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Bar Toto

3.6 (315 reviews)
ModerateItalian, Bars
Closed • 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Cocktail menu
Tiffany H.

I always pass by this place n glad i finally tried it. We sat by the n ordered cocktails. Alex, our bartender, is friendly n make's awesome cocktails. Pink moon drink had a curry kick at the end I didn't except. Vladimir is strong like a martini. The meatballs are sooo good n juicy. I have to come back n try other things in the menu.

Toto Panino Burger - not kid friendly
Lina F.

The staff was friendly and I did have trouble finding a good balance for the kiddos - the spaghetti substituted with penne was a winner. But the "hamburger" was not a winner. They do have homemade lemonade which was nice of Them to split between the kids since I didn't really want to drink two cups of lemonade. You have a choice between the old school wooden bar feel or outside !

House Made Gnocchi
Jenny C.

I came here with mutual friends who really enjoyed this place and comes here very often. To be honest I really wanted to like this place and even heard the previous mayor comes here and it's super residential and serves the neighborhood. That is a check for me already. The thing is- i feel like the food is quite expensive for the quality. The pasta was not fresh and taste like any other pasta for over 20 dollars each and the calamari was definitely not breaded well or was fresh (you can see from the photo). It tasted like days old along with the tomato sauce maybe being from a can. There's no interesting flavors nor is there anything that struck me as a good classic meal either. I know a lot of people have been coming here for years but there is better food out there than this. I just really can't believe I paid around $50 for my portion of the meal. (Pasta, wine and a part of the app) I would believe it if it was actually fresh pasta and fresh shrimp.

Funghi truffle pizza
Janet Y.

Came here to dinner with a family friend and our kids. They must have changed the menu since Covid-19 because the menu seems smaller than what I remembered. We ordered the American for the kids which is the closest to cheeseburgers but every sandwich is cooked panini style. A little disappointing they don't even have pickles for the burgers so it was literally just meat and cheese on panini. Also for $20, it's a pretty pricey burger. The hanger steak was good but nothing extraordinary. The grilled pizza was ok but it really didn't taste like pizza since it was grilled so you don't get that crispy texture you expect from pizza. The crab cake was meh. It tasted kinda bland and had way too many fillers and not enough crab meat. For a family friendly neighborhood like Park Slope, this place does not have a kid friendly menu.

The bar
Sacheen V.

My niece raves about this place and frequents it on a regular so I decided to try it out. It did not disappoint. Crab cake was on POINT!! Pizza was yummy. Fries good. Mussels so good I could slap the chefs momma. Very quiet and quaint. Romantic ambiance. Nice for a date night.

Receipt plain pasta 14$
Myriam M.

Our first visit to bar Toto was pleasant, food and service was ok , however tonight was pretty upsetting. First of all the lady was pretty rude and forgot two items out of our order, we understood that that it was full house and didn't make a fuss about it. When the food came the fettuccini with shrimp and clams the portion was insanely tiny , pasta was for two bites LITERALLY ( comparing to the first time) me and my husband asked for extra pasta on the side and mentioned the portion, the lady proceeds to say ok no problem ( no apology nothing ) and brought the extra pasta and charged 14$ for it ( see receipt below). Besides the fries that came 45 mins later again no apology. I've asked for garlic aoli to come with the fries but it never came. Such a disappointing experience

Randall M.

I stopped into Bar Toto to give it a try. The crowd was a mix of salt n' pepper haired liber-al's, and hipster's. I sat at the bar, tuned everybody out, and ordered. I tried the Arancini with Crab. They weren't spectacular. I ordered a bowl of Mussels. The Mussels were steamed properly, and the brodo was delicious. I ordered a glass of Verdicchio, and a glass of Cabernet. The Verdicchio was tasty, and the Cab was delicious. The service was definitely not up to par. I may return.

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My wife and I dined for the second time after a fantastic first experience here a few weeks back. Today's experience was the opposite and it was mainly service and lack of consistency unfortunate to say. We ordered fettucine with shrimp, french fries, a chicken caesar salad and drinks. The shrimp pasta had a noticeably reduced portion of pasta and the salad had the same issue with a lettuce. The server forgot the order of french fries and bread which took an additional ten+ minutes to arrive. As we waited, I decided to order additional fettucine for the shrimp pasta since it was disproportionate relative to the seafood and again not in line with the portions from our first visit. I expressed to the waitress and busboy why we ordered additional pasta which i mentioned in my prior statememt here and i got an "ok", not even an apology from either of them (which the plain pasta was $14 see receipt) . To add insult to injury, my wife wanted garlic aioli with our fries which never came. Issue summary 1) inconsistent lack of portions 2) forgetful waitress 3) no willingness from the staff to offer an apology

Andre O.

Came here for a quick brunch. We ordered the egg panino and the kale salad. The egg panino was good eggs were fluffy and the tomato aioli was delicious. Fries were nicely salted but were not the warmest when coming out. The kale salad was very dry we had to get additional salad dressing to eat it.

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Ed C.

Reasonably priced neighborhood spot, great bar setup and good for walk-ins or families. I came in looking for a glass of red wine and some bruschetta to snack on. The waitress was quick and made additional recommendations which made me very happy. I've been back and haven't been disappointed by the food and service. A good Gowanus find indeed

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We just had drinks and a snack but the bruschetta-- three combinations-- was delicious. Nice vibe.

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We've been to Bar Toto a few times now! Great Burger! A great spot for dinner with friends! Love coming here!

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Normal restaurant setting people talking... restaurant is not that big and they do have outside seating for warmer weather. Food is good

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