Bar in New York City, United States
YOGI by Barnjoo
100ptsLate-night Sixth Ave stop or skip?

About YOGI by Barnjoo
YOGI by Barnjoo on Sixth Avenue is a Korean-inflected dining and drinking destination from the Barnjoo family, better suited to a planned 9 PM booking than a late-night walk-in. Booking is easy, the room is visually considered, and it holds its energy through a full evening service. Confirm hours and pricing directly before visiting, as operational details are not publicly confirmed.
Should You Book YOGI by Barnjoo?
If you are weighing a late-night drink or dinner stop on Sixth Avenue against a dedicated cocktail bar like Angel's Share or the focused bitters program at Amor y Amargo, YOGI by Barnjoo occupies different ground: it is a Korean-inflected dining and drinking destination that earns its place through concept rather than cocktail pedigree alone. The address — 816 6th Ave in NoMad — puts it in a corridor that fills early and thins out unpredictably, which matters when you are planning a later seating. If you want a room that holds its energy as the evening deepens, this is worth considering. If you are purely chasing craft cocktails in a quiet setting, look elsewhere.
The Room and the Late-Night Case
Visually, YOGI by Barnjoo carries the aesthetic markers of the Barnjoo family: a considered interior that reads polished without feeling corporate. The room is the first thing you notice, and it signals that the kitchen and bar program are meant to be taken seriously rather than treated as an afterthought to the décor. For the explorer-minded diner who wants depth of concept alongside atmosphere, that visual coherence is a meaningful indicator of what is on the plate and in the glass.
The late-night viability question is real for this part of Manhattan. NoMad and the immediate surrounding blocks are not the Lower East Side , the neighbourhood moves at a different pace, and venues here tend to serve a crowd that arrives with intent rather than wandering in after midnight. YOGI by Barnjoo is better positioned as a destination for a 9 PM booking than as a spontaneous after-party stop. If your evening is running long and you need somewhere with full kitchen operations and a considered drinks list in this zip code, it is one of the more coherent options. For late-night cocktail-only sessions, Attaboy NYC on the Lower East Side or Superbueno run deeper programs into the night.
The Barnjoo name carries enough weight in New York's Korean dining scene to bring a discerning audience, which tends to sustain room quality across the full service arc. That said, with limited public data on specific hours and current pricing, arriving with a reservation rather than banking on walk-in availability is the sensible approach.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 816 6th Ave, New York, NY 10001
- Neighbourhood: NoMad, Manhattan
- Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations available, walk-ins possible but not guaranteed
- Leading time to visit: Weeknight evenings for a calmer room; aim for a 9 PM booking if you want the full late-evening experience without the early-dinner rush
- Price range: Not publicly confirmed , verify directly before booking
- Hours: Not publicly confirmed , check current hours before visiting
- Getting there: Sixth Avenue and 28th Street area; well-served by subway (B, D, F, M, N, R, W lines nearby)
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how YOGI by Barnjoo stacks up against its closest peers in New York City.
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Compare YOGI by Barnjoo
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| YOGI by Barnjoo | Easy | ||
| The Long Island Bar | Unknown | ||
| Dirty French | Unknown | ||
| Superbueno | Unknown | ||
| Amor y Amargo | Unknown | ||
| Angel's Share | Unknown |
How YOGI by Barnjoo stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is YOGI by Barnjoo known for?
YOGI by Barnjoo is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is YOGI by Barnjoo located?
YOGI by Barnjoo is located in New York City, at 816 6th Ave, New York, NY 10001.
How can I contact YOGI by Barnjoo?
You can reach YOGI by Barnjoo via the venue's official channels.
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