Third Floor Cafe

315 5th Ave, New York
(212) 481-3669

Recent Reviews

Patel trace

Terrible service and food. Period.

E K.

Wasted too much time here,, and the delivery was slow. - overall it's a pretty decent hang though

Bradley T.

Need a place to pregame? Look no further. Lighting is dim, seats are plentiful, and...drinks are strong! Obvs have no photos to share but if you're looking to start a night you can't remember, come here

Sarah Kim

I would rather eat here than grab a drink here. And if I were to eat in ktown, there are other places I could go. Decent but not amazing.

Joy Gabriel

Oh TFC. The standard-bearer of so many college nights: they used to run this weekly special of AYCE fried chicken and beer before they figured out offering platters upon platters of chicken to hungry college students probably wasn't helping their profit margins. The floor and tabletops were always a bit sticky, the drinks were heavily watered down, the Kpop was two or three decibels too loud, and it was an all around fun time.

Danny K.

I like coming here for cocktails and or a quick bite. There's usually a dj playing some good tunes. The ambience is good for a date or group.

M N.

No food menu as their kitchen is being remodeled. Don't know why this hasn't been mentioned yet. the slush drinks were ok

Ruth C.

If you're going here for the BOGO deal on Instagram, please note that you cannot choose which drink you would like for the second free drink as it has to be the same drink as the first one - not noted on the 'fine print'. Also, not noted on the 'fine print' is that it's one BOGO deal per party. My friend and I ordered the Q-cumber drink since the waiter said the drink is stronger than the others. Wasn't worth its regular cost at $15! 2 stars since the servers were kind and atmosphere was chill.

Joy G.

Oh TFC. The standard-bearer of so many college nights: they used to run this weekly special of AYCE fried chicken and beer before they figured out offering platters upon platters of chicken to hungry college students probably wasn't helping their profit margins. The floor and tabletops were always a bit sticky, the drinks were heavily watered down, the Kpop was two or three decibels too loud, and it was an all around fun time. Give or take ten years later, it's still a reliable place to get some grub before heading elsewhere. I'm particularly partial to their yogurt soju pitchers, even though, as I saw almost everyone in the restaurant sneakily adding to their cups from a bottle under the table, they are really heavy on the mixer and less so on the soju. The fruit and cheese platters are a rip-off for how much food you're getting but the basic bar food like fries and wings are consistent and piping hot. Everything was ... just pricier than I remember. I don't hang out often enough in Ktown to be able to say with any confidence whether it was on par with other places but a cocktail in slightly grimy around the edges bar and a basket of popcorn shrimp shouldn't run me around $40. Also want to note that it definitely helps to come here with a friend who knows how to speak Korean. At this point, I've nailed down the basics like buddae-jiggae and pajeon but here, I had to finally resort to pointing at the menu. The service here also wildly oscillates between gruff to aggressively rude depending on what day or time you go.

Cindy W.

This is the place to go if you have a long wait at nearby Korean restaurants. Come here for their famous yogurt drinks. We had the black sesame and strawberry and cream and they were both delicious!

Heewon C.

I have to leave this comment for every ladies' benefit. I was work/traveling NYC and visit this place. I come NYC pretty often and I saw this cute bartender and got his number. This morning i got the text message from his number that saying hes actually married and he called me a b**** and whore LMAO. Be careful you ladies if u dnt wanna be treated as homewrecker for no reason.

John E

Great place to start the night. Spaceous lounge. Not pretentious environment. Nice Food. Drinks decently priced.

Satoshi N.

This place has very rude employees. I asked for the happy hour deals, one guy says they have well drinks for $10. I say ok, how about any beers? Then, another employee says in korean to his friend "***** he asks so many questions."

Lauren Zou

Third Floor is my go-to place when my friends are in town. All the drinks are really good, especially the white grape cocktail. Their dukbokki is the best. Happy hour is the best time to come since it's usually empty. Can get really loud late in the night.

Samuel Okpara

Not too much of a crowd on Friday nights , which is great. The crowd doesn't dance, mostly just stay still. Great tasting but probably watered down Soju

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