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About 230 Fifth New York

230 Fifth is open to the public 365 days a year from 4:00PM to 4:00AM daily (closed only on certain days during December for Holiday Parties).

230 Fifth is different!

Created and controlled by the former owner of New York's famous Roxy and Palladium nightclubs, 230 Fifth opened on May 4, 2006 and in just one year of existence has received worldwide recognition as New York's # 1 Rooftop Garden and Fully Enclosed Penthouse Lounge / Bar!

230 Fifth is New York's largest outdoor Rooftop Garden and fully enclosed Penthouse Lounge, larger perhaps than all other comparable venues combined.

While open to the public seven days a week, 230 Fifth has hosted over 250 private receptions ranging in size from 20 up to 1,000 guests, including the following:

  • - The Devil Wears Prada Premier Party
  • - Chanel Holiday Party
  • - Opening Broadway Party for Kevin Spacey in "Moon For The Misbegotten"
  • - Morgan Stanley Holiday Party
  • - Louis Vuitton Holiday Party
  • - 'Sopranos' Cast Holiday Party
  • - Citigroup Holiday Party
  • - Ford Modeling Agency Holiday Party
  • - Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Party

Days and Hours of Operation
230 Fifth is open every day, 365 days of the year from 4:00PM - 4:00AM. We have a fully enclosed Penthouse Lounge and partially heated Rooftop Garden for cooler days. Our Rooftop Garden also has very large, oversize umbrellas for rainy days, or for very hot sunny days (to shield you from too much sun).

Admission Policy
230 Fifth welcomes everyone 21 years of age or older and dressed appropriately. Admission is free and there is no cover charge. Final admission is always subject to venue capacity limitations. See "Reservations," "Dress Policy," and "Bottle Service" below.

Reservations
Reservations are usually not necessary since we can very comfortably accommodate over 1,000 guests at the same time. Cocktail service and dining seating is usually available to all guests who visit 230 Fifth, although on (primarily) Thursday/Friday/Saturday during the months of May through September (during certain hours, usually after 8:00PM), admission and seating is usually reserved for open bar or bottle service or guest list reservations. At other times of the year, primarily after 9:00PM on Friday and Saturday, admission and seating is also usually reserved for open bar or bottle service or guest list reservations. See Admission Policy above.

Dress Policy
Casual smart are the key words. We encourage our guests to 'dress up, not down.' Nice dress jeans, sneakers and a collared polo shirt are fine, but torn, ripped or baggy jeans and plain t-shirts are not permitted. Also not permitted are flip-flops, athletic wear (sneakers are fine), any bold or brightly colored shirts or other brightly colored or boldly striped clothing, any shirts with writing on them, and any other attire that is not in keeping with an upscale environment.

Bottle Service
We do not encourage 'bottle service' since all of our guests are welcome on an equal basis, subject to capacity limitations, Dress Policy, everything noted above, and so forth. We are pleased, however, to accommodate those guests who wish to have priority admission and priority table seating through a 'bottle service' request: One bottle of liquor for each six guests. Bottle Service on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays during the warmer Spring/Summer/Fall months is recommended for those persons wishing priority admission and priority seating. Admission at all times is subject to venue capacity limitations, that which is noted above under Admission Policy, Reservations and Dress Policy, and to the discretion of the Doorman.

Bottle Prices
Bottle prices start at $250 (Absolut, Stolichnaya, Jack Daniels, etc.) and Champagne at $125 (Moet and Chandon).

Public Transportations
Subways:
N, R, W to '28th Street and Broadway' Station Stop
F, V, B, D to '23rd Street and 6th Avenue' Station Stop
6 Train to '28th Street and Park Avenue' Station Stop

Buses:
M2 and M3 to Fifth Avenue and 27th Street
M5, M6, and M7 to Broadway and 27th Street