Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 11
NYC Restaurants Open 8-10 p.m. Tables During Knicks' NBA Finals Game 4
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 11

NYC Restaurants Open 8-10 p.m. Tables During Knicks' NBA Finals Game 4

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 11

Summary

  • Prime-time reservations at Carbone, Eleven Madison Park, Tatiana and Don Angie were available Wednesday afternoon, an unusual opening for restaurants that are typically booked weeks ahead.
  • The 8-10 p.m. dining window overlapped with Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals Game 4, pulling fans to watch parties instead of dinner and slowing the usual rush for coveted tables.
  • TableOne CEO Tarek Arafat said seats at 4 Charles Prime Rib, Wild Cherry and other hard-to-book spots were being snapped up more slowly than normal, with last-minute cancellations also rising.
  • The shift underscored how strongly the Knicks' historic Finals run has gripped New York, even reshaping demand for some of the city's toughest restaurant reservations.

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