With two locations nearby The Greenwich (275 & 401 Greenwich St), you can enjoy hand-picked, Scandinavian coffees brewed to order from wherever direction you are heading. The walls…
Continue ReadingSoulCycle’s world class instructors host 45- minute high energy classes that seek to benefit the mind as much as the body. Classes are candlelit and play top-charting tunes…
Continue ReadingAt Hudson River Park’s Pier 25, enjoy myriad activities including mini-golf, beach volleyball, soccer, tennis, basketball, skateboarding and biking, all with stunning views from the newly developed Hudson…
Continue ReadingCommemorating the September 11 attacks of 2001 and the World Trade Center bombing of 1993, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum offers moving and historic exhibitions and the widely…
Continue ReadingIron Chef Marc Fiorgino’s rustic Tribeca restaurant offers new American cuisine in a romantic, candle lit environment made for foodies. The menu offers an contemporary mix of dishes…
Continue ReadingThis award-winning oyster bar is aboard a historic wooden fishing boat docked on the Hudson River. The menu boasts sustainable produce and oysters from both coasts on the…
Continue ReadingExpertise and innovation is on display at the modern, high-end Korean restaurant. The menu boasts new-Korean cuisine that amplifies traditional staples with dishes such as escolar with yuja…
Continue ReadingThis Tribeca taverna and pub offers traditional Greek fare, like moussaka and avgo sto fourno (oven baked egg with feta cheese and spicy tomato sauce). The setting is…
Continue ReadingSip on artisanal pour overs and munch on light, seasonal fare in this picturesque, modern café housed in a historic Tribeca factory building.
Continue Readingtrans.LUXE is a studio and workshop that specializes in hand crafted lighting solutions. In addition to custom lamps, lampshades and chandeliers, the works of collaborative sculptures, painters, ceramists and…
Continue ReadingStart with the neighborhoods best selection of wine and cheese, and the rest will follow.
Continue ReadingHand-woven carpets, rugs and kilims from Turkey, the Caucasus, Persia and Central Asia.
Continue ReadingShibui Spa is a space to unwind, cleanse body and mind, and heal. Our philosophy is one of balance—balance between the traditional and the modern and between nature and…
Continue ReadingThe “Cheers” of Tribeca. With a dependable menu fit for an upscale diner and a vibe that balances classy, cozy and cool, you’ll walk out feeling like a…
Continue ReadingPlanning the perfect get together can be a delicate process at best. Wouldn’t it be nice to find a creative, outside-the-box alternative to the city’s favorite fallback: dinner…
Continue ReadingThis hip hangout has made its way from Prospect Heights, amalgamating perfectly to the hood with its inventive cocktails and cool clientele. Each piece of ice used in…
Continue ReadingThis historic neighborhood institution lingers as a reminder of Tribeca’s past. With an old-school wood bar and three rooms full of tables, the Tribeca staple serves up a…
Continue ReadingFamous for revolutionizing Tribeca’s nightlife in the nineteen-eighties, this historic bar and brasserie was a favorite hangout for the likes of Andy Warhol and Basquiat during its early…
Continue ReadingTucked away in a landmark, 1810 Tribeca townhouse, Tiny’s is a hidden hotspot. The interior follows a rustic Americana theme, with original tin ceilings in the sunny front…
Continue ReadingDuane Park Patisserie combines the mastery of French technique with artistic vision to create delicious and decadent works of art. Enjoy cakes and pastries (all handmade from scratch)…
Continue ReadingWith a veritable museum of brandy and cognacs on their menu and more than 900 bottles at their disposal, Brandy Library’s moniker speaks for itself. The neighborhood lounge…
Continue ReadingA harmonious union of European and Asian flavors is conceived in Macao Trading Co’s eclectic menu. The indigenous flavors of Macao, which was once a Portuguese colony, are…
Continue ReadingIn 1971 Soho Photo gallery was established by a group of New York Times photographers. As the only non-profit cooperative photo gallery in New York City, the organization…
Continue ReadingThree of New York’s downtown theater veterans founded The Flea Theater in 1996. The Flea has goals of supporting talented artists and has been the home to established,…
Continue ReadingFor high-end digs in a modernist atmosphere, Patron of the New is a one-stop shop for both up-and-coming and established labels. Selling designer goods from the likes of…
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