A Yorkville Mexican restaurant included in the Blackbird Club network, whose paid membership tiers unlock priority reservations across 1,000+ hard-to-book NYC restaurants.
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Soledad is part of the Blackbird Club, a tiered paid membership ($500-$10,000/year) that gives members priority access to tables at 100+ partner restaurants through a dedicated concierge, per Blackbird's own site (blackbird.xyz).
Reserving through the club works by request rather than instant booking: members submit a concierge request at least 4 days ahead and typically hear back within 48 hours, though priority access does not guarantee a table — all seating stays subject to the restaurant's actual availability, according to Blackbird.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Blackbird Club members get priority concierge-request access, submitted 4+ days ahead, not guaranteed; general public booking method not detailed by sources used.
No specific wait time is reported; what's documented is that Soledad sits inside the Blackbird Club's priority-reservation network, where even paid members' concierge requests aren't guaranteed and take up to 48 hours to confirm (Blackbird).
Yes — Blackbird Club members can request priority reservations via concierge, submitted at least 4 days in advance, per Blackbird.
Not addressed by the sources used, which describe the membership concierge process rather than walk-in policy.
Sources: Blackbird Labs (blackbird.xyz)