Restaurants
Bridge Café Opened
in 1791, this is one of the oldest establishments in the city. Inside
the quaint building, there are checked tablecloths, and a surprisingly
sophisticated American menu. 279 Water St at Dover St 212 227 3344
Bridge Café
Harbour Lights Incomparable
views of the harbor and bridge account for the crowds, although the
seafood-oriented fare is only average. The sirloin steak is a good
alternative to fish. Sequoia Nautical decor, a seafood menu, and breathtaking harbor views make this informal American restaurant a top choice. Acqua New
American-influenced Italian food is served here, prepared with organic
ingredients. A cozy ambience is provided by the vaulted ceilings and
warm lighting. 21–23 Peck Slip 212 349 4433
Cabana at the Seaport A Latin flavor enlivens this Seaport favorite, serving a Cuban/Caribbean menu. Expect pitchers of sangria and spontaneous samba. Heartland Brewery Pub
grub, with a menu that is strong on seafood. But the real attraction is
the extensive selection of seasonal beers brewed at Heartland’s own
microbrewery. Cosi Sandwich Bar Pita bread warm from the oven laden with your choice of fillings, including ham, chicken, or roasted peppers. Part of a chain. 54 Pine St at William St 212 809 2674
Il Porto Reviews
are mixed, but pizza and pasta dishes and a good Sunday brunch menu
make this restaurant a convenient choice around South Street seaport. Red Wall Street suits and tourists alike can be found enjoying the famous blood orange margaritas at this colorful Tex-Mex spot. Pacific Grill A
Pan-Asian restaurant serving mostly seafood dishes, including tempura
and coconut shrimp. The outside seating area boasts wonderful harbor
views of Brooklyn Bridge.
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