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LOCATION SCOUT   04.09.09 9:30 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Business Entertaining 2009: Where to Go in TriBeCa
Bars: TriBeCa seems like it has a place to suit everybody: There’s the Brandy Library for an exhaustive selection of cognacs; the Bubble Lounge for champagne lovers; and sake fanatics flock to Megu, where vintage kimono fabric covers the walls of the 75-seat bar. And there’s plenty more to choose from, including Vino Vino, an enoteca and wine store.
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Brandy Library - Photo: Courtesy of Brandy Library
Brandy Library
Photo: Courtesy of Brandy Library
Palm Tribeca - Photo: Courtesy of Palm Restaurant
Palm Tribeca
Photo: Courtesy of Palm Restaurant
 

Restaurants: Some of the neighborhood’s best-known and longest-running spots—from folks like Drew Nieporent, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and David Bouley—have seen some changes of late. Nieporent’s Myriad Restaurant Group replaced Montrachet with Corton, and Vongerichten closed down 66 to open Matsugen. Neither has a designated private room, but Matsugen offers an area for as many as 30, and the 70-seat Corton is available for buyouts. Bouley relocated his eponymous restaurant Bouley to Duane Street, where it now offers a 50-seat private room and a 25-person semiprivate section decorated with floral murals

Private Room: It’s been more than 80 years since the first Palm restaurant opened on Second Avenue, and late last year, the family-run business opened its newest steak house, in TriBeCa. Basically two rooms that can be divided into four separate sections, the Palm Tribeca has a handful of different options for private dining. The smallest is a 20-seater, and the largest has room for 60 seated or 100 for receptions. Audiovisual equipment, including TVs, WiFi, and presentation gear, is available.

  —Anna Sekula
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New York Cruises owns and operates the Atlantis, a 147-foot private dinner yacht. With a removable dance floor, the ship is able to hold 250 guests for seated events or 300 for cocktail-style receptions. More >>

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National Flag & Display Co. Inc.
National Flag has been manufacturing event banners and flags in New York City since 1935. Specializing in all forms of event signage, including step-and-repeats, building wraps, stage banners, theatrical flats, and all forms of fabric architecture, National Flag is a one-stop destination for all of your banner, sign, and flag requirements. More >>

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L & M Sound & Light
Under the direction of audio engineer Lou Mannarino, L & M Sound & Light has for more than 30 years provided simply the best audio designs and engineering to events throughout the tristate area. With the recent addition of event lighting designer Richard Tatum, the company now offers full-service, state-of-the-art audio, lighting, and video production and design services for social, charity, and corporate events throughout New York City and the surrounding region. More >>

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