Restaurants & Bars
10 New Eateries To Try In Tribeca
Foodies can dine sixty stories over Downtown, try a summer seafood spot and explore Korean-twists on American classics.

TRIBECA, NY — The neighborhood has a lot of new grub to take a bite out of in the coming weeks. Here's a list of the latest fare to hit the streets and what's on the horizon.
What's New
Manhatta, 28 Liberty Street
Manhatta serves up seasonal grub inspired by French flavors perched sixty stories over Lower Manhattan for a meal with a one-of-a-kind view.
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Il Mulino, 361 Greenwich Street
This Italian spot fuses a Roman trattoria and a Floirentine cafe with a cosmopolitan vibe. Expect seafood dishes reminiscent of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Noted Tribeca, 112 Hudson Street
This new coffee house by day and cocktail restaurant by night serves American classics with a Korean twist, including gourmet toasts, sweet and savory waffles and pasta dishes. Come September, New Tribeca will also host a rotating line up of art exhibitions for patrons to enjoy as they sip refreshing cocktails.
A Summer Day Cafe, 109 West Broadway
As the name would suggest, A Summer Day Cafe aims to be your new go to summer spot with coastal Italian cuisine in a bright, nautical space. The eatery features a raw bar with deep sea favorites and a seasonal drink menu.
Holy Ground, 112 Reade Street
Holy Ground wraps a speakeasy, steakhouse and smokehouse all into one. Named after the neighborhood, which was sometimes referred to as the Holy Ground in the 1700s, the restaurant offers a dimly lit art deco atmosphere with a vibrant menu of succulent meats.
Interlude Cafe, 145 Hudson Street
This new coffee house will offer speciality coffee brews and teas with fresh baked goods.
Nonna Beppa, 290 Hudson Street
Nonna Beppa serves up classic Italian dishes with ingredients imported from Italy and family recipes for fare with home cooking flare.
What's Coming
Attraversa, 225 West Broadway
This wine bar is jam packed with Italian grub and an extensive list of red, white and rosé wines.
Zutto, 77 Hudson
Zutto is a Japanese-American pub serving a variety of ramen, sushi and other Japanese inspired nosh. The 30-year-old eatery closed last month, but aims to reopen on July 24 after renovations.
Dig Inn, 412 Greenwich Street
Dig Inn is opening it's 22nd location with its Tribeca location. The gourmet chain emphasizes fresh, sustainably sourced ingredients in its nutritious bowls, salads and dishes.
Lead photos courtesy of Noted Tribeca
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