Delaware and Hudson

American restaurant · Williamsburg

Delaware and Hudson

American restaurant · Williamsburg

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135 N 5th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

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This charming American eatery in Williamsburg crafts delicious farm-to-table dishes for brunch and dinner, all in a cozy, Michelin-starred setting.  

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+1 718 218 8191

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"After more than four years in business, Delaware and Hudson — a Williamsburg neighborhood restaurant that held a Michelin star for years — is closing its doors at the end of the month. Chef-owner Patti Jackson posted a note to the restaurant’s social media channels earlier this week, noting that a mixture of reasons led to the decision. She cites the changing nature of business in New York, the labor market, personal changes, and “the inexorable changes in our neighborhood” as reasons. The impending L train shutdown also played a role, the note says. “It has been a really difficult decision, but we just can’t bear the cost of doing business here anymore,” Jackson writes in a message to Eater. The chef will be taking time off after the closing for the holidays before working on new projects, which will be announced on a yet-to-launch website. Jackson opened the restaurant in spring 2014, her first solo venture after being executive chef at Italian fine dining restaurant I Trulli. The northern Pennsylvania native looked to mid-Atlantic states for the menu of seasonal, locally sourced fare and quickly gained accolades for the execution. In a first look, Eater critic Robert Sietsema deemed it “a breath of fresh air,” and Pete Wells gave it one star, saying that any weak spots are outweighed by the wins. It ended up as one of his favorite new restaurants of the year and eventually maintained a Michelin star for years, though it did not receive one for 2019. Desserts, too, were a particular standout, stemming from Jackson’s years as a pastry chef. The last day of service is Sunday, November 25th." - Serena Dai

Delaware and Hudson in Williamsburg to Close This Month - Eater NY
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Jim Darrell

Google
I stumbled upon this place by accident due to some bogus directions I got for some other restaurant that as it turns out, didn't even exist. Anyway, it was to my advantage as the grilled cheese and tomato bisque combo that I ordered was amazing! In addition to the soup, which definitely tasted homemade and the sandwich made with grueyere cheese, there was a side of in house pickled veg, a tasty side salad and in house made chips. I didn't leave a single crumb behind. In talking with the friendly servers, I found out that everything they serve is farm to table, oh, and the best part is, they were just awarded a Michelin Star. I wish I had been in the mood for a beer as they have not only a great assortment of local taps, but a huge selection of bottled beers as well. I just had a cup of coffee, which was excellent. I'm told they get packed at dinner time, so reservations are highly recommended, but it's a perfect spot for a nice quiet late breakfast or lunch. I'll definitely be back the next time I'm in town!

mossy potatoes

Google
Amazing tasting menu experience, staff is great. Food is mostly fantastic, entrees were a little lackluster but interesting and unique nonetheless and well worth the price. Appetizers and desserts were the best part!

John Fewell

Google
Only in Williamsburg can you eat brunch at a nearly empty Michelin-starred restaurant. I was here for dinner about three years ago, and it was good, but for brunch, it is best. Skip the trendy brunch places and come here.

Ulrik Hvid Mistarz

Google
Decent evening menu with sweet staff. The staff was however to varying in knowledge of their food and wine. Decent value for money, but was not blown away. I am not sure if this is Michelin star worthy. Why is wine not served on wine glasses, please turn down for Williamsburg hipster factor in that regard...

Leah E. Ward

Google
My husband and I got dinner in the tavern section of the restaurant. The food was solid, not mind blowing, but good. I don't think it's up to par with other similar restaurants in the neighborhood. Service was good, but we were the only customers at the time!

Gregor J. Rothfuss

Google
Very delicious tasting menu, great beer selection (including KCBC), and attentive seduce in a since that's not too loud.

Bryan Stiekes

Google
The flavors were absolutely fantastic. Got to try some things I would normally avoid and it was a great experience. Definitely worth a visit!

Candace Wallace

Google
I had a great dinner here with my boyfriend. It is a cute small intimate space. No bar but very nice service, attentive and thoughtful. Love the food, lots of portions and they are filling without being overwhelming which we both loved. The wine worked very well with to food as well. Enjoyed the experience from start to finish, think I will bring my parents here next time they visit!