Restaurant in New York City, United States
Pies & Thighs
150ptsCasual Southern done right. No reservations needed.

About Pies & Thighs
Pies & Thighs is Williamsburg's most consistent Southern option — fried chicken, biscuits, and pie at cheap-eats prices with three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats list (#189 in 2024, #258 in 2025). Walk-ins welcome, no reservation required, and a 4.3 Google rating across 3,600+ reviews backs the hype. The right choice for casual Brooklyn Southern; head to Harlem's Amy Ruth's if you want table-service formality.
Verdict: A Williamsburg Southern staple that earns its Opinionated About Dining ranking every year
At the casual end of New York City's dining price spectrum, Pies & Thighs on South 4th Street in Williamsburg delivers direct Southern cooking — fried chicken, pie, biscuits — that has kept it on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America list three consecutive years: Recommended (2023), #189 (2024), and #258 (2025). A 4.3 Google rating across more than 3,600 reviews confirms this isn't a one-season flash. If you're after Southern comfort food in Brooklyn without a reservation, a wait, or a bill that requires planning, this is where to go.
Why Williamsburg Needs This Place
Pies & Thighs occupies a specific and useful role in the Williamsburg dining ecosystem. The neighbourhood has shifted steadily upmarket over the past decade, with tasting menus and natural wine bars now dominating the conversation. What Pies & Thighs offers is the opposite: a no-ceremony, neighbourhood-anchor Southern spot where the format is counter-casual and the food is the point. Run by chefs Sarah Sanneh and Carolyn Bane, the restaurant has been a consistent presence on South 4th Street long enough to accumulate the kind of repeat-customer base that drives a 3,600-review Google profile. That longevity is meaningful in a borough where turnover is high and hype cycles are short.
For visitors staying in Williamsburg or passing through on the L train, this is the kind of stop that rewards the food-focused traveller. It's not a destination from Manhattan in the way that Peter Luger is, but it fits well into a Brooklyn eating day alongside a coffee at a local roaster or an afternoon at the weekend flea. If you're exploring Brooklyn's food scene and want something grounded rather than trend-driven, Pies & Thighs earns a place on the itinerary. For a broader picture of what else is worth your time in the borough and beyond, see our full New York City restaurants guide.
The Experience: Casual, Energetic, Not Quiet
The atmosphere here reads loud and communal , this is not a venue for a private conversation over dinner. The energy is casual Brooklyn: counter service, close tables, a crowd that skews local on weekdays and mixed with visitors on weekends. Come hungry, come ready to share a table if it's busy, and don't expect tableside service. The room's sound level is part of the draw for some diners and a deterrent for others. If you need quiet, this isn't the right room. If you want the ambient hum of a neighbourhood spot doing brisk business, it delivers that reliably.
How It Compares to Other Southern Options in New York
New York's Southern restaurant category has a few distinct tiers. Amy Ruth's in Harlem is the most historically rooted option, with a longer legacy and a Harlem context that adds dimension to the meal. Melba's, also in Harlem, is slightly more sit-down formal and better for groups wanting a proper table-service experience. Miss Mamie's Spoonbread Too covers similar ground on the Upper West Side. Pies & Thighs differentiates itself primarily by location , it's the only OAD-ranked Southern option serving the Williamsburg and broader North Brooklyn crowd , and by format, which is more casual than any of those alternatives. If you're already in Brooklyn, the case for Pies & Thighs over a subway ride to Harlem is direct. If you're based in Midtown or the Upper West Side, Amy Ruth's or Melba's saves the trip.
For Southern cooking outside New York worth benchmarking against, Olamaie in Austin and Virtue in Chicago show what the format looks like when it moves into a more formal register. Both are sharper reference points for the food-focused traveller building a mental map of where Southern cooking sits nationally.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is easy , walk-in is the default mode here, and while weekend waits can stretch, there's no reservation system to navigate or multi-week lead time required. That accessibility is a significant part of the appeal. Dress expectations are none; come as you are. The address is 166 S 4th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211, walkable from the Bedford Avenue L stop. For hotels close to the Williamsburg area, our New York City hotels guide has options at every price point. If you're planning a full evening in the neighbourhood, our New York City bars guide covers what to do before or after dinner.
Practical Comparison: Pies & Thighs vs. Southern Peers in NYC
| Venue | Neighbourhood | Price Tier | OAD Recognition | Booking Difficulty | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pies & Thighs | Williamsburg, Brooklyn | $ | Ranked 2024, 2025 | Easy (walk-in) | Casual Brooklyn Southern |
| Amy Ruth's | Harlem | $–$$ | , | Easy | Legacy Harlem Southern |
| Melba's | Harlem | $$ | , | Easy | Table-service groups |
| Sweetbriar | Midtown | $$$ | , | Moderate | Upscale American comfort |
Pearl Picks: If You're Exploring Further
- Olamaie , Southern in Austin , the benchmark for chef-driven Southern in the US
- Virtue , Southern in Chicago , formal register, strong credentials
- Emeril's in New Orleans , for Southern cooking in its home city context
- Lazy Bear in San Francisco , what happens when comfort food formats go tasting-menu
- Smyth in Chicago , for a sense of how far the American comfort food conversation has travelled
- Providence in Los Angeles , useful contrast at the fine dining end of the American restaurant spectrum
- The French Laundry in Napa and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , the California fine dining end of the scale, for context
- Our full New York City experiences guide , for building a full Brooklyn or NYC day around this meal
- Our full New York City wineries guide
Compare Pies & Thighs
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pies & Thighs | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #258 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #189 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | — | |
| Le Bernardin | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Per Se | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Masa | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Pies & Thighs handle dietary restrictions?
Southern cooking is structurally meat- and dairy-heavy, and Pies & Thighs is no exception. The menu leans into fried proteins, biscuits, and sides built around that tradition. Vegetarians and vegans will find limited options — this is not the venue to flex a plant-based diet. If dietary restrictions are a priority, check current menu availability before visiting.
Is Pies & Thighs good for a special occasion?
Not in any traditional sense. The atmosphere is loud and communal, seating is casual, and there's no reservation system. It's an OAD Cheap Eats-ranked spot, which signals value and quality, not occasion dining. Go here for a birthday that calls for fried chicken and no fuss — not for an anniversary that calls for candlelight and a wine list.
What should I order at Pies & Thighs?
The name telegraphs the priority: fried chicken and pie are the core of what chefs Sarah Sanneh and Carolyn Bane built this place around. The Southern format means sides matter as much as the main. Stick to what the kitchen is known for rather than exploring the edges of the menu.
Is Pies & Thighs good for solo dining?
Yes, and it's one of the easier solo spots in Williamsburg. Walk-in is the default mode, the counter setup suits single diners, and the casual communal energy means you won't feel conspicuous eating alone. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking also means the bill won't sting.
What are alternatives to Pies & Thighs in New York City?
Amy Ruth's in Harlem is the historically rooted alternative with a longer track record in NYC Southern cooking. For a closer Williamsburg comparison, the casual Southern category is thin, which is part of why Pies & Thighs has held OAD Cheap Eats recognition from 2023 through 2025. If you want a sit-down, quieter experience, Amy Ruth's is the stronger call.
Can I eat at the bar at Pies & Thighs?
Counter seating is part of the format here — the venue runs a casual, energetic service model rather than a traditional bar-and-table setup. There's no reservation system, so arrival time determines your options. Weekend waits are real, but manageable.
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