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    Bar Toti

    4.4 (76 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Melon y Jamon
    Lianna T.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Perfect atmosphere, indoor dining is small, but feels modern, spacious, and cozy all at the same time.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The staff is warm and welcoming and likely contributes to the cozy feel of the restaurant. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The main table is communal, which is perfect for separate groups or interacting with neighbors.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We came for Happy Hour on a Sunday, and the deals were on cocktails, snacks, and the smashburger. We ordered drinks, as well as the Beet Salad with olive-hazelut relish, peppers (which added an unexpected kick), and chevre and Melon y Jamon with peaches, ricotta, mint, and basil. Overall, a perfect spot for happy hour!

    Rachel Z.

    Bar Toti is a cute little bar next to Este with a phenomenal burger and fries. We also ordered a bottle of wine, which was perfect for date night! The server was kind and explained the perfect bottle of prosecco for us. Would definitely come again!

    Chicken piccata
    Erica C.

    My husband and I will be thinking of this meal for a while. We can't wait to go back! The service is excellent and we were always well attended. [[HIGHLIGHT]]We love the vibe too. We sat on the patio and it was perfect outside.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I definitely recommend reservations as the inside is very small. [[HIGHLIGHT]]I like it though because it's very intimate and gives the cool bar vibe.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The food is absolutely delicious too. It's right next door to Este as they are both under the same restaurant group. There is free valet that you can use for both restaurants. I will come back next time for happy hour where you can get 1/2 of their smashburgesa. My ratings of my meal are below. Focaccia with whipped butter - 10/10, perfect crispy outside and soft warm center Papas Fritas - 10/10, crispy frites with nice aioli to pair Chicken piccata - 10/10, I almost didn't order this because it's a dish I always feel is better made at home vs a restaurant but I'm so glad I did. It has perfect acidity and the breading on the chicken was perfect texture. The side salad was a great pairing to balance it all and the vinaigrette was so nice on it Smashburgesa - 100/10 - No words. We will be back to get this for sure. Wagyu beef, griddled ham on top. The textures and flavor all hit so good. My husband is picky on burgers and he loved it. Tres leches - 8/10, I'm not a huge tres leches fan so if you like it then you'll definitely enjoy this version. I like the espresso they used to soak the cake it was a unique spin on this.

    Fococcia ($7)
    Michelle E.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Bar Toti is the perfect spot to grab a quick bite to eat along with some drinks... it has a neighborhood bistro atmosphere and great happy hour deals![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The Smashburgesa lived up to the hype! FAST FACTS: * Parking - complimentary valet and street parking available on side streets nearby * Reservations - available online through Open Table * [[HIGHLIGHT]]Outdoor patio seating available[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] * Happy hour specials from 5-6 pm on Sunday through Thursday and all night on Mondays (1/2 off smashburgesas, $2 off signature cocktails, & $2 off wine glasses) * Tutti Al Toti Italian dinner for $35 on Sunday nights SERVICE - We arrived at 5:00 pm when they opened and had a reservation so we were seated right away. There are only a few tables inside so I recommend making a reservation. Our server, Dave, took great care of us from start to finish. PRICING - The total was $68.20 after tax ($5.20) but before tip for an order of focaccia ($7), papa fritas ($9), hot honey sprouts ($15), and 2 la smashburgesas ($16 each). I think the pricing is reasonable for the food quality and portion size but it's definitely more affordable if you go during happy hour. FOCOCCIA (8/10) - A great appetizer! It is cut into 4 pieces. The focaccia was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside and the whipped butter with honey and thyme is salty and sweet. I'd order this again. PAPA FRITAS (8/10) - Delicious! The fries are thin but crispy and covered in garlic, shallot, and lemon aioli. These are perfect for an appetizer or to split as a side with the smashburgesa. I'd order this again. HOT HONEY SPROUTS (8/10) - The brussels are cooked really well... they're soft with the right amount of crisp from being fried. The butternut squash puree underneath was DELICIOUS and added some sweetness along with the honey. The sliced almonds paired really well with the earthy flavors and added a nice crunch. I'd order these again. LA SMASHBURGESA (9/10) - This is one of my favorite smash burgers in Austin! The patties are the perfect thickness and cooked well without being overdone. The griddled ham adds a lot of flavor and is super unique. The cheese was melty and the chipotle mayo and escabeche relish add a mild heat and acidity. I'd come back just for this (especially during happy hour when it's 1/2 off). This was my first time trying Bar Toti but I will definitely be back and would recommend it to others. We came for a quick dinner before heading to an event downtown and it was a great experience! I will be sure to come during happy hour next time to take advantage of the great deals they offer!

    La Smashburgesa
    Alex W.

    If you're looking for an intimate, small restaurant with great food, decor and small events, Bar Toti is the place to go. Not only does Bar Toti have one of the best smash burgers in town with La Smashburgesa which takes 2 wagyu feed patties, griddled ham, and a relish that is to die for, it also has some of the most memorable dishes I've had while in Austin. In short, get the Sweet Corn Risotto while you can. My first bite on this last visit left me feeling like Anton Ego when he bit into the Ratatouille for the first time. The risotto/farro were creamy and melt in your mouth. The roasted squash was so wonderfully warm and reminded me of home. It genuinely felt like I got a hug from my mom as a child. The Papas Fritas are also worth the $9 which I still believe is a strangely high price. The garlic, shallot, and lemon aioli they mix together makes such a wonderfully robust mouth feel experience that is popping with flavor. And the fries are so damn crispy! My only issue this past time was I wished they hadn't broken them up into such small pieces. I'm a long fry type of guy myself. The staff are always very nice and noticeably a little eclectic but nothing out of the ordinary for a restaurant in East Austin. We needed the night with the Bay Leaf Flan that tasted much less like bay leaf and more just an absolutely excellent flan dessert. The sauce at the bottom mixed with the blueberries was the perfect bite every time. Highly recommend it while it's still here. If you've yet to try Bar Toti, go soon. They also have half off Smashburgesas all night on Mondays and from 5-6pm Sunday-Thursday. At the very least go for the burger. [[HIGHLIGHT]]In summary, Bar Toti is one of my sleeper favorite restaurants in all of Austin. Not dramatically over expensive but damn good food and atmosphere. Check it out.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Smashburgesua gluten free (no bun)
    Nicole S.

    We stopped in for a celebratory glass of wine on a Monday and ended up stumbling on a stellar happy hour! They have great deals on Mondays and Tuesdays. We had $2 off all our drinks and our burgers were 1/2 off! I actually loved the smashburger on a bed of lettuce, it was delicious and perfectly balanced. They were knowledgeable and helpful about gluten free options. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Patio was lovely on a fall evening! The space is small but perfect[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Smash burger
    Jennifer L.

    This was a nice impromptu date night. We initially planned to go next door, but there was a wait. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Bar Toti had a nice, welcoming ambiance.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The staff were very friendly and checked on us regularly. They also gave great recommendations on the menu. [[HIGHLIGHT]]We were there at 5 on a Saturday, so the communal tables can get a little tight.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The focaccia with whipped butter is amazing! It is warm with a soft center and crispy crust. The mushroom medley was delicious with meaty mushrooms and some acidity. The greens on the dish actually added to the flavors instead of being just decoration which can sometimes be the case in other places. The Smashburgesa was good, but was not the highlight for us. The relish was a little overpowering for us and took away from the charred goodness of the burger. However, this is definitely one of their top dishes so you can't go wrong if you order it. The portion sizes were excellent for us and they have happy hour specials that look very tempting. Complimentary valet parking and street parking are available.

    Tutti a toti Sunday pasta special
    Elle K.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]This is the cutest little restaurant for a date night! Especially with their Sunday night pasta special![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Inside is so cozy.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Not too many tables so I would recommend a reservation if you go on a busy night.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] There is complementary valet parking outside with the option to tip on Venmo. I came for the Tutti Al Toti Sunday night pasta special for $35. It was a little steep of a price for the amount of food you get but the meal was delicious and you could taste the freshness of the ingredients in the salad. You get a salad with toast and the pasta dish of the month. The vegetables in the salad were some of the best I've had, so fresh. The dressing was borderline too salty but the cucumber and tomatoes helped to balance it out. The pasta dish for June 2025 was tortellini in a vodka sauce and it was awesome. Sauce was a good tangy but made creamy with the ricotta dollops. For dessert we ordered the best dessert in Austin, the pastel de elote. The dessert used to just be served at Este next door but now they serve it at bar toti, so way more accessible now!! If you come eat here, it's a must order. The fruit it's served with also changes seasonally. You will not regret. Overall, I would definitely come back here for the vibes and a fresh delicious meal.

    Smashburgesa
    Crystal C.

    Bar toti has a pretty good happy hour and we came mostly to try the hamburger since everyone has said its the best smash burger in town! For half off it's a great deal and has been on my list ever since I bought a painting inspired by it from none other then the Maridad Studio from the Cathedral who told me how she was inspired by this amazing burger called the smashburgergesa. I bought this painting over a year and a half ago and just had this burger this year...was it life changing? Yes Was it all that the painting portrayed and more? Yes Do I now understand the inspiration? Yes If your in the manor area and looking for a cute spot for a mid-week cocktail and a small bite i'd recommend Bar toti, we also had the roasted carrots in a yogurt sauce. Something about roasted carrots always pleases me not sure what it is, it's so simplistic but probably one of my favorite veggies. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The parking situation is street parking in the neighborhood or valet, service is always nice and seating is plentiful outside.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] If you want to sit inside make sure to make a reservation especially once it starts to get hot due how Hot it gets out here!

    Interior
    Chris W.

    Highly recommend this place for food and drinks. The Smashburgesa lives up to the hypes and the grilled ham inside the burger tasted a little bit like bacon. Delicious. Papas fritas and focaccia are great sides. The Muhammara grilled pepper and pecan dip is pretty savory. We also fried the mushroom medley dish with meaty mushroom and manchego. I tried a spoonful of the risotto. Not bad. The classic drinks were made to perfection. The bartender did a good job. The service was decent. We got our food pretty quickly. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The interior is pretty small. Casual ambiance but people still dressed up.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]The chairs are wooden. Not very comfortable.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]There is only one unisex bathroom. The running water from the faucet was set on hot water only. Maybe it was just that night. But be careful not to burn your hands. I'm sure they will get it fixed.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Complimentary valet parking available. Definitely would come back again!

    baoni L.

    Food was delicious! The steak, mushroom were really good. Kale salad was a bit too much dressing, risotto was okay. Service was nice. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Great for gatherings, big group, small group, family and date night.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Great to hang out.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Smash burger and Focaccia
    David S.

    10/10 every dish was perfect. This place is low key in the best way. Amazing smash burger, drinks and the cheesecake was maybe the best I've ever had. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The vibe is European with not so many seats.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Order anything and then enjoy the company. A new favorite in Austin.

    Pasta
    Kim D.

    Went here for the Sunday dinner special which is a rotation handmade pasta, salad & bread. Everything was so delicious and the perfect serving size for one person. I would come again for the Sunday special or just to have a drink and shared small plates

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