3. Square Diner
7.4
33 Leonard St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Diner · Tribeca · 56 tips and reviews
Sam Ashken: French onion soup
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.
4. Cercle Rouge
241 W Broadway (btw White and Beach), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 47 tips and reviews
CCnyc: French onion soup, moules frites, cheese plate
Manda Shettleton: Charcuterie and cheese Plate to die for! Also, fantastic cocktails!
naveen: check out the ice teas here (all diff varieties, herbs, etc)
10. Dylan Prime
62 Laight St (at Greenwich St.), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Tribeca · 46 tips and reviews
Guillaume Gatteau: Best chocolate ice-cream EVER (oh, and the meat is amazing too, btw)
Thrillist: These are the dirtiest martinis ever with your choice of olives stuffed with soppressata, cherry peppers, lobster meat and more. Read more.
Greg Smithies: pricy drinks but classy place
11. Whole Foods Market
8.9
270 Greenwich St (at Warren St), New York, NY
Grocery Store · Tribeca · 251 tips and reviews
Brandon: Best spot in the area to get a healthy lunch. Food court area is great.
Bravo: Great selection of organic products and great selection of sugar derivatives for people with diabetes. I did a dinner and made desserts using Stevia. -Ed Cotton, Top Chef
William Ritter: I work in Wholefoods Prepared Foods Dept. I must say out of all places I have worked in my life, Wholefoods has been the best. They actually treat you as a family member, Shout out to all.
12. Walker's
8.2
16 N Moore St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Tribeca · 110 tips and reviews
Nikil Ramanathan: Great restaurant in the heart of Tribeca. Chicken was tender and crisp and salad and potatoes were great. Very affordable as well!
Village Voice: The cold, cheap beer and juicy burgers make up for the blunt service (New York charm), and the crisp pan-roasted chicken atop buttery smashed potatoes is a solid foundation for lots of booze.
Sarah McClutchy: Great place to kick off Sunday Funday. Servers are awesome, bloody Mary's are spicy, and Egg's Walker's = amazing.
Stephen DeLucia: Really knowledgeable waitstaff... Good vibe. Food is great, but you MUST try the Mac and cheese and truffles.
Cover: The coziest wine bar in Tribeca, you'll forget you're in NYC. The staff is warm & knowledgable about the huge wine selection (and the pour is generous!). Pay with Cover and skip waiting for the check!
7th.List: New Wine Bar. Extensive wine list. In addition, expect an array of spreads, panini, charcuterie plates and dishes like meatball Wellington. There is even a grilled-cheese panino for children. Read more.