New Kid on the Block: Filé Gumbo Bar
The pandemic opens a window for an experienced home chef to realize a decade-old dream of bringing the food of Louisiana to the city. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Metal Alchemist coming to Reade
Plus a new gallery comes to the old South's space; Merchants is now Mezze; Washington Market Park holds its last concert of the season.
Newsletter: June 27
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Seen & Heard: Happy Pride
Plus City Hall gets a new lighting system; a Soho staple closes after 57 years; five are recognized for their service to Downtown.
The Candidates 2022: Danyela Souza Egorov for State Senate District 27
The first-time candidate on education, public safety and the challenges children still face due to the pandemic.
The Patriot has gone dark
The bar opened in 2003, an offspring of The Village Idiot. It never fully bounced back from the pandemic. / 15 comments
In the News: 55 Broad will convert to residential
Plus the history of the first subway; dolphins lunch in New York Harbor; residents sue the city over Local Law 97. / 8 comments
TCQ&A: Melanie Dunea
The longtime Tribecan and award-winning photographer on Takahachi's best salad, her UPS man's YouTube channel, and hidden neighborhood treasures.
(The first) Primary Day is next week
Early voting is going on now for State Assembly and governor. / 1 comment
Newsletter: June 23
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Seen & Heard: Nothing says Tribeca like…
...giant chartreuse letters that say Tribeca. Plus George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan at the Battery; Joseph Carini at the D&D; Van Leeuwen adds seating outside.
New Kid on the Block: ZEATZ
The Zucker's satellite in Bogardus Plaza has an elevated pushcart menu with a bagel twist, plus soft serve from Blue Marble. / 3 comments







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