Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Stylish Midtown lounge-restaurant with standout cocktails, polished hospitality, and a creative, upscale American menu; food can be excellent but inconsistent, service swings from overattentive to slow on busy nights.
The Parlour Room delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional setting appeal and strong hospitality that make celebrations memorable. However, inconsistent food execution—with reports of bland or cold steak—and variable service speed on peak nights prevent it from reaching higher territory. Best experienced for cocktails and house specialties rather than as a destination for reliable fine dining.
A moody Midtown hideaway with speakeasy polish, The Parlour Room wins hearts with plush lighting, shelves of bottles, and servers who remember birthdays. One guest raved that staff "made our celebration unforgettable," while others simply soaked in the warm, elegant vibe. Expect a cocktail-first scene where the bar feels like a comfortable stage and the dining room hums at a lively but conversational volume. The cooking plays modern American with creative twists: short rib that melts, bolognese brightened with creme fraiche, and starters like deviled eggs crowned with caviar or gochujang-kissed wings. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: upscale ingredients, cross-cultural accents, and a whiskey-forward identity rather than theatrics. When it hits, it shines; on busier nights a steak might read bland or arrive cool, so come for the cocktails and aim for the house favorites for best results. Families can make it work, but it is not a kid-focused spot. There is a solid burger and fries, shareable snacks, and generous desserts, yet flavors skew adult and pricing is premium. During holidays, a prix fixe may be enforced and not ideal for children, so confirm menu details in advance and consider bar seating for a more flexible, casual experience.
Area: Bustling Midtown Garment District near offices and hotels; after-work and traveler traffic with evening cocktail crowd.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets and good lighting; typical Midtown foot traffic late into evening.
Nearby: Near Herald Square, transit lines, Penn Station; offices, hotels, and shopping attract mixed local and visitor crowd.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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