A la carte dining menus are offered at all Chelsea Table + Stage shows. You do not need to make a separate dining reservation at the same time as the show. Food and beverage are separate from the show ticket price. $25 minimum per person will be required at all Chelsea Stage shows.
Dining reservations are for dining only at Chelsea Table + Stage, and do not include show tickets. You will be dining in our street-level space. If you'd like to purchase show tickets, click the TICKETS + SHOWS button in the top right corner of the page to see our calendar.
All shows have a dining menu available. You do not have to make a separate dining reservation if you purchase show tickets.
Come early to enjoy the full dining experience at Chelsea Table + Stage! Doors open 1 hour before all ticketed showtimes. We recommend arriving at least 30-45 minutes before showtime to settle in. For more show information, check out our Tickets + Shows page.
Send us an email at tickets@chelseatableandstage.com
You can find our menu at chelseatableandstage.com/#menus
All seating at Chelsea Stage shows is reserved seating. Simply choose your seat online to purchase your tickets.
We’re always interested in discovering new artists, whether you’re based in the city or touring. Please send a detailed message to - programming@chelseatableandstage.com. Please include your artist name, performance history in NYC, links to your music/social handles and the target dates you’re looking to perform.
We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express, as well as cash.
All ticket sales are final and non-transferrable.
Absolutely! Please note that your ticket price does not include any food or beverage. Our dinner menu is available during all shows, and can be found here.
$25 minimum per person will be required at all Chelsea Stage shows.
Smoking is not permitted at Chelsea Table + Stage. This includes electronic cigarettes/vaping.
Chelsea Table + Stage is available for private and corporate events, film shoots, and more. Please contact events@chelseatableandstage.com.
We do! Please email info@chelseatableandstage.com or call 212.434.0499 for assistance.
Yes, the main space is wheelchair accessible via our elevator at street level. If you require any further assistance we would be more than happy to help, please reach out to us prior to the event at info@chelseatableandstage.com.
All ages are welcome at Chelsea Table + Stage, unless a show is specifically noted to have an age limit. Please check our show calendar for more information about specific shows. The default is all ages - a show will only show an age limit if they artist has requested it due to content.
Cancellations are extremely rare. However, if there is a cancellation, you will be notified as soon as possible and be given information for rescheduling or next steps.
We may release tickets the day of the show if there are cancellations.
Photography is allowed in the venue, but please be respectful of the performers and others enjoying the show around you. Flash photography is not permitted. We ask that you take photos from your phone or a simple point and shoot camera for personal use. Recording shows is not permitted. Any content shot with the intent for commercial or promotional use, must be authorized in advance by reaching out to info@chelseatableandstage.com.
Yes! You can dine with us daily starting at 4pm. Enjoy an intimate setting with a backstage feel before a show, after work, or for a night out! Breakfast is also available daily from 7am to 11am.
There is metered street parking available, as well as a lot at 100 West 26th Street (MPG Parking)
There are several subway stations nearby. The 1 train stops at 23rd Street and 28th Street, the F train stops at 23rd Street, and the NQRW and BDFM trains all stop at Herald Square. All are within walking distance, as is the NJ PATH stop at 33rd Street.
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Proof of vaccination is not currently required to attend shows at Chelsea Stage, unless requested by an artist. We will continue to re-evaluate this policy as CDC guidance evolves and changes.