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Wine on Tap Flowing at New Pier 26 Restaurant City Vineyard

 The long delayed Pier 26 restaurant, run by City Winery, is now open for business.
The long delayed Pier 26 restaurant, run by City Winery, is now open for business.
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TRIBECA — Wine is finally flowing at Pier 26.

The long-delayed City Vineyard — a 275-person restaurant with an expansive rooftop — opened last week on TriBeCa's Pier 26, one of the first major signs of the pier's overhaul.

The eatery, run by the owners of City Winery, has 15 wines on tap and seating for 200 people outdoors in a space that's been covered in grape vines.

The outdoor menu features a seasonal menu of small bites, while the 75-seat indoor area is more focused on seafood.

 

The finer things in life.

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Along with the wine, and full bar, patrons also get to drink in view of the Hudson and the Lower Manhattan city skyline.

 

Thanks for sharing, @tinamasc! "Sunset in a glass + Soft opening of @cityvineyardnyc #roséwithaview #pier26"

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“City Vineyard will provide people the opportunity to feel like they escaped the city without having to leave the Tribeca area,” said Michael Dorf, founder of City Winery. “Our goal is to focus on the food, wine and beverage program to give people a unique dining experience and a place for them to truly unwind.”

 

Well, we know what we're doing after work. Thanks for capturing this incredible shot from our deck last night, @chasingthevine!

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City Vineyard, at N.Moore and West Streets, is open Monday to Friday, 5 to 11 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.