Grab a lane here and you're more than likely to catch live music, too.
MOFAD is the first large-scale museum in the world solely focusing on food and drink. Eric and I love their exhibits! There's usually an option to add a food tasting onto your tour so be sure to ask about that :)
If you've ever had a Brooklyn Lager and are curious about where it's created, check out this microbrewery.
Brooklyn Winery sources grapes from some of the best vineyards in the country and makes it in this rustic spot. They've got great cheese plates too!
The "Main Street" of Williamsburg has great restaurants (The Meatball Shop, Sweet Chick) and fun bars (we like Mugs for a casual sports bar and The Gibson for fancier cocktails), and it's sprinkled with outdoor vendors selling vinyl records and jewelry. Check out Driggs Ave a block east for more shops, food, and drink -- we especially love the boutiques Driggs Mercantile and Concrete + Water.