# How to Secure Hard-to-Get Restaurant Reservations _Published 2024-06-01 on DinnerElite (https://dinnerelite.com/blog/how-to-get-hard-to-get-restaurant-reservations)._ Landing a reservation at a buzzy new restaurant can feel like winning the lottery. While there's no guaranteed trick, a combination of preparation, timing, and technology can dramatically improve your odds. ## The Restaurant Reservation Game Has Changed The NYC dining scene has evolved dramatically over the past few years. What used to be a simple phone call to make a reservation has turned into a competitive sport. Popular restaurants on platforms like Resy and OpenTable get booked within minutes of releasing their tables. Understanding this new landscape is crucial. Restaurants typically release reservations 30 days in advance, usually at specific times (often 10 AM EST for Resy). The most coveted spots - think Carbone, 4 Charles Prime Rib, or Don Angie - can fill up in under 60 seconds. ## Proven Strategies That Actually Work ### 1. Master the Release Schedule Every restaurant has a pattern. Most NYC hotspots follow Resy's standard 30-day advance booking window, releasing tables at 10 AM EST. However, some restaurants have their own schedules: - **Weekend tables**: Often released on weekdays - **Special events**: May have different release dates - **Holiday periods**: Usually released earlier with special rules ### 2. Use Technology to Your Advantage Manual refreshing is ineffective and frustrating. Smart diners use reservation monitoring tools like DinnerElite to: - **Monitor availability 24/7**: Get instant notifications when tables open up - **Track cancellations**: Many great reservations become available due to last-minute cancellations - **Set up alerts**: Never miss a booking window again ### 3. The Art of Timing Beyond the initial release, there are several strategic times to check for availability: - **48-72 hours before**: When restaurants release no-show penalties - **Day of dining**: Last-minute cancellations are common - **Tuesday-Wednesday mornings**: Historically lower demand periods ### 4. Build Restaurant Relationships Don't underestimate the power of being a known customer: - **Become a regular**: Visit during off-peak times first - **Follow on social media**: Restaurants sometimes announce special availability - **Join loyalty programs**: Many offer priority booking ## Advanced Techniques for Power Users ### The Multi-Platform Approach Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Check availability across: - **Resy**: The dominant platform in NYC - **OpenTable**: Still used by many establishments - **Direct restaurant websites**: Some restaurants have their own booking systems - **Phone calls**: Old school but sometimes effective ### Understanding Restaurant Psychology Restaurants want to fill seats while maintaining exclusivity. They often: - **Hold back tables**: Released closer to the date - **Manage no-shows**: Release tables with strict cancellation policies - **Favor larger parties**: More revenue per table ## Common Mistakes to Avoid ### The Refresh Trap Constantly refreshing Resy or OpenTable is counterproductive. These platforms have rate limiting, and excessive requests can temporarily block your access. ### Ignoring Off-Peak Opportunities Tuesday and Wednesday dinners, Sunday lunches, and early/late dining times often have better availability for the same restaurants. ### Not Having Backup Plans Always have 2-3 restaurant options in mind. If your first choice is booked, you can quickly pivot to alternatives. ## The DinnerElite Advantage While these manual strategies work, they require constant attention and perfect timing. DinnerElite automates the entire process: - **24/7 monitoring**: Never miss a cancellation or new release - **Instant notifications**: Get alerted the moment tables become available - **Multiple restaurant tracking**: Monitor all your preferred spots simultaneously - **Smart timing**: Optimized checking based on each restaurant's patterns DinnerElite isn't the only reservation alert service out there. Before you commit to one, see this [comparison of reservation alert services](/compare), which lines DinnerElite up against every major alternative on price, platform coverage, and speed. ## Conclusion Securing hard-to-get restaurant reservations is part strategy, part timing, and part persistence. While the manual approach can work, the most successful diners leverage technology to give themselves every advantage. The key is to be systematic, patient, and prepared to act quickly when opportunities arise. Whether you're trying to book a special anniversary dinner or simply want to try the latest hotspot, these strategies will significantly improve your success rate. For more specific guidance on booking platforms, check out our comprehensive [Resy vs OpenTable comparison guide](/blog/resy-vs-opentable-complete-guide). And if you're looking for last-minute opportunities, our [last-minute reservations guide](/blog/last-minute-restaurant-reservations-nyc) reveals insider secrets most diners don't know. Skip the manual work: set up a [free reservation alert](/tools/reservation-alerts) for any restaurant we track, and see which tables are truly worth the chase in our data-ranked list of the [hardest restaurant reservations in NYC](/hardest-restaurant-reservations-nyc). Ready to stop the endless refreshing and start dining at NYC's best restaurants? DinnerElite takes the stress out of reservation hunting, so you can focus on what matters most - enjoying incredible meals.