Partake NYC is a modern American restaurant, cocktail bar and lounge in Long Island City. Dinner, weekend brunch, a serious cocktail program and a room built for the night — in the heart of Queens, minutes from Manhattan.
/ What is Partake NYC
Partake NYC is one of Long Island City's most-talked-about rooms. The kitchen runs a modern American menu — starters, salads, land and sea, sushi and shareable plates — paired with a serious cocktail program and weekend bottomless brunch.
It works for a first date, a long dinner with friends, or a table that turns into a late night. Reserve on Resy under Partake NYC.
Find us at 10-29 44th Road, minutes from Manhattan on the 7, E, M, G, N and W trains in Queens.
/ Inside Partake

The signature room — cocktails poured under the Partake marquee, every night until close.
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Specialty pours, espresso-martini flights and classics done right at the Partake bar.
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A red-lit hallway that pulls you off the main floor and points you toward the Red Room.
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Copper, marble, red neon and a deep spirits wall. Settle in for the slow kind of night.
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“No one has to know.” The #OnlyAtPartake neon by the mirrors — the full-length photo every night ends with.
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/ The Arena
Home to one of the largest LED screens in NYC. When the city shows up for a fight, a game or an album drop, this is the room it happens in.
/ Getting Here
10-29 44th Road
Long Island City, NY 11101 · Open in Maps →
/ Partake NYC FAQ
Partake NYC serves a modern American menu — starters, salads, land & sea, sushi and shareable plates — plus a full cocktail program and weekend bottomless brunch.
Partake NYC is at 10-29 44th Road, Long Island City, NY 11101 — in Queens, minutes from Manhattan on the 7, E, M, G, N and W trains.
Book a table on Resy, or call +1 (918) 420-3378. Walk-ins are welcome.
Yes — weekend brunch with bottomless mimosas, and tables for large groups. Reserve on Resy or email Hello@ElevatedLounge.NYC.
Cocktails, dinner and a little after-dark — the whole night in Long Island City.