Read about Dirty Bird To Go in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus: Moving sale this weekend; ramps; $22 million penthouse; Taste of Tribeca cocktail party; school auction that benefits the Seaport; Salty Paw reopening; Saturdays.
The Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide continues to be updated regularly. (To find it, just look for the blue logo.) These are the restaurants that have been added….
Plus: Meet a women's soccer gold medalist; gift-wrap for charity; camp out at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; live music at Dirty Bird; frisky Flea; Airbnb, Douglas Elliman, Trinity Wall Street, and Macao Trading Co. offer Sandy-related help; "Deception"; Shelby Lynne.
Plus: Ordering Dirty Bird online; Benares Indian restaurant inches forward; more on Lela Rose's apartment; Sole di Capri menus; Lynda Capse landscapes; how to make your child even more adorable. / 2 comments
Plus: Aamanns/Copenhagen update; Pier 40 meeting; "The Good Wife"; Dirty Bird's chickens; New Amsterdam Market festival; Smith & Mills and Tiny's; World of Suits awning; Pen Parentis; 15,000-square-foot retail space; Tribeca Barber Shop; fake products at Apexart. / 2 comments
Plus: Where's the Pier 40 effort?; new Mexican restaurant in FiDi; 9/11 Memorial trees; a Tribecan's Tribeca. / 1 comment
"No growth hormones, no antibiotics," says Dirty Bird To-Go founder Joseph Ciriello. "It's the way I eat. I want to know where my food is coming from—especially at the low end, and especially with chicken. I'd never buy a Perdue supermarket chicken." UPDATE: Ciriello explains where the chickens come from (and he doesn't just say "eggs.") / 10 comments
Plus: Dirty Bird open; free geraniums; free coffee (or cookies) with purchase; last Crab Night of the summer; Richard Belzer. / 2 comments
Plus: Learn more about 56 Leonard; kids' concert; gallery now a project space; San Francisco foodchat; Halloween party at the World Financial Center.
Plus: Dosateria reviewed; Dirty Bird opening date; Battery Park City Authority's new chairman; kids skip 9/11 health survey; another online creative agency; plug pulled at City Winery show. Update: Added info on Atera's upcoming bar.
Here’s a quick rundown of the shops, restaurants, and more we can expect in the next year or so (often with new info on opening dates). I highly recommend reading this post so you'll know what I'm going on about.... / 3 comments
"Walked by 155 Chambers on Saturday and the door was open with a guy working inside. Looked like potential coffee/food spot. Had awesome dark wood details and subway tiled walls. Forgive me if you already mentioned this, but any idea what's coming?" —I. / 3 comments
So well deserved! Congrats Tina (and Chip and team). Eulalie is simply wonderful – a true Tribeca gem. Now please... — Dean / Tina Vaughn of Eulalie has won the Michelin service award
My only stake in this game is that I can see the broken clock out my window but: this building... — mg / The injustice of time, and the Clock Tower Building
I found the west side coffee shop at Wooster and Canal for a bit of time . Then they moved... — Barbara / Westside Coffee Shop, a Tribeca stalwart, has closed
I wouldn't want to venture any theories about what the storefront vacancies in our neighborhood mean, but using my own... — mulciber / Retail Report Part I: What we’ve gained and where we stand
Life well lived….role model to so many. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 — Sandra Alridge / Tribecan Richard Parsons, an exceptional businessman and an even better neighbor, dies at 76
Thank you, Jon! Hope to see you again soon for some drinks. Cheers! — Professor Baker / Seen & Heard: The Tribeca Citizen, on the rocks
Yes, of course! It’s where I got my inspiration for the name of the drink because it has surprisingly become... — Professor Baker / Seen & Heard: The Tribeca Citizen, on the rocks