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Central Park Boathouse
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Central Park
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Hours
Nov.–mid-Apr: Mon-Fri, noon-4pm; Sat-Sun, 9:30am-4pm; mid-Apr–Nov: Mon-Fri, noon-4pm and 5:30pm-9:30pm; Sat-Sun, 9:30am-4pm and 6pm-9:30pm
Nearby Subway Stops
6 at 68th St.-Hunter College
Prices
$19-$28
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Brunch - Weekend
- Classic NY
- Dine at the Bar
- Fireplace
- Kids' Menu
- Live Music
- Lunch
- Outdoor Dining
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Prix-Fixe
- View
- Waterfront
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
- Make a Reservation with opentable.com
Profile
It was only this spring that I belatedly discovered the dramatic makeover financed by its newest owner, Dean Poll, an ambitious restaurateur from Long Island. In the past, a Boathouse table was basically about inhaling nature—never mind the food. Today the kitchen sends out thrillingly pure crab cakes, and a lush salmon-and-oyster tartare with a dribble of caviar. What was once tented dock is now a solid structure—winterized for special events and out-of-season rendezvous at the tall windows overlooking the lake. Even though the swans are gone, there are still ducks and turtles, an occasional egret or vagrant raccoon, and the same dude, Andreas Garcia, poling a restored gondola. Though it feels like no one is in charge as we come in, we spy the maître d’ in the distance and score a lakeside table to watch darkness creeping in as we share a citrusy fresh hearts-of-palm salad with an impressive cargo of lobster on top. Properly grilled filet pleases our meat-and-potatoes guest. And my roasted salmon with porcini-asparagus risotto is cooked minimally, as I like it. After dividing a well-made rhubarb crisp and suitably decadent chocolate raspberry cake, we wander outside to find the house trolley waiting to drop us at Fifth Avenue.
Prix-FixeAvailable for groups of 15 or more.
Trolley
Year-round, a complimentary trolley picks up patrons from a stop at Fifth Avenue and 72nd Street and drops them off directly at the boathouse. Between Nov. 4 and Apr. 14, the trolley only runs on Sat., Sun., and holidays.
Weddings
This charming pavilion is set by the lake in the heart of the park and features wrapping French doors that open to an English garden and wooden patios that face the water’s edge. Book the Boathouse’s event space, which hosts up to 230 seated guests. No outside catering except kosher.
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New York Magazine Reviews
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