Terminal Warehouse
Warehouse · Chelsea ·

Terminal Warehouse

Warehouse · Chelsea ·

Historic warehouse complex with cutting-edge office and retail

food options
shops
exposed brick
avocado restaurant
live music
bathrooms
wine store
wifi
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261 11th Ave, New York, NY 10001 Get directions

Contactless accepted
Gender neutral restroom
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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261 11th Ave, New York, NY 10001 Get directions

+1 212 417 9180
terminalwarehouse.nyc
@terminalwarehouse

Features

•Contactless accepted
•Gender neutral restroom
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Dec 30, 2025

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Brooklyn’s All-Avocado Restaurant Plots New Location in Chelsea | Eater NY

"When it debuted in April 2017 in Sunset Park’s Industry City, I watched Avocaderia elevate Brooklyn’s avocado obsession with a menu of all-avocado everything—avocado toasts, avocado-topped bowls and salads, avocado-based smoothies, avocado-chocolate mousse, and an “avo-burger” that uses avocado as buns with a smoked-salmon “patty.” Founded by Italian avocado enthusiasts Francesco Brachetti, Alberto Gramini, and Alessandro Biggi, the team aims to build a fast-casual chain and even secured investors after Biggi appeared on Shark Tank (episode aired Feb. 11), where Mark Cuban and Barbara Corcoran each invested $200,000, valuing the company at $2 million. Despite avocado shortages—the restaurant famously ran out of ripe avocados within three hours of opening—they’re expanding: a Chelsea location is under construction at Terminal Warehouse, 271 11th Ave. (between West 27th and 28th), set to open this spring; the owners plan 20 new NYC locations followed by expansion to Los Angeles, San Diego, Miami, and Texas, and they’ve signed a cookbook deal expected in December 2018." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya

https://ny.eater.com/2018/2/16/17020290/avocaderia-expansion-avocado-nyc-chelsea
Terminal Warehouse

Greg J.

Google
Attended the MiuMiu fashion show 👗/theatrical 🎭 "immersive 🎨 🖼 experience" this weekend; special shout out to Audrey, up front, for 📷 📸 some of the visitors who happened to exploring the show 😎

Lora A.

Google
A place with a huge potential, however it is still quite empty (at least on a Saturday midday). It is large wearhouse with shops and businesses on each side

Elvis J.

Google
Good breakfast and lunch spots

Peter West P.

Google
Due to the ongoing construction project and its relevant renovation, large portion of the Tunnel area are off limits to the public. Approximately 1/6th of the Tunnel on 11th Avenue remains open. Although, this portion of the building remains open, access to most of the businesses can be accessed only through the outside. Before coming, check with a particular business in trying to visit, as many businesses have relocated to different locations. Those that are still here, either open for in person service or offer online orders. Opening hours are unchanged, however, the closure times may have changed.

Brian T.

Google
Use to house the Club, The Tunnel on the 1st floor. DJs & Live Bands. Was an awesome place to party & go off in a pit. Saw Slipknot amongst other bands. Awesome Memories

M J.

Google
If you can't find a place to eat in this cavernous collection of food and retail shops you aren't trying! It goes on and on. When I finally got through the intriguing labyrinth and came out the other side I thought I was in Brooklyn!

Jackie Gordon Singing C.

Google
If it's freezing out in NYC and you need a place to do some indoor walking you can just do laps in this space which is open to the public and very quiet on the weekends. You can also soy inside to read a book. There may even be WiFi During the week more or the food facilities are open. The La Colombe Cafe is open on the weekends if you want to grab a beverage or a snack. Come back during the weekdays to get lunch to take to the highline.

Sarie B.

Google
There are limited options in this area for food. Terminal took care of that. They have a Korean Mexican place, between the bread, wichcraft, a ramen spot, porch light bar, some avocado only place and a middle eastern burrito thing. There's also a nice wine store and a cake pop stand. They are all winners.
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Esmeralda C.

Yelp
Discovered this amazing space and totally love it. It's great how there is a long corridor that connects shops, although the space is still not completely occupied. The exposed brick is my favorite feature in this terminal. Hope to visit again and find new shops to discover.
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Kenny C.

Yelp
Came here for Food Loves Tech, which was super cool. I won't review the event itself, just the space. It's very long, and is basically a corridor to enter different adjoining shop fronts. So they had to have security posted at every entrance to make sure people didn't sneak in, which was weird. The whole space is maybe a storefront wide, but it goes all the way to the back, so there's room for lots of stands and stuff. They don't really have an area for keynotes, so they set up high school bleachers in an open air area and had people talking into a PA system, where you couldn't really hear them from more than 15 feet away. Bathrooms are nice, though.