The Hoxton Williamsburg
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Review
Character and identity
Set in a converted Rosenwach water tower factory on Wythe Avenue, The Hoxton Williamsburg is a 175-room hotel that wears its Brooklyn address proudly. Ennismore's design layers locally sourced vintage furniture, art books, '70s chandeliers and Brooklyn-made artwork across lofty, light-filled public spaces that double as informal co-working spots and run-club meeting points. The food programme is the headline act: Laser Wolf's live-coal Israeli cooking with rooftop skyline views, K'Far for pastries and coffee off the lobby, and Jaffa for coastal Israeli plates. Service is chatty, neighbourhood-literate and pitched warmly rather than formally.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and solo creatives who want Manhattan skyline views without Manhattan pricing, and who'd rather eat exceptionally well in their hotel than rack up room-service receipts. Foodies will get particular value from having Laser Wolf, K'Far and Jaffa under one roof, plus Smorgasburg a few blocks away.
Should look elsewhere:
Families needing space (rooms are compact, though the Tiny Hox kit helps with babies), travellers who want an on-site gym, anyone requiring a full-service luxury register, and guests with mobility needs who'll find the elevators tight.
Bottom line
The reason to book here is the restaurant collection: few hotels at this price point deliver cooking of Laser Wolf's calibre alongside a genuinely characterful room product and East River views. Book a higher-floor room facing Manhattan for the skyline payoff, target a summer stay to use the Laser Wolf rooftop, and reserve dinner before you arrive.