A long-running New American restaurant and bar in NoHo known for its late-night bar scene and steady popularity with a downtown Manhattan crowd.



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Acme is a long-running New American restaurant and bar on Great Jones Street in NoHo, with hundreds of reviews on Yelp pointing to steady, sustained popularity rather than a one-off trend. It's also listed and bookable on OpenTable, and its search presence suggests a bar scene that runs late into the night on peak days.
Because it takes reservations, the more predictable way to avoid a wait is booking ahead through OpenTable rather than walking in, particularly for weekend dinner. Walk-in crowds and any wait for a table or bar seat are most likely to build up on the nights it's open latest, based on its reported hours.
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damnlines doesn't have a live camera at Acme yet, so there's no real-time wait count for this one. Acme shows up on Yelp with hundreds of reviews reflecting steady demand as a NoHo restaurant and bar, and it's bookable on OpenTable — reserving ahead is the more reliable way to skip a walk-in wait, especially on weekend nights.
Yes — Acme is listed and bookable on OpenTable, which is generally the safer bet than walking in if you want to avoid waiting for a table.
Search listings show Acme running late Thursday through Saturday nights. Bar and restaurant hours change often, so it's worth double-checking current hours on Acme's own site or OpenTable before heading over.
Acme is a long-running New American restaurant and bar in NoHo with a lively late-night bar scene, popular with a downtown Manhattan crowd.
Acme is at 9 Great Jones Street in NoHo, Manhattan, near Broadway and Lafayette Street.
Sources: Yelp — Acme (New York) · OpenTable — Acme · Acme official site