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TFF: BEST NEIGHBORHOOD NOSHING

LOOKING to refuel after the flick? When the credits roll, head for cover at these TriBeCa spots veering from casual to cool.

Blaue Gans

139 Duane St.; 212-571-8880

Vintage film and art posters — a holdover from predecessor Le Zinc — add to the relaxed, artsy vibe at this Austro-German bistro from Kurt Gutenbrunner. It serves tasty schnitzels, pretzels and even beer in a boot.

Nancy Whiskey Bar

1 Lispenard St.; 212-226-9943

Escape the celeb scene at this dive boasting Manhattan’s only banked shuffleboard. Jukebox, cheap pitchers and pub grub — you might find yourself in for the long haul.

Odeon

145 West Broadway; 212-233-0507

It may be past its ’80s heyday, but this classic TriBeCa bistro is always dependable for late-night steak frites and people-watching amid cool Art Deco surroundings.

Walker’s

16 N. Moore St.; 212-941-0142

The polished wood bar at this old-school New York saloon is the perfect place to catch up over a martini and a burger.

Bar Artisanal

268 West Broadway; 212-925-1600

This new outpost of the Midtown brasserie opened yesterday with a menu featuring three kinds of burgers and an assortment of champagne cocktails with which to toast that new distribution deal. Note: Bar Artisanal will be hosting several festival parties, so it’s best to come early evening or be prepared to wait.

Landmarc

179 West Broadway, 212-343-3883

For a top-notch wine selection with minimal mark-up (half- and full-bottles only), head to this bistro with a wide-ranging menu of steaks, pastas and French classics.