Amused

“- White Cheddar & Tomato Bacon Grilled Cheese ($12)
On to the sandwiches, this was a very well-executed grilled cheese.”

“Still love it, though I haven't tried any of their other brunch dishes.”

“Candied Bacon Grilled Cheese Slider
Gouda and Fig Grilled Cheese Slider
Both grilled cheese sliders were good.”

Amused

Take-out: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

6 reviews

  1. Finding a place that has a lower east side feeling to it on the UWS is not easy, but I found one! I went here with my friend last Saturday for brunch, since this place is only open on Saturday and Sunday, and I really enjoyed the pigs in a pretzel, string bean fries and bruschetta carbonara with poached eggs, bacon, tomato, herbs, shaved cheese. I highly recommend the beer with citrus that they serve. Staff was very sweet, caring and attentive. Service was prompt. Thank God I finally found a place on the UWS that is trendy and cool. I'll definitely be back at some point. : )

    * Cash Only *

  2. Amused is only open for brunch Saturdays and Sundays (they have a catering/private party business during the week) – so you better make sure to drag your ass there one weekend because this is an unusual Upper West Side gem.

    It's a small joint & not a lot of seating, so our large group sat at the big communal table in the middle. Their menu is full of unique ways of cooking eggs as well as many, many grilled cheeses. Absolutely loved the grilled cheeses. The standouts were gruyere + candied bacon, smoked gouda + fig, and monterey jack + pesto + muenster. We also enjoyed the egg dishes, especially the poached eggs + tater tots – simple but delicious. These crispy taters are definitely worth a try.

    Highly recommend Amused for a casual, fried, cheesy brunch on the UWS.

  3. This appropriately named, confusingly self-described "Small Plates & Pop Ups Restaurant" is pretty awesome. You will be amused by their playful takes on comfort food and very well-executed renditions of beige food.

    The misleading "Small Plates" part of the restaurant subtitle doesn't do justice to the other half of the menu, which includes a big list of awesome not at all small grilled cheeses and other sandwiches, and excellent shakes. As for the "Pop Ups" part, make sure you note that they are only open from Friday to Sunday. For the rest of the week, they hold private parties and dinners and are closed to the public.

    The food is mostly pretty heavy, which makes the too much food we ordered even more overwhelming:

    – String Bean Frites ($9)
    Surprisingly there are no fries on the menu (though they do have lots of varieties of tater tots on the brunch menu), so we opted for the closest thing, these delicious fried String Beans. Much like a lot of the stuff here, the plating is very amusing, in this case with some of the frites packaged in a little custom pouch alongside the "green goddess dipping sauce".

    – Pig in a Pretzel ($12 for 5)
    Like a fancier version of pigs in the blanket, but not quite as fancy as the similar ones at Alder, these were delicious. Topped with honey smoked mustard and "mustard caviar", these were as nice to look at as they were fun and tasty to eat.

    – Kale Caesar Salad ($7)
    Gotta have some green among all that beige. This was a pretty delicious version of a caesar salad, but was pretty straightforward compared to the other kooky stuff.

    – Ramen Carbonara ($16)
    The most amusing of all of the dishes, this ramen swimming in creamy carbonara sauce was served in a custom styrofoam Cup O Noodles cup. It was super rich with the combination of that sauce, the runny poached egg, and the thick chunks of pork belly. This delicious, satisfying cup definitely does not qualify as a "small plate".

    – White Cheddar & Tomato Bacon Grilled Cheese ($12)
    On to the sandwiches, this was a very well-executed grilled cheese. Nice and crispy with some great flavor from the tomato bacon, this was a great choice.

    – Patty Melt ($14)
    The patty melt was even better. You can't really go wrong with a beef patty, onions, and swiss cheese on crispy rye bread, and they do it perfectly here. Get this.

    – Salted Caramel Shake ($8)
    This shake was excellent, but super unnecessary with all of that heavy food. Maybe save it for dessert to go with the crispy churros.

    – Deconstructed S'mores ($6)
    Back to another bizarre item, which turned out to be surprisingly delicious. The "deconstructed" s'more here consists of a marshmallow injected with a long syringe filled with chocolate. We were instructed to squeeze the syringe into the marshmallow, which made a wonderful mess of gooey, chocolatey marshmallow. The single marshmallow is tough to share, so you might want to get two of these.

    – Churros with Salted Caramel Sauce ($8)
    The churros were excellent, and were in the form of crispy little bite size pieces. There were a bunch of them served in a brown Chinese takeout container alongside a generous helping of salted caramel sauce.

    The cozy restaurant is set up with a large well-lit communal table in the center, with small two-tops lining the walls on both sides. Service was great and very friendly. Make sure to note that it's cash only and on the pricey side, so be prepared for that. There is so much more on the fun menu to try that I would definitely return, perhaps at brunch to try some of the additional selections not on the dinner menu.

  4. Loved this place when it was called "Say Cheese".  Still love it, though I haven't tried any of their other brunch dishes.  But their various grilled cheese versions are excellent.  Cash only.

  5. Been wanting to try this place forever!
    Presentation is good, food is even better!

    The Party Starter Rx

    This was my favorite presentation of the night. They even gave us an extra shot of sochu which they served in a medicine measurement cap. It was also very delicious! I don't like sochu but this tasted amazing and was quite refreshing

    Fried Green Beans
    The green beans are served in a seed envelope which is adorable. These tasted like typical fried green beans they were good though I felt the accompanying sauce lacked flavor.

    Pigs in a Blanket with Mustard Caviar
    The mustard caviar distinguished this dish for the better. The "pig" is served in a pretzel crust that was good.

    Candied Bacon Grilled Cheese Slider
    Gouda and Fig Grilled Cheese Slider
    Both grilled cheese sliders were good. The candied bacon was the best very tasty. Though the sliders were small as the server had warned us. They are served on sourdough bread.

    Ramen Carbonara
    This was my favorite. Presentation was on point. The pork belly was tender and delicious as was the poached egg and carbonara sauce/broth

    Deconstructed S'mores
    These were unique and delicious. I don't like smores usually because I feel that the graham cracker dries it out too much. This however was graham cracker crumble and just the right amount. At $6 each though I felt that was a little pricey.

    Aside from food, service was very nice and knowledgeable. We were in decisive and rather chatty- the server didn't bombard us, gave us time and space and was present for when we needed him.

    Given that I trieda large portion of the menu, once they/if they add new menu items I'd be back.

  6. Amused was a great Saturday afternoon NYC lunch discovery after spending our morning at the Natural History Museum and Central Park.  It is a very close walk to both locations.  My husband and I were just walking around looking for a place to eat and were immediately stopped by the large "Artisan Grilled Cheese" sign painted onto the brick.  This is basically my favorite thing in life so of course I wanted to stop and check it out.  

    The restaurant is small but it wasn't crowded at all.  The servers were extremely nice and helpful as well.  They bring you water in steel mugs, which is the best way to drink water IMHO, and let you peruse the menu.  I chose the Gruyere, Swiss, French Onion on Sour Dough and my husband chose the Smoked Gouda and Fig on Peasant Bread.  We decided to share our sandwiches, and a box of tots, of course!  Both were great, but I have to say mine was better.  The Fig would have been better but the cheese didn't melt all the way.  

    Overall, I really enjoyed it and would love to go back again.  Keep in mind Amused is CASH ONLY!  Definitely can hinder what you may order if you don't have the funds on hand.  Its hard to have a cash only place nowadays; I hardly carry cash unless I know in advance I'll need it.  Also, FYI, if you have to go to the bathroom, you have to go through the kitchen.  Doesn't seem to bother the cooks at all, but it is weird to walk straight through.  I felt like I was in their way, and in some way contributing to a health code violation, but maybe this is just the norm in NYC?

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