Tribeca
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- The Charles
TriBeCa used to be an industrial commercial neighborhood known for its cobblestoned streets and iron-cast buildings. Now downtown's most coveted neighborhood has become a hub for creatives to convene. On walls, storefronts, and galleries, the neighborhood's bold character continues to make TriBeCa a vivid and quintessential part of NYC.
Best Made Company
Edward's
J.Crew Liquor Store
La Colombe
Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co.
The Poster Museum
Mmuseumm
Tribeca Cinemas
Let There Be Neon
Billy's Bakery
Balloon Saloon
Korin
Shinola
Dirty Bird to-go
Bubby's
Aire Ancient Baths
Tribeca Tavern
Zutto
Zucker's
'wichcraft
Tribeca Grand Hotel
Lenny's
Black Burger
Landmarc
Kaffe 1668
Ilya's Barber Shop
Ghostbusters - Hook & Ladder 8
Cafe Clementine
Tribeca Bagels
Arrived to the studio on an empty stomach?
Grandaisy Bakery
A bakeshop serving up the best Italian bread you'll ever taste.
180 The Store
A multifunctional retail/event space complete with quality one-of-a-kind clothing and greenery.
Canal Street Market
12,000 square feet of artisan goodies and pop-up eeeeaaats.
Grand Banks
Grand Banks is a celebrated oyster bar aboard the historic wooden schooner, Sherman Zwicker.
The Mysterious Bookshop
A nostalgic and cozy library with all the floor-to-ceiling books you could ever dream of.
Two Hands Restaurant and Bar
Deliciously healthy food and beachside vibes.
Arcade Bakery
Home of the famous "Laminated Baguette".
Bortolami
Visual art like you've never seen before.
Locanda Verde
Step inside for the best Italian cuisine around!
Alexander and Bonin
Looking for inspiration? Here's where creativity lives.
Estancia 460
A rustic and authentic Argentinian bistro.
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Tribeca Cinemas
- Address
- 2 6th Avenue
- Website
- Visit Website
- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
Sadly this is more of a tribute post, as Tribeca Cinemas has now closed due to the sale of the building. As the longtime home of the Tribeca Film Festival, among many other festivals celebrating the cinematic arts, shuttering of hallmarks like this are a sign of the neighborhood's evolution.