Our Guide to Tribeca
Tribeca is back in the New York groove and we’ve rounded up our favorite spots morning, noon and night.
Coffee & Cafés
Maman
211 West Broadway
Our favorite bakery and café that pays homage to classic French cooking, design and décor. It’s the ideal spot for lingering over a lavender latte and fresh baked good. They do offer an all day savory menu where you’ll find smashed avocado tartine, truffle croque ‘maman’ and a selection of daily quiche. Plus, they’ve recently partnered with Paper Source and now offer a quaint shopping experience with gifts and stationary to go along with your morning coffee.
Open weekdays from 8am – 5pm and weekends from 9am – 5pm.
Laughing Man
184 Duane Street
Laughing Man not only offers a perfect cup of coffee on a quaint Tribeca street, but also supports coffee farming communities across the globe through the Laughing Man Foundation. Open daily from 7am, this small coffee shop is the place to grab a fresh brew and enjoy in a cute Many people don’t’ know this, but Laughing Man was also founded by Hugh Jackson (just another reason to take a visit!)
Open daily from 7am – 6pm.
Kaffe Landskap
401 Greenwich Street
This Swedish café is known for it’s espresso and baked goods, but the menu also has a healthful selection of smoothies, superfoods, salads and sandwiches. We recommend visiting for your morning pick-me-up.
Open weekdays from 6:30am – 8pm and weekends from 7am – 7pm.
Café Atelier
112 Hudson Street
Café Atelier is your coffee shop meets flower shop. We highly recommend the specialty drinks, like the honey ginger lemon tea, lavender latte or iced candy crush. Plus, they offer beautiful flower arrangement classes that you can sign-up for on their website.
Open daily from 8am – 8pm.
Lunch
Bubby’s
120 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10013
Located in the heart of Tribeca, Bubby’s serves upscale comfort food perfect for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Don’t miss the mac & cheese balls or fried chicken & pancakes. The buttermilk biscuits are their signature, and a must, followed by a slice of their famous Bubby’s pies.
Open daily from 8am – 10pm.
Two Hands
251 Church Street
The Australian café serves a lovely menu filled with simple, fresh and colorful fare. Seamlessly blending delicious food, great coffee and friendly hospitality, Two Hands is a casual space to share a meal with friends. Inspired by the coastal Aussie lifestyle, the décor is bright and beachy with lots of natural light and raw finishes. The sweet spot is definitely the acai bowl, but if you’re looking for something savory we recommend the pulled chicken bowl with pickled crunchy veggies.
Open Monday & Tuesday from 9am – 4pm and Wednesday thru Sunday from 9am – 9pm
Gotan
130 Franklin Street
Gotan serves a selection of coffee, breakfast and lunch in a casual neighborhood friendly setting. The Tribeca eatery offers counter service, communal seating and WiFi, so its the perfect spot to grab a bite and post up throughout the day. The scrambled cheddar biscuit and avocado feta are two favorite items on the menu.
Open daily 8am – 3pm
Dinner
241 West Broadway
This famed French bistro and James Beard Award winner from Chefs Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson (formerly at the helm of Balthazar, Pastis, Minetta Tavern) is just steps from the hotel. The French influence is certainly present in design, décor, and food—yet there’s a modern touch. Some of our menu favorites include the Brouillade with scrambled eggs, Peconic escargots and garlic butter to start, followed by the petite steak au poivre with pomme frites.
Open for dinner from 5pm – 9pm.
The Odeon
145 West Broadway
The Art Deco neon sign alone has been a beacon for Manhattan nighthawks since the early 1980s: Warhol, Basquiat, DeNiro, and Belushi were avid Odeon-goers, to name a few. And lest we forget that Keith McNally (of Balthazar and Pastis) was an original owner, one of the firsts to bring the French brasserie concept to New York. Today, intrepid artists and lovers of the cinematic still flock, as The Odeon continues to be a neighborhood staple. We’re particularly fond of the croque monsieur and French onion soup gratinée, proving that everything about Odeon seems to scream: there’s nothing like an original.
Open for lunch Monday thru Friday from 12pm – 4pm and brunch Saturday & Sunday from 10am – 3:30pm. Dinner is served daily 4pm – 9pm.
Yves
385 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013
Situated on the corner of Greenwich and North Moore, Yves is a classic American bistro with a sleek and modern finish. Head Chef Daniel Berg, a longtime veteran of neighboring restaurant Locanda Verde, creates a menu that is refined yet approachable. Dishes include upscale classics like chicken meatballs, potato gnocchi, roast chicken, and our favorite, the grilled octopus with black mission fig, niçoise aioli, and Aleppo pepper paired with the Beauty and the Brut gin cocktail.
Open for lunch Monday thru Friday from 11:30am – 3pm and brunch Saturday & Sunday from 11am – 4pm. Dinner is served daily from 5:30pm – 10pm. There is also a daily brasserie menu from 3pm – 5:30pm if you come for a snack between seatings.
Jungsik
2 Harrison Street
Jungsik in Tribeca has garnered a reputation as one of the city’s most innovative fine-dining spots. Today, not only has Jungsik remained one of the world’s most acclaimed restaurants—by earning two Michelin stars every year since 2013—it’s widely credited as the pioneer of modern Korean cuisine. We recommend opting for the tasting menu to immerse yourself fully in the Jungsik experience, but be sure to save room for its signature five-course dessert menu.
Open Wednesday thru Monday from 5pm – 8pm (closed Tuesdays).
Tamarind
99 Hudson Street
Located in the heart of Tribeca, this Michelin-starred fine dining experience serves up the most exceptional Indian cuisine. Our tip is to go for lunch when they offer a special menu featuring an appetizer, two mains and a dessert for only $28.
Open daily from 11:30am – 3pm and 5pm – 9:30pm.
Tiny’s & The Bar Upstairs
135 West Broadway
You can’t miss the quaint salmon-colored house that sits in the heart of Tribeca. The astute attention to detail pours into the intricately carved wooden menus and mismatched china place settings. For dinner, the Tiny’s Burger that’s topped with onion confit followed by the warm drunkin’ donuts are a must. Now offering happy hour everyday from 5-6pm, which includes a drink and a slider for under $12.
Open Monday thru Friday for lunch from 11:30pm – 4pm and dinner from 5pm – 10pm. Weekend brunch is served from 11am – 4pm and dinner from 4:30pm – 9pm.
Khe-Yo
157 Duane Street
Khe-Yo serves an impressive menu comprised of Southeast Asian dishes with a Laotian emphasis. The selection of small and large plates includes Berkshire spare ribs, crunchy coconut rice and sweet chili chicken to name a few. Plus, the cocktail menu does not disappoint, with a house thai chili infused vodka with cold pressed cucumber and a strawberry pineapple lao lao sour. Cheers.
Open daily 11am – 9pm.
Brookfield Place
230 Vesey Street
The celebrated destination in downtown Manhattan offers everything from cultural experiences, curated dining options, world-class shopping and modern office space. Located on the Hudson River, Brookfield animates its grand indoor and outdoor public spaces year-round through a mix of culture and events, bringing together New Yorkers and travelers alike.
Shops:
Mon-Sat: 10am–8pm
Sun: 12pm–6pm
Restaurants:
Hours vary, please check website.