Bar in New York City, United States
Tribeca Grill
100ptsReliable power-meal room, easy to book.

About Tribeca Grill
Tribeca Grill is one of the easiest meaningful reservations in Lower Manhattan — reliable for anniversary dinners, business meals, or any occasion where the room needs to carry weight. The wine list is serious for a full-service restaurant, and the long-running address in TriBeCa means you are booking into a room that has earned its tenure rather than one trading on novelty.
Verdict: Worth Booking for a Tribeca Power Meal, Easy to Secure a Table
Tribeca Grill is one of those New York institutions that has survived long enough to become genuinely useful rather than merely famous. Getting in is not a problem — this is an easy reservation by Manhattan standards, which makes it a reliable fallback when you need a special-occasion restaurant in Lower Manhattan without the weeks-out booking scramble that plagues trendier rooms. The question is whether the experience still earns its place on your shortlist, and for business dinners, anniversary meals, or a date where the room needs to carry some weight, the answer is yes.
Portrait: A TriBeCa Room That Has Earned Its Tenure
Tribeca Grill has been operating at 375 Greenwich Street long enough that it no longer needs to prove anything to the neighbourhood. The address itself — a converted brick warehouse space in what was, decades ago, a genuinely industrial corner of Lower Manhattan , now sits in one of the city's most sought-after residential and dining corridors. That longevity is the trust signal here: restaurants do not survive at this address for this long without a baseline of consistent quality.
For special occasions, the room works well. The scale is large enough to feel like a proper event but not so cavernous that it loses intimacy. For a date or an anniversary dinner, you want a room that feels considered, and Tribeca Grill delivers that in a way that newer, louder downtown openings often do not. If you are booking for a business meal, the noise level and table spacing tend to support conversation , a genuine practical advantage over many similarly priced Manhattan options.
On the wine front, Tribeca Grill carries a reputation for a serious wine list, which matters when the editorial angle is how a restaurant program compares to dedicated wine bars. The list here has historically leaned deep on American selections alongside French classics , the kind of range you would expect from a long-running New York dining room that has had decades to build its cellar. It is not a by-the-glass-focused program in the way that Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share approach drinks, but for a full dinner with wine pairing, it gives you more breadth than most standalone wine bars can match. If your priority is a curated by-the-glass list with a bar-first philosophy, Attaboy NYC or Amor y Amargo will serve that need better. But if you want wine as part of a full dining experience rather than the main event, Tribeca Grill holds its own.
One practical note: because the venue database does not carry current pricing, hours, or menu details for Tribeca Grill, confirm specifics directly before booking. Menus and pricing at long-running New York institutions shift over time, and what applied a year ago may not apply today.
For a broader picture of where Tribeca Grill sits in the city's dining and drinks ecosystem, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our full New York City bars guide, and our full New York City hotels guide. If you are exploring further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each represent the kind of programme-driven bar that rewards a detour. Also worth knowing: our full New York City wineries guide and our full New York City experiences guide cover the wider picture if you are planning a longer stay.
Quick reference: Easy to book, strong wine list for a full-service restaurant, leading for special occasions and business dinners in TriBeCa.
Compare Tribeca Grill
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Tribeca Grill | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
| Angel's Share | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tribeca Grill known for?
Tribeca Grill is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Tribeca Grill located?
Tribeca Grill is located in New York City, at 375 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10013.
How can I contact Tribeca Grill?
You can reach Tribeca Grill via the venue's official channels.
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