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Admin I Friday, February 13.26

​NEW YORK — Tired of your date crashing? Now you can just reboot them.

​A trendy new Manhattan watering hole has officially opened its doors to the city’s most controversial couples: humans and their AI companions.

While most restaurants are busy banning phones at the table, this “digital-first” lounge is leaning into the future by offering specialized seating designed specifically for those dining with a virtual partner.

​The establishment, which has become a hot topic on the betting platform Polymarket, is catering to a growing subculture of New Yorkers who prefer the company of an algorithm over a flesh-and-blood boyfriend or girlfriend.

No More “Table for One” Stigma

​For many, the biggest hurdle to dating an AI isn’t the software—it’s the shame of sitting alone in public staring at a screen. This new venue aims to kill the “loner” stigma by providing:

​Integrated Device Mounts: Ergonomic stands that hold your phone or tablet at eye level, making it look like your digital sweetheart is sitting right across from you.

​Privacy Dividers: Strategic lighting and high-backed booths so you can whisper sweet nothings to your AI without the table next to you calling for the check.

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​Charging Ports at Every Seat: Because nothing ruins a romantic dinner faster than a 1% battery notification.

​​Industry insiders are watching the venue closely.

On the prediction market Polymarket, traders have been betting on whether “AI Dining” will become a mainstream trend or remain a niche quirk for the tech-obsessed. So far, the “success” odds are climbing as social isolation and the rise of advanced chatbots create a perfect storm for virtual companionship.

​”People are already on their phones during dinner anyway,” says the bar’s manager.

“We’re just making it official. Whether your date is a human from Brooklyn or a server in California, we don’t judge.”

​ The Rise of the Virtual Plus-One
​The launch follows a massive surge in AI companionship apps like Replika and Character.ai, which boast millions of users who claim to be in “committed relationships” with their bots.

​Until now, these relationships were largely kept behind closed doors.

By providing a physical space for “digital dates,” the NYC bar is testing a bold theory: that in 2026, the only thing more important than who you’re with is how fast your Wi-Fi is.

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