A three-floor cocktail bar and restaurant tucked into a Rockefeller Center townhouse, known for splitting access between a walk-in-only bar and a reservation-only dining room.
9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020
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Pebble Bar deliberately splits its access model by floor, per Eater NY's Rockefeller Center guide and Rockefeller Center's own listing: the second-floor cocktail bar is reserved for walk-ins only, with no reservations accepted there, while the third-floor dining room usually requires booking ahead.
That means demand pressure shows up as a walk-in queue for the second-floor bar rather than a phone-booking scramble, according to the same sources, with the third floor holding back only a few walk-in spots alongside its reserved tables.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Third floor dining room usually requires a reservation; second floor bar does not accept reservations.
Walk-ins: Second floor bar is walk-in only; third floor holds a few walk-in spots.
No specific wait-time figures are reported, but the second-floor bar is walk-in only, so expect a queue to form there during busy evening hours, per Eater NY's Rockefeller Center guide.
The third-floor dining room usually requires a reservation, but the second-floor cocktail bar does not accept them, according to Eater NY and Rockefeller Center's official listing.
Yes — the second-floor bar is reserved specifically for walk-ins, and the third floor also holds a limited number of walk-in spots alongside reserved tables, per Rockefeller Center's guide.
Sources: Eater NY · Rockefeller Center