all & sundry
312 W 58th St, New York
(646) 964-4703
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Great cocktails and even better Salmon! Will be back for sure! Bustling in all good ways!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great for a late night drink. The service was great....prime location by Columbus circle.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ruth was amazing. The best waitress of all time. Super attentive. Fun. Respectful. Cool. No issues ever. I would absolutely come to her again just for the service!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Loved the pineapple cocktail and oysters 😋
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The worst service I have ever received, incredibly rude and unhelpful.
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
Tasty cocktails & great service was all we had.
A gorgeous little bar and restaurant right by Columbus Circle, with a lively atmosphere and fantastic oysters. The cherry basil limeade was a little herbal for my taste, but the bartender accommodated me with a little grenadine. I wish I was in town longer, because I would absolutely go back again.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I always went on Saturdays and had an incredible time! The drinks were top-notch, the food was delicious, and the DJ absolutely nailed it with great music and an amazing vibe all night. It's the perfect spot for a fun night out on the weekend. I can’t wait to go back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Service is excellent.
Went for the oysters.
They were amazing. Fresh, easy to eat.
My server made a recommendation for the drink The Piña express, which complimented the oysters very well.
The little details like the little personal waters
The Decor is cute. I love the little table i sat at. The perfect cube ice.
The glassware used for my drink.
This drink itself was Delicious! The garnish is so flavorful. I basically made out with the cub 😂
I fully recommend this place.
You’ll have a good time
Ps. Not sponsored. Maybe a few Piña expresses 😅
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The drinks were delicious
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
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i was wainting for almost 30 mins noone took my order and went i wen to thebar and tokd them they said ohhh like im not going to pay fo it the mediocree shot i got this has bee my worst spot to sit and enjoy and ur staff shud have more friiendly matter
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
I have never felt so utterly scammed by a restaurant. Tea for two is 70, so 35 apiece.
The finger sandwiches consisted of thick dry cuts of untoasted white bread. Lunchbox cheddar and turkey slices with mayo, egg salad with almost no egg that was almost entirely mustard and mayo, cream cheese cucumber with two thin slices of cucumber and just a block of cold cream cheese. I’ve had finger sandwiches before, I love cucumber sandwiches and tea. Both of us felt each sandwich was very poor.
The biscuits were more edible, but were pretty dry and otherwise unremarkable.
The cake was also edible, but worse than you could do at home with a good cake mix. Brownie was pretty good, with a surprising depth of flavor after everything else.
To top it off, while this is no big deal at all, the tea was not even well-steeped when it reached our table, so we had to keep waiting and testing if it was ready.
The restaurant looks so lovely that the contrast with the food made me feel I was losing my mind while eating there. I understand that this is a place for the wealthy, and I’m not a wealthy person (girl really wanted to do the tea there), but 35 dollars seems obscene.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
Great spot for meeting a group for happy hour
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We love afternoon tea and have tried many places in NYC. After seeing the afternoon tea menu on their Instagram, we decided to make a reservation for Mother's Day lunch.
The restaurant had cute decor, and we were excited to visit.
We ordered the afternoon tea for two ($70) along with some burgers. However, the tea selection was limited to chamomile, peppermint, and Japanese sencha. What kind of afternoon tea doesn't include any black tea options? We reluctantly chose the Japanese sencha, which is a green tea.
When they brought out the teapot along with a milk jug and a sugar jar, I couldn't help but wonder—who drinks Japanese green tea with milk and sugar?!
I was already feeling frustrated, but it escalated when they presented the afternoon tea tower. I was so disappointed! It did not resemble the picture we had seen on Instagram at all. The presentation was lackluster, and the taste was subpar. I could only stomach one small sandwich before giving up. The scone looked like a sad, store-bought item, and the butter and blueberry jam were presented sloppily.
The cake on top was just a slice cut from a store-bought round cake. For the quality we received, the price should have been $30 or less. Honestly, they shouldn’t even offer afternoon tea.
While the teapot, cup, and tower were cute, everything else felt like a waste.
* The tea cup was not clean as well.
We addressed our concerns with the staff, and they decided not to charge us for the afternoon tea. However, our Mother's Day was definitely ruined.
We ended up ordering avocado toast, which was just okay. The avocado was smashed to the consistency of peanut butter, and I didn’t like the texture.
The interior and decor were still adorable, but unfortunately, that was the best part of the experience.
I won’t be going back there.
The drinks were well made. Good white sangria. Got the half of the charcuterie, lots of food. Inside was very loud at night. Sat outside. Pricey.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
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