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This restaurant is fantastic! When it comes to social distancing, the tables are spaced 6 feet apart, and where that wasn't possible, they installed barriers between them (you can see this in one of the pictures). All the staff were wearing masks, and there was even a dedicated table for hand sanitizers. They offered a two-hour bottomless brunch for $30, which included a brunch entree. I opted for the steak and eggs,... View all feedback.
Great place for a bite to eat and/or some decent draft beers. They've made sensible use of the space and ensured there is space downstairs and upstairs as well as a great outdoor area. The beers aren't cheap $10) and the Happy Hour is not the best $7 pre-7 but the selection is weak) but it's worth it for the friendly atmosphere, good food, and outdoor space in this part of Midtown.
This is the best Irish bar in midtown Manhattan. The staff is courteous and professional. The owner is a legend of Manhattan full of humor and hospitality first class. The place looks small from outside but Tuttles has one of the best beer gardens in New York city. And upstairs is like a penthouse of a bar. I never miss the New Year’s Eve celebrations. Highly recommended. 5 Stars
I love the location of this bar, it's close to lots of other bars and in a neighborhood full of life beauty. I love getting a few drinks with friends and enjoying them on a friday night.
I have been coming here for about 6 years now. I have gotten to know many of the staff members here they have always been SUPER friendly and accomodating to my friends and I. On several occasions they have helped me set up private events or viewings of my favorite sports team (go Pats! . The owners and bartenders have made this place feel like my own living room. The outdoor space here is incredible, make sure you check it out! I really like a lot of the food items here, the chicken tenders have alwasy been really great. Really good bar food, I can 't speak to more of the traditional entrees on the menu because I usually eat 'football type ' food when I 'm there. Prices on some drinks can be a tad high, but to be expected in the midtown area. On several occasions they have had drink specials to balance it out. Many people may not realize there is a nice upstairs bar in addition to all the ground floor space, check it out!
This restaurant is fantastic! When it comes to social distancing, the tables are spaced 6 feet apart, and where that wasn't possible, they installed barriers between them (you can see this in one of the pictures). All the staff were wearing masks, and there was even a dedicated table for hand sanitizers. They offered a two-hour bottomless brunch for $30, which included a brunch entree. I opted for the steak and eggs, which had an additional charge, but it was absolutely worth it! The others at my table had the omelet and eggs benedict, and everyone was very pleased with their meals. The food, service, and atmosphere were excellent; this place should definitely be on your list for brunch!