1. Weather Up
8.7
159 Duane St (btwn Hudson St. & W Broadway), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Tribeca · 82 tips and reviews
Zinio: Gotham suggests trying the Weather Up Jr., with cognac, Amaretto liqueur, dry vermouth and Champagne, sure to warm you up any evening. Read more.
Kathy K.: Anejo Manhattan - Anejo tequila, sweet vermouth, Liquor 43, orange & Angostura bitters. Yes, please.
Austin Collins: Great mixology advice and service from Lucas. Try the pretzels.
4. Yves
7.8
385 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Tribeca · 18 tips and reviews
Bruce Homer: Short but excellent menu. Chicken meatballs and Yves cheeseburger were excellent! Attentive staff and a chic, yet cozy atmosphere.
Dan E: Great brunch selections, especially the croque madame
N Avedis: Really nice cocktails and food, reasonable prices, very cozy intimate setting. Love it.
6. Gran Morsi
7.7
22 Warren St (Church St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 25 tips and reviews
Kerry Ryan: Great wine selection. Meatballs and chicken park are to die for!
Eater: Named for the Italian word for bites, recently opened Morsi serves "bites" of sweet potato gnocchi with braised rabbit & chestnut gremolata, duck parmigiana, and lobster fra diavolo parmigiana. Read more.
Savannah Petrick: the amatriciana is not very flavorful. if anything, it's on the sweet side.
Jess LV: Well cooked and presented. Perfect for brunch.
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!
8. Brandy Library
8.9
25 N Moore St (at Varick), New York, NY
Whisky Bar · Tribeca · 170 tips and reviews
Manda Shettleton: cool atmosphere--the french connection is my favorite cocktail. Lamb and rice "appetizer" was full, well-prepared meal for $14
Food & Wine: Home to one of the most extensive Scotch lists in New York City, Brandy Library offers more than 900 spirits and 100 cocktails.
Bravo: An elegant lounge serving a brilliant and extensive range of whiskey and scotch. -Tressa Williams, Launch My Line
9. Macao Trading Co.
8.8
311 Church St (btwn Lispenard & Walker St), New York, NY
Asian Restaurant · Tribeca · 231 tips and reviews
Chris Keller: Mushroom Croquettes And Veal Meatballs - must do!
How To Make It In America: If you can tear yourself away from the Asian-Portuguese fusion, mixology at the bar is among the most precise and inspired in town -- seriously underrated. [BlackBook] Read more.
Gilt City: The first and last European trading outpost in East Asia, Macao was controlled by the Portuguese for over 500 years. Now, its a Tribeca gem. (Try the Drunken Dragon Milk cocktail...)
10. Benares
7.0
45 Murray St (Park Place), New York, NY
Indian Restaurant · Tribeca · 42 tips and reviews
Anup: The malai kofta is delicious here. If you are in the area for lunch the prix fixe menu is a good deal!
Lisa Genna: I never leave tips, but the service and food was so good here that I have to. Get the lunch special and order the samosas. Just awesome.
Serious Eats: Casual yet refined Indian that's an interesting spin from the usual north Indian menu, but with hits and misses.
11. Ward III
111 Reade St (btwn W Broadway & Church St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Tribeca · 191 tips and reviews
MeganitHappen W: Delicioso "Bespoke" Cocktail: Spirit = Michael Collins Single Malt / Barenjager, Texture = effervescent, Spice = Ginger, Flavor = Spicy, Fruit = Lemon **YUM**
Thrillist: Get a "bespoke cocktail" tailored to your ill-to-well-informed desires. And make it good, they they'll keep that recipe on file for your return visit. Read more.
Serious Eats: Among the city's best craft cocktail bars. Head there on Monday for their weekly whiskey tastings.