The place itself is nice and hip. However, in my experience, the stuff working there is very rude. Starting from host and continue to bartenders. They take themselves too serious.
Centrally located in Manhattan's most unique and rapidly-evolving neighborhoods, the Tribeca Grand Hotel updates the mid-twentieth-century ideal of stylish travel for the millennium. Read more.
Cosy, free wifi and lots of sheep. The coffee is great and it attracts a very trendy crowd. Oh and the wifi code is ilovesheep
The chef’s fondness for wild food is reflected in both the menu and the restaurant’s décor. When asked about the vertical herb garden growing in the dining room, a server once replied, “It’s alive.” Read more.
Matthew Lightner's long-awaited seventeen-seat space has opened in Tribeca. Stay tuned to see if New York embraces this $150 ten-course tasting menu. Read more.
Really pretty shabby chic spot but the food doesn't deliver. Bland pork chops and weird service. (2 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.