The Odeon

Since 1980, The Odeon has been a beacon of downtown cool, blending Parisian brasserie vibes with New York City edge in the heart of Tribeca.

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    What is The Odeon

    A favorite of artists, writers, actors, and neighborhood locals, this iconic spot offers classic French-American cuisine, a stylish Art Deco setting, and that effortlessly chic energy that defines lower Manhattan.

    Whether you’re coming for a leisurely brunch, a martini-fueled dinner, or just to experience a slice of NYC history, The Odeon delivers timeless charm with modern appeal.

    Bright red entrance booth with THE ODEON and ENTRANCE written on it stands outside a building, near Sylvias, with a large neon ODEON sign above and the address number 145 visible. Sunlight casts shadows on the sidewalk.

    What to expect at The Odeon

    French-American Comfort with a Twist

    Signature Dishes That Keep Guests Coming Back

    The Odeon’s menu balances brasserie classics with New York-style sophistication. Beloved for its consistency and seasonal flair, it’s the kind of place where steak frites and burgers sit comfortably alongside oysters and tuna tartare.

    Highlights include:

    • French Onion Soup with bubbling Gruyère

    • Crispy Calamari with spicy aioli

    • Seared Tuna Niçoise Salad

    • Odeon Cheeseburger, a NYC classic

    • Steak Frites with béarnaise or peppercorn sauce

    • Rotating seasonal pastas and brunch favorites

    For dessert, don’t miss the warm apple tart or the chocolate mousse, both of which are as decadent as they are iconic.

    Timeless Atmosphere with Art Deco Flair

    A Room That Glows with Old-School Glamour

    The Odeon’s interior is a tribute to classic 1930s New York brasseries, complete with vintage neon signage, white-tiled walls, red leather banquettes, and glowing globe lights that bathe the room in golden warmth. It’s as beloved for its ambiance as its food, making it a go-to for romantic dates, group dinners, and celebrity sightings.

    The lively bar area is perfect for solo dining, cocktails, or late-night bites, and the outdoor seating on West Broadway offers fantastic people-watching year-round.

    Cocktails at The Odeon

    Cocktails, Wine, and Weekend Brunch

    A Drink Menu That’s as Thoughtful as the Food

    The bar program at The Odeon includes a curated list of signature cocktails, natural and classic wines, and a rotating list of seasonal spritzes and spirits. Standouts include their Negroni variations, Dirty Martinis, and a rich selection of French reds and New World whites.

    Weekend brunch at The Odeon is legendary—think eggs Benedict, buttermilk pancakes, Bloody Marys, and a smoked salmon tartine that rivals any uptown cafe.

    Visiting The Odeon

    The Odeon is opened for lunch and dinner daily and brunch on the weekends. 

    Lunch

    Weekdays: 11am to 4pm

    Brasserie

    4pm to 5pm

    Brunch

    Weekends: 10am to 3:30pm

    Dinner

    Sunday and Monday: 5pm to 10pm

    Dinner

    Tuesday to Saturday: 5pm to 11pm

    Where is The Odeon

    This French meets American eatery is located at 145 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013. Click below for directions.

    Take Amtrak to The Odeon

    Enjoy a plate of delicious soul food via Amtrak to Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station. Don’t forget to use the See New York Save 15% discount!

    Once at Penn Station, take the 2 train from 34 St Penn Station for 2 stops to Chambers St and then the restaurant is a 3 minute walk.

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