I have been coming here for over a year & the bar is so well out together. Plenty of tvs for sports games, keno, juke box & most of all delicious food. Everything is made fresh, my favorite is the fried pickles and steak tips. Never over cooked & juicy. The cook is the best! The bartenders are very nice and accommodate to your every need. Their vessels (which hold about 9 glasses of beer) are only $20. The prices are not expensive & I love coming here on Friday and Saturday nights!
Review Source:Tony in Lynn ,, great drinks and their cheap !!
Little hole in the wall cute friendly bartender  mike !!
The other bartender the young girl not so great with customer service !!
Lets face it that's how you make and get tips !!!
Also great food BUT we got chicken fingers and they were cold and dark brown. Yuck !!!
Would have been so bad  BUT what a CHIP on his should when asked if could make another !!!! The COOK had ignored as was PISSED !!!
Hello customer service was the WORST !!!
Dare anyone to go and send the food back !!!
Who could put up with this attitude
Will not be going back anytime soon !!
Parking good luck with that !!
The only reason I even reviewing is cause I dare some to send back food for anty reason just to see If it was he's-bad
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If you've read any of my other reviews, It easily shows how much distaine I have toward corporate operations and how they destroy the color and flare of a city neighborhood. Well Tonys holds on to the small neighborhood bar like the one I grew up with in my youth, colorful, earthy, and just plain fun to be in, Â
I happend upon this place well driving home from work and notice the smoking crowd out front loading up on their nicotine craving, So one night I made my way into the bar, and within minutes I knew it was a good choice. It had that feel no matter how hard the big operations try with there research and focus groups can never duplicate, that wonderful intermite feeling of a true neighborhood bar. The crowd I saw represented almost every demographic one could imagine from age to race. loud and lively conversation rang from every conner, and as a new face I was quickly greeted with a handshake and an opportunity to voice my opinion on the discussion at hand. Oh how i missed that great american passed, to sit with relative strangers and speak openly of topics weather popular or not with out inciting an uprising, The bartenders are quick to keep your beverage top off and fresh and if ordering something to eat it arrives quick and to order. Just a side note on the food, burgers so good and steak tips you can't go wrong, so give them a try.
This was it what I've been looking for. So I visit Tonys at least once a week and it's always great fun, the food is all bar comfort food- well prepared and priced within reason. and the bar cost are so easy to absorbe.
Once more go *uck yourself all you corporate D bags and just leave these small operations alone and consider yourself fortunate you have so many culinary challenge retards to keep buying into your bullshit lie.
Agree agree agree! I love this place. The bar staff is friendly and attentive, food is great, it's a great place to watch whatever game you want to watch, and it's in my neighborhood. I've been on quiet and busy nights and the service is always great. And the onion rings are amazing. Could you ask for more??
Review Source:This has been my husbands bar of choice since he was of age, and he was the one who introduced me to it.
Cute inside, friendly bartenders, and a cool hook game that had me playing for hours the last few times I was there. I cannot explain it so you just need to check it out for yourself haha :)
The drinks are cheap, its in my home-town, and its close to fast food for everyone who gets the drunk munchies after last call.
The only thing that kinda blows is the parking, but it's never been so bad where we've decided to go somewhere else.
I've never tried the food but I'm thinking I just might have to next time & I'll be sure to update!
I may be one of the few people in the world who go into a bar for the food and not the alcohol. And, in my case, Tony's is a winner.
My fiance moved to Lynn earlier this year, and he happened upon this place completely by accident when he was looking for a place to eat. He actually was planning to get pizza from the place next door, but ended up going to Tony's instead, because he wanted to be able to sit down, watch sports and have a beer while he was eating.
This place has, hands-down, the best steak tips I've ever eaten in my life, and I eat a LOT of steak tips. They're my signature food -- I get them whenever possible, because they're almost impossible to f*ck up. They're also impossible to get perfect, but Tony's seems to have done it. I always get mine medium-rare, with a side of rice and veggies. Not only are the steak tips perfectly cooked and flavorful, they're so tender that you don't even need a knife. In addition to that, the rice is good, and the veggies go beyond your basic steamed veggies -- they're seasoned and cooked until they're nice and soft. The combo of all three together is pub food perfection.
In addition to that, the owner (I think his name actually is Tony) is a really nice guy. After the first time we went there, he recognized us and has been real sweet and funny every time we've gone in. The drinks are cheap, the crowd is local but friendly, and the atmosphere is homey without being white-trash sleazy.
Beer is always flowing, the crowd is awesome and they just recently remodeled and made it bigger. The beer is cheap, and the mixed drinks are strong. Two good combos in any bar, especially in Lynn.
The downside is the parking is street and at busy times very very hard to come by a close spot. But there is a pizza place next door that is open late so you can satisfy any pizza craving there while you drink. Bonus Bonus Bonus.
Great group behind the bar too.
I like Tony's. It's like Cheers but in Lynn and actually welcoming, unlike the Cheers in Boston.