The Crown · New York
Skyline royalty above Chinatown - unobstructed views, indoor-outdoor, year-round.
Why we recommend The Crown in New York
When guests come to MyRSVP looking for the sunset-drinks half of a big New York night, The Crown is the downtown rooftop our team reaches for. It sits 21 floors above the corner of Chinatown and the Lower East Side, on top of Hotel 50 Bowery, and it trades on one thing above all else: a genuinely unobstructed skyline. Where a lot of Manhattan rooftops give you a sliver of view between two other towers, The Crown looks out clean across the Manhattan Bridge and the downtown-to-Midtown skyline, with the Brooklyn skyline off the other side. It is a well-dressed, social, DJ-driven room - equal parts date night with a view, group celebration, and the pre-dinner drink that makes the rest of the evening feel like an occasion.
A note on how we work: outside
Reserve a VIP table at The Crown through the MyRSVP concierge. Submit a request via the form on this page and a host will confirm bottle minimums, arrival timing and any large-group requests within hours. MyRSVP handles New York reservations with on-the-ground hosts who book the toughest rooms in the city.
Hours of operation
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 16:00 – 23:59
- Thursday: 16:00 – 23:59
- Friday: 16:00 – 02:00
- Saturday: 14:00 – 02:00
- Sunday: 16:00 – 23:59
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