A tiny, longtime Chelsea tapas spot near the High Line known for cramped, contested seating.
205 10th Ave, New York, NY 10011



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Tia Pol's dining room is famously minuscule — The Infatuation describes it as 'about the size of a single subway car,' which sets up tight, competitive seating especially around peak dinner hours near the High Line, per The Infatuation's High Line dining guide.
The Infatuation frames it as a popular stop for people leaving the High Line at 23rd Street looking for drinks and a light bite, which points to walk-in crowding during park foot-traffic windows, per the same guide.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations available via Resy, per The Infatuation
No specific wait time is reported, but The Infatuation notes the space is 'about the size of a single subway car,' implying seating fills quickly during busy evening hours.
Yes — The Infatuation's guide links directly to a Resy reservation page for Tia Pol.
Walk-ins appear possible given its casual tapas-bar format, but given the tiny subway-car-sized space described by The Infatuation, walk-in seating is likely limited during peak hours.
Sources: The Infatuation