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Korean pocha / late-night bar · Koreatown, ManhattanNO. 1353 / 1966

K-Town Pocha

A late-night Koreatown pocha (Korean drinking-food hall) known for its lively, crowded soju-and-anju scene on 32nd Street.

34 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001

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//The line

Waits build on weekend nights as the room fills with groups drinking and sharing anju; per Yelp reviewers, one customer waited about 30 minutes on a Friday night, while a party of four was quoted a 40-minute wait, and reviewers describe the restaurant as getting crowded.

Search results also note a 90-minute table limit is enforced even when the room is half-empty, meaning turnover rules can affect wait times regardless of how full the space looks.

//When the line peaks
Friday and Saturday nights, per Yelp reviewer reports of 30-40 minute waits

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//Getting in

Reservations: Reservations available via Yelp Reservations

Walk-ins: Walk-ins accepted, with reported waits on busy nights

Mon-Thu 5:10pm-1:30am, Fri 4:10pm-3am, Sat 4:10pm into early morning, per web listings

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//FAQ
How long is the wait at K-Town Pocha?

Yelp reviewers report waits around 30 minutes on a Friday night, with a party of four quoted 40 minutes; the restaurant is described as regularly crowded.

Does K-Town Pocha take reservations?

Yelp lists Yelp Reservations as available for K-Town Pocha, though specific booking policy details aren't fully documented.

Can you walk into K-Town Pocha?

Yes, walk-ins are accommodated but expect a wait on busy nights per Yelp reviews, and note the reported 90-minute table limit once seated.

Sources: Yelp

K-Town Pocha — Line, Wait & How to Get In · Koreatown, NYC | damnlines