1. Smith & Mills
8.6
71 N Moore St (btw Greenwich & Hudson), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 147 tips and reviews
Alice Kang: Excellent cocktails. For a teeny tiny kitchen smaller than my cutting board, it put out great appetizers and snacks!
kate spade new york: be sure to check out the bathroom while you're here, it's incredible.
Akshay Patil: If you love ginger, order up their Dark & Stormy and make-out with your glass.
2. Bubby's
8.7
120 Hudson St (btwn Franklin & Moore St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 526 tips and reviews
Eric Hinman: Huevos rancheros and banana walnut pancakes, the ideal way to start your day.
Cheeky Monkey: Overheard at Bubby's:"If God did not want us to eat animals, they would not be made out of meat".
DrLandscape: An early breakfast at Bubby's is a great start to a day in the City.
Whitney Fishman: Kale salad and French fries next to the fireplace is the way to go any night
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!
5. Sarabeth's
7.9
339 Greenwich St (at Jay St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Tribeca · 124 tips and reviews
jared zlotnick: Smoked Salmon appetizer, Prosciutto & Fig Pizza is excellent. Have a seat at the bar and watch the game.
Nicole Hering: Go enjoy a brunch with all of TriBeCa's wives.
Daniel Cape: The fat & fluffy French toast were fat, dry and apparently flash-fried. I basically had three pieces of challah bread that were "seared," not havin soaked in any batter or really "cooked" in any way.
8. Walker's
8.0
16 N Moore St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · Tribeca · 110 tips and reviews
Coleman Sachet: Excellent selection spanning Burgers to Fish. Daily Specials, Soup of the day, Chili, and extensive Wine and Tap/Bottled Beer list. We even loved the white drawing paper table cover and crayons!
Village Voice: The cold, cheap beer and juicy burgers make up for the blunt service (New York charm), and the crisp pan-roasted chicken atop buttery smashed potatoes is a solid foundation for lots of booze.
Sarah McClutchy: Great place to kick off Sunday Funday. Servers are awesome, bloody Mary's are spicy, and Egg's Walker's = amazing.
9. Taste of Tribeca
7.8
Duane street (Greenwich street), New York, NY
Food Court · Tribeca · 3 tips and reviews
Margaret Marks: we were in NY visiting family and I happened to find this on Eventbrite - if you get a chance to go next year, do it! The tastings are very generous, so you could share with someone. Great event!
Lori Bender: Spring lamb from Marc Forgione and the chocolate cake from Duane park patisserie!
Greg Dougherty: Get here early and try not to trip over any strollers.
10. Square Diner
7.6
33 Leonard St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Diner · Tribeca · 56 tips and reviews
John McCrory: Probably my favorite diner in the city. The burgers are charbroiled. Great with a thick chocolate shake.
Corey Crago: It's a diner; it's cheap, it's good, and it's in New York. There aren't enough places like this left.
Max Rodriguez: Comfort food...popular with locals and blue collar types.
Avin Narasimhan: Tons of great beers on tap, and many screens for game day. Growlers available as well once you find your fav. Victory IPA draft is always a winner.
The Corcoran Group: All you can eat wings, fries & unlimited pitchers of beer for 2 hours! $23/person, 6 person minimum, $28/for premium beer
Chris Torella: Great bartenders!