Temple Court
New York, NY · Fine dining restaurant
- Address
- Temple Court, 5 Beekman St, New York, NY 10038
- Phone
- (917) 728-4685
- Website
- www.templecourtnyc.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 7 AM
Temple Court is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.5-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Temple Court
Located just steps from The Beekman’s iconic atrium and the lively Bar Room, Temple Court by Tom Colicchio offers a refined fine dining experience in the heart of Downtown Manhattan. Surrounded by stained-glass windows and housed in a space rich with... More
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–3 PM, 5 PM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Temple Court is a total gem near the Fulton Transit Center. The atmosphere is sophisticated, and the team makes you feel welcome the moment you walk in. The service matched the ambiance; the staff was friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable. I ordered from the prix-fixe menu, choosing the Ricotta Cavatelli and the Roasted Cod. Both were executed perfectly—hats off to the chef. While the portions were on the smaller side (typical for Restaurant Week), the quality was outstanding. I am definitely planning to return for a full dining experience soon. Thank you Temple Court. Great is your Artform.
I’ll admit it—I’m a serious aesthetics-first person. For me, food always comes second to beauty. That’s why, on one of the coldest New Year days in New York, I traveled all the way from NJ just to step into the nine-story atrium of Temple Court. To be honest, what stopped me in my tracks wasn’t the menu—it was the architecture itself. The atrium is truly breathtaking. The nine-story vertical space naturally draws your eyes upward. During the day, soft daylight pours in from above; at night, warm lighting illuminates the lace-like iron railings layer by layer. It feels quiet yet dramatic at the same time. This isn’t a space dressed up to “look good,” nor does it have that lightweight, artificial Instagram feel—it’s simply how the building was meant to be. And that authenticity really move
Came for restaurant week. Solid but not incredible. The meat and salmon was cook to perfection but the polenta side was nearly unexistent. The chocolate dessert was the most disappointing of all ( and we paid q7$ extra for it). The decor is grandiose and cosy at the same time. Good service. Good but too expensive cocktails.
We had a great food experience at Temple Court. All dishes were perfectly made, and the atmosphere was great. The restaurant is very nice and chic. The only downside was that we had to wait 45 min to be seated even with a reservation, but they comped our drinks at the end, so it was well managed by the staff. Would 100% recommend
We went for Christmas dinner. They had a prix fixe menu for dinner. It was a 4 course dinner. All excellent choices. The ambiance was excellent. The hotel and restaurant add a touch of class that is like no other. We are interested in trying their à la carte menu, next time when in the city.
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