Best Group Dining Restaurants in Tribeca
29 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Gran Morsi
Modern Italian shared plates and brick-oven pizzas in a polished, bi-level Tribeca space.
Notable Picks
#1
Gran Morsi
8.9
Vibes:
Date Night Magic
Trendy Table Hotspots
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
Gran Morsi is a bi-level Tribeca Italian spot where brick-oven pizzas, house-made pastas, and shared plates are served in a softly lit, high-ceilinged room that reads naturally romantic. Couples lean on cacio e pepe, mushroom pies, and a strong wine list, while the private-dining floor and steady reservation book speak to how reliably it performs for special evenings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Forest Mushroom Pizza, Cacio e Pepe, Polpette Meatballs
What Makes it Special: Modern Italian shared plates and brick-oven pizzas in a polished, bi-level Tribeca space.
#2
Tamarind
8.6
A grand, white-tablecloth Tribeca dining room built for refined, region-spanning Indian cooking with a polished tandoor-and-curry playbook. It’s at its best when you go classic and let the kitchen’s restraint show through smoky grilled seafood, deep gravies, and sharp breads.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster masala, Tandoori prawns, Malai naan
What Makes it Special: A scale-tested, Michelin-recognized Tribeca institution for refined Indian classics.
8.6
A Tribeca anchor with a warm, always-busy energy and an urban-Italian menu that rewards ordering for the table. The kitchen excels at pastas and shareable mains, and the room’s steady hum makes it a reliable choice for both celebratory dinners and high-confidence business meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sheep’s milk ricotta with herbs, Pappardelle, Chicken for two
What Makes it Special: High-volume Tribeca osteria that stays dependable and lively.
#4
Bubby’s
8.6
A Tribeca institution for pancakes, pies, and comfort-food cravings where the best move is to order like a regular: one breakfast classic or one sandwich-and-side, then save room for pie. It’s high-volume for a reason—go on a weekday if you want the food without the line becoming the event.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pancakes, Fried chicken, Key lime pie
What Makes it Special: A long-running Tribeca comfort-food hub with serious pie credibility.
8.6
Artesano is a Peruvian fine-dining restaurant in Tribeca where chef Rodrigo Fernandini frames Andean flavors through ceviches, grilled octopus, and composed plates on dark stoneware. Open since October 2022, it draws date-night couples and groups for pisco cocktails, tasting menus, and Spanish-influenced Latin cooking in a modern, tropical room.
Must-Try Dishes:
Artesano Ceviche, Lomo Saltado, Grilled Octopus Anticucho
What Makes it Special: Peruvian fine dining with Spanish-accented ceviches and tasting menus in a loungey Tribeca room.
8.5
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
Group Dining Gatherings
Girls Night Out Approved
Trendy Table Hotspots
Gunbae Tribeca is a Korean BBQ-and-karaoke hub in Tribeca where tabletop grills, soju, and crisp sauced wings share the spotlight. Locals use it for celebratory nights near the World Trade Center when they want interactive grilling, loud music, and a crowd that runs late.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gunbae Wings, Bulgogi BBQ, Bibimbap in a hot stone pot
What Makes it Special: Korean BBQ-and-karaoke spot where smoky meats share the table with crisp, sauced wings.
Vibes:
Sports Bar Central
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Happy Hour Hotspots
Group Dining Gatherings
Brickyard Craft Kitchen & Bar is a sprawling Civic Center sports bar with 40+ beers on tap, a serious cocktail program, and a wing menu that runs from Buffalo Mild to Mango Habanero. An all-week happy hour that includes discounted wings makes it a go-to for after-work drinks that easily stretch into a full wing-and-bar-bites dinner during big games.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Wings (Buffalo Hot), Mango Habanero Wings, Buffalo Chicken Dip
What Makes it Special: All-day happy hour pricing on both drinks and small portions of their saucy wings inside a true game-watching barn.
#8
Terroir
8.4
A wine-first hang with real food behind it—lively, unfussy, and built for grazing while you explore the list. The best move is to order snacky staples (especially oysters) and one bolder plate, then let the table turn into a long night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Oysters, Steak tartare, Korean fried chicken wings
What Makes it Special: A wine-bar core with snack plates that keep up with the bottles.
8.3
Monk McGinn's is a sprawling bi-level Irish-leaning pub where burgers, French onion soup, and cocktails anchor service that often runs into the early-morning hours. With big booths, a long bar, and screens for games, it functions as both a late-night hang and a place to sit down to real food after midnight.
Must-Try Dishes:
French onion soup, Steak sandwich with fries, Chicken tacos
What Makes it Special: Bi-level Tribeca pub with a full late-night kitchen and serious cocktails.
#10
Forgione
8.3
A chef-driven Tribeca room where the best move is a multi-course strategy—start with snackable signatures, then build into mains once you’ve found your groove. For groups, the dedicated Chef’s Table setup turns the meal into a guided progression without going full tasting-menu formal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hiramasa Tartare, Duck in a Jar, Hot Chicken Wings
What Makes it Special: A chef-led kitchen that rewards ordering in waves—especially at the Chef’s Table.
#11
Mudville
8.3
Mudville is a family-owned Tribeca sports bar that’s been pouring beer and smoking baby back ribs since the late 1970s, with thousands of reviews across platforms attesting to its staying power. Ribs share the spotlight with wings and burgers, but the baby backs and ribs-and-chicken platters make it one of the few true rib-focused options in 10007 for game days and casual group outings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Half-slab baby back ribs, Ribs and chicken combo, Short rib sliders
What Makes it Special: Long-running Tribeca sports bar where baby back ribs join serious wings.
#12
WarrenPeace
8.3
WarrenPeace is a cocktail-focused Tribeca spot where Mediterranean-leaning small plates, lamb sliders, and beef tongue bruschetta meet a moody, design-forward bar. Locals use it for date nights and small-group hangs when they want serious drinks and richer sharing plates rather than a full-on restaurant blowout.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lamb Sliders, Beef Tongue Bruschetta, Fried Oysters
What Makes it Special: Mediterranean-leaning small plates served in a cocktail-first, design-heavy bar setting.
A Tribeca pub that’s most rewarding when you treat sushi as the headliner and everything else as supporting cast—cocktails, small plates, and a steady, after-work rhythm. The fish selection and roll execution are reliable enough for repeat visits, especially when you keep the order focused and skip the menu sprawl.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chef’s sushi/sashimi selection, Spicy tuna roll, Miso ramen
What Makes it Special: Pub energy with sushi that holds up as the main event.
8.3
A Tribeca standby that balances sushi, cooked plates, and comfort favorites without turning into a greatest-hits mess. It’s at its best when you order with intention—one strong sushi route, one hot dish, and a sake pick that matches the mood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chirashi bowl, Omakase or sushi combo, Black cod miso
What Makes it Special: A long-running Tribeca Japanese kitchen that stays reliable across categories.
8.2
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
Girls Night Out Approved
Warren Street Bar & Restaurant is a modern neighborhood brasserie where all-day menus mix French-leaning comfort dishes with lighter plates and afternoon tea service. The art-filled dining room and polished service make it a flexible choice for hotel guests, business lunches, and relaxed date nights alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
Duck Confit (Canard Confit), Seasonal Fish Special, Afternoon Tea Pastry Selection
What Makes it Special: Hotel-adjacent brasserie cooking with French accents and serious tea service.
#16
Serafina Tribeca
8.1
Serafina Tribeca is a bright, casual Italian restaurant from the Serafina group serving thin-crust pizzas, pastas, and salads on West Broadway. It functions as a reliable neighborhood option for families, brunch groups, and pre-theater dinners who want familiar Italian standards in a lively, comfortable space.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita thin-crust pizza, Truffle pasta, Rigatoni alla vodka
What Makes it Special: A well-known local outpost for classic pizzas and pastas in a bright corner space that works for both dates and families.
#17
Walker's
8.1
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Business Lunch Power Players
Group Dining Gatherings
Trendy Table Hotspots
An old-school Tribeca pub where fries land best in the classic lane: with a burger, alongside a sandwich, or as the practical bar-food backbone of the meal. It’s not trying to be flashy—what you get is a steady neighborhood room where the simple things come out the way you hoped.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burger with fries, Fish and chips, Steak frites
What Makes it Special: A Tribeca pub where fries are reliably done the classic way.
8.1
A Tribeca room with modern energy that works best when you treat it as a polished dinner stop—share a couple of strong Thai staples, then add one “house” specialty and stop there. The move is focused ordering: one curry, one noodle, one grilled or wok dish, and you’re set.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad see ew, Massaman curry, Basil stir-fry (pad kra pao)
What Makes it Special: A modern Tribeca setting paired with a tight, repeatable Thai comfort playbook.
#19
Gigino Trattoria
8
An Italian-leaning Tribeca brunch option when you want something beyond pancakes—pasta, eggs, and savory plates in a relaxed dining room. The best move is one egg-forward plate plus one Italian comfort item to share.
Must-Try Dishes:
Italian omelet, Pancakes (brunch stack), Pasta of the day (when offered)
What Makes it Special: Tribeca brunch with an Italian comfort-food backbone beyond breakfast staples.
8
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Business Lunch Power Players
Group Dining Gatherings
Comfort Food Classics
A compact Tribeca Moroccan room that leans on slow-simmered spice blends and comfort-first cooking rather than presentation. Go tagine-forward, add one bright salad or appetizer for contrast, and keep it simple for the cleanest flavors.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken tagine, Lamb kefta, Couscous
What Makes it Special: Moroccan classics built on deep spice and slow-cooked comfort.
Worthy Picks
7.9
TAQ is a sit-down Tribeca taqueria-bar where fusion-leaning tacos like chipotle skirt steak, pescado, and Korean-style chicken are priced per piece, letting you build a casual, relatively affordable dinner with drinks. It bridges the gap between strict cheap eats and full-service Mexican, making it one of the most flexible Mexican options in 10007 for groups who still care about cost.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pescado taco, Barbacoa taco, Chipotle carne asada taco
What Makes it Special: Fusion craft tacos and margaritas in a full-service setting that stays price-accessible by the taco.
Mariachi's is a longstanding Chambers Street cantina serving classic Mexican plates, house margaritas, and a daily happy hour that runs through the early evening. Families and office groups use it for fajitas, enchiladas, and tacos in a casual room where drinks and shareable appetizers set the tone.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guacamole and chips, Fish tacos, Churros
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood cantina with daily margaritas and a long-running, food-friendly happy hour.
#23
Fonda - Tribeca
7.9
A calmer Tribeca sit-down that aims for classic Mexico City–leaning comfort rather than party fuel. Come when you want a full meal—apps, tacos, and a proper main—without the loud bar-room intensity that defines many downtown Mexican nights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guacamole, Chicken enchiladas, Carnitas tacos
What Makes it Special: A Tribeca Mexican dining room built for a composed, sit-down meal.
7.8
Vibes:
Trendy Table Hotspots
Girls Night Out Approved
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Group Dining Gatherings
A stylish Tribeca room that plays best as dinner with drinks: a sleek space, shareable starters, and a menu that’s designed for groups who want Mexican flavors with a more modern, nightlife-adjacent feel. The wins are strongest when you focus on the signature starters and cocktail-friendly plates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crab tostadas, Chicken enchiladas, Margaritas
What Makes it Special: A Tribeca Mexican spot where cocktails and ambiance lead the experience.
#25
Sagra Pizza Bar
7.8
A Tribeca pizza bar that’s most useful late when you want a calm room, dependable pies, and a straightforward menu that pairs easily with drinks. Best for a low-friction late dinner that still feels like a proper sit-down.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Vodka sauce pie, Pepperoni pie
What Makes it Special: A late-night Tribeca pizza bar that keeps things simple and steady.
#26
Puffy's Tavern
7.8
A true neighborhood tavern where happy hour is more about the vibe and the regulars than a curated cocktail list. The move is simple: grab a beer, split a sandwich, and treat it like a Tribeca reset button.
Must-Try Dishes:
Olive sandwich, Italian sandwich, Mozzarella
What Makes it Special: A locals’ tavern happy hour with real neighborhood energy.
#27
Upon The Palace
7.6
An upscale Tribeca Asian-fusion dining room where wings come as a spicy starter rather than the headline. It works best when you treat the wings as the opening act, then shift into the kitchen’s broader Chinese-and-sushi menu in a room that leans dressier and more occasion-friendly.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Chicken Wings (6 pcs), Peking Duck, Sushi & Sashimi selection
What Makes it Special: A dressier Tribeca room where spicy wings kick off an Asian-fusion spread.
#28
Smyth Tavern
7.6
Smyth Tavern is the American tavern inside the Smyth Tribeca hotel, with an art-filled dining room and a menu that runs from raw bar and steaks to its well-known Bash burger. The Red Room private dining space off the restaurant adds a fireplace, lounge seating, and a separate bar for more relaxed but still polished group meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bash burger, Campanelle alla vodka, Saint-Tropez branzino
What Makes it Special: A hotel tavern with a true private dining room, The Red Room, that feels more like a living room than a conference space.
#29
Zona Tribeca
7.6
A neighborhood-leaning Tribeca option that’s most useful when you want Mexican basics, margaritas, and a comfortable sit-down without turning it into a full production. It’s a practical choice for casual dinners where you’re optimizing for convenience and familiarity over destination-level food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guacamole, Tacos, Margaritas
What Makes it Special: A Tribeca standby for straightforward Mexican comfort and margaritas.