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Read about Brandy Library in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.

August 25, 2021

Seen & Heard: Rats!

And these like nice cars. Plus a big show at Alexander and Bonin; art that will age like whisky at the Brandy Library; tennis at Brookfield this weekend. / 8 comments

March 18, 2021

In the News: A vision for Canal and Varick

Plus the Andaz Hotel is close to foreclosure; a Brandy Library co-owner sues the NYPD over his gun rights; David Yurman and the elements. / 5 comments

March 17, 2020

Still Cooking: Local restaurants are providing takeout and delivery

A list (in progress) of the restaurants delivering or providing takeout menus, including some creative solutions. And a reminder that a gift card purchase can help. / 19 comments

November 13, 2016

In the News: The Brandy Library Sets an Example

Plus: Local politician's open letter to Donald Trump; a couple's apartment search ends in FiDi; an Army lieutenant colonel who lives in Battery Park City.

Recent Comments
  • Charles, I've appreciated your work on congestion pricing for a long time. One area that I never see addressed: what... — jeff / There’s an election this month!

  • If you said that the congestion tax was going to be used to lower train and subway fares we could... — Thomas Hagen / There’s an election this month!

  • Very very sad to hear this news. Kings has been a wonderful, welcoming neighborhood gem. We filled all our prescriptions... — SW / Kings Pharmacy, a Tribeca staple for 25 years, will close on June 30

  • Oops, I mis-tabulated one of the six community district populations, above. Total population living in the NYC congestion zone is... — Komanoff / There’s an election this month!

  • This is heartbreaking. We moved to the neighborhood in 1996, pre-King's, and when my first son was born in '98... — Susan B / Kings Pharmacy, a Tribeca staple for 25 years, will close on June 30

  • Instituting congestion pricing right now is grotesquely stupid. One of the biggest economic challenges facing NYC right now is the... — Thomas Hagen / There’s an election this month!

  • You are right that London residents of the congestion zone enjoy a 90% discount from congestion tolls. Please note, though,... — Komanoff / There’s an election this month!

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January 26, 2015

Restaurants and Bars: Who’s Open During the Storm

What good is sitting around in your loft? Go out and have fun—here are the places planning to be open tonight, tomorrow, or both. NOTE: UPDATES APLENTY FOR TUESDAY! / 22 comments

August 29, 2014

Valentine No. 40

Gone green. / 2 comments

July 14, 2014

Seen & Heard: Cody’s Bar & Grill Has Closed

Plus: Margaret Chin responds to New Amsterdam Market letter; Brandy Library's new bar; sandwich delivery on Saturday; David Rockwell book; Juice Press; Quiznos reopened; CB1 to discuss drones. / 1 comment

May 30, 2014

Seen & Heard: Outdoor Movies at the Seaport

Plus: A new source for burrata; last days for Cristina Dos Santos and Canis Minor shops; outrigger race and festival; Starbucks. / 5 comments

September 10, 2013

Seen & Heard: Shinola Block Party

Plus: Spanish restaurant update (and café?); construction kitten news; Governors Island show of Sandy photos; DeRose Method photo exhibit; Tribute in Light; Brandy Library is branching out.

February 21, 2013

Seen & Heard: Franklin Station Café Is Back

Sort of. Plus: Kale salad recipe; Jerry's Café has reopened; what's up at the old Carl's Steaks space?; dinner at Saleya; Scotch tasting; late nights at Tribeca Canvas; Pen Parentis lineup; Amish Market changes; Collect Pond Park. / 8 comments

December 7, 2012

TCQ&A: Doug Tedeschi

"Go to Bouley at 3:00 or 4:00 for a late lunch that takes you into the evening," recommends organic-food entrepreneur Doug Tedeschi. "Just be sure to wear a jacket. (I wore shorts and a tee and felt ridiculous.)"

November 19, 2012

TCQ&A: Kalyn Johnson Chandler

"The tortilla soup at MaryAnn's is the area's best-kept secret," says Kalyn Johnson Chandler, founder of the effie's paper line of stationery. "My husband is a fantastic cook and his tortilla soup is one of my favorites, but MaryAnn's is a good substitute." / 1 comment

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