Read about Woodrow’s in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus: The downstairs whiskey bar at Woodrow's; a Tribeca gallery spins off; the New York Rangers.
"I wanted something between a dive and a fancy restaurant," says Erin Garmont, who just opened Woodrow's on Murray. "The kind of place where a woman can come in and not be afraid of how dirty the bathroom might be." / 29 comments
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Mark those calendars! Plus: Woodrow's update; North End Grill dinner menu; store closed on Warren.
What's coming to the neighborhood below Franklin and east of W. Broadway. Plus: One notable FiDi newcomer. / 5 comments
Plans for a new "great value steak restaurant"; Super Linda tries again for a sidewalk café permit (plus: new opening date); Edward's; big street fair this weekend.
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