The Twisted Oak - Menu

61 Main StreetNY 10591, Tarrytown, United States

🛍 Pizza, Italian, American, Vegetarian

4.4 💬 3185 Reviews

Phone: +19143321992

Address: 61 Main StreetNY 10591, Tarrytown, United States

City: Tarrytown

Dishes: 8

Reviews: 3185

"The food was less than average. One of the salads was poorly washed and sandy . The lentil soup was nothing to write home about . Portions are small. The place is overpriced. We 've been going to The Twisted Oak for many years. We went recently there with our friends. The hostess asked for our reservation without saying Good Evening and refused to give us a table in a quiet room. The waiter was polite, but spoke with a such heavy accent that we could barely understand what he was saying."


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Our experience at the restaurant was excellent! The staff was very helpful in ensuring we finished in time for our show. The food was delicious and fresh. We will definitely be returning in the future!

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Léon
Léon

We had a wonderful experience with our server Casandra. She provided excellent recommendations that were spot on. The chef's creativity and out-of-the-box thinking in crafting the menu made our dining experience loads of fun. Hats off to the chef!


Geronimo
Geronimo

This used to be a favorite but the last 2 experiences have been extremely disappointing. Service took hours and the food was below mediocre. After waiting an hour for appetizers which were great, we should have stopped there. The duck was such poor quality I ate less than half, brussel sprouts were so salty they were inedible. So sad to have to cross this place off.


MBG1
MBG1

The food was less than average. One of the salads was poorly washed and sandy . The lentil soup was nothing to write home about . Portions are small. The place is overpriced. We 've been going to The Twisted Oak for many years. We went recently there with our friends. The hostess asked for our reservation without saying Good Evening and refused to give us a table in a quiet room. The waiter was polite, but spoke with a such heavy accent that we could barely understand what he was saying.

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Italian Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito!
  • American A culinary celebration of classic and contemporary American fare, offering hearty burgers, crispy fried chicken, smoky BBQ ribs, fresh salads, and delectable desserts that embody the diverse flavors of the USA.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
  • Amex
  • Menu

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