Delivery · Takeout
Neighborhood cocktail-forward Mediterranean tavern with cozy vibe, strong drinks, and good small plates; food can be inconsistent and service timing varies.
Ted's Corner Tavern delivers solid neighborhood tavern appeal anchored by exceptional bar design, warm, attentive service, and a strong cocktail program that keeps regulars returning. However, inconsistent execution on food and cocktails across visits—particularly with burgers, salads, and drink preparation—prevents the grade from climbing higher. The cozy, conversation-friendly setting and reliable meze dishes make it a worthwhile destination for drinks and casual dining, though not a destination for culinary excellence.
The room feels warm and cozy, anchored by a beautiful wood bar and a relaxed, TV-free hum that makes conversation easy. Guests praise friendly bartenders and a calm, chatty crowd; one diner put it simply: "a haven for great drinks and talk." It feels like a neighborhood standby where you can linger. In the kitchen, the approach leans Mediterranean tavern with shareable meze, pita sandwiches, and a few bar classics. Cocktails are a real draw, with staff happy to make off-menu standards and guide picks. Dishes like the lamb pita, zucchini chips, and empanadas win fans, while the burger and salads land well for some and miss for others—expect comfort-forward flavors with occasional inconsistency. Families are fine here thanks to kid-friendly options like tacos, burgers, fries, and hummus with pita. There is no formal kids menu, but portion sizes and approachable plates work for most children. Noise is typically lively yet manageable, so early evenings are the easiest time for a relaxed family stop.
Area: Busy Kips Bay corridor serving hospital staff, residents, and after-work crowds; relaxed neighborhood energy.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked evenings with consistent foot traffic along 3rd Ave.
Nearby: Near NYU Langone, residential blocks, and other bars; convenient for meetups and pre/post-dinner drinks.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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