Chef Greg Baxtrom's veggie-centric Prospect Heights restaurant with a backyard garden, known for taking no reservations and sending walk-ins to wait at its adjacent wine bar.
659 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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Olmsted doesn't accept reservations, according to goop's guide, so walk-in diners typically can only secure bar seating inside the main restaurant.
goop notes that walk-ins otherwise wait at the wine bar next door, and a supplementary web search confirms the same practice — guests wait there, sipping wine, until a table opens up at the 50-seat restaurant.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations accepted, per goop.
Walk-ins: Walk-ins typically limited to bar seating; wait at the adjacent wine bar, per goop.
Neither goop nor available sources give a specific wait length, but since there are no reservations, walk-ins should expect to wait, often at the attached wine bar.
No — goop's guide states Olmsted doesn't accept reservations.
Yes, but per goop walk-ins usually can only get bar seating in the main restaurant, and are otherwise directed to wait at the adjacent wine bar.
Sources: goop