Rooftop bar and lounge atop 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge known for unobstructed Manhattan skyline views over the East River.
60 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Booking access at Harriet's Rooftop is gated by spend, not just table availability: a guest review cited via SevenRooms found that certain 6:45 PM reservation slots carried a $125 per-person minimum, while bottle-service tables required a $1,000 minimum tab (SevenRooms guest review, sevenrooms.com/reservations/harrietsrooftop).
The venue separates standard and bottle-service reservation tiers, each with its own spend floor, which functions as a demand-rationing mechanism during peak hours rather than a simple walk-in queue (SevenRooms guest review).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Certain time slots require a $125 per-person minimum; bottle-service reservations require a $1,000 minimum tab, per SevenRooms.
No published wait-time data exists; instead of a line, access during peak evening hours is controlled through per-person and bottle-service spending minimums, per a SevenRooms guest review of the reservation system.
Yes, reservations are taken and for certain time slots (e.g., 6:45 PM) carry a $125 per-person minimum, or a $1,000 minimum tab for bottle service, per SevenRooms.
Reservation-gated pricing at peak times implies walk-in access is limited during high-demand evening slots, though this was not directly addressed in the sourced material.