Craft beers, cocktails, bar bites, pingpong, pinball & sports viewing























"With locations here and in Battery Park, the staff at both locations show as many sports games as possible multiple TVs. Besides the competitions broadcasted around the bar, there are several games including ping pong, pinball, and board games; the Downtown spot even has skeeball." - Eater Staff

"Treadwell Park has been donating meals to hospitals around Manhattan every day. You can follow their progress on Instagram and order takeout or delivery from their three locations." - hannah albertine
"If you think about it, Treadwell Park is sort of like a daycare center for adults. It’s an indoor beer garden with ping pong, pinball, and TVs for watching sports. There are plenty of large picnic-style tables, so if you need a place to meet your summer camp friends on the UES, it’s great for that. This place is also a little nicer and cleaner than your average beer garden, and they serve a ton of German/American bar food. You should, however, expect a crowd if you’re coming at a peak time like brunch." - bryan kim, katherine lewin, neha talreja, kenny yang
"You’re looking for something nicer than your average pub, but not so fancy that you’ll get glares if someone isn’t using his indoor voice. That’s exactly what Treadwell Park is. It’s a big bar on the Upper East Side with large tables and TVs for watching sports, and if you come by on a weekend afternoon, there are guaranteed to be some other kids here, too. They’ll probably be playing ping pong or eating fries while their parents drink beer." - bryan kim, matt tervooren
"In the pre-COVID days Treadwell Park was a Midtown beer-hall-style hangout with popcorn, ping-pong, and bottle service, and now I find them offering liter-sized bottles of rum, whiskey, gin, and tequila (and 750 ml mezcal and Aperol) along with burgers, fish and chips, bratwurst, and other bar fare via Grubhub and Seamless, with delivery and takeout from 5–9 p.m. daily — and their bags of popcorn for $0.50 are still a fun throwback." - Leah Rosenzweig