Williamsburg Market

Food court · Williamsburg

Williamsburg Market

Food court · Williamsburg

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103 N 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

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Di Fara pizza, Alidoro sandwiches, cocktails, coffee  

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103 N 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 Get directions

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103 N 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 Get directions

+1 929 607 3954
alidoronyc.com
williamsburgmarketnyc

Features

gender neutral restroom
restroom
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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Oct 15, 2025

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Gotham West Market Food Hall Is Closing in Manhattan After 11 Years - Eater NY

"Williamsburg Market shut down with zero notice in 2023." - Emma Orlow

https://ny.eater.com/2024/11/8/24291322/gotham-west-market-food-hall-closing
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Manhattan Bar Holywater Wants Its Stolen Mermaid Art Back - Eater NY

"After just four months in business, Brooklyn food hall Williamsburg Market shuttered with “zero notice” to vendors last week." - Emma Orlow

https://ny.eater.com/2023/4/5/23669529/holywater-stolen-mermaid-art-bar
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A Running List of New Restaurants That Opened in New York City, November 2022 - Eater NY

"The food hall space that was once home to North 3rd Street Market gets new life this week with Williamsburg Market. The marketplace opens with 10 vendors today, including a location of Brooklyn’s legendary Di Fara pizza, Italian sandwich shop Alidoro, and Korean corn dog spot Oh-K Dog. The space is anchored by a central cocktail bar with dining room seating." - Emma Orlow

https://ny.eater.com/2022/11/3/23427303/nyc-restaurant-openings-november-2022
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Tia Lendo

Google
Great variety of vendors, tasty food, and a great location. I'm not vegan but I loved the bowl I got from Brooklyn Wild. Also had a great pretzel from the bread store and a veggie burrito from Effin Eggs (great name). More vendors are coming soon. This place is a great addition to the area. I visited on a Wednesday at 1pm and it was quite empty but I expect on Saturday or Sunday it would be more crowded so probably best to avoid the busy lunch hour. Also attached some photos of the happy hour and the kids menu options.

Johnna Hayward

Google
Loved visiting the Williamsburg Market! Very welcoming atmosphere with open tables. Great environment for a solo outing or friends and families (and even pets!) to socialize and enjoy each other’s company. Definitely recommend as a place for a casual meal or a quick grab-and-go spot!

Fermin Andujar

Google
This place definitely has potential needs a bit more character. It's a bit too sterile to be in Williamsburg. Nevertheless the Korean hot dog and the burger was solid, though a bit pricey which seems to be echoed upon other reviewers. Has potential but will cut it slack considering it just opened a week ago.

UCL Foodie

Google
This place is still figuring itself out. I think once the remaining new vendors come in and they have more walk-ins it will improve the offering / atmosphere. I tried the Mexican spot but the quessadillas were pretty average. I could have made better myself at home.

Piper Martz

Google
I REALLY wanted to like this place- but was honestly disappointed. Yes, the space is beautiful- BUT the prices are really steep, portions are small, wait times were just a bit too long (despite no one in line), and the service at most stalls was a tad negligent and unprofessional. It feels like this place is still figuring itself out- testing portion sizes and service quality and staff. I got the sense a majority of the staff had worked in a fast-paced kitchen or food hall before. I probably wouldn’t come back (nor recommend this place for dinner) for a few months until it has more of a rhythm going. At 4 vegetable filled hand rolls for $25? And a small pot of shrimp and grits + 3 tiny Mac and cheese balls for $30? Just too much for such small portions- I’m not sure this would be a great lunch spot either.

Dimitrias Plaskassovitis

Google
Place is fairly empty with many vacant kitchens. In the evenings it’s mostly families with young children near the bar. Lack of choice and strange mix of clientele makes it an awkward area to eat in.

Gabriel Mancuso

Google
Great NEW SPOT and a must try. The Williamsburg Market offers a wide variety of cuisines 🌍 from some of NYCs hottest restaurants and best chefs! Stop by for a slice of Di Fara pizza 🍕 or explore some 🍱 sushi from Temaske (with vegan friendly options)! Full bar with delicious specialty 🍸 cocktails! Convenient fresh roasted coffee ☕️ all day.

S. G.

Google
Came here with my bf and our main reason for coming here was to try Harlem soul food, from the Netflix documentary. I liked what the owner did for the community and she seemed really down to earth. However, it seems like she became a sell out. This tiny bowl was $20. I think it was absolutely ridiculous. Yes I live in the neighborhood and I know how expensive the prices can be here, however I have never witnessed this level of being ripped off. Almost like I was stolen from. We also had a sandwich from Alidoro which was NOT worth it. So yeah, unless you have serious cash to blow or want to be ripped off, don't come here !
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Harrison L.

Yelp
Everything you want when you first set your sights on a sandwich, take the first bite of a sandwich, can't wait for that last bite of that sandwich (or like me you give that last bite to your beloved), go elsewhere. You're not going to get any of that here. There's no love in this sandwich--sadly put together with no spread and just scrapings of meat. By far the world sandwich I've had in a decade living in NYC.
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Chad B.

Yelp
Disappointing, overpriced sandwiches. Il Sole was tasty but puny and Gothamist was just meh. The bread reminded me of prewrapped airport sandwiches. Soft and soggy like it's been in a Hudson News cooler. Slim on the meat and other ingredients. Definitely not worth over $40 for two sandwiches. So sad that Williamsburg Market is struggling again because so many of these places don't really cater to people in the neighborhood, only to the weekend tourists.