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Five Acres

4.0 (164 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Signature Burger
Todd C.

We were looking for a sit down meal and 5Acres didn't disappoint. We got a table for three within 5 mins on a weekday at 1 pm. The service was good. I had a Signature Burger that was made just as I requested. The fries were crispy and ok. My daughter had hot chocolate and loved it! She needed an ice cube because it came piping hot. Overall, 5Acres was good.

5A Burger w/fries
Donovan H.

Out of all the dining experiences at the larger than life Rockefeller Plaza (New York, NY), the one place that came to mind on our radar was none other than "5Acres". This was a last minute idea as we wanted to get a filling meal before our Broadway show. My lady and I came here during the early evening on Thursday 10/9/2025 at around 6:00pm. Their menu is primarily American food; appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, & desserts as well as an impressive drink menu that offers beer, wine, cocktails, and much more. Since their opening in late-2022, they have received predominantly positive fanfare from customers. Hours are also reasonable as they are open for business 7 days a week from 11:00am-8:00pm. Reservations are recommended but not required. Upon our arrival, we walked to the main entrance and were seated immediately (without reservations). The interior dining area is cozy and spacious with ample seating throughout. I also wanted to add that they've utilized a ton of plants through to give this place an "outdoors" feel to it; no matter if its cold and snowy on the more freezing New York winter days. The tables also showcase an upscale wood trim which provides longevity and durability for many years. The hostess/servers/staff also were very professional with good work ethics. As for our meals, I went with their "5A Burger"; this consisted of caramelized onions, their signature 5A sauce, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes on a sesame seed bun while opting for a side of fries. My lady ordered their "Chopped" salad. This loaded salad had a mix of everything in it; shredded romaine lettuce, crispy bacon, warm rotisserie chicken, cabbage, scallions, red onions, tomatoes, Ditalini pasta, blue cheese, olives, and a drizzle of Italian dressing. We received our entrées at the same time in just under 10 minutes. I will say that both our meals were fantastic. My burger was cooked to perfection as the meat was juicy and at well over 1/2lb., it definitely kept me full well into the evening. I also sampled some of her salad and this too was a home run with generous amounts of chicken in every savory bite. I also wanted to point out that our server was polite, respectful, and made sure that our iced waters were topped off. I've read some fairly horrendous reviews and did not experience mediocre service or food, at least from our visit. When you factor in the ambiance, fairly decent prices (this is in the heart of NYC after all), above average service, and delicious American food, I am giving "5Acres" a perfect five-star rating.

Dirty Martini
Maria A.

While waiting for our reservation time at Top of the Rock, we stopped in for drinks at this restaurant inside the Rockefeller building. The space is open and lively, with a great view of people walking by--including, on this night, SNL cast members Marcelo Hernandez and Colin Jost. Service was attentive, with water glasses refilled promptly. We didn't order food, just drinks, but the atmosphere was excellent and made for a fun stop.

Pasta with butter
Ashley G.

This place was amazing. To start, the service was excellent. Our server was very kind and attentive, and made sure our cups were never empty. We were hungry so the food felt like it took forever, but in normal minutes, I think it didn't. Whatever the wait for the good was so worth it. I had gotten the grilled cheese which was literally grilled to perfection. I made a modification to exclude tomatoes and it came exactly as I requested. The fries were thin and the right amount of crisp with the flavor being Devine. Mom said she's been dreaming of the salad she ordered for days after our visit. We went on a chilly Sunday evening and there were plenty of tables available. It was nice that it was inside the Rockefeller building so it was nice to stay warm. I would definitely recommend this spot in a heartbeat.

Eric H.

Family celebration mode ON! Took the whole family out for my mom's birthday at 5 Acres Restaurant, right at Rockefeller Plaza (New York, NY 10112). We had an amazing time -- the staff was incredibly attentive and made us feel so welcome! We kicked things off with their spinach artichoke dip paired with black pepper toast bread -- creamy and packed with flavor. Then came the chicken wings with Bayley Hayzen blue cheese, carrots, celery, and a spicy BBQ sauce that was spot on. We also couldn't resist their hot salted pretzels with cheddar sauce and honey mustard -- so tasty. For the mains, we went all out: Chicago Italian Beef with roast beef, green peppers, au jus, giardiniera on a hoagie roll -- absolutely amazing. Fried Chicken Sandwich with bacon, cheddar cheese, chipotle ranch, gem lettuce, tomato, and red onion on a brioche bun -- my sister couldn't stop raving about it. Me and my mom went for the 5A Burger with caramelized onions, 5A sauce, cheddar, lettuce, and tomato -- hands down one of the best burgers I've had in a long time. We all topped it off with margaritas (no salt on the rim) -- perfectly mixed. Overall, this place is definitely a hidden gem in Rockefeller Plaza. Highly recommend checking it out if you're in the area! #FamilyTime #BirthdayDinner #5AcresRestaurant #RockefellerCenter #NYCEats #HiddenGem #foodieinthebigapple2025

Arnold Palmer - tiny. Drink is not as big as it appears in photo.
Ro R.

Okay had to come around here for an office party and since it was pouring that day, I picked a place that was relatively close to the office. This place was hard to find inside the building. It is pretty much hidden and all the way in the back corner. I didn't realize this was inside Rockefeller building, until we got there and so I was disappointed this wasn't it's own place and rather just eating out in the middle of the building with dividers guarding the area to separate them from the rest of the room. I have never been to Olmsted, but only knew about it because had done a photo shoot there. I have no opinion about it, and so I came here and was super disappointed. The hostess was nice, but didn't set our table up when we got there. We had to wait and our male waiter wasn't attentive at all. Our water was empty for a long time and I had to flag him to get more water. Food wise - Artichoke and spinach dip - horrendous. I love this stuff, but didn't love it here. This is the worst dip I ever had like so bad I much rather have a microwave version from TJ's than here. The artichoke wasn't cut evenly and found a couple of pieces that were too huge to fit inside one's mouth. It was watery and bland. Very disappointed that I ordered this dish. Calamari - this was standard. Steak Frites - the fries were actually really good but can't remember the steak. 5A Burger - standard Arnold Palmer - this was a joke. It's not even freshly squeezed lemonade. It's from Natalie's and this came in the tiny tall cocktail glass rather than a regular drink ware and so did the coke. I am talking about not even a full can's worth. Not impressed.

Fish and chips with side dinner salad.
Melanie T.

We ate here while visiting the Rockefeller tree and other Christmas decorations in New York. 5 Acres is located under Rockefeller Center on the Rink level and it's indoor on the Mezzanine level. It was GREAT to come inside and warm up, sit down and have a bite of lunch. We ordered fish and chips which my husband definitely liked. I'll say the picture makes it look greasy but it actually wasn't. The burger was a four out of five. It was cooked perfectly but it just didn't have a lot of flavor. The fries were a hit though and were worth the price of admission! The service was pretty slow for the drinks (Diet Coke in a can and draft beer), but the food came out reasonably. The table next to us had their food before their two cans of soda! Other than that, I would recommend for the location and definitely those fries!

Service was very fast and food was very good! Aurora was very friendly and great service for our table. we got the mac and cheese with shrimp and the Wisconsin burger and it exceeded my expectations. the pretzel bites came out so quick and it held us over. great service good vibes

WhenUinDa5-0 B.

Extremely overpriced. Limited bourbon selection. The bartender was hot cold. He'd arrive to take our order in a crappy, stressed out mood. Then he'd return with a pleasant attitude. Weird. They're currently having a chef partnering with a famous chef. The pop-up menu looks great. E we had the Rockefeller oysters. Tinniest oysters ever but tasted great. Comparable to the Happy hour oysters astound town. It's on the bottom floor of the Rockefeller Center. Good for people watching, if that's your thing.

Lyala H.

So great to find out that Rockefeller center has a bunch of places to eat. Today was my first time going inside to see what was there. We ended up deciding on 5acres after reading the menu posted at the restaurants entrance. The food was great. Atmosphere was nice as well. The waiter at the bar was not pleasant but I'm still giving a five star bc I'm not going to let his bad attitude take me there. Maybe the managers will see this review and go over customer service with the staff. Good price point as well.

I had such a great experience at 5 Acres! From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere felt warm, relaxed, and welcoming. I ordered the burger with fries and a side of pretzel bites, and everything was spot on. The service was friendly and attentive without being overbearing, and the overall vibe made the whole meal even more enjoyable. Highly recommend if you're in Manhattan and craving a solid burger and great comfort food!

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11 months ago

Great experience -- delicious food and great service from Joshua. Perfect lunch spot while touring NYC.

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5 months ago

Researched this place and decided to come here after a show. Glad we decided to come, the food is great and Josh was an amazing host.

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Plenty of other places to eat in New York. Tourist trap. Service and food both mediocre. Portions small for price.

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5 months ago

food was great! fast seating! Joshua was awesome And took care of us! My family of 7 really liked it.

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serve Gigi is really good, up beat and bubbly, knows her menu on top of her head. Very friendly and food is great here.

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Great service- thank you Joshua!- great food- delicious oysters, salmon. And salad. Will return!

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Fernando was very courteous and checked on us just often enough. Our group of girls split a bunch of apps and they were all delicious!

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Amazing food! Great service! Fernando was amazing and so kind! Cocktails were fantastic!

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Ask the Community - Five Acres

Are there window seats with a view of the rink?

Not really, it's sort of in the center of a concourse area.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Is this place kid friendly? Anything to eat for kids 5-7?

I wouldn't recommend for kids.

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