Read about Kaffe 1668 in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Read about Kaffe 1668 in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Fun for everyone, or at least people who don’t mind random pictures with snarky captions. / 3 comments
Certain errors are more noteworthy than others—when the wrong word is used, for instance, or when a new, funny-sounding word is created. / 6 comments
Plus: Donate a coat and save; coffee proceeds to charity; Tribeca Meet & Greet, "Golden Boy."
Fun for everyone, or at least people who don’t mind random pictures with snarky captions.
I seem to have a lot of odd/amusing interactions, perhaps because I'm often walking around the neighborhood, either to exercise my dog or my blog. I keep a sort of journal about the ones that amuse me—akin to the New York Times's "Metropolitan Diary," but less fit for print. / 10 comments
"We call it the 10 p.m. club," says jewelry designer Walt Chefitz. "Around 10 p.m. anyone available meets up for a quick nightcap and debrief on the day. It’s a wonderful way to wind down and catch up." / 1 comment
Plus: Kaffe 1668 serving lunch; florist to move; marketing guru to speak; City Hall Park sculpture exhibit; the gym coming to Truffles Tribeca. / 2 comments
Plus: Aamanns/Copenhagen waiting on permits; Harrison closed for renovations; Kaffe 1668 serving breakfast; HomBoms toy store update. / 1 comment
The popular Swedish café has opened its second shop—nine blocks north on Greenwich. The big difference is that this outpost will have a much more extensive food menu. / 3 comments
"If I couldn't live here, I'd live in Tri-ghetto," says George Carroll, author of a play about Tupac Shakur. "The section of Tribeca east of Church. Yes, I said it." / 15 comments
I've lived here since 1977 and also agree completely with the original poster. — mulciber / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
My mom took me there in the 70s to buy me a sailor dress. Not sure what the occasion was.... — Native / Lable Horowitz, who opened Church Street Surplus in 1971, dies at 87
Speaking of ties, during the 80's and until recent years Canal Surplus seemed, among other things, to specialize in knitted... — John Willenbecher / Lable Horowitz, who opened Church Street Surplus in 1971, dies at 87
Thanks, guys! — Tribeca Citizen / Lable Horowitz, who opened Church Street Surplus in 1971, dies at 87
I am from Tribeca and agree with Mary 100%. — J / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
Clearly you must not be from Tribeca. — Sandra / Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
yes she does, Charlie thanks Pam from me as well — MADELINE C LANCIANI / Lable Horowitz, who opened Church Street Surplus in 1971, dies at 87