A Lebanese lunch counter near Grand Central and Bryant Park whose takeout line, per The Infatuation, 'usually snakes out the door.'
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Omar's Mediterranean yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
The Infatuation's Midtown takeout lunch guide reports that Omar's Mediterranean's "take-out line usually snakes out the door, but it moves quickly," pointing to heavy but fast-moving lunchtime demand (The Infatuation).
The guide frames Omar's as a habitual lunch spot for office workers around Grand Central and Bryant Park, describing regulars as visiting frequently enough to "feel embarrassed about how often they go," which points to sustained weekday lunch-rush crowding rather than a one-off line (The Infatuation).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Takeout counter, no reservations reported
The Infatuation reports the takeout line 'usually snakes out the door' at lunch, though it notes the line 'moves quickly.'
No reservation system has been reported; it operates as a lunch takeout counter.
Yes, it's walk-in takeout, though The Infatuation notes the door line can be long during the weekday lunch rush.