Food and Drink
Lower Manhattan’s culinary history stretches back generations to the legendary Delmonico’s, America’s original fine dining institution, which first opened in 1837. Neighborhood standbys such as Harry’s, Da Claudio, Morton’s and Capital Grille have been pillars of the food scene for years.
More recently, the likes of Nobu, Eataly, Crown Shy and the Fulton have established themselves in the district. Additionally, a number of new casual spots like Taim, Mighty Quinn Barbecue and Blue Ribbon have joined the dining landscape.
The latest generation of talented chefs have transformed the neighborhood into a magnetic culinary destination and Lower Manhattan has truly earned its reputation as a must-visit neighborhood for some of the best meals in the city.
What’s New and Noteworthy
Despite the trappings, Stout is more than just a place to watch football.
If you’ve ever had a cocktail followed by a craving for a bagel, this one’s for you.
There are currently six stalls open, with over a dozen more to come.
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Explore More Places To Eat And Drink
Lower Manhattan has something for every budget and palate. Peruse our restaurant list and find your next great meal below.