Restaurant

The Seaport

Financial DistrictManhattan

4.5· 2,358 reviewsOpen now
The Seaport — restaurant — in Financial District — Manhattan — NYC
The Seaport interior — Financial District

Financial District

Manhattan

The brief

About The Seaport

Strolling & shopping in a cluster of restored wharfside buildings, many from the early 1800s.

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15 verified Google reviews

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Michael Serrano
a month ago

Came here for dinner. They sat us right away: however, it turned for the worse. After waiting for 15 mins for a waiter to come to our table, I had to flag someone down to take our order. After the food came, the meatballs were stale and the lollipop chops tasted weird. The drinks were not good. We got the check and ran from there. Will not visit again.

Danilo PezzottiLocal guide
7 months ago

Nice to walk around and see the Brooklyn Bridge from a distance

The Batman (Rosario S. Cassata)Local guide
7 months ago

The Seaport is situated in the downtown area along the East River in New York City.<br><br>This location was formerly known as the South Street Seaport, which has undergone a significant revitalization while preserving the allure of its historic neighborhood.<br><br>The cobblestone streets and waterfront vistas continue to exude remarkable charm, blending modern upscale restaurants, markets, venues, and shopping options.<br><br>It is a must-visit destination in NYC, with events and activities occurring throughout the entire year.

Christian ChoLocal guide
8 months ago

Lower Manhattan, located at the southernmost tip of New York City, is a multi-commercial district offering a variety of entertainment, sightseeing, and shopping options. Its major districts include Greenwich Village, East Village, SoHo, and Tribeca, and parks are scattered along the East and Hudson Rivers. It also boasts numerous attractions, including Wall Street, the heart of New York‘s economy, and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Battery Park, at the southernmost tip of Lower Manhattan, offers ferries to the Statue of Liberty, drawing many travelers.

Chris WomackLocal guide
11 months ago

Definitely going to .ake another trip next time they are having a concert.

Jorge FigueroaLocal guide
a year ago

There's not much here to do during the day. The market had a nice selection of desserts. Great place to take photos of Brooklyn Bridge and city views.

Hoiping NgoLocal guide
a year ago

The Seaport neighborhood in NYC is a historic area near the East River. It features cobblestone streets, restored 19th-century buildings, and a mix of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces. It is home to Pier 17, the South Street Seaport Museum, and a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The area includes waterfront views and access to ferry services. Events, markets, and seasonal attractions are frequent. The neighborhood is accessible via multiple subway lines and is located near the Financial District.

Lexi HayLocal guide
a year ago

South Street Seaport is one of New York's destinations of tourist as well as locals. Beautiful sites - waterfront, great restaurants, shopping and places where you can just sit and enjoy the ambiance. Highly recommend, yiu can literally spend the day there. Also, access to the Brooklyn ferry.

K VelasquezLocal guide
3 years ago

When entering in this street I feel like entering into history. It has stone roads and small business from when this part of the city was founded. Besides that it has so many restaurants that you will be able to find something to taste

Nicole MarieLocal guide
4 years ago

The seaport is a gem of NYC. There's so much to do from dining, shopping, and movies. There is beautiful boutiques and a quaint museum. My favorite part is how charming and picturesque The neighborhood is. It really is a nice change of pace to bring the family and explore.

Nasser Al-HannaLocal guide
6 years ago

A change of scenery from the populated chaotic shopping malls of midtown Manhattan to an elegant laid back night out. More slow based compared to the other neighborhood shopping locations, yet this place carries along with it an old spirit of what NYC use to be like with it's cobbled stones and the smell or the harbor. Fast forward and today the facade still stands true and the one lever store fronts are now high-end retail stores and fine dining from all regions. Private yet public. Well known location yet reserved for the new age elite. Enjoyb

Yuvraj BhosaleLocal guide
6 years ago

They have maintained few of the old buildings. That's really cool to see. There is a old ship and amazing view. Not recommended for winter but if you are lucky to experience fall sun, you are one lucky person. The seating area is amazing surrounded by lot of cool places to hang out or have your food. This place definitely gives out good vibe!

Kei J GreenLocal guide
6 years ago

Growing up this used to be one of the best places to be. There is not a lot to do, just a bunch of restaurants, lounges, and of course of the boats. The boats are great to look at and be on, but after a while it got boring. Overall, a beautiful sight to be hold. Plus the rooftop concert space isn't to large, but can't wait till Janelle Monae comes!!! 🙌🏾

Kevin LawlessLocal guide
7 years ago

My family and I had a great time exploring the area. I got a great cup of coffee, a tasty bite to eat. Explored some cool shops.<br>The primary purpose of our visit was to take a water taxi to see Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.<br>He also had a great close up vie of the Brooklyn Bridge, Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Jabriel PerezLocal guide
7 years ago

First time coming back here since it was torn down years ago. Its not entirely opened yet, just a portion, the retail(mall)portion is STILL underconstruction from what I saw and have been told from an employee there. The public has access to its new board walk in the mean time which seems very trendy, modern, and clean. The board walks has tables, chairs, and seating towards the water to enjoy the views and relax. Speakers against the wall for music playing, several mini bars serving beer, a couple of restaurants, and great mood lighting provided by the building itself. It is no where near the feel of the old Pier 17. This version feels more commercial as there are constant promotions all over about the roof top shows and schedules. I miss the old Pier 17. I hope theres much more to this once its 100% completed.

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