

230 FIFTH is New York’s largest outdoor Rooftop Garden and Fully enclosed Penthouse Lounge. One floor is fully enclosed. And our rooftop garden is open to the sky. We do have large umbrellas for those sunny or rainy days and is partially heated on colder nights. Nov our newly designed igloos are back !
Chic penthouse bar & lounge featuring a rooftop garden & live music, plus global bites & brunch.
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Address: 1150 Broadway, New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 725-4300
Website: http://www.230-fifth.com/
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I visited in December 2025, right on the day of NYC snow storm, roof top was magical. Staff did good job in cleaning the snow. Igloos were well maintained & were heated. It was quite an experience to sit in a igloo & enjoy your drinks. FYI, your food & drink will be delivered in the igloo itself.
Restaurant was just one level below to the rooftop & it was spacious, clean & decorated well.
I loved the food, specially avocado toast, fries & waffle.
The only thing i missed was a cocktail card for specials we perhaps do not know in Europe 🙂 Was only online and there are many tourists from all over the world.
Would spending time again at this beautiful place! Thanks!
The energy throughout the night was electric. The DJs were phenomenal, keeping the vibe high and the party going nonstop. A huge shout-out to our waiter, Abu Karim, who was absolutely outstanding—attentive, professional, and on top of everything all night long. His service alone made the experience feel seamless and VIP. The open bar was fantastic, and the round rooftop igloos were such a cool touch—easy to access, warm, and perfect for enjoying drinks while taking in the views. Even better, they provided robes for guests who wanted to stay outside on the rooftop, proving that they truly thought of every detail.
Coming all the way from California, spending New Year’s Eve in New York City was a bucket-list dream—and this night at 230 Fifth was the cherry on top. From start to finish, it exceeded every expectation imaginable. Thoughtful planning, incredible atmosphere, top-tier service, and unforgettable memories made this a 10/10 experience. I would absolutely do it again without hesitation and highly recommend it to anyone looking to ring in the New Year in the most iconic way possible.
However, the options for food and drinks are fairly limited. While the quality is decent, there’s not a wide selection, and it may feel underwhelming for those looking for a full dining experience or elaborate cocktail choices. Drinks are also on the pricier side, which is somewhat expected for a venue with such prime views.
One thing that stood out was the $15 entry fee. While I understand that this is standard for some rooftop bars in NYC, it’s something to consider upfront, especially when combined with the cost of drinks or food. It’s definitely not the most budget-friendly destination, but you are paying for the view and experience.
I wouldn’t recommend going alone, as the space and energy are much better suited to groups or couples enjoying an evening together. Overall, it’s a great spot for a unique night out in New York (especially if you’re visiting), but don’t expect too much in terms of menu variety or affordability.
We arrived when they were serving brunch, and I personally ordered the Chicken & Waffles. If I’m being honest, I was a little disappointed with the food. It was prepared and presented nicely, but didn’t have much taste. It was bland. Both meals here didn’t have much taste. I hope it’s different with their meals for dinner, but I felt as though a home cooked meal would’ve tasted better.
Overall, a very nice place, but I personally would have rather gone during the summer months because being outside in the cold wasn’t that much fun. Hopefully I can try their lunch and dinner menus instead.