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Late Night·Midtown·$$ · Moderate· 7.3

230 Fifth Rooftop Bar

Sky-high views, ground-level expectations

What DatingDex says

230 Fifth delivers a genuinely impressive Manhattan skyline panorama that does most of the heavy lifting for you — but the packed crowds, loud music, and assembly-line drink service mean you're here for the backdrop, not the conversation. Best played as a second stop after dinner, not the main event.

230 Fifth Rooftop Bar is one of the top late night spots in Midtown. At a moderate price point, it fits well when you want a late night feel without guesswork.

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