Read about Maxwell’s in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus: Tablao's flamenco nights; Espasso branches out; shopping event to benefit Girl Rising; Terra and Maxwell's do holiday decor right. / 4 comments
Plus: Flywheel Sports taking reservations; tree-lighting ceremony at Maxwell's; Warren Street conversion; 1WTC wailing comments.
Plus: Cabaret at Maxwell's; Dig Inn coming to Hudson Square; Best Made shop; Jerry's Café "opening"; the Elevens.
Because the days are getting longer, but not fast enough. PLUS! Five establishments have come up with special extra-happy offers for Tribeca Citizen readers. So print this post and keep it handy. / 4 comments
Not worrying about taxis, for one thing! Because local restaurants are each celebrating the holiday in their own fabulous way—burlesque to '80s music to James Bond to black truffles to celebrity chefs to beyond. No matter what, expect the Champagne to be flowing! / Sponsored
If you're looking for somewhere to get together this holiday season—after work with colleagues, after your holiday party, for New Year's Eve, whatever—look no further: Maxwell's is exactly what you're craving. / Sponsored
Plus: 54 Laight's questionable decision; new dates for Matt Bernson sample sale; Tribeca Canvas inches forward; drinking for the cause; volunteering at the Seaport Museum; trick-or-treat report; Lady Liberty on Broadway; kudos for a pet service; 138 W. Broadway; Mariah Carey votes. / 14 comments
Fun for everyone, or at least people who don’t mind random pictures with snarky captions. / 1 comment
Plus: Playing Mantis not closing after all; the Jerry's Café space is being shopped around; Pier 26 structure; blondes vs. brunettes; Taste of Tribeca discount. / 6 comments
These folks have you covered whether you're looking for a delicious place to have dinner, advice (and a discount) on wine, sumptuous desserts, a place to wind down afterward, a spectacular holiday kickoff (with Ronnie Spector), food for your best friend (non-human division), or ways to help local merchants. / Sponsored
Plus: Laughing Man café and François Payard Bakery opening today/tomorrow (or not); more rooftop gizmos; a private gallery goes public; CB1 meeting relocated.
A hotel (or condos), a school expansion, and restaurants and cafés (conveyor-belt sushi, another one from the Tiny's owner, pizza, and a high-profile chef...). / 2 comments
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