BY THE EDITORS |
Choose Your Tribeca Adventure: West Side Edition
Tribeca Festival is a city-wide celebration. To help you make the most of it, we've partnered with local businesses near our venues to offer special discounts and perks to passholders and ticket purchasers. Check out our Neighborhood Partners or view our recommended itineraries below.
Do just one day, or do them all. Either way, choose your own adventure, and make it:
Thursday, June 4
Down to clown? Grab a gag gift at the Balloon Saloon, then spring over to Spring Studios for a 6:00pm conversation with Paul Rudd and Seth Meyers. Subway to Ole & Steen for a quick discounted bite (and free cold brew) and the 8:00pm U.S. Premiere of the TV series Alice and Steve, starring Jermaine Clement, at SVA Theatre.
Friday, June 5
Start at Spring Studios with a 2:30pm screening of Shorts program "Power to the People" highlighting three docs about world-changing rebellion. After, kill time down the street at Maman with a discounted treat — before returning for a 5:00pm conversation between Sean Penn and Kaitlan Collins.
Saturday, June 6
Grab a Tribeca-inspired sandwich at Rigor Hill Market. Then stroll through the city's Public Square and Gardens and catch a free outdoor screening of Tribeca Shorts. Dig into the wonders of the natural world at SVA Theatre with an 8:00pm screening of buddy-doc Bob and David Climb Machu Picchu.
Wednesday, June 10
Rise and grind with a 45-minute discounted workout at ARC Athletics, then refuel with Zucker's Bagels — $5 off $25+ orders. 6:00pm is go time: It's Dwyane Wade in conversation with Jenna Bush Hager at OKX Theater. Ride the subway to sports bar Chelsea Bell for 10% off some brews.
Thursday, June 11
Peruse AltoCanna dispensary for a deal on treats — or take advantage of their complimentary delivery service if you're in Tribeca. Walk to Downtown Tribeca Yogurt to try the "Tribeca Festival Taro" flavor before rolling up to the Tribeca Games Gallery for free playable demos of LOFSÖNG and ROCKBEASTS.
Friday, June 12
Take 15% off some reads at Words on Warren before subwaying over to SVA Theatre for a screening of the eccentric doc Whipple's World. With an hour to kill, head over to Chelsea Papaya for some Chicago Dogs (and a complimentary drink) before returning for the father-son doc Born Melo, which follows former New York Knicks player Carmelo Anthony.