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    A JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Guide to Tribeca and Uptown New York

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMarch 12, 20265 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Tribeca's enduring eateries and bars, The Odeon, Bubby's, Locanda Verde, Mr. Chow, preserve downtown's intimate restaurant scene.
    • Hudson River Park reborn, ideal for runs, rides, and sunsets; Aire Ancient Baths provides a discreet, phone-free sanctuary.
    • Uptown's polished institutions like The Carlyle, Daniel, The Polo Bar, and The Pool stage classic Manhattan glamour.

    Few couples have occupied New York’s cultural imagination quite like John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette—and FX’s American Love Story has reignited that fascination for a new generation. The series not only revisits their romance, but also resurrects a distinctly 1990s Manhattan. On-screen, we see their rituals: martinis at The Odeon, pancakes at Bubby’s, long walks along the then-gritty waterfront. Having lived in Tribeca for the past decade, I’ve watched fans retrace those steps, lingering outside former haunts in search of a vanished era. Some of the places they loved still stand. Others have changed. And if their Tribeca story had continued, there are a few new addresses that feel unmistakably JFK-and-Carolyn approved.

    The Odeon
    A downtown institution since the 1980s, The Odeon was one of the couple’s go-to spots. With its red leather banquettes and paper-topped tables, it remains a quintessential high-low haunt where creatives gather for cocktails and steak frites. Decades on, it hasn’t traded its character for trends, feeling much as it did when Tribeca was still under the radar.

    Bubby’s
    Their go-to for pancakes and unpretentious brunches, Bubby’s remains largely the same: a purveyor of American comfort classics. Here, they could disappear into a booth with coffee and a stack of newspapers, blending seamlessly into the weekend crowd.

    Walker’s
    A corner relic they slipped into for burgers and last calls, Walker’s keeps the neighborhood’s pub soul intact. With its worn wood, loyal locals, and zero pretense, it’s a place where a Kennedy could just be a guy at the bar.

    Hudson River Park
    The industrial waterfront they once walked and cycled around has been reborn as Hudson River Park, a landscaped ribbon of lawns, piers, and bike paths. For a man who loved to run and ride, it would be a natural extension of his daily routine—now with sweeping views, wide promenades, and a front-row seat to the sunset.

    Locanda Verde
    Andrew Carmellini’s rustic Italian taverna has anchored Tribeca’s social scene since its debut. On the same cobblestoned stretch as their former loft, it’s the kind of all-day hub where weekend brunches, low-lit dinners, and discreet celebrity soirees seamlessly fold into the neighborhood rhythm.

    Le Vaux and Titsou at Fouquet’s New York
    For privacy and polish, few downtown spots rival Fouquet’s—the most luxurious hotel in Tribeca. Le Vaux, a members-only rooftop, offers one of the city’s most intimate perches, while Titsou’s moody, velvet-draped interiors make it easy to disappear for cocktails, which is precisely the kind of quiet glamour the couple favored.

    Rigor Hill Market
    The daytime counterpart to Michelin-starred One White Street, Rigor Hill Market is known for its artisanal baked goods, Hudson Valley produce, and excellent coffee. One can easily picture them heading in for cappuccinos and impromptu dinner-party provisions before retreating back to the loft with an armful of wildflowers, wine, and oven-warmed pastries.

    Aire Ancient Baths
    A subterranean theater of candlelit pools and vaulted brick, Aire remains one of the city’s few strictly phone-and-camera-free refuges. For a couple whose private life was a matter of public record, this sanctuary—tucked away in a former 19th-century warehouse—would have been their portal back to an unscrutinized New York.

    Frenchette
    Just steps from their former front door at 20 North Moore Street, this James Beard–winning bistro captures the downtown-intellectual energy they once embodied. With its glowing zinc bar, curved leather booths, and excellent wine program, it feels like the natural 21st-century successor to their favorite Tribeca tables—a room where they could slip in for a late, wine-soaked dinner after a long day at the George offices.

    Mr. Chow
    Another Tribeca fixture just a block from their loft, Mr. Chow blends downtown ease with uptown polish. Silver-trolley service, fashion-insider tables, and low-lit glamour continue to draw the creative crowd they once moved among—a perfect spot for Beijing duck and five-spice Old Fashioneds, served with an air of occasion.

    Daniel
    Daniel Boulud’s Upper East Side flagship remains a definitive stage for Manhattan’s white-tablecloth power scene. With its old-school French polish, it’s the kind of room where their evening gowns and tuxedos would have felt perfectly at home.

    The Polo Bar
    Given John’s longstanding connection to Ralph Lauren and Carolyn’s loyalty to the brand, it’s easy to picture the couple with a de facto banquette at this mahogany-clad bastion of classic Americana. Hunter-green walls, pedigreed steaks, and discreet celebrity tables make it the perfect uptown stage for evenings that balanced dynastic polish with private ease.

    The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
    The Carlyle has been a Kennedy haunt for generations: JFK’s “New York White House,” Jackie’s living room, and, later, a quiet backdrop in John Jr.’s own routine. Between martinis around the piano at Bemelmans and the cabaret glow of Café Carlyle, it remains one of the rare Upper East Side addresses where their brand of polished, old‑New-York glamour still feels effortless.

    The Whitney Museum of American Art
    The Whitney set the stage for one of Carolyn’s most enduring style moments: the 1999 gala where she transformed a crisp white shirt into eveningwear. Now perched in its Renzo Piano–designed Meatpacking home with terraces overlooking the Hudson, the museum’s industrial silhouette feels like a place where their art-world and fashion orbits converged, and gala nights still draw the city’s most influential editors and patrons.

    The Pool
    The couple’s first meeting in American Love Story unfolds in the glossy, marble-lined dining room of The Pool. Once the legendary Four Seasons, the space has been reimagined as Midtown’s definitive power-dining destination. It’s still a landmarked sanctuary of bubbling fountains and mid-century poise, but these days, it’s the kind of place where a prime table is more likely to come via Dorsia than a hopeful phone call.

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