A basement listening-bar izakaya in Greenwich Village where guests pick vinyl records to soundtrack a seven-course tasting menu, run as a timed, reservation-only seating.
127 Macdougal Street, New York, NY 10012



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Tokyo Record Bar runs two or three timed seatings per night, according to The Infatuation, with no walk-ins accepted — a $50-per-person seven-course tasting menu is served per seating, per the review.
Reservations are required and hard to get; per the venue's own booking terms cited in the outreach evidence, seatings are capped at 1.5 hours and a $88-per-person fee applies for late cancellations, underscoring how tightly controlled table access is.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Required; timed seatings via OpenTable, $88/person late-cancellation fee
Walk-ins: Not accepted; reservation-only
Two to three seatings per night
There is no walk-in wait since the venue is reservation-only; The Infatuation reports two or three fixed seatings per night, each capped at 1.5 hours.
Yes, reservations are required and available via OpenTable per The Infatuation; a $88-per-person fee applies for late cancellations.
No — The Infatuation's review does not mention walk-in seating, and the venue operates on fixed, reservation-only seatings.
Sources: The Infatuation