Submitted by psychothumbs t3_11dbqqj in nyc
mowotlarx t1_ja8gef9 wrote
Reply to comment by kinky_boots in Midtown Owners Hedge on Costly Office-to-Home Conversions by psychothumbs
Most food spots still close at 4pm/5pm in FiDi. It's still a ghost town after the 9-5. The businesses here refuse to adapt and make an attempt to service the few people who actually live here.
TheAJx t1_ja8uofc wrote
The area around Fulton St / Pace University and Wall is pretty active. Also the area between WTC and Chambers ( though some call that Tribeca) where there's a lot of residents and tourists.
Evertyhing south of that though, dead. It's a lot better in the summer.
MarquisEXB t1_jaajkip wrote
Clearly you've never been to Stone Street. There's tons of places open south of Fulton st.
TheAJx t1_jaao1no wrote
I'm thinking of mixed residential/commercial/food, not a contained happy hour places. Though I agree that Stone Street is a nice place, though much quieter than it used to be pre-pandemic.
MarquisEXB t1_jaawu20 wrote
Other than Stone Street, and not just bars (so not Stout, not Killarney, etc.) you also have Giardino D'Oro, Mezcali, Hey Thai, Blue Ribbon Sushi, Industry Kitchen, Tacombi, Reserve Cut, and Felice. Then you have the UrbanSpace that opened up recently with lots of food options (and a Top Hops craft beer/bottled beer place!)
Oh and a Whole Foods opened up near Wall/Bway.
joyousRock t1_jabh282 wrote
That Urban Space is cool but damn is it pricey
ctindel t1_jadwsvr wrote
Also Fraunces Tavern which is great.
MarquisEXB t1_jab03qn wrote
This is not at all true. It was mostly true pre-2000, but not even close anymore.
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