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The best rooftop restaurants in NYC

Looking for dinner with a view? In a city with such an iconic skyline as New York, we don’t blame you. While sometimes, the view is all a place has got going for it – ahem, Times Square Olive Garden – there are a number of rooftop restaurants in the city where the food matches the scenery.


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1. Sea food… and the Brooklyn Bridge: The Fulton by Jean-Georges

Financial District, NYC

Located by the former Fulton Fish Market and the waterfront at Pier 17, The Fulton provides an authentic seafood experience on the East River. It’s one of the many brainchildren of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, a love letter to the sea in its location, menu, and decor. Murals and design pay homage to maritime culture and nautical motifs, while wooden beams and roped lighting fixtures evoke a seafaring ambiance.


The changing menu is, of course, seafood-centered, offering crudos and raw bars as well as classic fish dishes and meats for the contrary among you. Drinks include craft cocktails, beers and a middling wine menu. Group diners can enjoy Jean Georges’ Friends & Family Feast, a family-style meal of the Chef’s favorite signature and seasonal dishes. There are six private dining options to choose from, from 12 seated guests in the intimate private dining room or 70 seated on the breezy outdoor terrace. A full buyout accommodates up to 150 guests.



2. Dinner in the sky at a classic NYC venue: Manhatta

Financial District, Brooklyn

60 floors up the iconic 28 Liberty Street tower is Manhatta, a sleek 38,000 sq. ft. restaurant and event space celebrating the majesty and beauty of New York City. Depending on where you sit, the floor-to-ceiling windows expansively frame Uptown, Downtown, and Brooklyn, but the view is just a bonus.


Manhatta’s New American menu features soulful, refined dishes that use both traditional and experimental techniques and ingredients. Splurge on three or four courses, which include hamachi with kumquat and saffron, dry aged duck with strawberry and pistachio, or farro verde with mushrooms and comté cheese. The wine list is long and includes their acclaimed Burgundy selection, and a section of their cocktail list highlights neighborhood-inspired drinks like the Chinatown and the Astoria.


There are several options for private dining and events. A full restaurant buyout accommodates up to 150 seated guests, the East River-facing dining room seats 35, and the Whitman ballroom, a dedicated event space, hosts 175 seated guests or 250 standing.



3. A vibrant rooftop restaurant for Mexican cuisine and city views: elNico

Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Situated atop the Penny Hotel in Williamsburg, the windows at elNico present a privilege view of the neighborhood, showcasing both the Brooklyn and Manhattan skylines. The interior is colorful, with a bright, textile-inspired rug and vibrant lounge seating, lined with cacti and palms.


The menu is inspired by the chef’s childhood in Mexico. You’ll find small plates like mushroom tetela and fluke aguachile, along with tacos and larger dishes like carne asada. Bar has Mexican-influenced cocktails and well-loved classics, using agave-based spirits to create the Cranberry Hibiscus Margarita or the New York Sour.


Events can be accommodated indoors or outdoors on the terrace. Contact the venue to learn more.



4. Countryside Italian fare on a greenhouse rooftop: Serra by Birreria

Flatiron District, NYC

This 14th-floor oasis evokes the lush greenery and laid-back ambiance of the Southern Italian countryside. The enclosed space is brimming with flowers and vines, which change with the seasons to keep it festive, and a backdrop of the Flatiron District means you get the best of both worlds.


Chefs use seasonal ingredients to transport diners through vibrant, authentic, and fresh dishes. The pastas are made in-house daily and include spring pea & asparagus ravioli and squid ink cavatelli. Or, you can opt for a main dish like Halibut or Branzino. The cocktail list features twists on classics like the Dill Martini or Spring Old Fashioned, and an impressive wine list is also available.


Rent the space for 120 seated guests or 200 standing. Contact the venue for more details.



5. Pizza and golden hour views: Fornino at Pier 6

Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn

Among the volleyball courts and playgrounds of Brooklyn Bridge Park, you’ll find Fornino, a casual rooftop pizza spot offering wood-fired pies and views of Manhattan and Lady Liberty. Ideal in the summer, enjoy a slice with friends at the communal picnic tables under festive string lights.


To start, you can order apps like meatballs and mac and cheese. The pizza includes calabrese, truffle & mushrooms, fig & prosciutto, and a Chef’s special using “Michael’s whim”. What does whim taste like, you may ask? You’ve just got to try it to find out. If pizza isn’t your thing, we’d be shocked, but you can also order salads, sandwiches, and hot dogs. Wash it all down with wine, beer, seasonal sangria, and cocktails like Respect Your Elders, made with rose petal gin, lemon, and mint.


The rooftop hosts up to 50 guests, but you can also book the ground-level terrace (max. 200) or the indoor cafe (max. 110) for private events.



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The Ultimate Guide to Hiring Rooftop Restaurants in New York

Why Rooftop Restaurants Are Perfect for Events in New York

New York’s skyline is one of the most iconic in the world, and what better way to experience it than from a stunning rooftop restaurant? Whether you’re planning a corporate dinner, a private celebration, or an intimate gathering, renting a rooftop restaurant provides a breathtaking setting with top-tier dining and an unforgettable ambiance. From elegant fine dining establishments to relaxed open-air lounges, the city has options for every type of event.

How to Choose the Right Rooftop Restaurant for Your Event

Determine Your Event Type. The nature of your event will help dictate the ideal venue. A formal business dinner may require a refined setting with private dining rooms, while a lively birthday celebration may call for a rooftop with a vibrant bar and music.

Set a Budget. Rooftop restaurants vary in pricing, from exclusive high-end spots to more casual and affordable spaces. Decide early how much you’re willing to spend on venue hire, food, drinks, and any additional services.

Consider the Season and Weather. While many rooftop restaurants in New York offer year-round accommodations with enclosed or heated options, it’s essential to check for weather contingencies, particularly if you’re planning a winter or summer event.

Assess the Location. Choose a venue that’s convenient for your guests, whether in Midtown with its bustling cityscape, downtown for a trendier vibe, or Brooklyn for a more relaxed atmosphere with waterfront views.

Check Venue Capacity and Layout. Ensure the space can comfortably accommodate your guest list and event needs. Some rooftops offer exclusive hire, while others may provide semi-private sections.

The Best Neighborhoods for Rooftop Restaurants in New York

Midtown Manhattan – Ideal for corporate events and upscale gatherings, Midtown’s rooftop restaurants offer panoramic city views and sophisticated dining experiences.

Downtown Manhattan – A perfect mix of trendy and upscale, with stylish rooftop bars and restaurants offering craft cocktails, gourmet food, and breathtaking skyline vistas.

Brooklyn – For a more laid-back yet equally stunning setting, Brooklyn’s rooftop restaurants provide waterfront views and a creative atmosphere perfect for intimate gatherings.

The Lower East Side – Known for its vibrant nightlife, this area boasts rooftop restaurants with a lively atmosphere, making it great for social celebrations and relaxed dining.

Find and Book the Best Rooftop Restaurants in New York

From high-end dining with skyline views to relaxed rooftop lounges, New York has a rooftop restaurant to suit every occasion. Use HeadBox to browse and book the best rooftop dining spaces, ensuring an elevated experience for your next event.

Frequently asked questions

It’s best to book at least two to four months in advance, especially for weekend dates and peak seasons.

Many rooftop restaurants offer full or partial private hire options. Some may have minimum spend requirements for exclusive use.

Most venues have covered or indoor areas, but always check for weather contingency plans before booking.

Yes, most rooftop restaurants offer in-house catering and bar services. Some may allow external catering with prior arrangements.

Many venues offer flexible seating, custom menus, and decor options to personalize your event experience.

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