YOTEL New York is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

1. YOTEL New York

7.4
570 10th Ave (at W 42nd St), New York, NY
Hotel · Hell's Kitchen · 281 tips and reviews

JauntedJaunted: Two words: HOT TUBS. Also, the "club cabins" are ideal for tweet-ups and the new restaurant, Dohyo, is amaaaaazing. The tables lower down into the floor for parties! Follow us on Twitter @Jaunted.

Wendy P.Wendy Parsley: 24 hr galley access is uber convenient. Yobot is brilliant idea and implementation of technology. Staff is friendly. Rooms are called cabins. Small but amazing use of space and comfy.

Tim G.Tim Gogal: Views are cool! Room is small but makes great use of space. It's like a hotel/iPod/airline cabin.

Gallow Green is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

2. Gallow Green

8.6
542 W 27th St (btwn 10th & 11th Ave), New York, NY
Lounge · Chelsea · 233 tips and reviews

Connie C.Connie Chiu: Gorgeous interior and exterior space for drinks. Feels like a cozy cabin during the winter time. Food and drinks are delicious, though pricey with a long wait. Come for the view and novelty.

Sacha S.Sacha S: It is a cabin on he top of a rooftop. Very romantic, fun decorations and just an experience. Do brunch and after brunch cocktails here.

Julie S.Julie Soscia: A trendy rooftop bar located at the top of the McKittrick Hotel. Enjoy a robust cocktail menu and be sure to check out the winter-themed cabin activated in the winter months.

The Jane Hotel is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

3. The Jane Hotel

7.7
113 Jane St (at West St), New York, NY
Hotel · West Village · 150 tips and reviews

justen f.justen f: If you check in for the first time at night, make sure you have a flashlight app on your phone. You'll need it to find the power to your cabin.

Kate H.Kate Hartman: With plump bathrobes, smart storage space, and primo room service, The Jane makes cabin living feel as cushy as it can get. Affordably priced and right by the Highline, Hudson, and West Village.

James B.James Bates: Quirky but super cool hotel in the West Village. Choose a Captains Cabin and be warned the lobby bar is a hipster club at weekends but you don't get disturbed in the rooms.

Lovers of Today is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

4. Lovers of Today

8.3
132 1/2 E 7th St (near Ave A), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Alphabet City · 116 tips and reviews

JM P.JM Parveaux: Check out secret bar Cabin Down Below on the back

Zack K.Zack Kantor: This place is eh, try cabin if you can get in ;)

Brian D.Brian DeVito: Small, but one of the best speakeasies in the city. Good backup for Death & Co and PDT nearby.

The ELK is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

5. The ELK

8.8
128 Charles St (btwn Washington & Greenwich St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · West Village · 118 tips and reviews

Lauren M.Lauren Mac: Well done cappuccino, great "modern log cabin" feel, in an adorable area of West Village. Hope to be back soon.

Shanna N.Shanna Nevelz: Great cup of coffee and perfect space to spend the afternoon working on a laptop.

Noah W.Noah Weiss: Feels like an SF sightglass coffee outpost planted in the West Village. Airy and woody. Tasty cappuccino, and a solid chai latte too.

The Jeffrey Craft Beer & Bites is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

6. The Jeffrey Craft Beer & Bites

8.9
311 E 60th St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Beer Garden · Upper East Side · 188 tips and reviews

Dave S.Dave Sedgwick: A great selection of craft beers, in a cool vintage factory / log cabin ish decor. Note the reclaimed wood pallets holding the lights on the ceiling.

Justin C.Justin Clark: Craft beer, local feel, and good food

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: The Jeffrey Craft Beer & Bites is one of those places where even hard-core beer geeks may not know every offering on the draft list. Read more.

o ya is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

7. o ya

120 E 28th St (Park Avenue South), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Rose Hill · 20 tips and reviews

LindsLinds: Def a go-to if you love inventive sushi bar bites and small plates to share. Loved the truffle uni nigiri and the mochi donuts.

Ashley E.Ashley Edery: The BEST of the best. Do the 24 course then make it the only thing you talk about every day after.

Andrew W.Andrew Wong: 18 course omakase is the most worth. Unique and best tasting experience I've had since the chefs not only pick the best fish, but also purposefully use certain ingredients that complement the fish.

Hudson Hotel is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

8. Hudson Hotel

6.9
358 W 58th St (at 9th Ave), New York, NY
Hotel · Hell's Kitchen · 300 tips and reviews

Tracy B.Tracy Boyd: The standard room is VERY small. Feels like a cabin on a small boat.

Sarah P.Sarah Parmenter: Rooms are like boat cabins, and not in a good way. Made sense when someone said it used to be university dorms. Bar area is lively, get the fries from the food window!

Allison J.Allison Jones: Lobby level outdoor patio/lounge is really nice. This is an excellent place to stay. Centrally located and cool vide.

Spaghetti Incident is one of The 9 Best Places for Cabins in New York City.

9. Spaghetti Incident

7.7
231 Eldridge St (btwn Houston St & Stanton St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Lower East Side · 48 tips and reviews

DinaDina: Homemade spaghetti, budino caramel pudding for desert

LaurenLauren: Rec'd: whole-wheat-spaghetti dressed w/ pistachio pesto and zucchini; bucatini all’ ­amatriciana. via New York Magazine/Grub Street | The 30 Best (New) Cheap Eats in New York [July 12, 2015]

BonBon: Spaghetti Bolognese was there exact meaty red sauce one would want. Kale pesto, don't do it. Kale is not for pesto. Artichoke arancini were great although not too choke-y. Great windowfront table.