Eli’s Table
Eli’s Table
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
5 reviews
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Great for brunch! UES doesn't have a whole lot of options for early weekend ~morning~ people, so luckily this place opens earlier than most.
We came in at 9:30ishAM on a Saturday and there were only a few people..they have lots of two seater tables with a squishy couch…if your brunch-mate is nice they'll give you the couch :P.
I ordered the spinach quiche, bf ordered the spinach omlette, both were great! And came with a nice side salad, huge portion. Pre-brunch bread is not included so order a croissant to eat with the giant jar of jelly on the table. The croissant is HUGE..we're talking the size of your head.
Also not super pricey, all food + coffee and tip was about $20/pp. The service was a tad slow…aka we had to wave them down for more coffee and I chugged my water too often and was left empty. But overall a great little cafe feel, cute tables, varied well-priced menu and friendly service.
Poor service (ie non existent). Ordered the eggs Benedict which costs 16 bucks when I wanted the salmon version they charged 5 more. So for 21 bucks I got two tiny brioche which literally 2 slivers of salmon. Don't get me wrong if price and quality/qty match… I have no issue. But not here. Avoid.
Much like their grocery, this is an overpriced establishment. We had a very, very mediocre experience here. Came with another couple for an 8:30 reservation. By the time we arrived, 2 of the 3 seafood menu items were no longer available. Bummer.
The braised artichokes appetizer was bland and the artichokes had not been properly cleaned, leaving some of the stiff leaves for us to pick around. Yuck. I had the striped bass, which was good, but my husband thought his chicken was only so-so. The lemon meringue cake was interesting, in a good way.
Service was fine and the space itself is very pretty, but we were just totally underwhelmed.
Came here last night for drinks and dinner and was very pleased! Eli's Table has an incredible wine selection and a great menu that covers classic American food (sliders, steak, chicken, salmon, etc.). Sitting at the bar, we had a light champagne with fried zucchini and halibut tostadas. We then moved to a table by the window for dinner, sharing a delicious bottle of white burgundy, octopus, salmon and chicken. Food is delicious, wine selection is extensive, and above all the service is top notch.
Located in the Upper East Side we came into Eli's Table for after dinner drinks and sat at the bar with some new friends. My review is based on a glass of wine and one mixed cocktail. First off, the space is beautiful. In my opinion it's decorated well with a dark romantic French vibe. The volume of patrons was lacking for a Saturday night as the bar was mostly empty. Being my first time in NYC I figured most people were headed downtown by this time? Either way our service was decent but slightly lacking considering the low volume at the bar. My cocktail was fine but I have honestly had better. The old fashioned was one noted with smokey tones dominating the drink. I was excited to learn the bartender makes his own bitters and mixers which show dedication to the craft however I felt the recipe needed a little refinement. Overall for my brief stay I had a great time but felt they needed to do a little more to make this an extraordinary experience. Thanks!