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		<title>Welcome to Wolfgang&#8217;s Steakhouse at Tribeca!!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TriBeCa Location

Wolfgang took a turn of the century TriBeCa building and designed it to reflect the avant-garde artistry of this famed area of the city while creating visual ties to our Park Avenue location.
With 14&#8242; arched ceilings in custom designed stone mosaics, a private dining room, 1,000 bottle wine room, walnut floors and long mahogany ]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Wolfgang took a turn of the century TriBeCa building and designed it to reflect the avant-garde artistry of this famed area of the city while creating visual ties to our Park Avenue location.<br />
With 14&#8242; arched ceilings in custom designed stone mosaics, a private dining room, 1,000 bottle wine room, walnut floors and long mahogany bar; our TriBeCa restaurant is intriguing marriage between the traditional and the contemporary.<br />
While our patron&#8217;s eyes are drawn upward to David Inbal&#8217;s custom mosaics, metal panels along the mahogany bar, suede wrapped walls and alabaster light fixtures, all combine to create an atmosphere of new age elegance.</p>
<h4>TriBeCa: A Short History</h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The name &#8220;TriBeCa&#8221; was coined to define the section of Manhattan that falls within the Triangle Bellow Canal Street.<br />
From the early 1800s &#8211; 1960, this neighborhood was the hub for Manhattan&#8217;s food wholesalers and represents the truest examples of cast iron architecture the country has to offer.<br />
While only remnants of these buildings former functions can be seen in faded signs for eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables; Wolfgang&#8217;s location was once the distribution center for spices and coffee&#8230;this area is now home to some of the city&#8217;s finest restaurants.<br />
Not to mention the TriBeCa film festival-this event has been significantly growing in popularity from one year to the next.<br />
Wolfgang&#8217;s is please to be adding our specialty to TriBeCa.<br />
Our new location being on Greenwich Street has its own unique history.<br />
This street was so called because when New York centered on Wall Street and the Battery, Greenwich Street was the &#8220;high road&#8221; out of town to Greenwich Village.<br />
Wolfgang&#8217;s is please to be joining in the renaissance of TriBeCa.</p>
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