9 Postcards
Nestled in Tribeca, Walker's is the quintessential old-school tavern, mixing hearty pub grub and drinks with a charmingly worn ambiance.
"In a Manhattan neighborhood that’s undergone a modern facelift over the last twenty years, it’s good to know not everything has changed. With the exception of a couple of new flat screens, Walker’s is pretty much exactly the same as your Pops left it back in the day when this tavern was the place to be on a Saturday night. Walker’s is a Tribeca landmark - a prime example of a [perfect_for slug=“classic-nyc-establishment”]Classic NYC Establishment[/perfect_for], and a low key spot that attracts an older crowd who enjoy a good burger and some Sports on TV. Rich with history and solid beers on tap, Walker’s serves up above average pub fare and makes up for things being a bit overpriced with large serving sizes. If we’re in the mood for a burger in Tribeca, we go to Walker’s without hesitation. Burger This big, fat, juicy eight ounce sirloin burger isn’t the greatest burger in history, but it gets the job done right. It’s a classic tavern burger, a few steps above what you would find in a good diner, and a couple of steps below a joint that specializes in burgers. The fries are average. Roasted Organic Chicken This right here is a Walker’s go-to. A huge plate of chicken that’s got a specific salty, garlicky flavor to it. It’s probably been the same recipe for forty years. Served with a mountain of mashed potatoes and some greens, for fifteen bucks, you really can’t go wrong. Steak Sandwich In theory, this should be really freakin’ good - shell steak on nice thick bun with caramelized onions, fries, and greens. But it’s one of those steak sandwiches thats hard to bite into because it’s just one big slab of steak in between the bread. There are some people who like this style of steak sandwich, but not me. Definitely go burger or salad over this. Tuna Nicoise Salad I always feel that restaurants get a little too cute with Nicoise salads. Yes, it’s nice to have an egg and green beans in the salad, but we still need some roughage to get down on too. Walker’s doesn’t get too crazy on the crazy veggies and you wind up with a good balance and sizable chunk of grilled yellowfin tuna. When I worked in Tribeca, I used to get this for lunch all the time and always left satisfied and full. Food Rundown Cowboy Chili On a cold day, the Walker’s cowboy chili with sour cream, cheddar, and onion might save your life." - Andrew Steinthal
"Soup, salads, and sandwiches available for delivery and takeout - call or order here." - hannah albertine, nikko duren, bryan kim, arden shore, matt tervooren
"Just like Edward's, Walker's is a Tribeca staple that's been around for decades. This old-school tavern has a big bar and a bunch of tables covered with white tablecloths, and it's where you should go to eat a drink a beer, watch sports on TV, and eat some better-than-average bar food. In addition to things like chicken tenders and chili, they have meatloaf, bolognese, and shrimp scampi." - bryan kim, kenny yang, hillary reinsberg
"Walker’s feels like a slightly classier sports-watching option, but it isn’t really upscale. It feels nicer because it’s been open for thirty years and they do a full dinner menu that isn’t limited to burgers and wings (although they have those too). It’s also in a neighborhood (Tribeca) where the average income would make a cartoon wolf’s eyes pop out. This is just a neighborhood tavern, however, and they aren’t above showing sports on TV." - bryan kim
"This is one of Tribeca’s most history-laden taverns, with the pressed tin ceilings and sagging floors to prove it. The menu is a bit random—hummus, cowboy chili, chicken tenders—but most people really come for a cocktail and a seat at the wonderfully worn-in bar."