Read about Crave Espresso Bar in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus: Cobblestone madness; Hudson Square's proposed BID expansion; new Isamu Noguchi sculpture; why a vacant lot on Hudson won't get developed; anyone know what happened to the Crave Espresso Bar staff? / 4 comments
A Tribeca café is being replaced by another restaurant serving the popular Hawaiian dish of poke. / 3 comments
Plus: Sharks in the Hudson River; beggar attacks woman at café; Erin Fetherston sample sale.
Including a vote of approval for the Gee Whiz guys' new restaurant, construction noise at the Leonard, beer/wine for a coffee bar, the New York City Rescue Mission's expansion, and Atera's private-dining room. / 2 comments
With a double-high ceiling, picture windows facing the street, abundant northern light, and free wi-fi, Crave Espresso Bar is far nicer than you'd expect from a Canal Street address. / 1 comment
And how affordable will this bar be? Another 30 dollar drink? A ridiculous pricey restaurant? Just what Tribeca needs. — nancy / Neighbors fight restaurant proposal for Laight and Washington
Oh, maybe you’re right. I guess it’s hard to see how a social venue, with prized art and food from... — Df / Neighbors fight restaurant proposal for Laight and Washington
What kind of quality of life? Whose quality of life? I fail to see your point, if there is one.... — R. / Neighbors fight restaurant proposal for Laight and Washington
Shocking? Disheartening? What you seem to be missing is that most people view this concept as something that would improve... — Df / Neighbors fight restaurant proposal for Laight and Washington
Seems more fitting for that area. What will replace Amish? — TribecaPickleBall / Barcade coming to part of the old Century 21 space
It's shocking and disheartening to read all these comments so lack of empathy and community support spirit, which is what... — R. / Neighbors fight restaurant proposal for Laight and Washington
You're right! So that is a valid concern, considering how big the receipts are for these places. Well, at least... — Tribeca Citizen / Cannabis dispensary coming to Murray