An all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ spot on Bell Blvd known for drawing name-list crowds on weekend nights.
45-53 Bell Blvd, Queens, NY 11361
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O2 BBQ runs a name-list system rather than seated reservations at its Bayside location, according to a reviewer on the restaurant's own site (o2bbq.com), who described putting their name down and killing time across the street until getting a call for a table.
That same reviewer reported roughly an hour wait on a Friday or Saturday night versus about 25 minutes on a Sunday, and the site itself flags Friday and Saturday nights as its busiest (o2bbq.com).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No online reservations listed for Bayside; walk-in name list used during busy periods.
Walk-ins: Yes, with a name/call-back list at peak times per a reviewer on the site.
Mon-Thu & Sun 11:30AM-12AM; Fri-Sat 11:30AM-1AM (o2bbq.com)
A reviewer quoted on O2 BBQ's own site reported about an hour wait on a Friday or Saturday night, but only around 25 minutes on a Sunday (o2bbq.com).
The Bayside location's page does not list an online reservation system; the reviewer cited on-site describes being put on a name list instead (o2bbq.com). The Guttenberg, NJ location does offer online reservations (o2bbq.com).
Yes — walk-ins appear to be the norm at Bayside, with guests added to a call-back list during busy periods per the site's featured review (o2bbq.com).
Sources: O2 BBQ Bayside location page