fresh lump crab meat, boston lettuce; avocado, heart of palm, lemon olive-oil dressing
Frisée Aux Lardons
$14.00
frisée salad, lardons, poached egg, croutons
Kale & Brussels Sprouts Salad
$14.00
torn herbs, crispy gorgonzola, pistachios, balasmic
Brunch Prix Fixe
$24.50. brunch entrée and your choice of fresh orange juice, mimosa, bellini, bloody mary or detox green juice $3 (all drink refills $6)
Omelette
with sausage, bacon, and home fries. choice of two: mushrooms, ham, spinach, fines herbes, tomato, goat cheese, gruyère, blue cheese, mozzarella, smoked salmon (extra items $1.50)
Two Eggs Any Style
with sausage, bacon, and home fries
Eggs Benedict
english muffin and hollandaise sauce, with sausage, bacon, and home fries. eggs florentine +$2 (spinach), eggs norwegian +$2 (smoked salmon)
Oeufs En Meurette
(+$3) two poached eggs with burgundy red wine reduction and bacon, with sausage, bacon, and home fries
Oeufs à La Toulousaine
(+$3) breaded and fried, softboiled egg-stuffed sausage, with roasted tomatoes home fries and bacon
Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
blueberries, thyme maple syrup
French Toast
classic brioche french toast with maple syrup and powdered sugar
Cercle Rouge, Georges Forgeois' most recent addition to his family of intriguing French bistros. Faithful to tradition, but also delivering the class and comfort New Yorkers have always demanded, Cercle Rouge offers classic bistro dishes in a gorgeously designed setting imbued with more than a touch of the real France. It is a truly authentic dining experience.
Georges' personal touch and tireless devotion to all of his establishments has made veritable institutions of his previous ventures: Jules Bistro on St. Marks Place, the pioneering Cafe Noir in Soho, Le Singe Vert in Chelsea, and the ever-lively Bar Tabac on Smith Street in Carrol Gardens, Brooklyn.
Like its sister restaurants, Cercle Rouge is making its mark in the neighborhood, pleasing locals and visitors alike in booming Tribeca.
The charming and spacious outdoor terrace seats thirty. A pleasant outpost where diners and drinkers nestle amongst flower boxes and take in spectacular urban sunsets - with the cast-iron canyon of North Moore framing an uninterrupted view of the hills across the Hudson River, a lone New Jersey skyscraper yardsticking the falling of the sun.