Kelsey A.
Yelp
Visited this past Friday for the first time for some after work drinks. We had a party of 5 and were able to easily walk in (a rarity in COVID era) and find a table on the patio without a wait. Indoor seating is currently not allowed, but with their extension onto the patio they have room for about 8 tables of four and 2 tables for larger parties. Tiny Bar is located right next to the old Olga's location. There's a decent amount of metered street parking around the area, especially after 5PM.
The outdoor patio is very cute! Surrounded by shrubbery that makes you forget you're in the heart of the Jewelry District. We were quickly brought menus, and our sever was extremely nice and attentive.
Their drink menu contains a list of cocktails that I believe rotate seasonally, as well as wine. Immediately, you each cocktail description contains a variety of sweet, light, and sometimes exotic flavors that make the drinks sound unique in the Providence bar scene (eg. drinks with sorbet, or cotton candy; or with flavors like lavender and sage). I went with the Mandarina ($12), a mix of mezcal, aperol, lime, and mint (photo included). Overall, the drink was light and good for a warm summer day, but the mezcal flavor dominated and it was tough to pick up on the more subtle aperol, lime and mint. For my second drink I went with Wanderer ($11)- tequila, pineapple, sage, and prosecco. This time I thought more of the individual flavors came through, and again the drink was light and refreshing. While we were there they were also offering food from Dips Dips.
Overall, a cute place to grab a nice looking drink on a warm night in Providence, especially because there are few bars in the city that offer so much outdoor seating. The drinks were not quite as flavorful as they appeared in their descriptions, but still tasted good and were priced similarly to other bars around Providence. Would recommend going at least once just to check them out.