1. Bubby's
8.7
120 Hudson St (btwn Franklin & Moore St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 526 tips and reviews
Le'Nise B: Avoid the grits with cheese - way too oily! The fresh squeezed OJ is to die for!
Liana Z: Loved it. Great fresh juices (I had celery, kale, lemon and apple). Lunch menu is pretty good. I had a pastrami Reuben and it was delish (albeit a bit greasy). I'll go back to try breakfast.
Carl-Michael Hirsch: Awesome burger and probably the best pancakes I ever had. They add sour cream in the batter and that makes them extra fluffy.
2. The Roxy Hotel
8.1
2 Avenue of the Americas (btwn Walker & White St), New York, NY
Hotel · Tribeca · 130 tips and reviews
Rodrigo Narciso G da Silva: Amazing brunch buffet. They make you fresh omelettes with anything you want, fresh orange juice, delicious cakes, all included in the price, $35. For an extra $20 you also have unlimited cocktails.
Jill Harkness: Love this hotel and the service is top notch. If you're a light sleeper though, be forewarned - the atrium lets up noise all night (music, elevators, etc.).
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!
Gabriel Hayes: Has a very good cocktail menu. Enjoyed the sake sangria (made with alvarinho, sake and fresh fruit juice).
Gabriel Hayes: The steamed buns are a must try appetizer. Both the Kobe Beef and the Zutto Pork Belly steamed buns are great.
Tanya: Good ramen, but even better sushi and buns. Everything was ridiculously fresh, down to their avocados. Slow, but polite, service.
4. Delimarie
7.3
106 Duane St, New York, NY
Deli · Tribeca · 10 tips and reviews
Leora Rosenberg: The juice bar serves fresh squeezed juice, no water or sugar added. So pure and delicious.
Edith Bellinghausen: Nice seating area upstairs. Chicken club is real chicken breast, thinly cut. Yum.
thm: Wow these beignets were AMAZINGGGGGG!!! Been to cafe du monde in NOLA and this is on par, maybe even better!!!
Keith Seekwhence: Drop by and have a wholewheat everything, toasted w/Lox, scallion cream cheese and they even have capers!!! Tell Mike, Keith sent ya!! The freshly squeezed OJ is a good top off.
Jöran Maaswinkel: Pumpernickel bagel with pastrami and sauerkraut is awesome but the salmon bagel is great too.
Lisa Paravano: seriously best bagels in NYC - whole wheat everything w sundried tomato spread is the bomb.
10. Smith & Mills
8.6
71 N Moore St (btw Greenwich & Hudson), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 147 tips and reviews
Sami Ki: Super discrete & hidden place. Steam punk style decor. Whimsical. Good food and drinks. Recommend the lobster poached eggs and salmon tartar.
kate spade new york: be sure to check out the bathroom while you're here, it's incredible.
Akshay Patil: If you love ginger, order up their Dark & Stormy and make-out with your glass.
11. Square Diner
7.5
33 Leonard St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Diner · Tribeca · 56 tips and reviews
Christian Langballe: Square Diner is at top of its game. No frills menu, great service, classic interiour. I love it.
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.
Max Rodriguez: Comfort food...popular with locals and blue collar types.
HOBNOB Magazine: Cute townhouse with many cozy, dim lit spots for sipping and eating. Burrata with Proscuitto, steak, fish, and the banana peanut butter cake for dessert.
naveen: a favorite in TriBeCa: the upstairs is l perfect for a weekend afternoon stop. wifi: tinyfree1 / tinyfree.
The Corcoran Group: Brought to you by Rangers players Henrik Lundqvist and Sean Avery, we love to come here for the delicious kale salad and meatballs. This place is very aptly named, as it really is tiny!