
Looking to discover the freshest new spots in Williamsburg? From a health spa to a Mexican spot, read on for a list of the newest spots to debut in this area of New York City.
Bathhouse
103 N. 10th St.

Bathhouse is a health spa offering saunas, massage, cryotherapy and more. The amenities at this club include dry and tropical saunas, a steam room, three thermal baths and a sensory deprivation float tank, while treatment services include massages, scrubs, stretchs and cryotherapy. Bathhouse also has its own restaurant serving Eastern European–inspired brunch, lunch, dinner and drinks. Memberships to the spa are available for $250 a month.
Bathhouse currently holds 4.5 stars out of five reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Fabrizio U., who reviewed Bathhouse on Dec. 8, wrote, "This place is unbelievable. What an amazing experience. The decor is so chic with high-end finishes everywhere you look."
Ilan W. noted, "This place is awesome."
Bathhouse is open from 9 a.m.–11 p.m. daily.
A.T.M. Vegan Deli
90 Wythe Ave.

Located inside the Kinfolk 90 bar and coffee shop is vegan pop-up A.T.M. Vegan Deli. A.T.M. Vegan Deli serves up plant-based versions of bodega favorites, like bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches and BLTs. Check out the C.H.P. sandwich, made with a chopped Beyond patty, vegan cheddar, grilled onions, pickled peppers and special sauce, served on a hero roll.
With a five-star rating out of four reviews on Yelp, A.T.M. Vegan Deli has been getting positive attention.
Yelper Tom H., who reviewed A.T.M. Vegan Deli on Oct. 17, wrote, "Crazy-good vegan food for all. The breakfast sandwiches totally capture the essence of a satiating deli order."
A.T.M. Vegan Deli is open from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m.–6 p.m. on weekends.
Chuy’s Cantina
366 Union Ave.

Chuy’s Cantina is a restaurant and bar offering a full menu of Mexican fare for dine-in, takeout and delivery. Stop in for tacos, burritos, enchilada platters, pozole, loaded nachos and more. Chuy's Cantina also boasts a full bar and back patio seating, as well as a weekend brunch menu featuring Mexican breakfast classics like huevos rancheros.
With 3.5 stars out of seven reviews on Yelp, Chuy’s Cantina is finding its way, but it's still early days.
Yelper Kristina M., who reviewed Chuy’s Cantina on Nov. 16, wrote, "While the tacos were all very good and filling, it came out to $6-$7 per piece — a bit ridiculous, really."
Chuy’s Cantina is open from 3–11 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 3 p.m.–midnight on Friday, 11 a.m.–midnight on Saturday and 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Sunday.
18th Ward Brewing
300 Richardson St.

Just across from concert venue Brooklyn Steel, you'll find brewpub 18th Ward Brewing. This spot pours eight different draft beers brewed on-site, like its Goat Head golden ale and 46 Daze More IPA. On the food menu, expect bar snacks and pubgrub, such as jumbo pretzels and bratwurst sandwiches. The space also features high ceilings, big-screen TVs and arcade games.
The brewpub's current Yelp rating of four stars out of seven reviews indicates positive attention from users.
Yelper Stefania A., who reviewed 18th Ward Brewing on Sept. 13, wrote, "The beer is amazing, and the vibe was cool."
Mister S. added, "A welcome entry in this part of Brooklyn."
18th Ward Brewing is open from 5 p.m.–midnight on weekdays and 2 p.m.–2 a.m. on weekends.
Taqueria Mexico 2000
131 Grand St.

Taqueria Mexico 2000 is a restaurant serving authentic Mexican favorites. On the menu, guests will find dishes like ceviche, quesadillas, sopes, homemade guacamole, enchiladas, tamales and more. On the weekends, this spot serves brunch, too.
Taqueria Mexico 2000 currently holds four stars out of nine reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Rex C., who reviewed Taqueria Mexico 2000 on Oct. 30, wrote, "Cannot say enough good things about this place. Had the enchilada de mole with chicken. The mole is the best I've had in New York."
Diego C. noted, "The food is full of exceptional Mexican flavors and seasonings."
Taqueria Mexico 2000 is open from 4–11 p.m. on Monday-Wednesday, 4 p.m.–midnight on Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m.–midnight on Saturday and 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Sunday.
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