Edward's
$$ • American, Bars, Pet Friendly
Hours:
136 W Broadway, New York
(212) 233-6436
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Edward's Reviews
This place have the worst food. They do not even use black pepper or salt. We tried the chicken fingers which didn't taste like chicken in the first place, very dry and tasteless. We tried the veggie burger and it was the worst I ever had and I have had a lot of veggie burgers in Manhattan this by far the worst. Please do not waste your money on this place. There's a restaurant right across and they seem pretty good so give them a try. This restaurant is also very expensive...read full review
This place have the worst food. They do not even use black pepper or salt. We tried the chicken fingers which didn't taste like chicken in the first place, very dry and tasteless. We tried the veggie burger and it was the worst I ever had and I have had a lot of veggie burgers in Manhattan this by far the worst. Please do not waste your money on this place. There's a restaurant right across and they seem pretty good so give them a try. This restaurant is also very expensive...read full review
Excellent food and nice service.
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Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 10PM |
Edward's is a restaurant in New York City that offers a delightful dining experience. The location is strategic, situated near popular landmarks such as the Memorial Museum, Brooklyn Bridge, and the financial district, as well as being conveniently close to the subway. The restaurant has a typical and clean atmosphere, with a kind and attentive staff.
The food at Edward's is described as excellent, with large portions that provide great value for money. Customers have praised the unexpectedly delicious meals, whether they dine at the restaurant or visit the bar. The menu features New York-style Italian cuisine that satisfies both adults and children. Prices are reasonable, and the overall experience makes diners feel like they are truly part of the New York City atmosphere. The friendly neighborhood vibe adds to its charm, with quaint decor and decent portions. The penne with chicken, broccoli, and tomatoes is very cheesy and rich, and the chocolate mud cake is decadent. The burger is a highlight, with a perfectly cooked Pat LaFrieda patty, pickles, tomato, lettuce, and onion, complemented by amazing fries. The staff is accommodating, allowing guests to linger without feeling rushed, making it a perfect spot to enjoy a meal before a show or a relaxing evening out. Overall, Edward's remains one of the last and best places to eat in Tribeca where guests can enjoy good food without feeling like they are overspending.