A secular Shabbat supper club founded by Jacqueline Lobel that grew from pop-up dinners into a permanent Lower East Side space due to demand.



No camera at Shtick NYC yet — these are the closest live lines we cover.
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Shtick NYC yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
Shtick began as a pop-up series of elaborate, secular Shabbat dinners with custom tablescapes and blessing rituals, founded by producer Jacqueline Lobel, per JTA — a reinvention of the Friday-night dinner she said fills a gap for "more cool Jewish spaces" in New York.
JTA reports the pop-ups drew enough demand that Shtick was moving into a permanent Lower East Side space to run weekly dinners rather than occasional events, though the article does not quantify sellout speed or provide a fixed ticket price.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Ticketed dinners; specific booking platform/price not detailed by source
Moving from occasional pop-ups to weekly Friday dinners at a permanent LES location, per JTA (Feb 2025)
There's no walk-up line — dinners are ticketed events, and JTA reports demand was strong enough that founder Jacqueline Lobel expanded from occasional pop-ups to a permanent weekly Friday-night series on the Lower East Side.
Yes, it's a ticketed Shabbat dinner series; JTA does not specify the exact booking platform or price.
No — it's an advance-ticket dinner series, not a walk-in restaurant, per JTA.
Sources: JTA (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)