After 37 Years, TriBeCa Eatery To shut, as Bouley Expands

A TriBeCa restaurant enlarged known for shut community ties will shut its doors tomorrow and a new restaurant venture from David Bouley could move into the space as soon as Thursday, the landlord for the building, Kenneth DuBow, said yesterday. The Delphi Restaurant, which opened in 1970, served its final meal on Saturday night, staying open until 3 a.m., a waitress at the Greek eatery for nearly a decade, Koula Kouroudalakis, said. The restaurant

is closing considering of a clause in its 12-year old

Original post by SARAH PORTLOCK

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