A longtime NYC brunch institution known for its baked goods and eggs benedict, and for the crowds that queue for them.
1295 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Sarabeth's yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
The Infatuation's brunch guide opens by using Sarabeth's as the archetype of the problem it's solving, describing "a line of probably 50 people waiting to get into Sarabeth's for the pleasure of eating $20 worth of eggs benedict" (The Infatuation).
That estimate is offered as illustrative rather than measured, but it establishes Sarabeth's as one of the city's reference points for a brutal weekend brunch line — the kind of wait diners actively try to plan around.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Yes, with a long line reported at peak brunch (The Infatuation).
The Infatuation describes a line of roughly 50 people waiting to get in during peak brunch hours.
Sarabeth's locations generally accept reservations, though The Infatuation's mention centers on walk-in demand rather than booking specifics.
Yes, but expect to queue — The Infatuation cites a roughly 50-person line at peak brunch times.
Sources: The Infatuation