Like the Wall St location better than the SoHo (W. Bway) one. This one feels more like the 42nd Street. Can't go w/o getting at least one of their signature bellinis.
Contained in a block-long building constructed 1837 in Greek Revival style to house the New York Merchants' Exchange. Traders would gather here to swap information on the latest prices in traded goods
While the Cipriani Residences offer an impressive list of amenities, perhaps none matches the complimentary two-year membership to the on-site Cipriani Club given to all residents. Read more
Cipriani is located in the historic 55 Wall St building that, starting in 1899, housed the National CityBank, which subsequently became the Citibank company. Learn more at the MoAF at 48 Wall St Read more
Claire Robinson loves the Vanilla CreamMeringueCake and other Italian specialties at Cipriani in New York, NY, on Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more
A taste of pure luxury. Sip the signature Bellinis, and check out the outdoor terrace. You can get our free Downtown dining guide at http://www.downtownny.com/mapsguides/
The $.95 after every price is a bit hilarious, I mean, glass of wine $13.95, feels a bit like Chilli's, but the club sandwich was amazing, even at $17.95.
...have a Bellini (served for the first time in 1948 by Giuseppe Cipriani himself), it is juice of white peaches with Italian Proseccowine served in a Flute glass! Salute! Read more
This location of the Cipriani franchise hosts lots of special events and galas, so don't be surprised if you find a red carpet when you stop by. Read more
Framed by monolithic columns, Cipriani Wall Street features a 70-foot ceiling with a Wedgewood dome. Impeccable attention to detail, the finest cuisine and classic service sets the stage for the most sought after social experiences.