The first stop on our TGIF tour was Tribeca Tavern on Wednesday, March 16th. Tribeca Tavern has had a location in Cary, but has just opened their doors in Raleigh. This restaurant is all about casual dining in a family friendly atmosphere. This is the type of tavern that will make you recall the tv show "Cheers". From the smiling staff that opens the door for you when you arrive to the hostess, wait staff, and management of this establishment, you will feel like "everyone knows your name".
Aside from the warm and cozy atmosphere, the food is something to write home about. The beer list is extensive and includes the Mash House microbrews. We have to say that the Mash House IPA is our favorite. It is a nice touch to have the beer served with a hard pretzel on a straw.
There are other drinks on the menu, including an incredible wine selection, martinis, and mojitos.
The menu includes appetizers, sandwiches, wood fired pizzas, and burgers. No entree is over $15, which assists all of us who are budget concious. We ordered two of the sandwiches and one burger. The first sandwich we tried is the Chicken Salad Melt, which includes red grapes, walnuts, scallions, and all-white meat chopped chicken. It is served on wheat bread with provolone, panini style. One side comes with each entree. There is a great variety on the list of sides, but peppered onion rings were my pick. These were incredible.
The Chicken Salad Melt is a great choice, however, there is one sandwich that is truly amazing! The 12-hour French Dip is made with short ribs that are started at 9:00 pm every night and finished at 9:00 am each morning. This sandwich is served on a ciabatta hoagie with melted provolone and served with au jus. This sandwich is a must eat. It is truly one of a kind!
The burger menu is made up of chef specialities with names including local teams.
We tried The Pirate Burger mainly because we are ECU graduates. The burgers can be split between two people because they are a very healthy portion. This particular burger is topped with colby cheese, slaw, chili, etc. Meg had to eat it with a fork!
To end this incredible meal, we tried out one of the spiked milkshakes. There are three milkshakes to choose from, but the one we decided to try was Grandma's Apple Pie. This amazing milkshake included 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream, vodka, apple schnapps, and a splash of Goldschlager. It tasted just like apple pie!
This restaurant will quickly become a local favorite! It is definitely a great addition to North Raleigh! If you don't live in North Raleigh, there is another location in Cary.