Bar in New York City, United States
Broadway Lounge
100ptsTourist-zone bar that earns its keep.

About Broadway Lounge
Broadway Lounge at Times Square delivers on location — the Midtown views are the real product here. For a first date or a visitor who needs a distinctly New York backdrop, it works. But if cocktail quality or quiet conversation are the priority, Angel's Share or Attaboy NYC are the stronger bookings. Walk-ins are easy most nights.
Is Broadway Lounge worth it for a date night in Midtown?
Yes — with conditions. Broadway Lounge at 1535 Broadway sits in the heart of Times Square, which means it attracts a heavy tourist crowd. For a first visit, that context matters: this is a bar built for the view and the spectacle of Midtown, not for a quiet, tucked-away evening. If you know what you're walking into, it delivers on its core promise.
For a date, the timing is everything. Arrive before 8 PM and you'll find the energy manageable — loud enough to feel alive, not so chaotic that conversation becomes impossible. After 9 PM on weekends, the noise level tips firmly into background-music-you-can't-ignore territory. If a genuine back-and-forth matters to you that evening, go early or consider Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share for a quieter, more intimate atmosphere.
The setting does a lot of the work. Times Square views from an refined lounge position are genuinely hard to replicate anywhere else in the city , this is one of those spots where the room itself is the reason to go. For a first-timer trying to show a visitor or a new date something distinctly New York, that visual payoff is real and requires no further justification.
What Broadway Lounge is not: a craft cocktail destination. If your date cares deeply about what's in the glass, you will be better served at Attaboy NYC or Superbueno. Broadway Lounge trades on location and atmosphere, not on a painstakingly curated drinks program. Drinks here are competent, not destination-worthy on their own terms.
Booking is easy , walk-ins are generally fine outside of peak weekend hours, and the lounge capacity means you're unlikely to be turned away. For Friday or Saturday evenings, arriving on the early side is the practical workaround rather than a formal reservation.
Know Before You Go
- Location: 1535 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 , Times Square
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins typically available
- Leading time for a date: Weeknights or before 8 PM on weekends
- Crowd profile: Mixed tourists and Midtown professionals
- Cocktail depth: Standard hotel bar range , go for the view, not the drinks program
- Alternatives if noise is a concern: Amor y Amargo, Angel's Share
How It Compares
Compared to the broader New York bar scene, Broadway Lounge occupies a specific and honest niche: it is a hotel lounge that earns its keep through location, not craft. Angel's Share and Amor y Amargo both outperform it on cocktail quality and intimate atmosphere , if the drinks experience is the point of your evening, either of those is the better booking.
For groups rather than pairs, Superbueno offers a livelier, more programmatic evening with stronger food to match. And if you want the classic New York bar experience without the tourist density, Attaboy NYC on the Lower East Side is the clearest alternative , smaller, bartender-driven, and built around what you actually want to drink.
Broadway Lounge wins on one variable: the Times Square vantage point, which none of its peers can match. For out-of-town visitors or a first date that needs a genuinely New York visual backdrop, it is the practical choice. For anyone prioritising the drink in the glass or the quality of conversation, book elsewhere.
FAQ
- Do I need a reservation at Broadway Lounge? Generally no , walk-ins are easy to manage most nights. On Friday and Saturday evenings, arriving before 8 PM is the better strategy than trying to secure a formal reservation. The lounge's size works in your favour.
- What's the crowd like at Broadway Lounge? Expect a mix of hotel guests, Times Square tourists, and Midtown professionals. It skews heavily tourist on weekends. Weeknights bring a more local professional crowd and a noticeably more relaxed atmosphere.
- Is the food good at Broadway Lounge? No verified menu data is available for a specific recommendation. As a hotel lounge in the Times Square area, expect standard bar food rather than a destination-level food program. The draw here is the setting, not the kitchen.
- Is Broadway Lounge good for groups? It can work for casual groups who want a central Midtown meet-up point, but the atmosphere skews more suited to pairs or small parties. For a group night out with stronger drinks and food, Superbueno is the better choice.
- Is Broadway Lounge good for a date? Yes, with timing caveats. Early evening on a weeknight is the sweet spot , the Times Square backdrop does real work, and the energy is manageable. Avoid late weekend nights if conversation matters. For a more intimate option, Angel's Share is the stronger date-night pick on cocktail quality alone.
- Does Broadway Lounge have happy hour deals? No current hours or pricing data is confirmed in our records. Check directly with the venue before visiting. For verified deals and hours, our full New York City bars guide covers options with confirmed pricing.
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Compare Broadway Lounge
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Broadway Lounge | Easy | — | |||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Dirty French | Unknown | — | |||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Broadway Lounge and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Broadway Lounge?
Walk-ins are generally possible, but Times Square foot traffic makes this location busier than most hotel lounges — especially on Friday and Saturday evenings. If you're coming with a group of four or more, check the venue's official channels before arriving. Solo visitors and pairs at 1535 Broadway typically find seats without advance booking on weeknights.
What's the crowd like at Broadway Lounge?
Expect a heavy tourist mix given the Times Square address at 1535 Broadway. That's not a knock — it's just the reality of the location. Pre-show theatergoers, hotel guests, and out-of-towners dominate. If you're after a local New York bar crowd, Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share will serve you better.
Is the food good at Broadway Lounge?
Broadway Lounge functions primarily as a drinks venue, so food is secondary to the bar program. Specific menu details aren't confirmed here, but hotel lounges in this category typically run bar snacks and light plates rather than full dining. If food is the priority, pair a drink here with dinner elsewhere in Midtown.
Is Broadway Lounge good for groups?
It works for medium-sized groups, particularly those already in the Times Square area for a show or event. The hotel lounge format at 1535 Broadway accommodates gatherings better than a narrow cocktail bar would. For groups prioritising a curated drinks experience over convenience, Superbueno or The Long Island Bar offer more character.
Is Broadway Lounge good for a date?
Yes, with conditions. The Times Square location makes it convenient for a pre-theatre drink, and the hotel setting provides enough atmosphere for a first or second date. The tourist volume does undercut the intimacy, though. If you want something quieter and more considered for a date in New York, Angel's Share gives you a genuinely hushed room with a stronger cocktail program.
Does Broadway Lounge have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour pricing for Broadway Lounge at 1535 Broadway isn't confirmed in available venue data. Hotel lounges in this part of Midtown occasionally run early-evening promotions tied to pre-theatre windows, so it's worth asking directly when you arrive or calling ahead. Don't build your plans around an assumed deal.
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