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NYC Restaurants Open On Thanksgiving In TriBeCa

Are you looking for a great place to eat after taking in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City?

If you are in the popular TriBeCa area there are a few popular restaurants that are open on Thanksgiving Day. These TriBeCa eateries are serving up special holiday meals.

Bouley
Offering a special six-course Thanksgiving tasting menu all day. One of the more pricey Thanksgiving meals in town at $125/person.

Bouley is located at: 163 Duane Street (at Hudson Street)

Cercle Rouge
Serving a three-course, prix-fixe Thanksgiving menu, with turkey and traditional trimmings. Served between 12pm and 10pm. $49.95/person.

Cercle Rouge is located at: 241 West Broadway (at North Moore Street)

City Hall
Serving a holiday prix-fixe meal. $65/person.

City Hall is located at: 131 Duane Street (between West Broadway and Church Street)

Devin Tavern
Offering a four-course, prix-fixe Thanksgiving dinner, with a blend of traditional and contemporary selections. Serving from 1pm to 8pm. $65/person, $35/children under 12.

Devin Tavern is located at: 363 Greenwich Street (between Franklin and Harrison Streets)

Dylan Prime
This premier steakhouse is serving up a three-course prix-fixe holiday meal with a turkey entree. Also serving their usual selection of steaks. The prix-fixe menu is $65/person.

Dylan Prime is located at: 62 Laight Street (at Greenwich)

Matsugen
No special holiday menu, but open all day, serving up their usual sushi and sashimi rolls.

Matsugen is located at: 241 Church Street (at Leonard Street)

Secession
Offering a three-course, prix-fixe Thanksgiving dinner. $75/person.

Secession is located at: 30 Hudson Street (between Duane and Reade Streets)

The Harrison
This American-cuisine restaurant is serving a three-course, prix-fixe Thanksgiving meal. $65/person

The Harrison is located at: 355 Greenwich Street (at Greenwich Street)

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