1. The Odeon
8.7
145 W Broadway (at Thomas St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 218 tips and reviews
Autumn Heard: The lemon ricotta poppy seed pancakes are beyond delicious! My 7 yr old loved them!
Bravo: American Psychos down salmon and steak frites, but the real scene's on the sidewalk. -Andy Cohen, Watch What Happens Live!
People: Want classic NYC? Then don't miss this still-thriving Tribecainstitution. John Belushi famously cooked his own burgers at the Frenchbrasserie, once the go-to hangout for SNL in its heyday.
2. Nish Nūsh
8.9
88 Reade St (at Church St), New York, NY
Falafel Restaurant · Tribeca · 124 tips and reviews
Bruno Almeida: Great Israeli-style falafel and hummus. Get a "lemonana" (lemonade with mint) to wash down the sandwiches and platters.
Serious Eats: Standout falafel in herbal green and spicy red variations--a must for Tribeca lunchers.
ºDamian White º: Excellent, EXCELLENT falafels!!! (GET THE DELUXE!) you will thank me... (And like this tip on @foursquare)
3. The Roxy Hotel
8.3
2 Avenue of the Americas (btwn Walker & White St), New York, NY
Hotel · Tribeca · 130 tips and reviews
rosie (siman) yakob: Try the Pesto Gnocchi - Perfectly flavored and super filling!
MTV: MTV News: We were here for the 'Welcome to the Rileys' red carpet recently. One of our fave spots in the area is the City Winery. You can make your own wine!
Alexis Tirado: This place is crazy, sexy, cool! I love it!
Grace S.: Delish Intelligentsia iced coffee and some other interesting items on the menu like iced raspberry mochas. They also use Hudson Valley milk and carry Balthazar bakery pastries.
The Corcoran Group: Love the scones and the tuna, and the always-delicious iced coffee. Sadly this location isn't open on the weekends, so you'll have to get your fix during the week.
Ban Nuansamor: I like this place
6. Grazin'
56 Reade St, New York, NY
Burger Joint · Tribeca · 10 tips and reviews
Onur Ozgode: Amazing burger! Absolutely delicious. It's definitely one of the best I had in the city.
Saif Dia: The chocolate whiskey is unique, but not for the faint of heart
Tiffany Wyne: Grass fed beef, local, organic ingredients. Great if you are doing paleo.
7. Starbucks
7.3
233 Broadway (at Barclay St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Tribeca · 47 tips and reviews
Rhea H: No Passion Tea or Lemonade. You should always have this in Summer months
Joe Taranto: So how about that woman that works there in the mornings? Those who come here know who I mean. Super high energy level and remembers most of the reg customers. Makes you forget you're in Starbucks.
Colan M: I come here every morning. Friendly staff for NYC. Watch you don't throw your back out on the brass doors. They are the original doors from when the Woolworth was built. Two hands.
9. HAUS
285 W Broadway, New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Tribeca · 8 tips and reviews
Sonia Grobman: Guys 30 dollar cover, girls free mandatory 4 dollar coat check 10 dollar beers... Not worth it
EatMeDrinkMeNYC: The $200K chandelier can purportedly reproduce over 1M different color combinations.
Irene Mavridis: I wish I could give this place a 0/10. Not only is the place filled with underage people and sugar daddies, the service is dismal.
10. Church Publick
78 Reade St (btwn Church St & Broadway), New York, NY
Pub · Tribeca · 50 tips and reviews
Victoria Toth: Great beer & wine selection.. Bourbon too! Try the mushroom potstickers! Attentive bar staff!
Eater: Church Publick brought some heavy-duty beer game, and has managed to avoid being a complete douche-magnet, for now. Enjoy it while you can.
Jon Pinn: Decor, variety and quality of food and drink options.