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Tipsy Parson

5.0 stars
(1 Rating)

156 Ninth Avenue, New York, NY 10011

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  • HOURS:
  • Mon-Thurs 11:30 am-11 pm, Fri 11:30 am-midnight, Sat 10 am-midnight, Sun 10 am-10 pm
  • PRICE RANGE: $$$
  • CREDIT CARDS: Yes
  • ALCOHOL: Full Bar
  • OTHER FEATURES:
  • Private Party, Bar, Reservations Accepted
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Tipsy Parson on Facebook and Twitter. Opened in Oct. 2009 by the owners of Little Giant.

quick reviews (2 Reviews)

»great brunch spot

5 stars

my kids and i went ti the tipsy parson for sunday brunch. it was fabulous! the grits, the eggs, the french toast were all deilicious. but the sticky buns were to die for. my daughter wants to go back every weekend. (by kimm714, created May 30, 2010)

5 stars

I can say without qualification that last night's dinner at Tipsy Parson was one of my all-time favorite meals in New York. My companion and I began with crisp, almost etherial hush-puppies and delicious fig rumaki, each dried fig stuffed with a water chestnut and wrapped in smoky bacon.

Fully appetized, we split an entree plus 3 side dishes: crusty seared catfish, served with a tarragon-scented...+READ
I can say without qualification that last night's dinner at Tipsy Parson was one of my all-time favorite meals in New York. My companion and I began with crisp, almost etherial hush-puppies and delicious fig rumaki, each dried fig stuffed with a water chestnut and wrapped in smoky bacon.

Fully appetized, we split an entree plus 3 side dishes: crusty seared catfish, served with a tarragon-scented salad of potatoes and celeriac; sauteed spinach with lemon and garlic; cheesy grits; mac and cheese with bacon (I can't get enough cheese and bacon!). Although the place was Friday-night crazy, everything was perfectly prepared, deftly seasoned and served piping hot.

As excellent as our dinner was, the entire meal was nearly eclipsed by the restaurant's namesake dessert, the Tipsy Parson. Reminiscent of an English trifle, this incredible concoction combined dense, amaretto-soaked pound cake squares, macerated fruit, thick whipped cream and sliced almonds into a treat of nearly orgasmic dimension. Although we were barely able to finish one, for a moment I rashly considered ordering another. It was that good.

With cocktails and a glass each of wine, the bill was $123 before tip. Quite reasonable, I think, considering the excellent food and service.

This is not the cooking I remember growing up in the South. This is a fresh, loving interpretation of an important American cuisine by a truly gifted chef. I strongly recommend you give it a try.

Tipsy Parson
156 9th Avenue
(212) 620-4545-COLLAPSE
/ REPLY (4 Replies) (by Paul SL, created December 5, 2009)

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