Tuttles
“They also have happy hour specials during the week, and an area that can be reserved for parties in the back corner with its own bar.”
“I'm giving this place 4 stars mainly for the outdoor space which is literally amazing.”
“Cute little backyard garden for drinks is honestly the perfect low-key outing with a group of friends.”
Tuttles
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Coat Check: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Was a huge fan of this location. Hidden on 2nd avenue tucked in, you go into this spot and there's a whole other portion outdoors between buildings. Awesome views from the ground. I have been here to take advantage of the happy hour deals – mostly bottled beers for $3. Great spot to get some fresh air in the city and away from the crowds. Get there early on Friday's. I'm sure, there are reservations as the night gets deeper.
A two story Irish bar with a decent backdoor garden in Midtown East – the outdoor space is noteworthy on its own, particularly in such a cultural wasteland. Though, it's a bit pricey and I've found service to be abysmally slow across three distinct trips here. I don't know why, but getting refills on 3 beers/drinks often takes 5-10 minutes, regardless if it's at all busy.
I'm left feeling that we are paying a premium strictly for the outdoor area. Without that piece, I would not ever come. There is a happy hour of $5 beers and $6 wines, but you're paying $5 for a bottle of watery beer. Big deal.
Worth it if you work/live in midtown east and need variety from your normal places. Otherwise, pass on to Pod 39 or Rio Grande for some outdoor time.
went here for brunch yesterday. couple of different thoughts:
1) when i called to find out about tvs at the location (for sunday football) – the person on the phone said we could reserve a table and he would take care of us (which was awesome!) and we had a nice big table outside.
2) when we sat down for brunch/lunch it was about 2pm. just as a heads up – they ONLY service brunch menus on Sunday and there's no negotiating for any of their lunch/dinner options. a bit of a bummer because i wasn't in the mood for eggs and wanted more of a lunch-based meal.
3) the service was alright, our waitress was attentive and nice enough
4) had a bloody mary – it was a little watery, ended up having mac and cheese – DELICIOUS and french fries, also pretty good.
5) overall, food was good, service was OK, drinks were subpar.
Tuttles, Tuttles, Tuttles. I used to like you until I was having drinks at your place last month and this happened:
I hear the sound of puke hitting the pavement… I turn to see a grown a$$ man throwing up at your entrance. No one at the bar did anything. No one told him to leave. No one came to clean up. No, you completely ignored him as he walked in still cleaning his mouth with his hands. He went into the bathroom and came back out only to sit at the bar. Your bartender preceded to serve him more alcohol as me and my friend stared at her completely disturbed. We mentioned it her as we covered our noses from the vomit smell. Still no one did anything.
Never have I experienced something like this. My friend and I were so disturbed we closed our checks to leave. Talk about ruining a night out. My night was complete when I had to ask (repeatedly) to have the side front patio door opened because I did not want to walk over the vomit on my way out. Unacceptable. Please don't let your wasted patrons ruin the rest of your customers' evenings at your establishment.
Besides this late night incident… I do like the brunch here.
Don't go here. VERY slow service, overcharged for happy hour drinks (charged the ridiculous regular menu price on Friday at 4:45pm despite the menu saying it was Happy Hour from 3-7pm), and one of the bartenders was either wasted or way too rambunctious.
I love this place. Great atmosphere and food, but the service is slower than Christmas even when they're not too busy.
$1 oysters are unbeatable. The beer garden is great in the back when the weather is nice. Craft beers on tap. Service can be a little slow when they're busy. Great atmosphere overall.
I live across from Tuttles in Murray Hill so I frequent this bar regularly if I just want to grab the drink in the area or watch a sports game. There's a nice garden patio in the back with wooden picnic tables – which is the best part of this bar in my opinion. I've never seen it overly crowded.
They have happy hours everyday ($5 beers $6 wines $5 shots) and $1 oysters. Drinks are $8-$12 normally. I enjoyed the Guinness – the waitress poured it the correct way like how they do in Ireland. However, their sangrias are watered down.
Food is only okay – simple bar and brunch food. They have chips and dips, sandwiches, wings, and omelets for brunch. I came once to get their $1 oysters – but they were completely out of oysters Saturday morning at 11am, even though they had a sign outside that says "$1". How deceiving. Minus one star.
Overall, a decent place to grab a drink and catch up with friends. The Garden Patio in the back is unique and a great space to get together.
What appears to be a standard dive bar from the outside morphs into a beautiful outdoor garden/patio once you come through the back. It's massive and a great spot to come for drinks/food with a group, and probably the lowest prices you will find at such a big outdoor space in New York. While the menu was pretty standard bar food, it was actually surprisingly good, particularly the fish tacos and the empanada of the day. Also recommend the sangria- a pitcher was only $33, and was enough for 2.5 glasses each for 3 people. Losing a star only because the service was pretty slow- the waitress was kind of just standing around waiting until a table would call out to her. But, I am pretty sure she was European so let's just blame that on the difference in restaurant cultures.