Treadwell Park

“With drinking-game Jenga to play at your table, free self-serve popcorn, and ping-pong tables, it was genuinely a lot of fun to be there.”

“They have an amazing craft beer selection that changes frequently.”

“There's a down stairs smoking room (cigars or cigarette) which is set up like a huge lounge.”

Treadwell Park

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Smoking: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. What a great addition to the UES! Huge layout, offering communal tables in a very lively setting! Plenty of TVs to watch games, two ping pong tables, and lots of high tops by the bar. The 60's needed a place like this! Good food, large selection of beverages, and plenty of seating. For those nights after happy hour, you want a couple more drinks, and some food.

  2. I came here for the first time this past Friday to meet up with the girl friends. This bar is incredibly spacious with plenty of communal tables as well standing space. You will find ping pong tables, pinball machines, and many large televisions. And yes, free popcorn! Unfortunately the happy hour is only from 4pm-6pm and is very limited in terms of drinks that are on happy hour prices. The crowd is mostly yuppies.

    Happy hour drinks aside, there are plenty of selections of craft beers and ciders, wines, as well as the usual well drinks, cocktails, and shots. Basically, anyone will find a drink of choice here. The food menu is actually quite extensive and everything sounds so good. Not your usual boring bar food! I ordered the fried chicken entree which comes with 3 generous pieces of chicken, coleslaw, and warm potato salad. The presentation was incredibly cute with coleslaw and potato salad coming in mason jars – adorable! Unfortunately I wasn't particularly fond of the fried chicken as I thought it tasted plain and almost kind of strange, like old oil. I had to drench it with the bottle of chipotle sauce at the table to make it decent. I never knew fried chicken can be made wrong so that was shocking. At least the chicken wasn't dry though.

    The service was very attentive and everyone was very friendly.

    The bathrooms are strangely located downstairs which is kind of a pain because everyone's bladder will start acting up after a few drinks. And we all know that once you break that seal…

    Overall even though I found the fried chicken to be incredibly disappointing, I liked the atmosphere of this bar so much that'd I'd absolutely love to come back to give them another try! Perhaps I just picked the wrong item off the food menu, I'm really hoping. Food is a very big deal to me and if the bar I go to does not offer good food, I'd scratch it off my list of places to return.

  3. Tasty brunch. I got the home-smoked beef brisket with fried eggs. It was very tasty. The husband got the giant pancakes with fruit and syrup…also very good.
    Food quality was on point. Service was eh. Our server was very kind but forgot my beer, forgot to get us sugar after he delivered an under stocked box with only 1 in it, (we had to get up to ask someone else for it) as well as multiple requests for cream.
    The actual location is cute. A trendy barn-meets-mill vibe. I love the fact that they have ping pong tables with additional games that you can play. Worth trying if you are in the area.

  4. Came here on a Friday night (around 9pm) when we wanted to find somewhere to have a quick drink outdoors since the weather was nice. I've passed this place a thousand times and assumed it was like a nicer-ish sports bar type place. And while I still think that the case, I was surprised by how confusing I found the beer menu to be! I didn't recognize any of the draft or bottled beers/ciders and was confused by the details listed below each – to add fire to the already confused flame, our waiter then tried to make suggested using what seemed to be a foreign beer language! I also thought the beers seemed to be ridiculously overpriced (perhaps they're special or imported?). Maybe it was all just over my head because I'm not a beer connoisseur; so perhaps for those who are, this place would be great!

    We didn't really see the inside of the place, but it looks huge and was quite busy. Seems like a great place to meet up with friends; there aren't many places like it in in the area.

    Overall I wasn't impressed but based on the other positive reviews it seems like maybe I just had an off experience. Will give it one more try before making a final verdict.

  5. We were looking for a cool casual place for dinner on a recent trip to the city. Treadwell Park is fun and a beer lovers dream. They had a great selection of excellent craft beers. Menu was full of interesting food choices. Some highlights were the pulled pork nachos, Mac and cheese and mixed salad. Low light was what they called pierogi but was really an empanada. It was dry and tasteless.  They had complimentary popcorn and an arcade type area off the dining room that just added to the fun of the place. Staff was awesome. Very friendly and accommodating.

  6. Treadwell is a really surprising find in the UES. The place is large and really calls for socializing with their large tables. My coworkers and I met here for drinks on a weekday, so I was surprised at how many people were here. Their beer list consisted of craft beers that were for the most part unfamiliar to me, but it's good to branch out once in a while. They have free popcorn and ping pong tables set up in the top floor, and some sort of lounge in the bottom floor that I didn't get a chance to check out.

    I got the munchies later into the night and decided to split some treats between my coworkers.
    The pretzel was the biggest pretzel that I've ever seen, and it was delicious. The Mac and cheese was ah-mazing. I also had a large hotdog was a just a tad too salty. The cookie in a skillet was just ehh.

    The best part was for all that food and for 4 drinks, the bill came to around $80. Score! We'll be back, for sure!

  7. A few weeks ago, I came here to watch some of the March Madness basketball games.  The drinks were well made, and the food was yummy (specifically the Negronis and mac & cheese).  There were also tons of TVs, which made it easy to see the game from anywhere in the bar.  New York seems to always be short on great sports bars, so there is definitely a need for Treadwell in this city.

  8. Huge nice bar, with tv to follow sports, but also plenty of tables, area for private parties, ping pong tables, video games and popcorn machine!
    The wooden rustic decor, space, and vibe is really hipster Brooklyn-style.

    I came with a friend earlier this evening, and the place was petty packed, but we were able to get seats at an high stool share table. Drinks and food are delicious. I had their pork tacos, spicy and filling. My friend had a burger with fries and it was really tasty.

    Pro: free popcorn to pickup as soon as you get drink, and great crowd! Bring a date, or better look for one here!

    Cons: it's pretty loud, so be aware and read to high volume talk. Also drunk people tent to trow popcorn..

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1st Avenue 1125
New York 10065 NY US
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Monday, 4:00 pm - 2:00 am
Tuesday, 4:00 pm - 2:00 am
Wednesday, 4:00 pm - 2:00 am
Thursday, 4:00 pm - 2:00 am
Friday, 4:00 pm - 2:00 am
Saturday, 11:30 am - 2:00 am
Sunday, 11:30 am - 2:00 am