A wood-lined Greenpoint listening bar where tables book up weeks ahead.
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Eavesdrop runs on advance bookings rather than walk-in lines: The Infatuation's Greenpoint bars guide says the wood-lined space's tables 'tend to get booked, so plan a few weeks in advance.'
The multi-week booking horizon cited by The Infatuation suggests limited seated capacity built around its listening-bar format, making spontaneous walk-in visits a gamble rather than a wait-and-see line.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Recommended weeks in advance, per The Infatuation
There's no walk-in wait reported by The Infatuation; instead, tables are typically booked out weeks in advance.
Yes — The Infatuation says tables 'tend to get booked, so plan a few weeks in advance.'
It's not designed for walk-ins per The Infatuation's guide, given how far ahead tables are reserved; availability without a booking is unlikely on busy nights.
Sources: The Infatuation