Three-decade-old Tribeca restaurant Bubby's reopens on Saturday after being renovated.
"'Oysters for everyone,' was what I kept thinking," said a co-owner.
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These restaurants will donate a portion of sales to the Billion Oyster Project on Monday.
Delmonico's, the historic steakhouse in Lower Manhattan, is offering a "Dine & Play Nine" experience with an indoor golf facility.
Arcade Bakery could close in August, unless someone buys it, according to reports.
More than 60 of Tribeca's chefs and restaurants will come together for the 25th annual fundraiser for PS 150 and PS 234.
The Tribeca restaurant Frenchette won a James Beard award for best new restaurant in the nation.
Smorgasburg is opening at the Westfield World Trade Center every Friday starting April 12.
Dead Rabbit was one of five bars nationwide that was named a James Beard finalist for outstanding bar program.
Frenchette was one of two New York City eateries named a James Beard finalist for best new restaurant.
A pair of well-known players in the restaurant business opened Crown Shy in the Financial District.
The Irish bar in Lower Manhattan was named world's best bar in 2016.
The greasy spoon has been serving classic diner fare since the 1960s.
The fast casual chain of Western Chinese dishes is known for its hand-ripped noodles and sliced meat burgers.
The One State Street spot is the chain's 16th location.
The Chelsea-based gelato shop has opened pop-ups in Tribeca, the Financial District and the East Village until October.
Foodies can dine sixty stories over Downtown, try a summer seafood spot and explore Korean-twists on American classics.
The eatery will also highlight Tribeca's art scene with monthly shows starting in September.
Foodies can try out 15 different Tribeca eateries with discounted lunch and dinner menus from July 23 to Aug. 17.
Meat expert Johnny Prime breaks down the country's distinct barbecue styles, from Kansas City burnt ends to North Carolina pulled pork.
NYC meat expert Johnny Prime is here to help you step up your burger game this summer.
Chick-fil-A opened its largest restaurant ever on Thursday in the Financial District.
Chick-fil-A will open its largest restaurant ever on March 29 in the Financial District.
Here's your guide to the best new places to eat in NYC.
For National Margarita Day, you can celebrate by dropping some serious cash on a single cocktail.
The Tribeca hotspot Haus closed its doors after receiving dozens of complaints about noise and disorderly conduct.