A 1980-opened Tribeca brasserie icon that remains a perpetually packed neighborhood institution.
145 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013



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The Odeon has drawn crowds since it opened in Tribeca in 1980, and The Infatuation's review notes the 'popular eatery always draws crowds,' with the bistro chairs and red leather benches described as always packed.
The Infatuation advises regulars to eat at the long bar instead of waiting for a table, a workaround that lets diners skip the dining-room wait entirely while still getting the full menu.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations available via phone; no further detail confirmed.
Walk-ins: Bar seating available for walk-ins as an alternative to the table wait, per The Infatuation.
No specific wait time is published, but The Infatuation reports the restaurant 'always draws crowds' and is consistently packed, especially in the dining room at dinner.
Yes, the restaurant lists a reservation contact number, though The Infatuation's review does not detail booking-window specifics.
Walk-ins are possible, and The Infatuation specifically suggests eating at the long bar as a way to get seated without waiting for a table.
Sources: The Infatuation