The Landing serves as the center of gravity at PENN1 - ideal for gathering, socializing, dining, cocktailing, entertaining, and coworking. Brainstorm over lunch, enjoy a pre-game cocktail, or host a celebratory dinner in one of our two private dining rooms.
Customers consistently praised the food for being fresh, delicious, and well-prepared, with specific highlights on dishes like the salmon poke, crispy rice, and various cocktails.
Service
While many reviews noted excellent service and attentive staff, there were also mentions of inconsistent service, particularly during busy times, leading to delays in drink and water refills.
Atmosphere
The restaurant's ambiance received positive feedback for being inviting and stylish, making it a great spot for both casual and business dining.
Location
The convenient location near Penn Station was frequently highlighted as a major advantage, especially for office workers and those attending events nearby.
Pricing
Some customers felt the prices were on the higher side, typical for NYC, but many believed the quality of food and service justified the cost.
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Tatiana andrea Martinez bernal
1 day ago
5.0
Nos encantó este lugar. La comida estuvo espectacular y los cócteles fueron de lo mejor de la noche. Todo se sintió fresco, bien preparado y con muy buena atención. 100% recomendado. Excelente SANTIAGO
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Shihab
5 days ago
5.0
One of the best brunch/lunch spots I had in all of New York - already miss it!
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Gianella Macas
6 days ago
5.0
The place is very cozy, highly recommended!!! The salmon bowl was exquisite. The service was a little slow, but thanks to Santiago's excellent cocktails, the wait was pleasant.
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EE Grimshaw
Dec 20, 2025
3.0
***3 1/2 stars***
I've been to The Landing a few times now, primarily for drinks after work and once for a sit-down lunch. I've never had a bad experience here, but there's also nothing about this place that really pops or blows me away. Not necessarily a negative, and arguably it's good enough.
The best part about The Landing is the location/convenience. I work in the building at Penn1, so this is literally just downstairs - if you're an office tenant, you can just take the elevator to the second floor "social stairs" area and walk over to it without even navigating the lobby traffic. I get the impression most of the clientele here is in the same boat as I am, which makes sense - if you're just walking by on the street, the signage isn't particularly prominent and your eyes are probably going to get drawn to something else anyway. It's usually packed here after work (probably other people in the building with the same idea), but they let you hang out on the social stairs outside of the restaurant and utilize their services from there. Their staff just walks around taking and providing orders. Very cool, and a smart way on their end to maximize business.
I was most recently here this past Thursday evening for my department happy hour (everything tastes better on the company card). Despite an attempt around 4:30pm to grab a table, nothing was available so off to the steps we went, happy hour menu in hand. I ordered an Old Fashioned with Angel's Envy (my favorite bourbon, which thankfully has always been here when I've asked for it), and requested the Crispy Rice app, which is their version of tuna tartare with copious amounts of avocado and a few pieces of crispy rice to dip or eat off of. The Old Fashioneds are decent here and pretty straight-forward. There's an argument that for me all Old Fashioneds are graded on a curve if they have the Angel's Envy, but it was well made nonetheless. Maybe a TOUCH heavy on the bourbon but I'm nitpicking. The Crispy Rice is always a good time as well - I think they could benefit from including twice as many pieces of the crispy rice, which disappears almost instantly, leaving a large pile of the tuna tartare to play around with, but it is what it is. The fish and avocado are fresh, and that to me is the basic requirement of the dish.
The service is usually pretty decent here. By definition, I think it's almost impossible to maintain a truly excellent level of hospitality during the time of the day/night when your staff has to be stretched very thin across half the second floor of the building basically, but it could be worse. A few times we were all looking around for a waitress to order additional drinks/apps but it was never an egregious amount of time and arguably inevitable with the setup. We had a few people assisting us, and I appreciated the fact that one of the waitresses (after receiving an app order technically after happy hour ended) told us the price was no longer applicable but that she didn't let us know ahead of time, so she was going to try to ensure we still got the deal. Classy and a pretty easy win for them.
The Landing really benefits from the location in two ways - one is the aforementioned convenience factor if you're already in the building, but two is that you can avoid going outside and dealing with arguably the worst neighborhood in NYC. If that's not a win, I don't know what is.
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Emilia G
Dec 18, 2025
5.0
I had a great experience at The Lending restaurant. I was blown away by their beet humus! You all must try that!
My food was fresh and yummy. I had a birthday celebration of my mom in there and they gave us complimentary champagne glasses.
Yes, The Landing accepts reservations which can be made via their online reservation system.
What are the opening hours of The Landing?
The Landing is open Monday through Friday with morning hours from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM and daytime hours typically from 11:00 AM to 8:30 PM on weekdays, with reduced hours on Friday closing at 6:00 PM. The restaurant is closed on weekends.
Is there a happy hour at The Landing? If so, when does it occur?
Yes, The Landing offers happy hour from Monday through Thursday between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM. There is no happy hour on Fridays or weekends.
Is proof of COVID-19 vaccination required to dine at The Landing?
Yes, The Landing requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination for guests.
What type of attire is appropriate when visiting The Landing?
The dress code at The Landing is casual.
Does The Landing offer pickup or delivery services?
The Landing offers in-store pickup but does not provide delivery services.
What forms of payment are accepted at The Landing?
The Landing accepts various payment methods including American Express, Apple Pay, Android Pay, Cash, Contactless payments, Discover, Mastercard, Samsung Pay, and Visa.
What nearby dining options can customers visit before or after eating at The Landing?
Customers can visit nearby eateries such as Subway for quick sandwiches or Rose's Pizza & Pasta for fast food and Italian cuisine before or after their visit to The Landing.
Are there financial services near The Landing that visitors might want to access?
Yes, several Morgan Stanley financial service offices such as The Dennis Group and Joseph L Abuin are located close to The Landing, which could be convenient for clients combining meetings with dining.
What community or professional services are located near The Landing that could be of interest?
Near The Landing, you can find several professional services like accountants (Buchbinder Tunick & Company LLP), legal services (Derek Smith Law Group PLLC), and community non-profits such as BOMA New York, providing various resources to visitors and locals.