North Moore St, Tribeca
Ranked 3rd best street in Tribeca
Great for
- Eating Out
- Lack of Traffic
- Neighborly Spirit
- Clean & Green
- Gym & Fitness
Not great for
- Childcare
- Internet Access
- Medical Facilities
- Parks & Recreation
- Resale or Rental Value
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Gay & Lesbian
- Trendy & Stylish
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Sep 08, 2011
- Clean & Green
- Cost of Living
- Eating Out
- Gym & Fitness
- Lack of Traffic
- Neighborly Spirit
- Nightlife
- Parking
- Parks & Recreation
- Peace & Quiet
- Pest Free
- Public Transport
- Shopping Options
- Safe & Sound
"Lofts and Restaurants"
I don't find Tribeca to be the most happening place in Manhattan, but I do love North Moore Street. One of my favorite bars in the city, Smith and Mills, is on it. Smith and Mills is a tiny carriage house (with one of the best bathrooms ever -- no joke). It's almost hidden from the street, but it has amazing food and a great cocktail list. The staff is hip and the music is good. I've seen Christy Turlington there a bunch of times because she lives almost directly above it on Moore. Moore has beautiful, multi-million dollar lofts, and the furthest point of Moore is West Broadway so a ton of the apartments have views of the Hudson. There's a restaurant called Walkers directly across the street, an Italian joint and Nobu is just at the end of the block. Tribeca doesn't have a lot; and, I feel like most of it is packed onto this street.
The cool thing about N Moore is that while it does have some great joints on the street, it's one of the few streets in Tribeca that actually resembles a neighborhood somewhat. It's still commercial looking; but, there are some old buildings and a few trees so it looks a lot more homey than most of the neighborhood. Public transportation is poor, but most of Tribeca is the same way, and I'm guessing if you can afford to live on this street, then you won't be taking the subway much anyway. I really like this street, but it is a bit out of the way. The nice thing about that is that it's quieter than a lot of streets with restaurants, but it's just a pain to get to.
The cool thing about N Moore is that while it does have some great joints on the street, it's one of the few streets in Tribeca that actually resembles a neighborhood somewhat. It's still commercial looking; but, there are some old buildings and a few trees so it looks a lot more homey than most of the neighborhood. Public transportation is poor, but most of Tribeca is the same way, and I'm guessing if you can afford to live on this street, then you won't be taking the subway much anyway. I really like this street, but it is a bit out of the way. The nice thing about that is that it's quieter than a lot of streets with restaurants, but it's just a pain to get to.
Pros
- Great restaurants
- Beautiful Lofts
Cons
- Out of the way
- No public transport
- Expensive
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Gay & Lesbian
- Trendy & Stylish
"Moore Moore Moore..how do you like it?"
This street may not draw attention to itself but if you lived nearby it would become one of the most important places in your local district. The choice of food venues is wide ranging and whilst none of them may be the place for a big date or grand gesture, there is plenty of fun and nutrition to be had from popping in for a quick bite to eat. The stores are great and the staff all seemed really cheery so be sure to take a wander if you are in the district.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
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Yeah, i found the place pretty interesting when I went to visit there. Rather intriguing to say the least. Great write up about it.
Sep 03, 2010
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"Love the vibe!"
Located in trendy Tribecca N. Moore Street offers an interesting mix of residential buildings with amazing eateries. Anyone in the area should stop by Walkers for a good burger or an incredible lunch complete with Bloody Marys. Bubby's is also a popular spot along the way. Great food and a really comfortable atmosphere is what makes N. Moore Street shine.
"North Moore Street"
Here, you’ll find several small businesses and things to do, though there isn’t really much in the way of fun. Of course, as with any city, you have residential areas and you have commercial areas. Generally, boroughs are a mix of both, but this neighborhood is mainly residential. I wouldn’t think to come here to find a place to live though, as I wasn’t really impressed with this particular street or the people. All in all, an average block.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"On The River"
North Moore Street is perfectly placed right on the river and has some wonderful options in terms of night life and eating. Firstly, Bubby's Restaurant, Bar, and Bakery. There's no where else you need to go! You can get a hamburger, a beer, and a bagel! You can also go to Mr. Chow's and chow down.
North Moore Street is also a wonderful place to begin your journey into the Village. It is close to the following metros: C,E at Spring Street and the 1 at Canal. It is also accessible by many buses. Foot traffic is fairly heavy and I would recommend the street to just about anyone!
North Moore Street is also a wonderful place to begin your journey into the Village. It is close to the following metros: C,E at Spring Street and the 1 at Canal. It is also accessible by many buses. Foot traffic is fairly heavy and I would recommend the street to just about anyone!