// NEW YORK CITY // WILLIAMSBURG, GREENPOINT //
a beloved neighborhood corner store and cafe
Every neighborhood deserves a place like Campbell & Co. A small general store with curated goods, grab and go snacks for a fancy picnic, bottles of wine ready to be brought to a party, a window cafe for all day pick me ups, and a menu of sandwiches, salads and soup for a delightful lunch. Inside, the small shop is filled with everything you want in a pantry. There’s locally made condiments, some heirloom produce, artisanal treats, and a selection of cheeses ready to grace a board.
The corner shop carries small town charm, perfectly nestled in an otherwise fairly residential part of Williamsburg. The navy awnings are neat and well complement the statement brick façade. The sidewalk seating rounds out a perfect all day, dog-friendly hang. Whether it’s a coffee run, quick bite or an updated bodega run, it’s a good one to have on rotation.
Address | Williamsburg: 502 Lorimer St, Brooklyn Greenpoint: 209 Nassau Ave, Brooklyn
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Website | https://www.campbellandco.nyc/ |
Yelp | https://www.yelp.com/biz/campbell-cheese-and-grocery-brooklyn-6 |
@campbellandco.nyc | |
Hours | 7:30am – 5pm weekdays, 8am – 6pm Saturday, 8am – 5pm Sunday |
Price | $$ – pretty standard prices for cafe fare, $4-6 coffee, $10-15 sandwiches |
Aesthetic | quaint and cozy in that artisanal farmers market vibe |
Go here for: a coffee and breakfast run, a casual lunch to go or to be eaten outside, some refreshments and condiments perfect for bringing to a dinner party
Order this: the spicy turkey melt, winter squash caprese sandwich, or a classic tomato soup and grilled cheese pairing, also seasonal boards (cheese, crudités, fruits, etc) and picnic grab bags
Amount of time to spend: 15 minutes to grab things to go, 30 min or an hour for hanging outside
When to come: on a pleasant day when you can sit outside, afternoons are a lot more chill
Getting here: Williamsburg location is about a 5 minute walk from the Metropolitan-Lorimer G/L, Greenpoint location is about a 10 minute walk from the Nassau G
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Last visited: October 2023
Last updated: December 2023