polish National Home in Greenpoint. Events are 18+.
  • Union Pool 484 Union Ave 40.7149676, -73.9515128 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Lorimer, {{NYCS|G to Metropolitan - Thit is a and concert venue. In the summer and they host free live music in their back courtyard.
  • Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Ave 40.7218813, -73.9573947 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - Thit is a large and popular bowling alley that hosts concerts and other events.
  • Brooklyn Bazaar 150 Greenpoint Ave 40.7299355, -73.9546495 Subway: {{NYCS|G to Greenpoint - In addition to live music, this multi-level venue has a bar, restaurant, pool, ping-pong, mini-golf and local craft market.

Nightclubs

  • House of Yes 2 Wyckoff Ave 40.7068169, -73.9236004 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Jefferson - This eclectic club hosts a variety of events from dance parties to burlesque.
  • Output 74 Wythe Ave 40.7222889, -73.957836 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - This somewhat douchebaggy club is worth visiting because it brings in some of the world's best electronic DJs.
  • Good Room 98 Meserole Ave 40.7269376, -73.9529121 Subway: {{NYCS|G to Nassau - One of the best electronic dance clubs in the city, with no pretentiousness.
  • Bembe 81 South 6th Street 40.711092, -73.965097 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford, {{NYCS|Z to Marcy - This small club spins African and Latin beats.
  • Schimanski 54 North 11th Street 40.7220954, -73.9590589 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave, {{NYCS|G to Nassau Ave - Another large electronic dance music club.

Shopping in Brooklyn/Williamsburg

  • Academy Records Annex 85 Oak Street 40.727858, -73.957504 at Franklin; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Greenpoint Ave ☎ +1 718 218-8200 Opening Hours: Noon-8PM daily Fairly large selection of vinyl records.
  • Earwax Records - 167 North 9th Street 40.718819, -73.956137 between Bedford and Driggs; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave ☎ +1 718 486-3771 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 9PM daily This record store has operated at various locations in Williamsburg since 1990.
  • Beacon's Closet 74 Guernsey Street 40.7236622, -73.9525607 between Berry and Wythe; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave, {{NYCS|G to Nassau Ave - Opening 11AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday - Sunday 11AM Monday - 8PM A big thrift store focusing on clothes and they buy and sell and have lots of variety for men and women. Also lots of shoes.
  • Rough Trade NYC 64 North 9th Street 40.7207973, -73.9599521 ☎ +1 718 388-4111 Opening Hours: 11:00 to 11:00 The sole American branch of the London-based independent record stores. and is the largest record store in New York. Also features a live music venue, photo booth and ping-pong table.
  • Artists & Fleas 70 North 7th Street 40.7198793, -73.9612395 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - A large indoor market with many different local craft vendors selling jewelry, clothing, art, housewares and more. Open on Saturday and Sunday.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Brooklyn/Williamsburg

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Get Polish food at Karczma (136 Greenpoint Av.), coffee at Ashbox (Manhattan Av. between Ash & Box), brunch at Brooklyn Label (Franklin & Java), Mexican at Acapulco's (Manhattan & Clay). 5 Leaves, on the north-west corner of McCarren park, is one of the best restaurants of the entire city, built up with the estate that Heath Ledger left behind after he passed away.

There are a few remaining good Polish Meat markets along Manhattan and Nassau Avs, too. For some industrial chic, walk down Java Street to its dead end at the East River for great views of Midtown. Nearest subway: G train to Nassau Av. and Greenpoint Av. stations.

  • Fornino - 187 Bedford Ave 40.717662, -73.957857 at North 7th St; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave ☎ +1 718 384-6004 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday noon-11PM, F-Sa noon-midnight Between $8 for a small up to $22 for a large Great wood-fired Pizzas with an inside and an outside seating area near the Bedford Ave L train. They also have pitchers of Sangria, 3 types of soft drinks and soft drinks by the glass and by the bottle. Service is a little inattentive, but the large portions of great food make up for it.
  • Peter Luger Steaks House - 178 Broadway 40.709865, -73.962501 at Driggs; Subway: {{NYCS|Z to Marcy Ave ☎ +1 718 387-7400 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:45AM–9:45PM, Friday Saturday 11:45AM–10:45PM, Sunday 12:45PM–9:45PM Rated New York's No. 1 Steaks House for 23 years in a row by Zagat! Located near the entrance to the Brooklyn side of the Williamsburg Bridge, this over 100-year-old establishment offers what many connoisseurs consider the best Steaks in America and it is priced as such. Reservations recommended. Does not accept any national credit cards; debit cards OK.
  • SEA 114 North 6th Street 40.718154, -73.960004 at Berry; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave ☎ +1 718 384-8850 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 11:30PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 1:30AM In a spacious and lively setting, complete with a reflecting swimmingpool and Buddha statues, you'll find what some consider among the best (Thai) fusion food, especially for the money, though sticklers for authenticity complain the food is too sweet. All of the Curries are highly recommended, as are the emerald vegetable dumplings with black plum Sauce and the green salad with mesclun, bean sprouts, taro chips and peanut dressing. DJs join the fray in the evenings.
  • Roberta's - 261 Moore Street 40.7050766, -73.9335923 at Bogart; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Morgan Ave ☎ +1 718 417-1118 Opening 11AM Monday - midnight, Saturday Sunday 10AM Monday - midnight Some of the best Pizzas in the entire city. Great inside and outside. Ingredients taken from rooftop farms around Brooklyn and Queens.
  • Five Leaves - 18 Bedford Ave 40.723553, -73.951622 at Nassau/Lorimer; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Nassau Ave ☎ +1 718 383-5345 Opening Hours: 8AM Monday - 1AM daily One of Greenpoint's most popular new restaurants. Great, original food, place with vintage feel and a cocktail bar across the street. Coffee to go sold out the window. This place is very popular, so prepare to wait a little.
  • Kabob Shack 182 Havemeyer Street 40.7107149, -73.9604776 ☎ +1 718 387-7111 - Shockingly affordable for New York, even in Brooklyn. Kabob Shack serves up a simple menu of kabobs and falafel with fries, Rice and a few other side dishes and appetizers. The cooks pay attention to the food and you can feed two people quite well for less than $20.
  • Smorgasburg - 90 Kent Ave 40.7214853, -73.9621174 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - Open from spring to fall on Saturdays, this large outdoor food fair is in East River Park with many different gourmet food vendors.
  • Arrogant Sfruit cocktail 173 Morgan Ave 40.7101185, -73.9335873 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Morgan - A North Carolina BBQ joint with large indoor and outdoor bar areas covered in street art.
  • Champs Diner 197 Meserole Street 40.7084401, -73.9409005 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Montrose - A retro-style diner with vegan American comfort food.
  • Two Boots Pizzas - 558 Driggs Ave 40.7169774, -73.95677 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - The Williamsburg location of the New York-based Italian-Cajun fusion pizzeria.
  • Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop 727 Manhattan Ave 40.7260834, -73.9523074 Subway: {{NYCS|G to Nassau - Thit is a time capsule of a 1950s donut shop with delicious pastries.
  • Krolewskie Jadlo 694 Manhattan Ave 40.7252939, -73.9515265 Subway: {{NYCS|G to Nassau - One of the few traditional Polish restaurants left in Greenpoint.
  • Zenkichi 77 North 6th Street 40.7189722, -73.9608301 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - A Japanese (not sushi) restaurant with an amazingly romantic atmosphere where people dine in private booths. Reservations highly recommended.
  • Barcade - 388 Union Ave 40.712051, -73.951121 between Ainslie and Powers; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Metropolitan Ave or {{NYCS|L to Lorimer Street ☎ +1 718 302-6464 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 4PM Monday - 4AM, Friday 2PM Monday - 4AM, Saturday Sunday noon-4AM Features at least 30-40 classic 1970s and 80s arcade games, all for 25 cents! Also has 20 microbrews on tap and specialty organic juice nights.
  • Surf Cafe 139 North 6th Street 40.717681, -73.958781 between Bedford and Berry; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave ☎ +1 718 302-4441 A tiki bar, true to form with sand on the ground, coconuts and all kinds of other beach artifacts. They serve tiki cocktails plus your usual bar drinks. A fun place, especially in flip flops.
  • Westlight - 11 North 12th Street 40.722283, -73.956691 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford, {{NYCS|G to Nassau - On top of the new William Vale hotel, this upscale lounge is the highest bar in Williamsburg with panoramic views of Manhattan.
  • Brooklyn Barge 3 Milton Street & West Street 40.7288282, -73.9607609 Subway: {{NYCS|G to Greenpoint Ave - Open only during the summer, this outdoor bar floats on the East River.
  • The Well - 272 Meserole Street 40.7086093, -73.9375422 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Monstrose - A large bar with a huge outdoor area. They sometimes host events and concerts.
  • Maison Première - 298 Bedford Ave 40.7142571, -73.9616224 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - An oyster bar with old-world charm that specializes in Absinthe drinks.
  • Spritzenhaus33 33 Nassau Ave 40.723365, -73.9528356 Subway: {{NYCS|G to Nassau - A large indoor organic juice garden with a wide selection of craft soft drinks. On weekday afternoons, it's a popular place for parents with children. On weekend nights it becomes very packed with young people who come into Williamsburg.
  • Jackbar 143 Havemeyer Street 40.711799, -73.957161 at Havemeyer; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford Ave, {{NYCS|Z to Marcy Ave - A small divish bar with a large collection of vintage pinball machines.
  • Radegast Hall & Biergarten 113 North 3rd Street 40.7166436, -73.9613366 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - A large indoor organic juice garden that often has live old-time jazz.
  • Lot 45 411 Troutman Street 40.7071494, -73.9224752 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Jefferson - A large lounge with a quasi-outdoor area and some games like ping-pong.
  • Freehold - 45 South 3rd Street 40.7137882, -73.9658636 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - Thit is a coffee shop during the day and a stylish lounge in the evening. In warm weather and they have a large courtyard with various games.
  • Biba 110 Kent Ave 40.7208015, -73.9613531 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford - Only open during the summer, thit is a casual outdoor bar set in the middle of East River Park.

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Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Greenpoint YMCA 99 Meserole Ave 40.72708, -73.95336 at Lorimer St; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Greenpoint Ave or Nassau Ave ☎ +1 718 389-3700 +1 718 349-2146 $48-69 Economy and deluxe rooms daily, weekly and monthly rates; higher prices during peak period. $99 for a double room.
  • NY Moore Hostel Web: @NYMooreHostel.com 179 Moore Street 40.7043572, -73.9376704 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Morgan Ave ☎ +1 (347) 227-8634 Dorms around $50 Located in East Williamsburg and covered with street art.
  • Red Carpet Inn | 980 Wyckoff Ave 40.69588, -73.90512 at Halsey; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Halsey Street ☎ +1 718 417-4111 A 3-star inn.
  • The William Vale - 111 North 12th Street 40.722283, -73.956691 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford, {{NYCS|G to Nassau $250 and up - This luxury hotel is the tallest in Williamsburg.
  • McCarren Hotel 160 North 12th Street 40.7208944, -73.9554315 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford, {{NYCS|G to Nassau $200 and up - On McCarren Park.
  • The Williamsburg Hotel 96 Wythe Ave 40.721478, -73.958723 Subway {{NYCS|L to Bedford $220 and up
  • Wythe Hotel 80 Wythe Ave 40.7218887, -73.9580971 Subway: {{NYCS|L to Bedford $300 and up - An industrial-chic hotel with a trendy roof café.

Internet & Phones

  • Brooklyn Public Library - Bushwick branch | 340 Bushwick Ave at Seigel; Subway: {{NYCS|M {{NYCS|Z to Flushing Ave or {{NYCS|L to Montrose Ave ☎ +1 718 602-1348 Opening Hours: Monday 1PM Monday - 8PM, Tuesday West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - DeKalb branch | 790 Bushwick Ave at DeKalb; Subway: {{NYCS|M {{NYCS|Z to Kosciuszko Street ☎ +1 718 455-3898 Opening Hours: Monday Tuesday 10AM Monday - 6PM, West 1PM Monday - 8PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Greenpoint branch | 107 Norman Ave between Eckford and Leonard; Subway: {{NYCS|G to Nassau Ave ☎ +1 718 349-8504 Opening Hours: Monday Tuesday 10AM Monday - 6PM, West Thursday 1PM Monday - 8PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Leonard branch | 81 Devoe Street at Leonard; Subway: {{NYCS|L to Lorimer Street or {{NYCS|G to Metropolitan Ave ☎ +1 718 486-3365 Opening Hours: Monday 1PM Monday - 8PM, Tuesday West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Washington Irving branch | 360 Irving Ave at Woodbine; Subway: {{NYCS|L {{NYCS|M to Myrtle-Wyckoff Aves ☎ +1 718 628-8378 Opening Hours: Monday Tuesday 10AM Monday - 6PM, West 1PM Monday - 8PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Williamsburgh branch | 240 Division Ave at Marcy; Subway: {{NYCS|M {{NYCS|Z to Marcy Ave ☎ +1 718 302-3485 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM

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