A tiny former carriage-house bar in Tribeca known for its intimate, candlelit space and quick-filling half-dozen tables.
71 N. Moore St, New York, NY 10013



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Smith & Mills occupies a genuinely small footprint — Tribeca Citizen describes it as "tiny, with just a half-dozen tables and a bar" inside a converted carriage house. Because there's so little seating, the site notes the room "fills up quickly," especially in the evening.
There's no indication of a formal reservation system or a managed waitlist; the crowding is a function of limited seats rather than reported ticketing or door policy, per Tribeca Citizen. Visitors are advised the small round table outside offers a workaround for atmosphere without competing for the packed interior.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Appears walk-in only; no reservation system mentioned by Tribeca Citizen
No specific wait times are reported, but Tribeca Citizen notes the bar's half-dozen tables mean it "fills up quickly" on busy nights.
No reservation policy is mentioned by Tribeca Citizen; the venue's small size drives its crowding rather than a formal booking system.
Walk-ins appear to be the norm since no reservation system is described, though Tribeca Citizen warns the tiny space fills fast.
Sources: Tribeca Citizen