Read about Walker’s in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
He first came to New York City in the 1970s, and would go on to found Walker's and Souths -- both neighborhood staples -- in the '80s. / 2 comments
Plus a forum on the redesign of Canal Street; Walker's in "Black Rabbit"; PS 234 holiday pop-up shop seeking vendors. / 5 comments
The long-standing restaurant and bar has already responded with a new policy that prohibits political signage of any kind inside its establishment. / 21 comments
The handmade holiday decor at the bar on Varick was first hung a couple decades ago by a longtime server; the tradition continues with another. / 9 comments
Plus the 9/11 Memorial 5K is set for April 30; the puppy who escaped the salon is back; a Broadway actress tours NBC around Tribeca.
Bring your used coats over to Harrison Street; Walker's is back open; smoking is on the rise; Nili Lotan is featuring local businesses on her Instagram. / 5 comments
Walker's and L'Angolo join Marc Forgione in closing for the winter months; Zutto builds booths on Hudson. / 8 comments
With 33 years as a neighborhood staple at the corner of Varick and N. Moore, the bar isn't going anywhere anytime soon. / 13 comments
Walker's is back after a long pause; City Vineyard has the side yard and the rooftop open; Nili Lotan and Gurhan Atelier add to the retail scene.
Plus Mulberry & Vine opens in DUMBO, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage makes plans to reopen in September, while other big museums remain shuttered. / 3 comments
Walker's, Seamore's, Tiny's and its sisters and brothers, and the Live Well Company have set up GoFundMe pages. And Bubby's has stopped deliveries.
Plus Walker's is also back open; TriBeCa Therapy turns 10 and brings on five new therapists; Ryan Roche sample sale at 72 Warren till Thursday; a peek out of the penthouse at 100 Barclay.
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