![]() ![]() In addition to their extremely seasonal ambiance, Rolf’s is known for excellent schnitzel, pork chops, and beef stew. This Gramercy mainstay is well-known for its yearly transformation into a Germanic winter wonderland complete with a gorgeous canopy of intricate ornaments, lights, and Kris Kringle(s)! If you’re looking for a Christmas restaurant in NYC, look no further than Rolf’s. We’ve got Christmas-themed restaurants in NYC, ski chalet and winter cabin-themed joints, and a Chanukah-themed spot for my chosen friends! Let’s meet up, give each other the same gift, and clink glasses to a new year full of health and good cheer at one of our favorite things to do in NYC at Christmas! Best Christmas Restaurants in NYC Rolf’s On the prowl during “cuffing season”? Check out the many boisterous bars that set the scene for singles looking to lock eyes with a stranger during the opening chord of “All I Want for Christmas is You”. Planning a romantic holiday meal with your S.O.? Look no further than the prolific winter cabin, yurt, and snow globe villages that appear around town, complete with dreamy twinkling lights and champagne for toasting. Mixologists and chefs are at their creative best, concocting themed cocktail classics and elevated versions of traditional holiday fare that eliminates the need for you to try to roast a rack of lamb in your 350 square foot apartment. If you love a party but the planning aspect gives you hives, the holiday pop-up bar is the answer to your prayers – take advantage of a spot that is already elaborately decorated to the nines (often with a theme!) and spacious enough to accommodate groups large and small. Nothing makes you feel more like a glamorous New Yorker than dashing from holiday party to holiday cocktail to holiday dinner, dizzily exchanging gifts and laughs with friends before everyone departs to Aunt Gilda’s. ![]() What’s the best time of year to grab drinks with friends in the city? As a bit of a contrarian, I’m here to argue that it is not necessarily the obvious (summer) but rather, the winter – and in particular, the holiday season spanning Thanksgiving in NYC through the New Year. The entire Odeon team looks forward to welcoming you to the restaurant.Ģ023 marks the 43rd anniversary of The Odeon.Looking for the best holiday-themed pop-up Christmas bars in NYC and restaurants that are in the ho-ho-holiday spirit? We’ve got you covered. We allow for 1 hour 45 minutes dining time for parties up to 2 guests and 2 hours for parties of 3-6 guests. If you cannot be present at the time of your reservation, we will offer the table to waiting guests. Please keep this in mind when planning your visit. Should you like to visit the restaurant after that hour, please call 21 to check on the availability.ĭue to demand, we are unable to hold your reservation past the time it has been booked. The Odeon takes the last “Open Table” Reservation at 10 pm on Sunday and Monday and10:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday. The Outdoor Cafe is complete with rain-proof awnings, umbrellas, and heaters. We are now accepting reservations for Indoor Dining and Outdoor Cafe Dining for parties up to 6 guests. ![]() Please call us if you are planning to join us after 10 pm without a reservation. Closing hours are subject to change, based on demand, weather or extenuating circumstances. ![]()
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