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    OS NYC

    4.2 (37 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Dom G.

    Came here with kids - $25 for unlimited play. They had a great time, we waited towards the exit by the bar where there was only one exit - which was great! Came here on a Sunday early eve and there were more adults than kids.

    Emma B.

    This bar was next to our hotel, we only came for drinks not games - though they seemed to have a meca for whatever you'd want. They had happy hour. Full bar. Not a bad place to grab to a drink.

    Nice Bar
    Victoria E.

    Omg what a great find on way into Chinatown. Ryan was an amazing mixologists serving up a Dream eater & Espresso martini. Large ganging area with food and drinks. Let the #Tikitriathlon continue.

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    Pablo M.

    I come by once in a while for a networking event and i love coming here. It's a nice place for gamers, travelers and anyone interested in finding a place to hang out at. The service is great and consistent on orders for drinks. Would recommend coming here either alone or with friends

    Game all day everyday.
    Peter A. W.

    This place is amazing! I'm a bit of a nerd but not a gamer if that can be true. I brought some students here to celebrate their success in an academic competition and we ALL LOVED IT! Great vibe to the place and the staff is helpful and friendly. The day pass is well worth the cost given the variety of games and equipment available. This was our final stop after a day visiting the Wall Street bull, Trinity Church, and walking the Brooklyn Bridge. We kicked the day off by taking the NYC ferry from Ferry Point Park to Wall Street. Total blast for everyone. I'm going to look into hosting a tournament at OS NYC for students at my school for a future outing. DEFINITELY check out this gem!

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    Cindy J.

    Perfect spot for video gamers! You can all play call of duty (or any game) at the same time. There are rows of computers loaded with games. They also have board games for those who do not fancy video games. The only downfall is no food being sold there. They are investing in food for the near future. But you can always order Uber eats delivery to OS NYC. Staff were helpful in setting up our controls and answering any questions. It is $20 for admission, unlimited games. Not too shabby. The alcoholic drinks were nicely made. The $12 blue drink (Cortana?) was on the strong but sweet side. Gender neutral bathrooms. The Crown lounge is right next door for an NYC rooftop experience.

    Beef Kofta Skewers with Labneh Dip
    Alice L.

    Why is no one talking about how good the food is??? I had zero expectations from food from a LAN bar, but tried my luck because I was hungry and I was so pleasantly surprised! Apparently the owner is Lebanese, so their Middle Eastern offerings are pretty legit. I offered the special Beef Kofta skewers with Labneh dip (pictured), and they were juicy and well-seasoned. I also tried the Poutine, Chocolate Cake, and Cheese Arayes, and they were really solid. I'd never had Cheese Arayes before, so I ordered it at my friend's recommendation and loved it -- kind of like a Middle Eastern quesadilla with fresh melty mozzarella cheese in a pita. Some other friends there were also first-timers and they expressed surprise at the quality of the food they ordered too! We also ordered espresso drinks (which weren't even on the menu) mocktails, and their beverages were also shockingly above average -- my latte was better than Starbucks, that's for sure. I honestly wouldn't mind going back there just to eat without gaming next time.

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    Jonathen R.

    GAMING IS LIFE AND THIS PLACE OFFERS IT I GOT LIKE 5 dubs straight with my girlfriend and shit felt good, $25 per day and you can game on literally every console. ps add me on epic games n let's play @ trashygozuu

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    Jenn C.

    Fun video game bar! Show up and pay a day pass ($20) or membership ($75 monthly or $750 annually) They have a ton of console games, PC games, and a couple of arcade machines. Access any game through Steam if you have it. Day pass has in/out access. Proof of vaccine required as of 10/2021

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    Nam H.

    This is definitely one of the coolest, most unique places I've been to in the city. They have a bar up front, and an amazing set up of high powered desktop computers and consoles in the back. It's $20 for a day pass, totally worth it as they have pretty much every game imaginable and the vibe is super chill, no one bothers you and you can just game as you please. They even have a dedicated room for streaming. The employees are really nice and will walk you through the whole setup. Everyone is there to have fun and game, so it just creates a great environment for you to game to your heart's delight. Will definitely be back and I would recommend everyone to check it out!

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    Albert K.

    Very cool gaming spot with a fully attached bar. Stacked desktops and plenty of seating. Great vibes and energy. Only $75 a month or $20 a visit. Well worth it for multiple visits and there's Wi-Fi. If they had a few phone booths, it would be not only a great gaming venue, but also for work.

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    The day pass is well worth the cost given the variety of games and equipment available.

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    4.8
    (30 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Workville changed the game for me since leaving NYC due to COVID…read more My company office is in NYC but has been shut down since March and I ended up moving back to California, but my team is still in NYC. What am I going to do when traveling back to NYC and have no office to work from? Cue Workville and boy did they deliver. The location in mid-town is central to anywhere I need to travel to in NYC. Plenty of food options around and safety is paramount at Workville. Hand sanitizer is available throughout, counters are wiped down constantly, Workville residents respect mask-wearing in public areas. Most importantly, support is on hand at all times with Sue, Sabrina, and DJ. If you ask nice enough, they will even let you play your own personal Spotify playlist so you play DJ for your office mates. I love Workville not just for their office layout, nor the wrap-around outdoor deck from the 21st floor, or the free coffee... it's a vibe. A vibe that I need and crave when I visit NYC. As "Ahnuld" said it best, "I'll be back!"

    What an awesome coworking space! This place is perfect for anyone who is looking for an open space…read moreto work OR looking to procure a private office space for a team of employees (I believe their largest office can hold up to 6 folks). Also, they've recently expanded to take up two floors of the 1412 Broadway building, so there's plenty of room! Oh, and one of the best amenities of all are the balconies that look over the Manhattan skyline. You can sit out there to do a bit of work, have a call, or eat lunch... what a breathtaking view! As you might guess, Workville has many of the amenities you would expect from a coworking site--from complimentary coffee and espressos to private call rooms for escaping noise during business calls. Note that I'm still trying to talk them into free bubbly and vodka after work hours... but one of these days. =) Drop by Workville if you're looking for a new office space. Sue and/or DJ are super friendly and will show you around and give you all the deets. Once you see the space and talk to members of the community, you'll be hooked!

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    Members Lounge with terrace access
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    The Yard: Lower East Side

    4.1
    (8 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The office space itself is ok, but don't expect to get your security deposit back. Plus at one…read morepoint they experienced flooding from the ceiling which made several offices unusable including mine, and I was forced to still pay for it even though I couldn't use it, and not only that they made me stay at least another month due to their 30 day cancellation policy, which obviously should only apply if you can actually use the office, not if they've failed to provide usable space. Surprise, surprise, come the coronavirus pandemic it turns out they are doing something similar on mass scales, keeping everyone's security deposits to pay for extra months after cancellations. Obviously its an unusual time, but its keeping in line with their existing policies. They steal whatever they think they can get. If you are considering renting office pace in the future when they reopen, remember how they treated people during an emergency, many of whom are out of work and now unreasonably forced to forego security deposits and charged for months after their cancellations. This is not a business that deserves to survive. UPDATE: Just over a year after I stopped doing business with them, I received a random email thanking me for "my payment" and saw a corresponding $700 charge on my credit card. I called them up and apparently they have some sort of error where their system has suddenly charged all their former members and (the person that I spoke to claimed) also making extra charges to current members. Before I left I had made a point of removing my credit card from their system, and the man I just spoke to on the phone said I do not have a payment method on file, but maybe there is an "archived" payment method. Well, there must be something since the charge showed up in my credit card account. So not only does this company make random charges, but they do not remove your payment methods when you ask them to. I had to cancel the card to avoid this happening again, but this place has just become the most scammy business I've ever encountered. If this error were the only time, it could be a genuine mistake, but as this is now the *third* time they've tried to scam money from me it's an obvious pattern. Like I said, they try to find any way to steal your money they can. You'll notice the only positive reviews for this company are from long ago and generally about the building itself (which is the only reason it doesn't get 0 stars, the company itself is as bad as a company can be), I think the company must have been going downhill since even before the pandemic and since then they just gave up any pretense of being a legitimate business. Avoid this company at all costs. You will regret doing business with them.

    This is a co-working space with private offices, common lounge areas, and other amenities. It's a…read moregreat place to work in the LES. The Pros: - There's a beautiful roof deck that has space for events. - There's always fresh coffee. - There are plenty of bathrooms in good working order - I never have to wait. - The private offices get good natural light because they have large interior and exterior facing windows. - The shared office spaces are in shared lounges with desks, shared lounges with couches, and some counter-top space. This makes the very small offices bearable because you can escape to the more shared spaces. - The front desk is staffed during business hours and the staff is very friendly. The accept packages and deliver to your office. - The staff and owners are very responsive - The community - people are very friendly and helpful to each other. - Great conference room spaces and practically unlimited use of printer - THE LOCATION! The Cons - The private offices are very small, especially relative to the price. In a private office, a person gets space for their desk and themselves, but not much beyond that. - The noise level is high because the walls are thin and there's lots of old building clanking noises.

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    The Farm Soho

    3.8
    (32 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Update: I've been working out of this space for several months now and quite like it. Still no…read morefrills but I appreciate the location as well as the price. After doing my due diligence research, it's among the most affordable co-working spaces in the city. The company photos of this place are a bit deceiving as mentioned by previous reviews. Yes there's an overall rustic vibe to the space, but really it's a bunch of long communal tables with ergonomic chairs around them as far as the eye can see. It's textbook open co-working space but it's just not that comfortable but hey, it'll probably encourage you to work like you're in a real office.

    Disappointing experience with The Farm Soho. My concern was not with having policies or…read moreexpectations, it was with the lack of clear, written guidance and how the situation was handled. I contacted Ray and later Samuel Poku regarding a policy issue and requested a copy or reference to the specific written policy being applied. Instead of providing the requested policy language, I was told that a separate detailed policy was not required and that the general rule applied. If a coworking space is going to issue warnings or threaten to terminate a member's access, the standards being enforced should be clearly defined and available in writing. Additionally, when a space advertises 24/7 access, using the amount of time a member spends in the workspace as a point of concern creates confusion unless there are clearly stated limits or guidelines. The back-and-forth communication took significant time away from the purpose of having a workspace. I ultimately decided the membership was not the right fit for my needs and canceled. I would expect a professional coworking space to provide clear policies, transparent communication, and consistent expectations for its members.

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    The Brass Factory

    The Brass Factory

    4.1
    (29 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I've been coworking here for the past few months and have had a wonderful experience! I'm on their…read moremost lightweight plan (floating desk, $500/mo), which has worked well for our team of 2. The WiFi has been reliable and they have a lot of conference rooms to hold meetings. I look forward to their continental breakfast every morning (croissants, bagels, overnight oats, hard boiled eggs), and their afternoon snacks (pumpkin pie, brownies, etc). The interior is spacious and decorated with a lush array of plants, which helps get the creative juices flowing. Unlimited coffee and tea is also a great perk. Lots of food options nearby too. They have co-ed bathrooms which was a little strange at first but you quickly get used to it.

    If you need a reliable place to work in Brooklyn, look elsewhere…read more While the physical space at Brass Factory is great and the general staff is friendly, the management is incredibly erratic. My membership was terminated abruptly and unprofessionally by the manager, Alice. My daily workflow involves dictating to an AI, so I utilized the plentiful, empty phone booths to keep my business matters quiet and respect the shared space. Despite a massive surplus of these booths at all times, Alice repeatedly confronted me about using them without ever pointing to a clear rule. The final straw was an interaction in the communal kitchen where she raised her voice over the phone booth issue, snatched a snack out of my hand, asked bizarrely irrelevant personal questions, and abruptly kicked me out. She instructed an employee to escort me out (he was very professional despite the awkwardness). You want a coworking space where you can focus, not one where you have to navigate an unpredictable manager. Skip this one.

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