TriBeCa · est. by candlelight

A painted clown marionette — a joyful jester in a green-and-gold costume with a pointed hat and ruffled collar, dancing on his strings.

Finally.

The day is done. This is your reward.

We created this space for candlelit conversations, shared laughter and great company.

For those who are curious, and for those who simply want to enjoy.

The lights glow low. The spirits rise high.

A soundtrack drifts in from every corner of the world, curated with love.

Forget the world outside. Settle in.

The night is yours.

Welcome to the warm side of life.

— The WP Team

The Story

A TriBeCa hideaway, painted by hand

WarrenPeace began as a love letter to the slow evening — the kind spent in a warm, low-lit room where the cocktails are considered, the wine is curated, and nobody is in a hurry. It's a little European in spirit, a little literary in name, and entirely TriBeCa at heart.

Behind the teal-painted facade you'll find glossy espresso paneling, a mirrored backbar packed with bottles, plants spilling off every shelf, and bud vases of fresh flowers on each table. Antique lamps pool amber and red light across kilim rugs and warm oak. It feels less like a bar and more like a well-lived-in, artsy apartment that happens to make a beautiful drink.

The kitchen leans Mediterranean and Balkan — generous, soulful, made to share. Come for a quiet first round, stay for the kind of night you remember.

A painted view of the WarrenPeace storefront on Warren Street — a black facade with the gold hand-painted sign, lace umbrellas, café tables and plants spilling onto the sidewalk.