Edward's Restaurant Review:
Edward's --- once a spin-off of famed brasserie Odeon --- is a cozy TriBeCa spot that sticks to a refined brasserie sensibility in service and décor. The menu, on the other hand, is more American in its sympathies, be it bacon and eggs for breakfast, tuna melts for lunch, or cheese ravioli for dinner. Bedecked with mirrors on both sides of the long narrow room, a sturdy wooden bar and checkered...
Editorial review from KidScore:
Edwards restaurant serves up delicious french cuisine, but is not necessarily a kid-friendly restaurant. Edwards is frequented by adults...
Local haunt for artsy Tribecans and their Brooklynite pals, catches the spillover from Odeon across the street. Sweet space with brasserie looks, you can check out the competition on the mirrored walls. Awesome moules frites rival neighbor Petite Abeille. Cute, model-y barstaff offer an impressive wine-by-the-glass list and shake seriously salacious cocktails into the wee hours. You'll be a...
Edwards is a small neighborhood American Bistro, which serves as a good fall back when the Odeon has a wait. Warm and friendly with a small outdoor seating area.