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Originally Posted by crew
As others have said, it’s about the experience. I doubt that a lunch would give me the same experience as dinner, but it’s a good thought.
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If you really want to eat dinner there on a weekend night, I don't think you'll have too much trouble getting seated.
1) You could have someone else call who's booked with them before. Hotel concierge, AMEX concierge, or anyone else who makes reservations there often.
2) Call yourself as soon as they open for the day. Could have been a last minute cancellation.
3) Show up, graciously ask if any tables are available. and give the maitre d'hotel a 50 or 100 dollar bill. Roll it up so it looks less obvious. Most likely you'll get seated within 10 minutes.