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Tag archive for ‘Serafina’

Read about Serafina in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.

July 4, 2023

Seen & Heard: The sad remains of Kings

Plus the Mmuseumm is open; Jungsik is closed for July for renovations; questions about Serafina's roof deck. / 1 comment

May 8, 2023

West Broadway dining sheds make way for bike path

The city is clearing the way for the bike path. And plans for future dining sheds are still up in the air. / 41 comments

September 28, 2022

Seen & Heard: Last days for rooftops

Plus Fred Astaire Downtown celebrates five years; Taryn Toomey steps down at The Class; finding humor in spotted lantern flies. / 2 comments

June 25, 2020

The new look of al fresco in the city

Adding to the steady stream of new openings, a new crop of curbside bars and restaurants are taking over the city streets. / 16 comments

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June 5, 2020

Welcome Back! A few more doors are open

Takahachi is back after 10 weeks; Tamarind is now serving lunch and dinner; Serafina has expanded its lunch menu; and Biscuits and Bath on Hudson has reopened for grooming only.

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

July 7, 2018

Seen & Heard: Dead Rabbit Reopening Date

Plus: "Ray Donovan" shooting here four days next week; Serafina's sidewalk seating to be discussed; signage for Dig Inn, which appears ready to open; Washington Street storefront activity. / 3 comments

December 26, 2017

Best of New Tribeca 2017: The Winners!

The polls are closed, the results have been tabulated, and the rejoicing can begin. / 6 comments

December 6, 2017

In the News: Lower Manhattan Wish List

Plus: P.S. 89 parents want more security; a visit to Let There Be Neon; Serafina is opening a Caribbean resort.

October 20, 2017

Seen & Heard: Citibank’s Gaudy Advertising

Plus: Secret supper underneath Tribeca; "huge sale" at Baxter & Liebchen; Serafina now serving breakfast; film shoot in northwest Tribeca; stalled hotel; frank-o-lantern. / 8 comments

September 26, 2017

Seen & Heard: Pompeii Martini

Plus: Why that big S. is on the second floor of 102 Franklin; a new dance studio; another Mulberry & Vine; 60 Hudson windows now feature Tribeca artist Dianna Talan; Rosemarie Castoro exhibit.

August 21, 2017

First Impressions: Serafina

When I imagine myself deciding to eat at Serafina, rather than one of the many other midrange Italian restaurants in this area, it's not because the food is interesting or ambitious. It's because the restaurant should be convenient and reliable. / 25 comments

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