American Restaurant · Tribeca · 124 tips and reviews
Mark Gracia: Bloody Mary's are money and turkey burger is solid.
Ninorah Fernandes-Brookshire: Best Bloody Mary's in town!
Josef Szotten: Lemon & Ricotta pancakes were great. Try the scones as well if you get a chance. The Bloody Mary was beautifully made and tasted pretty great too. Good service too.
120 Hudson St (btwn Franklin & Moore St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 527 tips and reviews
Jeff Kepnes: Good bloody Mary, great gazpacho, but the salmon nicoise salad had too mug food on the plate! Everything would have fallen of had I tried to cut it. (the salmon was good tho)
Mariana Mattos: Eggs benedict, pancakes, mimosa = happiness! ps. you might run into stars like Ed Westwick
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 218 tips and reviews
amNewYork: It doesn't get more classic TriBeCa than the Odeon.It works well at all hours, from Saturday’s 1 a.m steak frites to Eggs Benedict and Mimosas for brunch on Sunday morning.
Veronique V: French onion soup. Croque Madame. Fantastic mimosas. This is quintessential "ladies who brunch."
Monday Lisa: Tuna burger was juicy and delicious done medium. Nice ambience and waitstaff as well.
2 Avenue of the Americas (btwn Walker & White St), New York, NY
Hotel · Tribeca · 130 tips and reviews
Mike Kalen: Sunday brunch!!! Great jazz buffet. Try the carving station ham. Greta smoked salmon and sable platter. $20 more gets all you can drink mimosa or Bloody Mary. Great family friendly crowd
Yera Ha: Great jazzy, boozy brunch! If you're into that kinda thing.
rosie (siman) yakob: Try the Pesto Gnocchi - Perfectly flavored and super filling!
Marzi Alavi: Take a break from fancy pants TriBeCa brunch and check out square diner for some great food and huge Bloody Maries that won't break the bank!
Aaron Weymouth: Friendly staff, solid breakfast, no frills (in a good way) - great old school diner
Corey Crago: It's a diner; it's cheap, it's good, and it's in New York. There aren't enough places like this left.