After a meticulous restoration, The Paris Café has officially reopened down the street from South Street Seaport, and it’s a must visit. First established in 1873 and once frequented by icons like Teddy Roosevelt and Thomas Edison, this legendary landmark has been lovingly reimagined by Legeard Studio and OPUS Hospitality as a brasserie-meets-jazz-lounge that pulses with both heritage and modern touches. The reopening marks a bold return for one of the city’s oldest restaurants—now a portal to Parisian charm, live music, and a beautifully executed French menu.