The Greenwich Hotel is a small luxurious hotel in New York City’s Tribeca neighborhood by Robert de Niro and Ira Drukier created with a regard for comfort and hand-crafted beauty. Of it’s 86 rooms
and suites, no two are alike. The hotel’s Drawing Room Bar has a wood-burning fireplace and French doors that lead to a courtyard, where guests can dine beneath latticed vines. Both remain exclusively for the enjoyment of hotel guests. It’s home to Locanda Verde, serving Andrew Carmellini’s riffs on Italian cooking. Beneath the lobby is Shibui, a Japanese inspired haven for relaxation.