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The Odeon

The Odeon was the restaurant that defined the '80s in New York. A haven for icons like Warhol and Basquiat, this Tribeca eatery has been serving excellent food to New Yorkers and tourists for over three decades. The striking neon sign that reads The Odeon was just about the only thing people recognized below Canal Street at the time. Not only does it boast old New York, but it's about as close as you'll get to a Parisian brasserie in New York City. The Odeon, 145 West Broadway, New York [Photo via @ptcrucian]
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