Tribeca’s Kitchen
“BEST part for me are the gluten free menu items including gluten free pancakes!!!!”
“We have also ordered delivery and they are accurate and prompt.”
“Quick service, nice and welcoming.”
Tribeca’s Kitchen
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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A nice diner that specializes in great omelettes. Open every day for breakfast they are a reliable option for the downtown area.
Very friendly staff helped make us feel very at ease. Didn't feel rushed at all and felt very well taken care of.
As mentioned they have great omelettes. I had the Washington market omelette with asparagus peppers onion. My friend had the avocado omelette. Both of us left nary a trace of egg on our plate.
We also had a young toddler with us. The joint is kid friendly w high chairs and lots of space between tables. They also have a nice kids menu.
Good prices – our check was $30 which includes the tip.
One of the greatest diners in NYC. we went here with our friends for dinner. Our friends are Greek so they mingled with the owner who also is Greek. Food was great, service was so so as we had to look for our waiter few times. Overall pleasant experience. We tried chicken burger which as other reviewers mentioned was yummy and Caesar salad which was fresh and delicious. Overall we had a pleasant visit and I will definitely go back if I am in the area again.
We went here twice out of sheer convenience. The staff is great and is brisk without being brusque. On Saturday, they have a brunch special where you can get mimosa or juice with certain food items. I did not partake in day drinking, but I LOVED my bagel platter (bagels with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and all the accoutrements of cucumber, capers, etc.). My friend's omelette, which we shared, was just OK, mostly because it was underseasoned. Also pretty sure that was bacon, not pancetta.
On Sunday, I went back earlier in the morning and didn't see the brunch special menu, so I'm guessing that's affiliated with the lunch menu. I definitely missed all the accoutrements when I ordered bagel with lox again, but it was still delicious. My friend's challah French toast was delicious.
We had no problem getting a table either day, even though we arrived during peak breakfast/brunch times.
When you are looking for a solid and reasonably priced brunch in TriBeCa, this place is a good choice. We checked this out with a few friends on a Sunday morning for brunch at peak brunch time (11:30) and had no issue getting a table. The service was great and they didn't mind us sitting for awhile to catch up, well after we had finished our meal.
Great range of egg dishes for $12-16 though not that many non-egg options for brunch. I got an omelette (with a bunch of veggies and cheese) that came with sides of hash browns and toast. It was a good, not a great, omelette, but they did give a large portion so that I was full for most of the day.
All in all, I'd recommend it for a good place to catch up with friends with average food for a reasonable price in the neighborhood!
My husband and two friends dined here for Christmas breakfast last week and liked it enough. Nothing special, though the menu was sizable enough to make it difficult to figure out what to order. That's a good thing!
My veggie frittata seemed to be hiding the feta, and when I asked about it, the server assured me it was in there. I really don't think it was. The hash browns were really good if you like them shredded and crunchy, which is what I really like!
Service was ok, but a bit unattentive. Each time we needed a coffee refill we had to track down our server, and when it was time to leave, we had to request our bill.
This place is a decent breakfast option, but nothing uber special in a city with many special places to eat.
Great place for groups. Came for brunch on Saturday and got the Tribeca Lumberjack. The presentation was really beautiful and actually surprised me since I thought this place was more of a diner. Also all their brunch options come with a free drink which is always nice. A little bit out of the way though – came from midtown and the subway stations near me were all closed so we ended up having to call an uber to get here.
Really nice looking 2 floor diner. It's located very closely to Manhattan courts and Immigration, as well as New York Law School.
I was downtown for a work thing and early as usual. I needed a nice place for breakfast and wanted to try a new spot. I saw this place as I was walking from the Subway station and it looks very clean, nice, doesn't come right out and scream diner. It looks like more of a nicer restaurant upon first viewing.
I decided to try the Little Italy omelette, which contains 3 eggs, soppressata, sun dried tomatoes, arugula and mozzarella. The omelette was delicious. The soppressata gave the whole thing a nice spice that blended well with the rest of the ingredients. It also came with a portion of home fries which were shredded potatoes. Those were phenomenal, they were the kind that just melt in your mouth. With this dish is also toast and while it'll run about $12, it's very filling.
A nice place that I'll have to visit again soon.
good spot for lunch. service is fast but staff could be a little friendlier. grilled chicken is great. they also offer some cool lunch and breakfast specials. can get crowded during the work week du to the many office buildings in the area