A Cantonese American restaurant in Williamsburg/Greenpoint, Brooklyn known for a busy dinner service where reservations are recommended and walk-in tables can be hard to secure, especially on weekends.



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Bonnie's is a Cantonese American restaurant in the Williamsburg/Greenpoint area of Brooklyn (398 Manhattan Ave), known among Yelp reviewers for a lively dinner service and a menu that draws steady demand most nights it's open.
Reported guidance from Yelp and diners suggests reservations are recommended, with popular weekend time slots said to book up roughly a week in advance; walk-ins can face a wait without one, particularly Friday and Saturday nights. Weeknights (Tuesday-Thursday) are generally described as a quieter, easier option for those hoping to walk in.
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Damnlines doesn't have a live camera at Bonnie's yet, so we can't give you a real-time wait count. Reported guidance from Yelp reviewers and diners is that the restaurant is usually busy at dinner and often has a wait without a reservation, especially on weekends.
Yes — Bonnie's takes reservations (bookable on Resy), and diners report that popular weekend dinner slots can book up roughly a week ahead.
Per its Yelp listing: closed Monday, Tuesday-Thursday 5:30-10pm, Friday-Saturday 5-10pm, and Sunday 4-9pm.
Bonnie's is a Cantonese American restaurant in the Williamsburg/Greenpoint area of Brooklyn.
Weeknights (Tuesday-Thursday) are reported to be less busy than weekends. Friday and Saturday dinner draw the biggest crowds, so a reservation booked in advance is recommended if you want a table then.
Sources: Yelp — Bonnie's · Bonnie's official site · Resy — Bonnie's