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The best holiday restaurants in NYC

During the holiday season, New York City transforms into a culinary wonderland. With cozy, candlelit spaces, Manhattan and Brooklyn’s dining scene is brimming with holiday magic and savory fare.


Whether you’re dining in bustling Midtown near the Rockefeller Center tree or the beloved Brooklyn, here are some places to host a festive dinner.


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1. A charming and warm holiday dinner venue in Downtown NYC: Dirty French

Lower East Side, NYC

Imagine sipping on a Dirty Martini and eating roasted salmon and ratatouille under twinkling lights and falling snow. That can happen at Dirty French, a warm, rustic French bistro in the Lower East Side’s Ludlow Hotel. With unique chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, white marble tables, and leather couches, this is a charming space for a festive dinner in NYC. There are three spaces available for dining: the smaller private dining room (max. 50 guests), the main dining room (max. 90 guests), and the courtyard garden with the glass ceiling (max. 24 guests). Comme c’est festif!



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isla and co festive holiday dinner nyc

2. Step into Aussie summer at this festive dinner spot in NYC: Isla & Co.

Midtown, NYC

In the heart of Midtown is Isla & Co, a restaurant inspired by Australian culinary culture. The main lounge (capacity of 50 people) and the garden lounge (capacity of 28 people) are picturesque, with lots of tropical greenery and shimmering light pendants. For a festive dinner, they offer family-style packages where you and your guests can indulge in crafted cocktail offerings (like an espresso martini flight), beer, pan-seared fish, and Aussie chicken parm. When you’re finished with your celebration here, you can stroll down 5th Avenue to Rockefeller Center to admire the dazzling holiday lights.



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freemans festive holiday dinner private dining nyc

3. A homey holiday restaurant in New York: Freeman’s

Lower East Side, NYC

Glimmering at the end of an unassuming alley in the Lower East Side is Freeman’s, a rustic American restaurant. It was built like a small manor house and is carefully designed with wood paneling, exposed brick, and wooden tables and chairs, giving it a warm, cozy feel. There are four private rooms for a festive dinner party of any size: the Wine Room (with a wine cellar) for 12 people, the Blue Room for 10-20 people, the Red Room for 20-30 people, and the Drawing Room for 30-80 people. The menu serves classic American fare, like steak frites and Amish chicken, and family-style meals begin at $95/pp. If you’re looking for a festive dinner in NYC that feels like home during the holidays, Freeman’s is the place.



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rule of thirds brooklyn festive holiday dinner private dining nyc

4. A Japanese-style holiday restaurant in NYC: Rule Of Thirds

Brooklyn, NYC

Located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is Rule of Thirds, a Japanese restaurant and party venue. This space has industrial charm, with exposed brick, wood accents, natural light, and concrete floors. It’s a quaint, warm space for a festive dinner with friends and family, surrounded by lush greenery, Scandi-style furnishings, and glimmering lights. Indulge in the Japanese-Izakaya dishes in a family-style format, as well as wine, beer, Brooklyn-brewed sake, and delicious house cocktails.


Rule of Thirds can accommodate up to 250 guests in the Corner Bar and Atrium space or a full buyout for 250 guests.



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5. A festive dinner venue offering a slice of Italy in NYC: OLIO E PIÙ

Greenwich Village, NYC

Olio E Più is a beloved Italian restaurant in Greenwich Village. With green walls, wooden tables, and vintage decor and lighting, this romantic, old-world-Italy-inspired space is picturesque enough for a holiday card. Indulge in pizza, handmade pasta, focaccia bread, bruschetta, and so much wine that you’ll feel like you’re having a festive dinner in Italy. When the festivities at Olio E Più come to an end, walk to Washington Square Park and admire the tree lights.


This venue’s capacity is 90 people for an indoor meal.



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The Ultimate Guide to Holiday Dinner Spots in New York

Why New York is the Best City for a Holiday Dinner

New York City is a culinary paradise, and during the holiday season, its restaurants become even more enchanting. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering, a corporate holiday dinner, or a festive feast with friends, the city offers a wide range of dining options to match any occasion. From cozy candle-lit bistros to grand dining halls decked out in holiday decor, New York has something for every taste and budget.

With restaurants featuring seasonal menus, warm and inviting atmospheres, and stunning city views, a holiday dinner in New York is guaranteed to be a memorable experience. The key is finding the right spot that fits your style and expectations.

How to Choose the Perfect Holiday Dinner Spot in New York

Define Your Occasion. Are you hosting a family reunion, a company holiday party, or a romantic dinner for two? Knowing your event type helps narrow down the best venue choices.

Set a Budget. Holiday dining can range from casual neighborhood eateries to Michelin-starred restaurants. Decide how much you're comfortable spending, and check if venues offer holiday prix-fixe menus or group dining packages.

Make Reservations Early. The holiday season is one of the busiest times for restaurants in New York. Secure your reservation at least a few weeks in advance to get the best availability.

Consider Location. Choose a venue that’s convenient for your guests, whether it's near transit hubs, a scenic rooftop, or in a cozy neighborhood known for its festive ambiance.

Look for Seasonal Offerings. Many restaurants create special holiday menus featuring festive flavors, warm cocktails, and themed decor to enhance the experience.

The Best Neighborhoods for a Holiday Dinner in New York

Midtown offers classic New York holiday charm, with elegant restaurants near Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, and the holiday window displays on Fifth Avenue.

The West Village provides intimate, atmospheric dining spots perfect for a cozy holiday gathering with loved ones.

Soho and Tribeca boast high-end restaurants and chic venues, ideal for corporate holiday dinners or upscale celebrations.

Brooklyn has a mix of trendy and historic venues, from waterfront fine dining to rustic, candle-lit taverns that make for a warm and inviting holiday experience.

Find and Book the Best Holiday Dinner Spots in New York

Whether you’re after an intimate meal in a charming bistro, a grand holiday banquet, or a stylish rooftop celebration, New York has the perfect spot for your holiday gathering. Use HeadBox to discover and book the best holiday dining venues, ensuring a magical and stress-free experience this season.

Frequently asked questions

It’s best to book at least two to four weeks in advance, especially for popular restaurants and large groups.

Many high-end and mid-range restaurants have private dining spaces available for group bookings. Be sure to ask about minimum spend requirements and availability.

Yes! Many restaurants curate seasonal menus that feature classic holiday dishes, themed cocktails, and decadent desserts.

Absolutely! Many casual dining spots, neighborhood bistros, and family-owned restaurants offer affordable prix-fixe menus or group dining deals during the holiday season.

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