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The Balcony Lounge

4.2 (20 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Qin Z.

Very nice place to relax and hide away from the crowd. Food tasted good, a bit expensive for what it was but it tasted good. So why the 1 star? After eating the hamachi shortly after I started to feel unwell. About 20-30 minutes after ingestion of the food I started to get a headache and nausea. This persisted until I forced myself to throw up. The nausea improved but the headache persisted. Took a day to recover. In short got food poisoning from what is likely improperly stored hamachi. Should've know something was off when it felt a little warmer than it should be.

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A Hidden Gem for MET Members. Tucked away from the bustle of the galleries, the Balcony Lounge feels like a quiet sanctuary above the art. The atmosphere is serene -- soft light reflecting off the museum's marble tones, with an understated elegance that makes you slow down and savor every moment. The food is beautifully presented and thoughtfully portioned. The cake I tried was perfectly toasted on the outside, with a smooth, creamy center and a touch of rich chocolate sauce that tied it all together. The pairing of chips and dip that came before it was simple but satisfying, a reminder that the lounge values quality over extravagance. Service was also great, but sometimes a little slow. When it's crowded, service will be pretty ordinary. This is one of those rare corners of New York that make you feel like the city has paused just for you.

Kristi L.

The Balcony Lounge really is a little oasis in the Met. My boyfriend and I always walk around so much, trying to soak everything in, and our feet inevitably start to hurt. It's so nice to be able to go to a members only area to relax and eat some good food. The service here is prompt and friendly. No qualms. You can call to make reservations or walk in. The latter is a bit risky, but there are definitely times when they are less busy that you can score a table or sofa. The varied seating options in the Lounge give the environment a classy yet comfortable ambience. As for the food, I've really enjoyed the lobster roll. It's packed with lobster and is well seasoned. My only piece of constructive criticism is that I wish the food menu had a little more variety. There were many cold options, but some hot dishes (besides soup) would be very welcome, especially during the colder months.

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Micah M.

I've come here several times. I've dined at both the tables and the couches. There is never a broad enough choice of food when I visit here. Today, the naan & hummus/feta/babagnoush was excellent. The chicken BLT was plentiful but overdressed. The flavor of the Earl grey tea was Impeccable but it was brought out already made; I was unable to regulate the strength. The chocolate cake portion was ample. The vanilla ice cream was tasty but the portion was miniscule. The capuchino was adequate. There was a long wait for the check.

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Elizabeth e.

We came for our anniversary dinner - it was lovely. Next time I'd make sure we book reservations at sunset to ensure we can take advantage of the beautiful view. Dinner was delicious- highly recommend the mushroom tart, creste de gallo, short rib and mascarpone cheesecake with yuzu for dessert. YUM!!

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Joyce H.

A little great gem in the museum!! I love the vibe - it definitely screams "lounge" with the sofa seating and that's what I came here to do. I love how secluded and quiet this lounge is compared to the other dining areas in the museum - granted, that's what you pay the membership for. To be honest, I didn't really have expectations of the food and thought that they would overcharge given the location and establishment, but was pleasantly surprised to see everything was reasonably priced (at least for New York). Yes, the hot dog stand outside would still be cheaper, but other restaurants around central park would be charging the same if not more. The food itself is good, plated nicely, and filling. If you're planning to spend a few hours at the museum, this is a really good rest stop or even just to stop by for a bite if you're strolling in the area!

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Andrew D.

I am loving the newly reopened Member's Balcony Lounge. Bill Telepan's menu is excellent and uses seasonal ingredients some of it grown on the museum's roof garden. I loved the Turkey Cubano, salmon tartine and the french onion soup. The ambiance is quiet and peaceful compared to the other dining venues in the museum. Definitely try the moist and creamy member's chocolate cake.

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Eugenia Y.

I was honestly a little shocked at how much of an oasis the Balcony Lounge is. There is ample seating in the lounge, and it's a mix of tables and sofas. The food is fancier and expensive, but surprisingly not as expensive as I would've expected. My party had lunch here and we did enjoy a lot of what we had. I felt the coffee wasn't amazingly done, but that's not a huge issue. I do wish that the Balcony Lounge was a lot less formal though, and could just be a place to relax and hang out. When I was there last, it seemed to have more of a restaurant vibe, where you would walk in, be seated, order, pay, and leave. I wish I would be able to walk in and sit wherever I'd like and have a less time-constrained visit!

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Nice to steal away somewhere quiet while visiting the often-crowded Met. Food is good, service can be a tad slow.

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Delicious food, lovely atmosphere and excellent service. Such a perfect place to have drinks and hors d'oeuvres right inside the Met!

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Great ambiance and friendly staff. Food was quick and tasty. Will definitely be going back

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