A full-service restaurant on the 101st floor of One World Trade Center, pairing skyline views with a la carte dining above One World Observatory.
285 Fulton St, New York, NY 10007



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OpenTable's citywide 'Restaurants Open In New York City' listing shows ONE Dine at One World Observatory as one of the more actively booked tables in Manhattan, with the page showing it 'booked' dozens of times in a single day, per OpenTable.
That booking volume reflects reservation demand rather than a walk-up line, since access to the restaurant additionally requires an Observatory ticket, per OpenTable's listing; same-day tables can still go fast at peak dinner and sunset hours.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations via OpenTable; requires One World Observatory admission ticket for access.
Walk-ins: Limited; ticket + table availability required.
There's no walk-up line reported; wait comes down to reservation availability, which OpenTable shows filling up with dozens of same-day bookings.
Yes, reservations are bookable through OpenTable, and the restaurant's own listing shows strong same-day demand.
Walk-ins require both restaurant availability and a valid One World Observatory admission ticket, so booking ahead on OpenTable is recommended.
Sources: OpenTable