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CuisineNew American
Executive ChefGreg Baxtrom
LocationNew York City, United States
Opinionated About Dining

Five Acres brings New American cooking to Rockefeller Plaza under chef Greg Baxtrom, earning consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognition from 2023 through 2025. Set within one of Midtown Manhattan's most trafficked commercial corridors, it operates on daytime hours that position it as a serious lunch destination rather than an evening-first restaurant — a distinction that shapes both its menu and its audience.

Five Acres restaurant in New York City, United States
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Midtown's Daytime Dining Proposition

Rockefeller Plaza operates on a logic that most Manhattan restaurants don't have to reckon with: the crowd arrives between nine and five, then empties. Restaurants in this corridor have historically defaulted to tourist traps or expense-account steakhouses — places built around capture, not return visits. Five Acres occupies a different position. The New American format under chef Greg Baxtrom, combined with consecutive recognition from Opinionated About Dining (ranked #488 in 2024, rising to #485 in 2025), signals a kitchen calibrated for a more considered audience than the surrounding foot traffic might suggest.

That OAD trajectory matters as context. The list draws heavily from frequent-diner input and tends to surface restaurants that reward repeat visits rather than one-time spectacle. A venue climbing within that ranking over three consecutive years — from Recommended in 2023 to ranked placements in 2024 and 2025 , suggests a kitchen maintaining consistency rather than coasting. In a Midtown block that could easily sell on location alone, that consistency is the editorial point.

The Lunch vs. Dinner Question , and Why It Doesn't Apply Here

Five Acres runs a daily schedule from 11 am to 8 pm, seven days a week. That ceiling matters: there is no late dinner service, no post-theatre crowd, no 9 pm seating for the finance industry's long-table celebrations. The operation is built entirely around daytime and early-evening dining, which structurally aligns it with the working lunch, the pre-show meal, and the early weekday dinner rather than the late-night tasting menu circuit.

New York's dining divide between lunch and dinner is more pronounced than in most cities. At the four-star level , Per Se, Le Bernardin, Eleven Madison Park , lunch formats often offer condensed menus at meaningfully lower price points than their evening equivalents, and that gap attracts a different diner: one who wants the room and the kitchen without the full commitment. Five Acres doesn't operate in that tier, but the structural logic applies at a different scale. A restaurant that closes at 8 pm is making a statement about its primary service: this is a lunch and early-evening restaurant, and the kitchen's energy reflects that. The absence of a late-night second seating means the kitchen isn't splitting its attention between two audiences with different expectations.

For the visitor deciding between a working lunch at Craft or a more casual midday stop, or weighing the evening options against Clocktower further downtown, the 8 pm close places Five Acres firmly in the afternoon category. That's not a limitation , it's a clarity of purpose that many Midtown options lack.

New American at Rockefeller Plaza: What That Actually Means

New American as a category has expanded to cover nearly everything that isn't explicitly ethnic or French-derived, which makes it a less useful label than it once was. At one end of the spectrum, places like ABC Kitchen have built their identity around seasonal produce sourcing and a certain organic-leaning aesthetic. At the other, Beauty & Essex uses the same designation to cover a different kind of room entirely. What connects them is a freedom from strict culinary doctrine , the kitchen can draw on whatever technique or ingredient logic serves the dish.

In this context, Five Acres' OAD recognition is the most reliable signal about where the cooking lands. OAD's North America list rewards technical seriousness and ingredient quality; restaurants that appear on it tend to lean toward the refined end of the New American spectrum rather than the comfort-casual end. Chef Greg Baxtrom's presence in the kitchen provides a named credential, though the more useful data point here is the consistent award recognition rather than biographical detail.

The Rockefeller Plaza address does impose certain practical realities on the kitchen. The dining public in this corridor includes a significant proportion of people who didn't specifically choose the restaurant , they chose the location. That self-selection pressure can push menus toward accessibility. The fact that Five Acres has built a recognized reputation despite, or perhaps through, that constraint suggests a kitchen that has found a workable balance between accessibility and seriousness.

Situating Five Acres in a Broader New American Conversation

New American cooking has produced some of the most decorated tables in the country. Alinea in Chicago, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the format's ceiling: multi-course, reservation-months-out, destination dining. On the East Coast, The Inn at Little Washington and Providence in Los Angeles occupy a similarly serious tier. Further south, Emeril's in New Orleans and Bayona demonstrate how the category works across different regional contexts.

Five Acres doesn't position itself against those properties. Its competitive frame is the working lunch and early dinner in a commercial Midtown corridor , a narrower but genuinely contested category. The relevant peer comparison is to other OAD-listed New York restaurants operating at a similar tier, where The Four Horsemen in Williamsburg offers a useful contrast: natural-wine-focused, neighbourhood-rooted, and operating on a different kind of social logic than a Plaza address. Five Acres and The Four Horsemen both appear in OAD's North America recognition, but serve very different diners in very different contexts.

For a broader picture of where Five Acres sits within New York's dining options, see our full New York City restaurants guide. The city's hotel and bar scenes are covered in our full New York City hotels guide and our full New York City bars guide. For complementary planning, our full New York City wineries guide and our full New York City experiences guide cover adjacent categories.

Practical Planning

Address: Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112. Hours: Monday through Sunday, 11 am to 8 pm. Reservations: Booking method not listed in available data; given the Midtown location and OAD recognition, advance planning is advisable for weekday lunch. Awards: Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in North America , Recommended (2023), #488 (2024), #485 (2025). Google rating: 4.2 from 409 reviews. Price: Not listed; expect Midtown New American pricing commensurate with the OAD ranking tier.

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