A SoHo raw bar and seafood spot named as a launch partner restaurant on Access, the paid membership platform for booking New York's hardest-to-get tables.



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Pearl Box is listed among the launch-partner restaurants on Access, a $1,788+/year membership app described by Hotels Above Par as pre-securing reservation inventory so members skip competing against the crowds vying for tables during New York's prime 6:30-8:30 p.m. dining window (Hotels Above Par).
Access works like a ClassPass for reservations: members hold a "key balance" they spend to book desirable time slots already carved out for them, with bookings taking under two minutes inside the app, per Hotels Above Par's guide — implying Pearl Box's best tables are demand-constrained enough to warrant that model, though no specific wait times are reported.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Priority/guaranteed booking available to Access members; general public booking method not detailed by the source.
Specific wait times aren't reported; what is documented is that Pearl Box is a launch partner on Access, a paid membership app built specifically to bypass the demand that makes prime-time tables hard to land (Hotels Above Par).
Yes — reservations are bookable directly, and Access members get pre-secured inventory at desirable hours through the app, per Hotels Above Par.
Not addressed by the source; the reporting focuses on the reservation-guarantee mechanics of Access rather than walk-in availability.
Sources: Hotels Above Par