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Enough is enough! The city that never sleeps now just waits in hourslong lines

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Enough is enough! The city that never sleeps now just waits in hourslong lines

Believe it or not, there was once a time when waiting “on line” or “in line” was one of the few things New Yorkers universally hated.

We complained about subway delays. We groaned at crowded delis. We perfected the art of weaving through tourists who stopped in the middle of the sidewalk.

Remember the classic “Seinfeld” episode “The Chinese Restaurant?”

Jerry, George and Elaine spend an entire episode waiting for a table that never opens — and that’s the joke. 

They’re miserable. They’re frustrated. They’re counting every wasted minute.

Nobody’s taking selfies. Nobody’s posting a TikTok. Nobody’s calling the wait “part of the experience.”

Back then, waiting for something while being a part of a line was something New Yorkers endured. Today, it’s something they actively seek out.

Now, somehow, we’ve become a city that willingly spends its free time standing around.

On any given weekend, New Yorkers, or so we think, can be found waiting an hour for a salted brown butter iced latte at Caffe Paradiso, two hours for mediocre pancakes at Bubby’s, three hours for a sample sale and even longer for whatever TikTok has declared essential that week.

Even the simple joy of grabbing an ice cream cone on a hot summer day has been taken away as buzzy spots like Cafe Panna draw massive lines of eager scavengers looking to satisfy their taste buds with the latest flavor the Gramercy cafe has posted about on its social media pages.

And don’t get me started on the lackluster $11 Dot Cakes offered by luxe grocer Butterfield Market that sent New Yorkers into a frenzy.

Or how about last month’s mob scene of hundreds camping out for days outside Times Square and SoHo Swatch Stores hoping to score a Swatch x Audemars Piguet collaboration watch.

The city that never sleeps increasingly feels like a city that never stops queuing.

And unlike the lines of old, these aren’t necessities. They’re choices.

Somewhere along the way, Gothamites stopped treating lines as a problem and started treating them as a lifestyle. The line has become New York’s newest social club.

Social media didn’t just make lines longer — it changed what they mean.

A line outside a restaurant used to signal demand. Now it creates demand. The sight of dozens of people waiting outside a business has become its own form of advertising.

A crowded sidewalk tells passersby that something important must be happening inside.

TikTok videos of customers waiting two hours for noodles or pastries don’t discourage people from going — they convince them to join the queue.

FOMO has replaced convenience. The wait itself has become part of the product. The line has become the destination.

In the Concrete Jungle that is now obsessed with exclusivity, scarcity has become a status symbol. If everyone can get it, it isn’t special.

Last fall, the phenomenon was already beginning to take over the city’s dining scene.

At the time, Queens’ culinary consultant Joe DiStefano told The Post that the “big, dumb line” had become a fixture of city dining.

Nearly a year later, that description feels less like an observation and more like a warning.

Back in October, the hordes of people were mostly outside restaurants. Today, they’re everywhere. 

New Yorkers queue for matcha, sample sales, beauty pop-ups, apartment open houses, exclusive merchandise drops and just about anything that manages to go viral online.

NYC food scene insider Andrea Strong pointed out that restaurants had become “a place to show how high you rank on the status totem pole.”

That mindset has now expanded far beyond restaurants. The product almost doesn’t matter anymore. What matters is proving you were willing to wait for it.

The Big Apple’s obsession with exclusivity has created a strange new economy where scarcity is often more valuable than quality. 

A line wrapped around the block has become the ultimate endorsement. And thanks to social media, those lines now generate their own momentum. 

As DiStefano explained, influencer hype can send New Yorkers flocking to a business overnight. In 2026, the crowd itself has become the advertisement.

And I’m hardly the only person who thinks New York’s line culture has spiraled out of control.

Popular TikTok creator Matt Peterson has built a following by spotlighting restaurants that “don’t have lines” — and, in his opinion, deserve more attention because of it. 

In video after video, Peterson warns viewers that “there’s a line epidemic in New York City.”

The phenomenon has become so widespread that creators are now documenting the lines themselves as a form of content. 

Earlier this month, creator Renata D’Agrella Kenen went viral after walking through SoHo and challenging herself to count how many lines she could find within a 10-block radius.

The answer? Eight (or more than enough to prove her point).

Kenen documented tourists, transplants and others waiting for a Coach pop-up that was handing out free cherry matchas, a long line outside a generic Blank Street Coffee spot, another big one outside Mimi’s Frozen Yogurt, a massive queue for Leon’s Bagels, one for New York or Nowhere merchandise and yet another outside the neighborhood’s Reformation location.

“Line culture in NYC has gotten so crazy,” she wrote.

I have to agree. In my humble opinion, waiting in line for free food, free merch or a one-day-only event is one thing.

But standing in the blistering heat for 45 minutes for a coffee from a chain with multiple locations nearby is something else entirely.

And the trend shows no signs of slowing down. Just this week, another New Yorker user filmed a lengthy Lower East Side queue and wondered aloud: “Everyone participating in line culture in NYC … are we okay?”

Meanwhile, creator @shonathann perhaps summed up the city’s newest pastime best: “The sun is out and New Yorkers are back with their favorite activity of waiting in line.”

It’s hard to argue with him. We’re no longer paying with money alone — we’re paying with time.

Perhaps that’s because the real product isn’t the bagel, the matcha or the trendy restaurant table. It’s the feeling of being part of something everyone else wants.

But the city “so nice they named it twice” became great because people were always moving — hustling to the next opportunity, the next meeting, the next adventure.

In a city where time is supposed to be money, New Yorkers are suddenly spending both. If we’re not careful, the city that never sleeps may become the city that never gets to the front of the line.



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