Bar in New York City, United States
Marlow & Sons
100ptsA Brooklyn anchor that earns repeat visits.

About Marlow & Sons
Marlow & Sons is a Williamsburg neighborhood restaurant with enough longevity to take seriously. It earns the return visit for food more than drinks, and works best as a full evening rather than a quick stop. Walk-ins are generally easy, and the seasonal menu gives you a real reason to come back across different times of year.
Marlow & Sons, Williamsburg: Worth Booking?
Marlow & Sons sits on Broadway in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and has been a neighborhood anchor long enough that first-timers often arrive thinking they already know what to expect. If you have been once, the question is whether it earns a return visit. The short answer: yes, but with specific conditions that are worth understanding before you go back.
What You Get for Your Money
Without confirmed pricing on file, the honest framing is this: Marlow & Sons operates in a price tier consistent with serious Brooklyn neighborhood restaurants, which typically means per-head spend in the $50–$90 range for food and drink combined, depending on how many rounds you order. That positions it above a casual bar stop but below the Manhattan tasting-menu bracket. For a Williamsburg address with the kind of sourcing reputation Marlow & Sons has built over the years, that spend generally holds up. The value case is strongest if you are treating it as a full evening rather than a quick drink, since the food program is where the kitchen earns its keep.
If you are coming primarily to drink, the bar program is competent but not the main reason to book. For serious cocktail focus at a comparable price point in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Attaboy NYC or Amor y Amargo will deliver more per round on the drinks side alone.
Coming Back: What to Focus On
For a returning visitor, the move is to sit at the bar rather than a table if you want the most flexible experience. The room is compact, and the bar gives you better access to the staff and a cleaner read on what is moving well that evening. Marlow & Sons has always leaned on what is in season and what arrived that week, so the menu shifts. If you visited in summer, a winter or early spring return will feel meaningfully different in terms of what is on offer. That seasonal rotation is one of the stronger arguments for coming back rather than treating it as a one-time check.
The venue has been operating long enough to have outlasted several waves of Williamsburg restaurant openings, which is itself a signal worth taking seriously. Longevity in that neighborhood is not accidental. It reflects a consistent enough product that the local base keeps returning, which is harder to sustain than opening-year press suggests.
How It Compares
Know Before You Go
- Address: 81 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11249
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-ins are generally manageable, particularly earlier in the week
- Leading timing: Early evening for the most relaxed experience; later on weekends the room fills quickly
- Group size: Leading suited to pairs or small groups of three to four; larger parties should plan ahead
- Nearest guides: See our full New York City bars guide, New York City restaurants guide, and New York City experiences guide
Pearl Picks Nearby
If you are planning a broader Brooklyn or Lower Manhattan evening, these are worth adding to the list: Angel's Share for a quieter, more considered drink; Superbueno if you want something with more energy and a strong cocktail program; and Amor y Amargo if bitters-forward drinks are your preference. For reference points further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each show what a serious neighborhood bar program looks like at its ceiling. Also worth bookmarking: our New York City hotels guide and New York City wineries guide if you are building out a longer trip.
Compare Marlow & Sons
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Marlow & Sons | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
| Angel's Share | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Marlow & Sons and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Marlow & Sons known for?
Marlow & Sons is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Marlow & Sons located?
Marlow & Sons is located in New York City, at 81 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11249.
How can I contact Marlow & Sons?
You can reach Marlow & Sons via the venue's official channels.
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