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Little Park still has boards up on windows and doors as well. — G on Closing for Good? Mariachi’s is too quiet
I emailed Sarabeth's a month ago and they said they were reopening, but clearly no efforts yet. — Tribeca Citizen on Closing for Good? Mariachi’s is too quiet
Oh no. Vin Sur Vingt was a perfect little city gem. But no office crowd in the foreseeable future has to be an extremely scary prospect for them and others like Wolfgang's who probably thrived off of Citi corporate accounts. This is going to be a real tough year around here. — DB on Closing for Good? Mariachi’s is too quiet
I thought the same thing. Not a good sign. And the same for Sarabeths. In other sad news- Vin Sur Vingt now has a for rent sign outside. Really sorry to see this one go! It was a great spot. — K on Closing for Good? Mariachi’s is too quiet
Anyone know what's going on with Terra on West Broadway? They too have been closed even though you'd assume they'd open for phase 2 with all their usual outside seating. Not a good sing. — DB on Closing for Good? Mariachi’s is too quiet
Correct. The Laughing Man Street Seats are technically open to all and not (supposed to be) a private cafe. The roadway seating just approved is not a space open to all but is to be a private cafe. — James on The new look of al fresco in the city
Ha. Welcome to 2020! What common sense? Nothing makes sense this year. Doc, can we go back to the future? ;) — TribecaMom on The new look of al fresco in the city
Brandy Library is open! — Jules on The new look of al fresco in the city
@Vale, you're right that Laughing Man's "street corral" (that's the city's name for that type of usage) was officially approved and installed pursuant to actual regs. I testified in favor, some years back. But I have to laugh when you refer to the corral's space as "something [LM has] taken upon themselves to claim, at the cost of street parking." Anyone can sit there, LM customer or not. Can't say the same for space occupied by parked cars. — Komanoff on The new look of al fresco in the city
It is an executive order by the mayor. See this post. — Tribeca Citizen on The new look of al fresco in the city
These "diners without masks" are not CDC-approved 6ft apart from one another, so they're NO different than the throngs of covididiots storming the beaches, etc. I certainly feel for the businesses being hurt by the pandemic, but I refuse to be a covididiot to the reality of the potential spread and HOW the F**KING spread happens. Or...#IamWILLINGtoDIEorIamWILLINGto DIE soTHATothersCANhaveSOMEdamnODEON!! — Jim Smithers on The new look of al fresco in the city
If it starts pouring rain you sit it out or pay the bill and go home... I would think a "Tribeca Mom" would have this kind of common sense. — julieW on The new look of al fresco in the city
What happens if it starts pouring in the middle of the meal? — TribecaMom on The new look of al fresco in the city
Me too. Done with doing dishes. — GC on The new look of al fresco in the city
Speaking of homeless, there is an encampment under the scaffolding on Franklin near Varick St. I walked by there a few times past month or so and they are always there. — TribecaMom on City Hall occupied to demand $1 billion in NYPD budget cuts
I think, not sure but fairly certain, that the laughing man space is a designated public park space, and not something Laughing Man did or took. It was an old ordinance, I believe. Having said that, as much as I like to see the restaurants opening up their spaces and spreading out, is it legit? Or is the outdoor space something they've taken upon themselves to claim, at the cost of street parking? Does anyone know? — Vale on The new look of al fresco in the city
I was questioning that as well as I was walking around looking at the newly built spaces. It definitely looks like some restaurants are not spacing tables 6 feet apart. Cant say that I blame them since that would really limit the number of tables. I'll take my chances to be able to eat out! — K on The new look of al fresco in the city
Seamore's in BPC is now open as well. — Lisa on The latest openings around the neighborhood
Spiralxyz hair salon on West Bway is open (and they do a fabulous job with curly hair!). — Franklin Foodie on The latest openings around the neighborhood
The Citibank outdoor space is under rated IMO. It’s such a great addition to the area along with the Piers. Definitely makes this my favorite area in the TriBeca neighborhood. Now if something could just be done about those big, dark, nearly vacant, IDP buildings and public spaces... — MattieNYC on A public plaza will open this summer on Citibank’s west side
It appears that 6' apart is being interpreted differently by each establishment. Is it 6' from table center to tablecenter? Or 6' distance from the back of each occupied chair to its nearest? — Heide Fasnacht on The new look of al fresco in the city
Great! Indeed, every bit counts. I’m happy with our corporate neighbor. The new public spaces were needed and are nice. — Frank E. on A public plaza will open this summer on Citibank’s west side
I've reached out -- no word yet — Tribeca Citizen on Seen & Heard: Congrats to the class of 2020
My husband and our friends will miss our fun, relaxed nights and days at the old Paris Cafe. Bless you wherever you go but come back once more if you can. We'll be waiting to hear from you. — Say it isn't so. Please come back. on After 147 years at the Seaport, The Paris Café is closing for good
Dr. Qurashi was my doctor for over 30 years. He was honest, kind, caring and the only doctor that I have ever trusted. I'm heart broken and so sad to learn about his passing. My condolences to the family and may he rest in peace. — Luis Cartagena on Dr. Nisar Quraishi dies from the coronavirus at 74








