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The Ultimate Guide to the Tribeca Bar Scene

Tribeca is one of the hippest areas in the city, full of spacious and posh lofts, unique working spaces, and delicious restaurants. It used to be the industrial hub of Manhattan, so the architecture hails from a different time. Today, this same architecture lends to the artistic tapestry of the neighborhood and makes it a unique destination.

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Like nearby SoHo, Tribeca was once the go-to destination for young artists and creators. In addition, the famed New York City actor, Robert DeNiro, created the Tribeca Film Center to celebrate and promote the neighborhood. So if you find yourself in this colorful part of Manhattan, you need to visit it.

Also, make sure you spend a little bit of time checking out some of Tribeca’s famous watering holes. These bars and restaurants are sure to quench your thirst and hunger. Plus, there’s something for everyone.

These are some of the best bars in Tribeca that you have to try next time you’re in the city.


Terroir

24 Harrison St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-625-9463
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If you’re looking for an excellent place to grab a glass of wine right near Borough of Manhattan Community College, Terroir is the spot to go. They offer an extensive selection of both American and European wines, and their knowledgeable staff can give you detailed insights into each glass.

In addition to the fantastic selection of wines, Terroir also has competitive prices and a comprehensive, delicious menu. Their Pigs In A Blanket is elevated comfort food at its best, and their cheesy polenta is an excellent alternative to more traditional mashed potatoes. If you love burgers, you need to try their version with caramelized onions and bacon. 


Weather Up

159 Duane St, New York, NY 10013
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Weather Up is a few blocks away from Duane Park and is one of the best Tribeca bars to enjoy a local New York experience. Their drinks are hand-crafted and unique. Weather Up specializes in updating classics and putting together innovative new concoctions.

Try their Manhattan with chocolate bitters for an upgraded twist on a familiar classic. Their Hot and Dirty martini comes with chili sauce, lemon, and a sprinkle of salt. If you like dry martinis and spicy food, it’s right up your alley. Also, if you’re looking for something specific, Weather Up’s bartenders can usually accommodate your needs.


Anotheroom

249 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 917-388-3720
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Anotheroom is a cozy little bar right next to Tribeca Park. It’s beautifully decorated with tasteful art, and there’s generally soft, appealing music playing. Anotheroom specializes in wine and beer, so if you’re looking for that perfect pint or glass of wine, this is the right spot to go.

Their beer selection is impressive, with beers from all over the world and plenty of local favorites too. Their Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc choices are excellent as well. If you don’t feel like imbibing an alcoholic beverage, you can always try some of their homemade sodas.


Brandy Library

25 N Moore St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-226-5545
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As you might expect from the name, the Brandy Library has a massive selection of different premium spirits and cocktails. This fantastic little first-date spot is right near St. John’s Park. If you’re hungry, try their Tuna Sushi Rolls with plenty of pickled ginger and fresh wasabi. You can get a spicy version too.

Their burgers are stuffed with premium sirloin and loaded with cheese and bacon. Wash your food down with a delicious cocktail. Their Santa Maria is a gin, champagne, and saffron syrup concoction that’s easily one of the best things on the menu. They also do a great dirty martini.


Nancy Whiskey Pub

1 Lispenard St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-226-9943

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Nancy Whiskey Pub is an excellent option if you’re wondering where to get a drink in Tribeca that won’t break your bank account. This Tribeca staple is right across the road from Tribeca Park and has a great atmosphere and a good beer selection.

You’ll find plenty of whiskeys on the menu as well. The staff is amicable and knowledgeable about what kind of spirits they have, plus if you’re a repeat customer, they’ll remember your drink order. If you’re hungry, try their pork chop special. It’s one of the best in town.


Puffy’s Tavern

81 Hudson St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-227-3912
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Puffy’s Tavern is a few blocks away from Washington Market Park, and it’s an authentic, cool local spot in Tribeca. If you’re looking for a break from tourist traps and overpriced places, head over to Puffy’s Tavern. Puffy’s Tavern might rapidly become your new favorite bar in SoHo with a classic ambiance and a good selection of local and regional beers.

They offer Newcastle beers on draft, cold Guinness, and even some Belgian beers. You can also get tons of great food like their Pavarotti sandwich piled high with smoked mozzarella, artichokes, tomatoes, and fresh salami. If you’re vegan, check out their artichoke, arugula, and sundried tomato sandwich. It’s hearty and meat-free. 


Shigure

277 Church St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-965-0200
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Shigure is close to the AIRE Ancient Baths and famous Ghostbusters Headquarters. It’s a must-visit next time you’re in the Tribeca area and craving some excellent Japanese cuisine. Shigure specializes in small plates that are ideal for sharing and has some of the best service in Manhattan.

Check out their selection of Japanese sake, whiskies, and creative cocktails. Their lemon sake served neat in a martini glass is a personal favorite of mine. The corn tempura and noodles are exceptional too. Their seafood is fresh, of excellent quality, and artfully displayed.   


Belle Reve

305 Church St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-680-0101
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Belle Reve is right across the street from the 32 Avenue of the Americas’ business center and is one of the best bars in Tribeca. This fun, funky place usually has some great live music and attracts a hip cosmopolitan crowd. They also have a vast selection of artisanal drinks.

If you’re in the mood for some good food, try their spicy fish tacos. All of the fish and ingredients are fresh and artfully put together. Belle Reve has great wings, burgers, and vegetarian options too. They also have a robust beer list and plenty of other libations for you to enjoy.


Mudville 9

126 Chambers St, New York, NY 10007
Phone: 212-964-9464
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Mudville 9 is right near the Chambers Street Metro and features elevated takes on homemade comfort foods like chicken fingers, nachos, and tacos. You can even make your own chicken tacos with fresh toppings and sauces if you want. There are salads too, for a lighter option.

Mudville 9 is the ultimate neighborhood bar with a good beer selection and a great atmosphere. It’s the ideal place to stop in Tribeca if you’re looking for a quick, relaxing meal and cocktail after a long day of exploring the city.


Smith & Mills

71 N Moore St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-858-1433
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Just a few blocks from St. John’s Park, you will find Smith & Mills. It’s a warm and welcoming place that’s just cozy enough to feel homey but not too small. Smith & Mills might be difficult to find, so just look for the symbol above the door at 71 North Moore and head on in.

Their drinks are excellent. My favorites include the Frozen Paloma with mezcal and fresh lime and the Old Mine with gin and lemon. They serve a refreshing and classic Pimm’s Cup as well. Food options include fresh oysters, king crab, and mushroom toast. Get the brioche bread pudding for dessert.  


Tiny’s & The Bar Upstairs

135 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-374-1135
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Tiny’s & The Bar Upstairs is right near Tribeca’s Flea Theatre in a classic townhouse. This sophisticated bar mixes old-fashioned architecture with modern whimsy for a fun, chic atmosphere. You’ll feel immediately welcomed as you sit down for a great meal or glass of wine.

Tiny’s & The Bar Upstairs is a great place to visit anytime, but most people flock there for brunch. Their Eggs Benedict is incredibly flavorful, using local ingredients and a tried-and-true recipe. Their chicken sandwich and pancakes are excellent too. Wash it all down with a crisp glass of rose.


Tribeca is one of the most vibrant areas in Manhattan. On your next trip to the Big Apple, make sure that you set aside some time to check out the cultural landscape, museums, and attractions there. You can easily spend the entire afternoon just looking at the distinctive architecture.

Of course, you should also make a point to have a cocktail or two. These great bars have some of the best food and drinks in the city. So whether you’re looking for a great selection of whiskey, some frosty pints, or artisanal cocktails, Tribeca has got it.

If you’ve learned all you need to know about Tribeca bars, then you should check out some hotspots for brunch in the area.

Did we leave anything off the list? Let us know in the comments below!

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Written by Ryan F.

Ryan is a local foodie who enjoys checking out the area's restaurant scene every chance he can. Ryan also enjoys traveling and checking out local eateries in every city he visits.