Tiny’s & The Bar Upstairs Menu – New York, NY

Type : American restaurant

Location : New York, NY

Historical 1810 bi-level townhouse showcases New American fare in a dimly lit, rustic setting. Based on 829 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery

Tiny's & The Bar Upstairs 10013

Address:
135 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013

Phone: (212) 374-1135

Website:

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Hours

Tuesday 5–10:30 PM
Wednesday 5–10:30 PM
Thursday 5–10:30 PM
Friday 5–10:30 PM
Saturday 10:30 AM–10:30 PM
Sunday 10:30 AM–10:30 PM
Monday 5–10:30 PM

Menu

To-Go Mains
Shrimp Fried Rice $27.00
The Burger $29.00
Meatballs & Cavatelli $28.00
To-Go Salads
Avocado Caesar $21.00
Kale Salad $19.00
Greek Salad $20.00
Quinoa Salad $20.00
To-Go Sides
Tiny’s Tater Tots $14.00
Brussel Sprouts $14.00
Garlic Fries $12.00
Broccoli Rabe $14.00
Mac & Cheese $19.00

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Menu Photos

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: tinysnyc.comopentable.com

Reviews

Syeda Ali
was really let down by the brunch experience, waited 40 mins for a table despite having a reservation. the server was nice but got our order wrong twice, when i finally got my food (chicken and waffles) half the waffles were burnt the other two were burnt a little less but i was so hungry i just dealt with it. espresso martini tastes like it was made with cheap vodka, had an intense rubbing alcohol after taste.

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X. Moorer
Cool spot to meet up with friends. We did apps only for our order. The meatballs were decent. Garlic fries are shoestring but the 2nd order was over seasoned. The shrimp cocktail is only 4 large shrimp but a good quality. The popcorn shrimp has a kick but it’s tasty. We were pleasantly surprised by the tuna tartare. It was fresh and nice on the palate.

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Javier Kohen
This place has the quintessential tight quarters ambience in NYC. Despite the small area they managed to create an intimate experience that doesn’t feel crammed. The service was very friendly and attentive. I visited for brunch and for a holiday Eve and the food was very good, but didn’t wow me the same way as the vibe.

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Courtney Darder
This place is very cute the food was good but not the knock your socks off place. The drinks are very expensive here. 19 for a small espresso martini to me was a bit much. Not sure if I’d come back to eat here. If you get a morning cocktail and food expect to pay over 50 a person.

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Jessica Durney
Made my way through their apps and small plates with gusto. Loved everything, even if it was all pretty pricey. Oysters were fresh and briney, tuna tartare was bursting with interesting flavors, the burrata was fresh and creamy and I loved it paired with the collard greens, tater tots weren’t your typical tots – more like toasty squares of fresh potato – but very tasty, and the muscles were amazing with the best bread ever. Would definitely come back!

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Mike Ortiz
A very popular restaurant and bar, not much seating, very dim rustic with two bars and intimate feel. There isn’t a place to wait and one couple was in front of us so we were chilling outside for a few minutes. There an upstairs and down The food is amazing!

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Cal Vin
Tiny’s is a pretty good brunch place, all the dishes were around $20-30 – we got the veggie grain bowl and the french toast which they seem to have updated. Both were pretty good, but I don’t know if I’d pay $20+ for both dishes. We also got a cocktail (name escapes me) and a latte, both pretty good.

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Elisio Sapata
We had oysters, tuna tar tare, and crab cake and accompanied with white wine. Very good, very quaint. Worth the effort.

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Demetra Theo
We arrived 16 minutes before our reservation and we had to wait outside. The food does not worth the money. The clamps and the fries with garlic were delicious but the waffle chicken and the burger were just okay. Service was very good. All in all average.

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Erik Johnson
Unassuming spot to tuck away for conversation over drinks and a solid, comfortable menu. You can indulge in their famous tater tots and delicious meatballs, but there are plenty of healthier dishes as well. Dimly lit, but not a scene.

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