We take walks along the Hudson River often, many times stopping for a picnic on the grass. We have shared many meals and memories here. Rent a Citibike and ride the bike path if you prefer!
From Robert DeNiro's favorite bagel shop to a hole in the wall Japanese Bakery, Tribeca has got dozens of incredible spots to eat! Some of our favorite places are: For a quick bagel and coffee: Zuckers Bagels For a good coffee: Jacks or Laughing Man For brunch: Bubby's (expect a wait, but it is worth it). Serafina is also good and you can normally get a table. For a cheap and healthy lunch: Mulberry and Vine Dinner spots: For American/ French with a touch of celebrity history: The Odeon For fancy trendy French: Frenchette For fancy Italian: Locanda Verde For laid back Italian: Max, Sole di Capri, Serafina, Terra For nice farm to table like fare: Tiny's (also good cocktails upstairs) Mediterranean: Savida and The Greek American on the water: City Vineyard Fancy Indian: Tamarind Oysters and Drinks on a boat on the Hudson: Grand Banks For comfort food: Bubby's Wine bars: Terroir and Vin Sur Vingt Wine Bar Wine shop: Chambers St. Wines
Take a stroll through the neighborhood through city hall and then walk over the famous Brooklyn Bridge for breathtaking views of Brooklyn and Manhattan. If you make it all the way across, enjoy Brooklyn Bridge Park, where Max bikes everyday and plays soccer every week.
A number of galleries are calling Tribeca their home again.
Shopping, Eatily, and WTC memorial
We are! Go for a walk through the neighborhood to the firehouse where the original Ghostbusters was filmed!