The Eight Best New York Restaurants for a Party

Group dinners in New York often carry with them inordinate amounts of stress. Whether it's finding a place that can accommodate 20 of your closest friends or securing a mega reservation without needing to go with a prix-fixe menu, there are many (admittedly first-world) problems that go hand-in-hand with planning a NYC party. This list features the best and brightest for joint birthday parties, engagement celebrations and everything in between.

Tacos, mezze and pizza for a crowd: these are NYC's best restaurants for group dining

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Tacombi

Nolita

Any New Yorker who's a fiend for Mexican food has spent a number of evenings at one of Tacombi's locations, whether it's in Fort Greene, Nolita or even Montauk to refuel after a day at Surf Lodge. It's the perfect place for an upbeat evening with a group of friends, so get here early to grab a table and pitchers of spicy margarita. The ordering system here keeps things simple, even if you're dealing with a group of 12, so get a few rounds of guacamole to start and have everyone list the tacos they'd like thereafter. Creamy corn esquites on the side is non-negotiable.

Address

267 Elizabeth Street NY 10012

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Lure Fishbar

Soho

Stepping inside the wood-panelled Lure Fishbar feels as though you've just set foot on the Titanic. Packed with downtown fashionistas prepping for a night out at Socialista (just a few blocks away), this SoHo spot nails the combination of good food and a cool atmosphere. Book a large table and pre-order sharing plates such as the shellfish platter brimming with oysters and king crab. The spicy tuna on crispy rice and sushi rolls are delightful and easy to share. Pair the meal with a few bottles of white wine and cap things off with espresso martinis before setting out into the night with your friends.

Address

142 Mercer Street NY 10012

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Roberta's

Brooklyn

An East Williamsburg staple, Roberta's makes having a party a no-brainer. On warmer evenings, its massive outdoor seating area is the way to go, as no reservations are required (just a keen eye to spot picnic tables that are clearing up). Divide and conquer, with some members of your group heading to the bar for pitchers of beer and others going around the corner to order a stack of pizzas. For late autumn and winter affairs, book a table for 10 to 16 people at least a week in advance, or book out the entire space for groups of 25 plus. The prix-fixe option for larger groups doesn't feel stuffy; simply pick three types of pizza to share and relish in meat and cheese platters and gelato as they drift your way.

Address

261 Moore Street Brooklyn NY 11206

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Coco J’Adore

Meatpacking District

For a girly birthday brunch or baby shower celebration, look no further than the Meatpacking District's Coco J'Adore. An expansive space illuminated by golden sunburst lights, it's a pretty take on a French bistro that's easy to book for private events or big group lunches. The menu offers your classic steak frites fare turned up a notch -- think truffled scrambled eggs for brunch and ricotta-pistachio risotto come dinnertime. Coco's location also makes it a great place to get the party started before walking over to Restoration Hardware for drinks at its rooftop bar.

Address

1 Little West 12th Street NY 10014

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Emporio

Soho

Amenable to group affairs, this toasty Italian eatery in the heart of Nolita is one of your easiest options in Manhattan when it comes to booking a large get-together at the last minute. Enjoy a personalised menu at a candlelit table beneath the back room's skylight. The hearty fare is perfect for a celebration when dinner is the main affair, and you certainly won't want to hold back as you dig into platters of burrata and foraged mushrooms, pasta alla norma and pappardelle bolognese.

Address

231 Mott Street NY 10012

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Shuka

Soho

A SoHo favourite for moreish Middle Eastern fare, Shuka is a key spot for those playing host in NYC. Mezze dishes are delicious - think: grilled peaches and feta, fried halloumi and falafel with tahini - and are one of the easiest ways to share a meal. Order one of each of the dips for the table, fattoush salad and an array of kebabs for a no-fuss affair. Serious foodies can indulge in the Shuka Feast, in which the restaurant selects a mix of menu items for the table to try. Plus, the large round tables in the back room make it easy to block off a space for a big group.

Address

38 MacDougal Street NY 10012

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Gemma

Noho

An epicentre for the downtown cool crowd, the Bowery Hotel's Gemma restaurant seems to magnetically attract groups of models, Lower East Side artists and walking Net-a-Porter capsule wardrobes. Book your party here for an Italian extravaganza complete with a candelabra dripping wax. The atmosphere has great vibes, so you're in for a fun, energetic evening. The truffled polenta fries, stracciatella crostini topped with lemon and chilli and the chef's assortment of meats and cheeses are a great way to get the evening started, followed by thin-crust pizza and steaming pasta dishes. Copious amounts of red wine are bound to be consumed throughout dinner here, making it the perfect pregame to an evening of dancing to DJ beats at nearby Gospel.

Address

7138 335 Bowery 10003

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Beauty & Essex

Lower East Side

For a night when you want to have a glitzy soirée, whether it's your best friend's 25th birthday or pre-Christmas cocktails, Beauty & Essex is a great all-rounder when it comes to hosting parties. Book out one of the sultry candlelit rooms for a vampy Halloween dinner with your nearest and dearest or organise a cocktail party during which friends and colleagues can mingle as waiters dole out crispy aubergine bites and glasses of champagne.

Address

146 Essex Street NY 10002