7 Postcards
Tribeca Grill, a chic spot co-owned by Robert De Niro, serves up inventive New American dishes alongside an impressive wine selection in a stylish setting.
"“It’s a good place for meetings because you’ve got some space there between tables and it's just a beautiful comfortable room. Steve Schirripa and I did some recordings there for our podcast. It looks great. It tastes great. I like the caesar salad and their french fries. I love the location. It feels like a special place—a really great restaurant that has been great for a really long time. It's not easy to maintain those standards over decades.”" - sonal shah
"Tribeca Grill, offers a pricey menu of accessible fare — a generous charcuterie board, grilled Amish chicken, heritage pork chop, sole Meuniere — in a dining room welcoming for locals and tourists alike. Backed by restaurateur Drew Nieporent and actor Robert DeNiro, it displays one of the largest Châteauneuf du Pâpe selections in the world, with a concentration of wines from California, Burgundy, and the Rhône Valley. Wine Spectator has bestowed its Grand Award status on the restaurant’s list since 2002." - Eater Staff, Melissa McCart
"After temporarily closing its doors in December, Tribeca Grill reopens tonight for dinner, according to co-owner Drew Nieporent." - Luke Fortney
"Actor Robert De Niro and restaurateur Drew Nieporent’s buzzy restaurant Tribeca Grill has reopened for takeout, delivery, and outdoor dining." - Tanay Warerkar
"The beloved chef and owner of neighborhood diner Tribeca’s Kitchen died on March 27 from complications related to COVID-19. Koutsoudakis, who ran restaurants in New York for more than 30 years, reportedly tested positive for the virus on March 12 and was admitted to the hospital more than a week later. He had closed his restaurant two weeks earlier for the duration of the pandemic “in order to support the city’s efforts and in order to keep our guests, team, and community safe and healthy,” he wrote on his restaurant’s Facebook page at the time. The restaurateur moved from Greece to the United States when he was 14 and opened the Gee Whiz diner in Tribeca in 1989. He opened Tribeca’s Kitchen, a favorite among NYC politicians, in 2014. “He was a kind, warm, and cheerful New Yorker,” City Council Speaker Corey Johnson wrote of him at the time on Twitter. “ He was always at the front door welcoming customers.”" - Tanay Warerkar