This Swanky New Seafood Restaurant and Bar Honors Rockefeller Center’s Legacy

Midtown boasts the latest celebrity-endorsed hotspot, Pebble Bar.

Take Me to the Mardi Gras cocktail at Pebble Bar
Take Me to the Mardi Gras cocktail at Pebble Bar | Photo by Max Flatow

From the team behind hotspots like The Jane Hotel Ballroom, Ray’s, and The Smile, comes a new A-list addition to Rockefeller Center called Pebble Bar.

The revamped concept honors the legacy of the more than 100-year-old building it inhabits, specifically its predecessor Irish saloon Hurley’s, which was a famed hangout spot for NBC stars like Johnny Carson, David Letterman, and Saturday Night Live crews. The joint is also notably backed by a well-known group of celebrity investors like Nicholas Braun, Justin Theroux, Jason Sudeikis, and Pete Davidson.

From left: Matt Kliegman, Carlos Quirarte, Julian Brizzi, Matthew Charles, and Noah Bernamoff | Photo by Max Flatow

After a 20-year hiatus, the four-story townhouse, on the corner of West 49th Street and the Avenue of Americas, will now reopen as a swanky restaurant, bar, and event space.

Johnny's at Pebble Bar | Photo by Nicole Franzen

Designed by Gachot Studios (Pendry Hotel), the first floor lobby features deep oak panels and smooth mosaic floors. On the way up, the second floor is a sleek bar and expansive standing area, adorned with brass lighting and dark stone elements. Intimate tables and black leather banquettes make up a third-floor dining room for the 35-seat eatery and oyster bar. Johnny’s, an event space on the fourth floor, is accessible only by a secret elevator and is complete with its own private bar, cocktail lounge area, and a shiny black piano.

Photo by Max Flatow

Helmed by executive chef Carlos Barrera (The Lobster Club), the Pebble Bar’s menu offers a range of seafood-centric entrees, bar snacks, and raw bar options. Highlights include Kampachi Ceviche (leche de tigre, sweet potato); Whole Maine Lobster (horseradish creme, pear, habanero relish); and a smoked-and torched-Mackerel. Dessert choices like Whipped Chocolate Ganache with passionfruit and maldon salt are available as well.

The Wallflower at Pebble Bar | Photo by Max Flatow

For the beverage program, expect classic cocktails, beers from local New York breweries, and a globally-sourced wine list featuring sustainable and family-owned vineyards. Or opt for a signature drink like The Dude (bourbon, ginger, saffron, dandelion) or the Martini 1-H (gin or vodka, vermouth, citrus oil).

Pebble Bar opens Wednesday with hours from 5 pm-2 am Thursday to Saturday and 5 pm-midnight Sunday to Wednesday. Reservations are available online via Resy.

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Izzy Baskette is a Staff Writer for Thrillist New York. Find her on Instagram.
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