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Welcome to The Odeon

The Odeon, a legendary French-Italian-American bistro in Tribeca, offers a blend of classic comfort food. With over thirty years of service, it remains a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. The menu features iconic dishes like French Onion Soup, oysters, roast chicken, and steak frites. The cozy yet chic ambiance, attentive service, and a full bar offering delicious cocktails create a memorable dining experience. The outdoor seating is perfect for enjoying a meal on a sunny day, while the vegan and limited vegetarian options cater to a variety of dietary preferences. A must-visit destination for those seeking a taste of timeless bistro cuisine.

LOCATIONS
  • The Odeon
    145 W Broadway New York, NY 10013
    145 W Broadway New York, NY 10013 Hotline: (212) 233-0507

Welcome to The Odeon, a beloved culinary cornerstone nestled in the heart of Tribeca. With more than three decades of history, this iconic bistro continues to entice both locals and visitors alike with its exquisite blend of French, New American, and Italian cuisine. Whether you're looking for a casual drink or a full dining experience, The Odeon has something for everyone.

The ambiance at The Odeon strikes a perfect balance between casual charm and sophisticated elegance. Imagine yourself seated at the bar enjoying a classic martini or nestled in a cozy booth surrounded by the warm, inviting decor. The vibrant energy is palpable, making it an ideal spot for catching up with old friends or indulging in a romantic evening.

As you navigate the menu, you will be greeted by a host of irresistible entrées, each crafted to perfection. The Beef Bourguignon short rib—a succulent masterpiece paired with pearl onions and Thumbelina carrots over velvety potato purée—exemplifies comfort food at its finest. For a lighter touch, the Pan Seared Faroe Islands Salmon—served with French lentils and roasted carrots in a red curry lobster broth—delivers an explosion of flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing.

Let's not forget the delightful appetizers that set the stage for your meal. The Half Dozen Island Creek Oysters with their classic mignonette brings a taste of the sea that's impossible to resist, while the Steak Tartare, made from all-natural Black Angus beef, is a dish that celebrates the art of simplicity. You can feel the dedication and passion in every bite, a testament to the restaurant's commitment to offering a genuine dining experience.

Customers rave about the stellar service, often highlighting the attentive and friendly staff, who elevate your experience even further. The Odeon's bustling environment feels both alive and welcoming, making it easy to understand why it has become a cherished institution over the years.

Whether you're a seasoned regular or a first-time visitor, stepping into The Odeon feels like a nostalgic journey. With its rich history and a menu that promises to satisfy, prepare for an unforgettable dining experience in one of New York's most iconic settings.

Are you ready to immerse yourself in the legacy that is The Odeon? The door is open, and a table awaits you.

START YOUR REVIEW OF The Odeon
Ben B.
Ben B.

Came here as our first stop on our annual NYC TRIP -- Stumbled across this place and decided to get a drink around noon on a Thursday. Sat at the bar, met Marissa at the bar, the service was phenomenal but it was her attitude and overall energy -- just a quality person you want to be around. Service was fantastic , drinks were great, would come back !

Brigette K.
Brigette K.

Made a reservation here for 11am on a Monday for three people. There was no one there when we arrived and they required all the party to be present despite that fact. The waitress was very attentive and nice, and the decor was a cool classy diner vibe. You are limited to 1.5 hours and they do unceremoniously kick you out at that point. The food was all pretty excellent. Had to try the onion soup of course, and I had the burger. My bf had the omelette though and that was weak. I would come back here for sure.

Nick M.
Nick M.

The Odeon is still going strong after over thirty years of service! This legendary French bistro in Tribeca is the perfect spot to see and be seen. The bartenders stir up ice cold martinis and the menu offers classic bistro dishes like French Onion Soup, oysters and mignonette, omelettes, roast chicken and steak frites. I think we can all agree this is quintessential comfort food. My partner and I managed to grab the corner bar stools near the windows and enjoyed a leisurely meal with Côtes du Rhône by the glass, martinis and Negronis. Yes we also had food! We spilt the daily vegetable sandwich with pesto and broccoli rabe, French fries, French onion soup and Mac & cheese. As we took our 2nd lap around with cocktails, we met a group of 3 friends who have been going to the restaurant since the 80s and they confirmed the place is a cultural and gastronomic institution. Shout out to Liza (with a Z) and her publishing posse!

Maddy A.
Maddy A.

Drinks on the patio on a perfect fall day is exactly what was needed! Loved the traditional aperol spritz served with perfect olives. Service is always great here & will certainly be back to this iconic Tribeca staple.

Jessamine J.
Jessamine J.

Visited my co-worker for work and she recommended this local gem. We got a reservation for 2 on Tuesday at 12:00pm and every table was full when we were seated. The food really spoke for itself. Food: I ordered the Lobster Roll and it was wonderful. The portion was perfect for one person. If you decide to share it with another person, I recommend ordering an appetizer with it. I got a side of fries and a dessert that I can't think of the name.. oh well, guess I just got to go back! haha. Service: No complaints, server was nice and accommodating. We received our check in a timely manner. Atmosphere/Location: The seats are fairly close, so I appreciated how mindful others were of their surroundings. Great place to catch-up with someone. I'm not sure I would conduct a business meeting here, but if it's informal, I guess that'd be OK. Overall, I loved the food here. When I'm in the Tribeca area, I'm definitely going to try more of their food on the menu.

Anand P.
Anand P.

My favorite brunch in Manhattan. The brioche bun with eggs, cheese, avocado, and bacon were amazing and be sure to get the spicy Mayo with it! I also loved the stack of buttermilk pancakes. They were supper fluffy and soft. The service was amazing. And it was great to sit outside! Loved my meal!