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  1. Photograph: Tova Carlin
    Photograph: Tova Carlin

    Ides at the Wythe Hotel

     

     

  2. Photograph: Jay Muhlin
    Photograph: Jay Muhlin

    The Counting Room

  3. Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz
    Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz

    Custom American Wine Bar

  4. Photograph: Anna Simonak
    Photograph: Anna Simonak

    Grand Victory

  5. Photograph: Jolie Ruben
    Photograph: Jolie Ruben

    Donna

  6. Photograph: Virginia Rollison
    Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    Richlane

Williamsburg bars near the Brooklyn Flea market

After a day rummaging at the Brooklyn Flea market (or Smorgasburg), imbibe at one of these top Williamsburg bars.

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The Williamsburg Waterfront is a fantastic spot to while away a summer’s day. Smorgasburg’s vendors sling delicious artisanal treats every Saturday, while the Brooklyn Flea market takes up residency on Sunday. It’s also conveniently located next to one of New York’s best bar scenes—finish your day at one of these top Williamsburg bars.

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Ides
Photograph: Tova Carlin

Ides

This outdoor terrace bar on the Wythe Hotel’s sixth floor affords sweeping views of the East River and Manhattan, and it’s an ideal vantage point for watching summer sunsets while lingering over a Professor Fritz Briem tall boy ($16) or a quaff made from local small-batch spirits. Sure, the crowd comprises mostly globe-trotting cool kids from outside the five boroughs, but consider that another avenue to finding a guilt-free summer fling. 8-minute walk

The Counting Room
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  • Cocktail bars
  • Williamsburg
  • price 2 of 4

Wash down samples of bacon mayonnaise and other Kings County goodies from Smorgasburg with equally creative tipples at this relaxed local. Cool off with a fizzy Empty Bliss (gin, sloe gin, lemon juice, strawberry-balsamic shrub, prosecco; $12) or the earthy Salt & Ash (grapefruit-infused tequila, Lapsang sweet vermouth, mescal, maraschino, agave, lemon juice; $12). Bar snacks, small plates and other nibbles are available for folks who haven’t had their fill of artisanal edibles. When the light-wood tables and bar upstairs get too busy, head downstairs—there’s a separate bar area and plenty of additional seating for you and your pals. 9-minute walk

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Custom American Wine Bar
Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz

Custom American Wine Bar

As the name implies, this intimate corner bar focuses on domestic craft suds and varietals: Owner Dan Lathroum (Bar Veloce) sources his extensive list from purveyors near (Brooklyn Brewery) and far (California’s Heron Wines), providing a range of options broad enough to sate discerning palates but edited enough to keep your sanity intact after a long day of shopping. 10-minute walk

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  • Lounges
  • Soho

When you’re not quite ready for the evening to end, head over to this indie-punk haven: More refined than its divey predecessor, Bruar Falls, the Grand Vic draws punk fans young and old with its lineup of local bands that play here nearly every night; Cinema Cinema, Freshkills and Twin Guns have all recently appeared. You won’t have the best sight lines at the handful of stools nearest to the bartenders, but you’ll have much easier access to the booze (Bud Light $4, well drinks $6). 14-minute walk

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Donna
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  • Cocktail bars
  • Williamsburg
  • price 2 of 4

Massive windows and easy-sipping drinks lend a colonial Caribbean feel to this sophisticated newcomer, where owner Leif Huckman (Goat Town) cultivates a laid-back vibe: Small groups of friends tend to congregate at the wood tables, while couples huddle at the curved concrete counter. Bar manager Jeremy Oertel (Dram, Mayahuel) devises refreshing variations on classic libations, plus inventive creations all his own. We like the more traditional Cuba Libre ($10), which combines Denizen white rum, fresh lime juice, Angostura bitters and Mexican Coca-Cola. 15-minute walk

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  • Cocktail bars
  • Williamsburg
  • price 2 of 4

Equally walkable from McCarren Park as it is from the waterfront, this recent addition to the ’hood channels the 1970s with an industrial twist. Vintage touches come in the form of an old-school fridge and copper Rancilio espresso machine, which are complemented by the polished wooden bar, worn aluminum chairs and wall-mounted reading lamps. Pull up a stool and choose from the New York State vinos and beers on tap, including the Belgian-style Captain Lawrence Liquid Gold ale ($6) and seasonally rotating wines (right now, it’s a Paumanok rosé; $8). House cocktails are equally thoughtful, using small-batch liquors to create tipples like the zippy Night Owl ($10), a blend of El Buho mescal, muddled cucumber, ginger, lemon and amaro. 15-minute walk

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