A dark, cozy Lower East Side natural wine bar known for oysters and charcuterie in a crowded, communal setting.
247 Broome St, New York, NY 10002



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Aggregated Yelp coverage describes The Ten Bells as 'a dark, crowded space' that 'can get crowded,' pointing to a tight, high-demand room rather than a formal line-management system.
Per Yelp, reservations are accepted only for parties of four or more, while smaller parties rely on walk-in availability, which can mean waiting during busy evening and weekend hours.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations accepted only for parties of 4+; smaller parties are walk-in
Walk-ins: Yes, for parties under 4
No specific wait time is reported, but Yelp-aggregated coverage describes the space as 'a dark, crowded space' that 'can get crowded,' implying waits for walk-ins during peak hours.
Reservations are accepted only for parties of four or more, per Yelp; smaller groups are walk-in.
Yes, walk-ins are welcome for smaller parties, though the crowded space per Yelp means you may wait for a spot at busy times.
Sources: Yelp, The Ten Bells