Where to Eat During the Tribeca Film Festival

The Tribeca Film Festival starts today, and this is the first one in a while that many of the screenings and events are in greater Tribeca. Which is great! The neighborhood is on firmer ground than right after 9/11, when the festival was founded, but local businesses could still use a bump.

If you haven’t spent much time in Tribeca lately, you might be surprised by how much the neighborhood—and the restaurant scene, in particular—has changed. The Tribeca Restaurant Guide can help: It lists the area’s restaurants, with descriptions, photos, and the ability to search by cuisine, newness, fanciness, and location. You can always find it by looking for this light blue rectangle; it’s in the right column of every page on Tribeca Citizen.

Every effort is made to keep the guide updated.

Recent additions:
Adoro Lei
Almond (pictured above)
Bareburger
Bar Hugo
Belle Reve
Cafe Bari
El Vez Burrito
Grazin’
The Hideaway Seaport
Le District / Beaubourg
Northern Tiger
Pier A Harbor House and the Harrison Room

Closed:
American Flatbread
Cafe Boca Ciega
Ivy’s Bistro
Washington Market Tavern

 

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