1. Kaffe 1668
8.6
275 Greenwich St (at Murray St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Tribeca · 317 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Don't be surpised if there's a line at this TriBeCa café. Free wifi with purchase makes it a good place to relax while you sip on your brew.
Brad Gillespie: Closest to a quality Seattle coffee shop in NYC. Good coffee, cool music, nice space, free internet & chill vibe.
Kit Kat🍫: My new low key spot for iced coffee :) (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
Leopoldo Aristoy: very nice place.... cool to be in and chill
Lana Kj: Delicious and unexpected combination of fresh, quality ingredients. Lovely relaxed atmosphere with friendly attentive staff. Delicious coffee.
Lindsay C: An Australian beachy vibe and simple, healthy dishes like smashed avocado toast and brassicas bowl makes Two Hands a go-to for a casual weekend breakfast and/or brunch.
K8: Great relaxed atmosphere and awesome food; Kobe Beef Steamed Buns 'sliders' are fantastic and Ramen are great. The Hitachino Ginger goes great with anything Pork.
Tiffany Langston: Skip the ramen and stick with the sushi. Very cool and relaxed vibe and big communal table in the middle
Marcela Sarmiento: Awesome mix of delicious Japanese food with the laid back atmosphere of an american pub... The buffalo cauliflower, AMAZING!
6. Locanda Verde
9.0
377 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 506 tips and reviews
Food Network: Frank Bruni goes crazy for the creamy, sweet Maple Budino at Locanda Verde, a casual Italian taverna, in New York, NY, on Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more.
Ann-Mary: one of de niros places on greenwich. casual bu sophisticated. great for workday lunches. try his grandmothers ravioli.
Stina P.: Oh my goodness, the plates! The sheep's milk ricotta, my grandmother's ravioli, chocolate torta, the list goes on. This casual spot is infamous for low key celeb hang outs. Go for all meals always
7. Bubby's
8.7
120 Hudson St (btwn Franklin & Moore St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 526 tips and reviews
Aya Rosen: This used to be such a cool laid back fun spot, now it's all old farty and prices are about double then they were. Too bad...
Dan Miller: Sit at the bar, it's a chill spot with good bartenders. Be friendly to staff and they'll treat you right.
Polina Weitz: Great comfort food and a nice relaxed atmosphere on a weekday night. Delicious biscuits, great super-crispy fried chicken and creamy mash potatoes. The fruit pies are also a must.
9. Takahachi Bakery
9.1
25 Murray St (at Church St), New York, NY
Bakery · Tribeca · 203 tips and reviews
Ekaterina: Very interesting choice of deserts,polite staff and really relaxing atmosphere!! Matcha crepe is a must!!!!!!!
Sylvia C: A must for those who are nostalgic for tray and tong style Japanese bakeries. Get your tongs on!
Rachel Haot: Some of the freshest, most delicious food near City Hall. Try the homemade tofu or tuna tataki salads, Midori juice and one of the unusual macarons - like goma or matcha.
10. Terroir
9.0
24 Harrison St (at Greenwich St), New York, NY
Wine Bar · Tribeca · 137 tips and reviews
Go Find Alice: Great wine! Chill spot to hang out in tribeca.
Lisette: Laid back place with spectacular wine list, inventive food menu, great jukebox, and friendly staff.
Pam Gilford: Best Riesling selection. No attitude whatsoever wine place. A favorite neighborhood spot! Try the Risotto balls and duck prosciutto sandwich.
12. Maman
8.4
211 W Broadway (btwn Franklin & White St), New York, NY
Café · Tribeca · 73 tips and reviews
Noah Weiss: Somehow this feels like an upgrade over the great Nolita original: bigger space, more casual seating, bigger menu, more pastries. Can come for a coffee and to work, or for a full lunch / brunch.
León: Great food, try the croque maman and the lavander chocolate
Ronak Daya: Cute French place and a welcome addition in TriBeCa. Good food, coffee and plenty of seating.
13. The Hideaway
7.6
185 Duane St (at Greenwich St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 37 tips and reviews
Ilie Kim: Low key, but kinda hipster.
Jessica A: It's casual. Tribeca has a lot to offer so if you don't want the best cocktails in the city, grab a beer here.
Avin Narasimhan: Somehow coming here for the first time today after living in the area for 3 years. Awesome, low key vibe. Great atmosphere. Get a seasonal cocktail and stay awhile
14. Walker's
8.0
16 N Moore St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Tribeca · 110 tips and reviews
Barry Holmes: Food is great for a bar. Shaemus is a great bartender. Solid spot for a casual night
Missy Mackey: Cheeseburger perfection with a chill atmosphere
Coleman Sachet: Excellent selection spanning Burgers to Fish. Daily Specials, Soup of the day, Chili, and extensive Wine and Tap/Bottled Beer list. We even loved the white drawing paper table cover and crayons!