A West 35th Street Korean gastropub known for a lively happy hour and wait-drawing weekend crowds.
34 W 35th St, New York, NY 10001



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Barn Joo 35 accepts reservations, which are recommended for dinner because the restaurant often has a wait due to its popularity, according to review aggregation found via search. Reservation guests also get to spin a prize wheel, a detail repeated across diner write-ups.
Happy hour, running in the 4-7pm window per restaurant-guide coverage, is a particular draw where lines form for a table or bar seat daily. Reviewers advise early seating or a lunch visit to avoid the louder, more crowded peak periods, per search-compiled diner accounts.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Accepted, recommended for dinner.
Walk-ins: Yes, common especially at happy hour.
Happy hour runs 4-7pm daily.
No specific minute figure is documented, but reviewers describe daily lines for tables and bar seats during the 4-7pm happy hour and note dinner often has a wait due to popularity.
Yes, reservations are accepted and recommended for dinner, including via OpenTable.
Yes, walk-ins are common, especially for happy hour, though a wait for a table or bar seat is typical during that window.
Sources: Tripadvisor