
Australian-inspired cafe and bar serving creative comfort food and drinks in a casual space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 251 Church St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: (646) 718-5619
Website: https://www.twohandshospitality.com/
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Reviews
Was hesitant to book a reservation here because my experience with most ‘Australian’ restaurants is that they are very meat heavy places with a brash atmosphere. But reservations for new years brunch were drying up fast so I went for it.
NOT disappointed.
The service was great. The atmosphere was mellow. The lemon poppyseed Belgian waffle was great. Even the coffee was tasty. My companions seemed to like their dishes a lot as well.
Seating is a tiny but cramped but nothing you aren’t used to if you eat out in NYC often. These guys have high rents and need to squeeze in enough customers to make a viable business.
Really liked the small touches like the little flowers garnishing the waffle. And the bergamot flavored maple syrup.
Will visit again.
Our reservation was for 2pm, just enough time before they closed at 4pm. The staff were so accommodating given the fact that the blizzard was just beginning outside! Heading out for brunch and having good company here was worth it, though! Coffee and food were both good, and I will definitely come back and recommend Two Hands!
I came with a friend at Wednesday afternoon, and got seated right away! We both agreed that the breakfast burrito was phenomenal, and the hash brown with the scrambled eggs was the highlight of the meal. I also really enjoyed the banana espresso martini!
Definitely come check this place out if you want a cute brunch with friends!
The menu and food both are average, decor is decent.
Our group of 5 went at 2 pm for brunch. The wait time for food was long. Mid way they mentioned the sourdough for chicken sandwich is not available. The matcha latte powder was sub par.
Finally did get the sandwich with sourdough but the bread slice was too thick and filling was dry, so couldn’t really savor the flavors.
A very much average spot overall. A typical Manhattan hype.