Greca is a cozy, stylish corner of Tribeca where you can unwind over vibrant Greek dishes and delightful baked goods, all served in a relaxed atmosphere.
"What It Is: A Greek all-day cafe in the far northwest corner of Tribeca Perfect For: Lunch, Casual Weeknight Dinner Greca is located in what might be the quietest few square blocks of Manhattan - the area right by the Hudson that we like to think of as the boonies of Tribeca. They serve things like sandwiches on bagel-like breads, soups, egg dishes, and they also have a “feta bar” where you can eat - you guessed it - bowls of feta. The space feels sort of like a big loft apartment mixed with a Le Pain Quotidien, but with much better food. The Verdict: It’s a great spot to know about if you’re in the area and need a place to hang out for an hour over some good food." - hannah albertine, bryan kim, katherine lewin, hillary reinsberg, chris stang, matt tervooren
"With its perfectly seasoned keftedes and highly sippable Greek vermouth, this restaurant on the northwestern edge of Tribeca would be ideal for a power-meeting about launching your own line of fake eyelashes or Bravolebrity booze. Instead, it became the backdrop for the season’s best NYC moment: when Jessel called Tribeca an up-and-coming neighborhood, deeply offending Erin, the real estate agent who lives there. In Jessel’s defense, Greca is on a quieter street. Being a little out-of-the-way makes this spot perfect for sharing some tzatziki while talking smack about the quality of the wine at a friend’s party, or bickering about NYC neighborhoods while sitting in one of its most expensive zip codes. " - gabe bergado
"Greca, the Greek restaurant located at 452 Washington St. in Tribeca, has become ANA by Greca, with a new menu and live music." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
"Greca is located in what might be the quietest few square blocks of Manhattan - the area right by the Hudson that we like to think of as the boonies of Tribeca. They serve things like sandwiches on bagel-like breads, soups, egg dishes, and they also have a “feta bar” where you can eat - you guessed it - bowls of feta. The space feels sort of like a big loft apartment mixed with a Le Pain Quotidien, but with much better food." - Hillary Reinsberg
"Greca, from the people behind The Greek, has opened, offering both savory Greek food as well as breads and pastries." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya