Tully’s is Tully’s trying to modernize but same chicken tenders which are good but expensive ! Same menu items as previous years just rotate them over and over ! Always to loud and the smell of popcorn and stale Beer is appalling ! Ok to catch a game but TV’s are to close together. Fries are to thin and plastic cups for HM and BBQ are tacky !
Cameron L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Thendara, NY
On a very busy Syracuse basketball vs. UNC game day, we went and it was very busy, they got us in under 15 mins, party of 4. Service was ok, at best. Food was delicious. Ordered dessert and they only had 2 of what ever we ordered instead of 4, so we ended up sharing dessert. Also the fire alarm went off during our meal, but that is just a funky thing. Definatly a good spot to eat while in the Cuse.
Zack M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lewis Center, OH
Unbelievable chicken tenders. I ate here weekly in college. You will not find better chicken tenders anywhere in the world. Portion sizes are generous. My friends often couldn’t finish their plates. Dessert is rich, filling and luxurious. Service is awesome! Free popcorn to start the meal is a nice touch. Plenty of screens to catch the game. The place is pretty big and wait times were never too bad, even on Friday nights.
Neal E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fayetteville, NY
Excellent beer selection and they offer some really good beers at the same price as every other draft, so i can get a 20 oz pour of a double IPA for the same price as a bud light. God bless ignorant beer drinkers! The chicken fingers really are some of the best you will find anywhere. Everything else on the menu is average bordering on gross, but with HUGE portions. You will definitely get your money’sworth here. I gave it three stars b3cause of how cheap i can get some beers and that the right food is pretty good. They are good with big groups and with kids, so they get some points for that as well.
Thomas C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marietta, NY
Tully’s is a family owned sports themed casual dining local chain that boasts over 70 TVs showing all sports, all the time. What can be said about Tully’s that isn’t already known to locals? They are an absolute CNY staple. If you live in CNY and haven’t been to Tully’s, you’re in the minority. Sports bar themed, the walls are plastered with memorbilia, and the tables decorated with different sports cards. Everyone raves about their chicken tenders, and there’s a reason. They’re delicious. Hand breaded, fresh tenders, that come out light and fluffy, crispy and delicious. Their secret recipe honey mustard is great as well, also available bottled to take home. I’m a fan of the buffalo style as well. But tenders isn’t all Tullys has. Burgers, salads, pasta, you name it, there’s choices for everyone. And everything is good, I can’t say I’ve ever had a bad meal at Tullys. Their burgers are freshly cooked, huge and plenty of different topped options. Salads are also huge, definitely meal portions. Pastas, appetizers, everything is delicious. I’ve been to all the local CNY locations and have always had consistent meals, and good, pleasant, consistent service. Prices are fair, you can definitely get a meal that’ll fill you for right around the $ 10-$ 12 mark at Tullys. If you’re from our of town, give them a try. Don’t expect a gourmet meal, but fresh, tasty American style bar food that’ll satisfy you.
Zoe B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manlius, NY
You all know I’m going to write about the chicken tenders. It’s like you have eaten them a billion times so you show up thinking you will branch out and get something different but THENYOUEXPERIENCEMAJORFOMOANDCAVEINTOGETTINGTHEM. As a kid I was always that annoying child that ordered chicken tenders and fries at every restaurant. Olive Garden? Chicken tenders. Outback steakhouse? Chicken tenders. Stella’s diner for breakfast? CHICKEN. TENDERS. But by eating them at literally every single restaurant in Syracuse, I obviously had some bad experiences. Let’s be honest, we have all had that moment when we bite into a chicken tender, look on the inside, and it appears a grayish/yellowish tint, the consistency is reminiscent of pureed meat molded into a tender form, and it is encapsulated by a flat soggy crust. Buttttt we precede to drown it in honey mustard anyways and eat it even though we aren’t even sure if its chicken b/c #america. Anyways, I went to Tully’s for the first time about 1.5 years ago and their tenders surpassed any chicken tender I have ever eaten. Seriously. They slayed the game. The chicken is always moist and fresh, and actually resembles chicken… IMAGINETHAT. You know its real chicken when they aren’t all the exact same shape! However, the breading around the chicken is what takes the cake. They must dip the chicken in a batter with baking soda, because it is much thicker and actually sort of fluffy. It almost resembles a crispy pancake batter. Also say goodbye to that wet paper towel feel that usually surrounds your chicken tenders, because Tully’s always serves them crispy and fresh. They staff also accommodates large groups very well. So, I don’t actually know if they are truly«the best chicken tenders on earth» but definitely the best in Syracuse. Side note, if you are a TV junkie then you should probably head on over because they have like 2938492835982. It’s pretty lit. Literally.
Mike L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rochester, NY
folks its’ not everyday u eat the most dilicious chicken tenders on the planet but hear we r dunking freid chicken in tangey honey mustard sauce while lissening to sclub7. ive probabley cum here about 103 times give or take and evry time i cum i look to order somehting else than the chicken tenders but alas i fail. as i look at the menu all i see are tenders tenders tenders. so yea id say eating these tenders r like drinking fireball mixed with eggnog while riding a dollphin at seaworld imo. also the servers r friendley and helpful with there own personaley decroated nametags which could back fire on tullys someday if they deside to draw crosses and snowflaks if they felt like it. my advise: dont be like starbucks. be yorself tullys and dont let anyone change u. god made u special and u can wind up on cnn thru his plan. the biggest complant i have against tullys is the number of sports memorabelia on there walls. i mean the last thing i want to see when im eating my tenders r the atheletic acheivements of others. like thanks for reminding me of the bitter sweat desicion i made to cum here. pros: great tenders. doesnt seam to be frozen food. huge portions for ur buck. cons: risking backlash from extreme evangalical chrisitans. conclusion: great place but sometimes i wish they had eggnog to mix with my fireball.
Jen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Syracuse, NY
I love this place it’s a great place to hang out with friends my favorite is the crab dip. Asian tenders are so good sweet with a little kick. Come and watch a game or hang with friends. Good prices. Nice people.
Vincent C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Liverpool, NY
Seated immediately and had prompt services from the wait staff. Took our drink order and dinner order at the same time. Drinks came over fast. The waitress was very attentive but was not overwhelming. Food came out and everything was cooked perfectly. Shortly after, the manager stopped by to check in on our dining experience. Great vibes and better food. I will certainly be back again!
Cori R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queensbury, NY
Really great place. Fun atmosphere and a wide selection on the menu. We ordered the buffalo chicken tenders ad’s the phili cheesesteaks. So yummy!!! Our waitress was friendly and very attentive. The water glasses were always full and we didn’t want for anything. Love it and can’t wait to come back.
Darren K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Syracuse, NY
Chicken tenders. Need I say more? Besides, everyone’s said it before me. The breading is what gets me. The white chicken meat is cooked well. It’s juicy and not dry. You can see all its fibery goodness, yet it’s tender and juicy. I haven’t gotten anything else besides them, but I would say it’s a pretty even tie between the regular tenders, asian, and buffalo ones. Regular ones are a bit easier on the palate. I also like getting them with a 25 cent side of celery to freshen up my taste buds, since when you eat the same thing over and over again(no matter how good it is), you begin to depreciate the flavor. The asian tenders are sweet and reminiscent of teriyaki sauce, or oyster sauce(if you know what this is). I think I recall it being garnished with finely chopped scallions? The buffalo ones are the most savory, and obviously pairs well with the bleu cheese that’s included. By the way, I like how the bleu cheese isn’t one homogenous dip consistency, but has occasional large chunks throughout it. The only thing is the price — I usually come on Thursday night with a big group so you can get enough tenders + 1 drink to make you full for about $ 10 after tip and tax.
Naomi D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Syracuse, NY
Chicken tenders are perfectly crispy on the outside, soft on the inside – and I’m a picky chicken lover. The pomegranate lemonade is also a favorite of mine… The TVs are soooo distracting if you’re trying to pay attention to your S.O., but helpful if you’re tuning in to watch the game! Overall, a nice restaurant. Great for families or friends.
Jeanne B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 La Porte, IN
This was a stop on a cross country trip. We stopped, thinking it was a diner, then realized it was a sports bar with lots and lots of screens and a good family vibe. We don’t eat meat and were delighted to find so many good fish and seafood choices on the menu. I had a blackened mahi mahi sandwich with Cajun sauce, diced dill pickles and lettuce on a wonderful buttered bun. It was an amazing combination of flavors. My husband had a fish Reuben — lightly breaded fish with thousand island dressing and Swiss cheese on rye. Another winner! It was pretty busy the evening we were there, but the service was prompt. Our waitress was friendly and so enthusiastic about Tully’s that it made the evening even better. We will probably travel this way again and will definitely stop at Tullly’s for the wonderful food and great service.
Jordan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orlando, FL
I’m not sure if I completely understand this place. I enjoyed my food(I had the yummy tenders), but what is with the popcorn? I’d rather have bread. Apparently this location was recently renovated. I’m not a local so maybe I’m just lost.
Dan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Syracuse, NY
Sometimes the bar service is iffy… Place as a whole is amazing. Great food. Great beer. Even better time
Green G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dresher, PA
Almost went to the tilted kilt but Unilocalers you saved me. Went here. Good burger great beer. Sat at the bar and excellent service. Good value good food.
John K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ridgewood, NJ
I love the food here. Obviously the talk of the town is the tenders. Amazing. In my opinion, the tenders are a bit of a misnomer because not only is the chicken tender, but each bite is also so crisp. I’m not sure what kind of breading/frying method they use, but the crisp effect of the tender is unreal. Also genius is the option of adding tenders to any meal that is not tenders. They have solid burgers, but I usually opt for the Jumbolaya. The chicken is a little bit dry, but the overall dish is good, with lots of veggies and meats mixed in with the noodles. Can’t forget the beer. A tall Bud. Extremely satisfactory meal as you look around at the million TVs surrounding you.
Breanna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rochester, NY
40+ craft beers on tap and Tully’s tenders. That’s all you need here. We were on our way back from a wedding. Nothing was open or at least all their kitchens closed before midnight. Tully’s to the rescue! We put our order in over the phone and it was ready by the time we drove up. It had been a long day so a beer was necessary. I was really surprised to see so many beers on tap, especially craft micro-brews too. We opted for the tenders for our late night snack and some mozz sticks, why not? The tenders are actually really good here — the breading is light, almost like the flavor and texture of a tempura batter, but thicker. The chicken remained moist and tender. We couldn’t stop. The honey mustard is a delicious dip to pair with the tenders. For us, this was a one-time late night stop in another city, but we do have a Tully’s in Rochester so we have that to fall back on if we get hit with a tender craving. Who knew? For the sports fan, this place is your dream. The bar and restaurant recently renovated and every inch of the wall space is covered with flat screen TVs covering every game and ESPN channel imaginable.
Chris S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chatsworth, CA
If you’re from Syracuse, it’s clear Tully’s is an establishment when it comes to sports bars. With a more than ample TV selection there’s likely not a better place in town to visit when looking to watch sporting events and drink better. The service and atmosphere are good The food is slightly better than average. It’s your typical selection of burgers, salads, appetizers and bar food type selections, yet they taste a world better than if you ate at a place like Hooters, Buffalo Wild Wings or the food that’s going to be served at the Tilted Kilt, which I hear is coming to Cuse soon. Tully’s salad are big enough to feed a horse, the burgers taste fresh, rather than a frozen patty you get at many places and even the fries aren’t bad. It’s simple, when seeking a place to watch games, eat and have a few drinks you can’t go wrong here.
Nicolas R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Syracuse, NY
Food: 5⁄5 — best chicken tenders ever but I’ve got major problem with the servers. My fiancé and I go every other week and split 10 tenders, large fry, and 2 sodas. You can see the irritated look on almost every server because we aren’t buying apps, desserts, really fancy drinks, etc. I’m not trying to spend more than $ 20-$ 25 in a sports bar especially since I don’t like sports. Even though my total is $ 20 I still leave a $ 5 tip to show them dollar amount does not always determine the tip.