A Michelin-selected East Village Thai noodle bar known for regional dishes and cocktails that draws walk-in lines and hour-plus waits on busy nights.
204 E 13th St, New York, NY 10003



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Soothr has built a reputation for filling up fast on weekend nights, with diners reporting waits of more than an hour without a reservation, per accounts compiled on Yelp. The room seats a modest number of tables, so walk-ins during peak dinner hours often face a real line at the door.
Some diners report catching a table with only a 20-minute wait on quieter weeknights, suggesting the crowd swings heavily with day and time, per diner reports on Yelp. The restaurant enforces a roughly 90-minute table limit during peak service to keep turnover moving, per its posted dining policies.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Accepts reservations for lunch and dinner; booking ahead recommended
Walk-ins: Accepted but can involve a long wait during peak dinner hours
Mon-Sun 12-3:30pm, 5-10pm (Fri-Sat until 11pm), per restaurant listings
Waits can run over an hour without a reservation on busy weekend nights, though some diners have gotten seated in about 20 minutes on quieter weeknights, per diner reports on Yelp.
Yes, Soothr accepts reservations for lunch and dinner, and booking ahead is strongly recommended given how quickly the room fills, per its official site and OpenTable listing.
Walk-ins are accepted but may face a significant wait during peak dinner hours, so arriving with a reservation is advised, per diner reports on Yelp.
Sources: OpenTable - Soothr · Yelp - Soothr