Restaurant in New York City, United States
The Terrace
100Pearl PointsMidtown, Simplified

About The Terrace
The Terrace is worth considering when Midtown convenience matters more than a destination dining brief. Its strongest case is the Times Square address and daily morning-to-evening hours; diners seeking a named cuisine, public awards signal, or confirmed counter format should compare Sushi Lab, Havana Central, or Le Marais first.
For The Terrace in New York City, the most useful verified details are direct: it is open daily from 7 AM to 10 PM and lists a smart casual dress code. Beyond that, the available verified record does not establish a cuisine, price range, chef, menu format, awards record, or specific service style. Plan around the confirmed basics rather than assuming a destination dining format.
The Terrace is best treated as a practical New York City option when timing and simplicity matter. Because no verified cuisine, price, or recognition details are available here, it should not be framed as a chef-led destination meal or a documented tasting-menu venue. The dependable planning points are its daily hours and smart casual dress code.
Choose it for verified practicality, not a counter-driven meal
The assigned counter-experience lens does not fit the available facts here: there is no confirmed chef's counter, bar-seat program, omakase format, or tasting-counter setup. If that format is the reason for booking, compare The Terrace with another named option such as Sushi Lab before deciding. If the priority is simply finding a New York City venue with broad daily hours, The Terrace is easier to evaluate on that basis.
For a first visit, set expectations around the verified information. The Terrace is open every day from 7 AM to 10 PM, which gives it a broad planning window. The listed dress code is smart casual. Other specifics, including cuisine, pricing, signature dishes, service format, are not confirmed in the verified data.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book if the group needs a New York City option with daily 7 AM to 10 PM hours and a smart casual dress code. Skip if the decision depends on known cuisine, named dishes, a public awards record, or a destination-level counter format.
For a more defined choice, compare it with Havana Central, Le Marais, Prime Catch, Sessions Restaurant & Bar, or Sushi Lab depending on the kind of outing you are planning. For wider planning, use 's New York City restaurants guide, plus the New York City hotels guide if the meal is tied to a stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about The Terrace?
Use it when you want a New York City venue with verified daily hours from 7 AM to 10 PM and a smart casual dress code. The confirmed pitch here is practicality, not a documented format-driven destination meal.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Terrace?
The verified hours are 7 AM to 10 PM every day, but specific meal periods and menu details are not confirmed here. Choose a time based on your schedule, check the venue's current information before making firm plans.
Is The Terrace good for solo dining?
It may work for solo diners who want a practical New York City stop with broad daily hours. There is no verified counter experience or chef-led format, so do not book it on that assumption.
Does The Terrace handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodation details are not verified here. Ask the venue directly before visiting if you have specific requirements.
Is The Terrace good for a special occasion?
It can work if the occasion depends mainly on a New York City venue, daily 7 AM to 10 PM hours, a smart casual dress code. If you want a more clearly defined dining format, compare it with Sushi Lab or Sessions Restaurant & Bar first.
What are alternatives to The Terrace in New York City?
Use Le Marais, Prime Catch, Havana Central, Sessions Restaurant & Bar, or Sushi Lab if you want to compare The Terrace with other named options. The best choice depends on the kind of meal and setting you want, since The Terrace's verified details are limited to hours and dress code.
Location
701 7th Ave 9th floor, New York, NY 10036
New York City, United States
Compare The Terrace
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| The Terrace | New York City | , |
| Le Marais | New York City | , |
| Prime Catch | New York City | , |
| Havana Central | New York City | Cuban |
| Sessions Restaurant & Bar | New York City | , |
| Sushi Lab | New York City | , |
How The Terrace New York City compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this does not fit
Try Sushi Lab if the missing counter-format detail is a dealbreaker. Choose Havana Central if the group wants a clearer cuisine decision in New York City.
How it compares in Midtown
The Terrace is the convenience play: central Times Square location, easy booking profile, daily hours that cover several meal windows. That makes it more useful for a group built around theater timing or hotel logistics than for diners choosing by cuisine. Havana Central is the clearer pick when Cuban food is the point, because the cuisine brief is defined before anyone sits down.
Sushi Lab is the better cross-shop for anyone who wants a counter-style or sushi-led decision, while The Terrace makes more sense when format is secondary to location. Le Marais and Prime Catch are stronger candidates when the group wants a more specific restaurant identity rather than a flexible Midtown stop.
Sessions Restaurant & Bar sits closest as a practical alternative for readers who want another broad-use New York City option. Choose The Terrace for lowest-friction Times Square planning; choose one of the peers when cuisine, atmosphere, or a more defined meal matters more than address.
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