A nautical-themed East Harlem spot known for quesadillas and cocktails that becomes a magnet for the neighborhood's late-night, post-bar crowd on weekends.
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On weeknights Doña Maty keeps a low-key, peaceful vibe, according to The Infatuation's East Harlem restaurants guide — it's not a spot that draws crowds early in the week.
Weekends flip the script: The Infatuation reports that "on weekends, at peak post-bar hours, it's everyone's first pit stop" as neighborhood bargoers stop in before heading home, meaning the busiest window is late-night Friday and Saturday rather than dinner service.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Described as a go-to late-night walk-in pit stop on weekends per The Infatuation.
Busiest during weekend post-bar hours per The Infatuation.
No specific wait time is reported, but The Infatuation describes it becoming a crowded first stop for the neighborhood during weekend post-bar hours, implying waits are likeliest then.
Not established by available sources; call ahead to confirm before a weekend late-night visit.
Walk-ins appear to be the norm as a late-night pit stop, per The Infatuation, though weekend post-bar hours may mean a wait for a table.