Find food influencers in Brooklyn
Brooklyn is one of the most influential food scenes in the country, from Smorgasburg and artisanal makers to a celebrated, diverse restaurant culture. Browse verified US food creators in Brooklyn on KALO IQ and filter by engagement and audience quality. Every creator is hand-checked, so you reach real Brooklyn audiences not bought followers.
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The Brooklyn food creator scene
Brooklyn food content is trend-setting and craft-driven. The borough birthed the artisanal-food movement, hosts Smorgasburg, and has a diverse, neighborhood-rich restaurant scene that food media watches closely. It suits craft food, beverage, CPG and restaurant brands wanting authenticity and trend influence.
The split runs from artisanal-maker and craft-food creators to neighborhood and diverse-cuisine reviewers to sustainable-food voices. Brooklyn food audiences prize craft and authenticity over polish.
Platforms Brooklyn food creators use
Instagram and TikTok drive Brooklyn food discovery, maker, market and first-bite Reels, while YouTube and blogs carry the food-tour and best-of content. Craft and artisanal angles travel especially well from Brooklyn.
Campaign types that work for Brooklyn food brands
Market and tasting activations work for craft food, artisanal and sustainable seeding suits CPG, and neighborhood collaborations fit restaurants. Craft-food micro creators convert strongly with this audience.
What Brooklyn food influencers charge
Food creator rates track follower tier and engagement, and Brooklyn runs at the higher end of US ranges, especially for top-tier accounts where video and maker content price higher. Typical per-post ranges:
- Nano (1K to 10K followers)$40 to $220 per post
- Micro (10K to 50K)$220 to $1,000 per post
- Mid-tier (50K to 500K)$900 to $6,000 per post
- Macro (500K to 1M)$6,000 to $12,000 per post
For most Brooklyn food campaigns, micro and mid-tier creators deliver the best value because the top tier prices high and their audiences are more concentrated.
How to find and vet Brooklyn food creators
The fastest way to a shortlist is to filter Brooklyn food creators by audience size and sort by engagement, then run each candidate through a few checks before you reach out:
- Verified US-based audience share, since Brooklyn accounts often carry national or international followings that will not move local results
- Engagement rate measured against food-niche benchmarks, not raw follower count
- Audience-quality score, to screen out bought or inactive followers
- Content style and sub-niche fit, so the partnership reads as authentic
Every Brooklyn food creator in KALO IQ is hand-checked by our 15-person verification team for US residency, real engagement and audience authenticity, so the list you work from is real before you spend a dollar on outreach.
How Brooklyn food brands measure success
Track the metrics that match the goal, not vanity reach. For most Brooklyn food campaigns that means engagement rate against niche benchmarks, saves and shares, click-through to your site or booking page, and where it matters, conversions. KALO IQ surfaces verified engagement and audience-quality data up front, so you set realistic targets before a campaign starts.
Common mistakes hiring Brooklyn food creators
The most common mistake is buying on follower count, since a big Brooklyn food account often carries a national or international audience that will not move a local goal. The second is skipping the sub-niche match, because food splits into distinct audiences here. The third is overpaying for the top tier when micro creators convert better. Vetting for verified US audience share, real engagement and content fit avoids all three.
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Pricing for Brooklyn food brands
KALO IQ is free to start browsing, then $79 a month for the full platform with outreach, tracking and the complete database of 100M+ hand-verified US creators. Billing is in dollars with US sales-tax handling and no annual contract, so a Brooklyn brand can run one campaign or scale up without a lock-in. See full pricing.