22 & Co
Bars · Key West, FL

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RealReviews profileWe Love Tutus! Join us at 22&Co. in Key West, Florida for fresh cocktails, fun bartenders, tutus, flamingos, unicorns, with an endless supply of glitter. Need we say more?
22 & Co: what to know
RealReviews editorial research · checked 2026-08-1822&Co, also known as the Tutu Bar, is a tiny Key West cocktail stop built around colorful decor, creative drinks, friendly bartenders and an inclusive local-feeling atmosphere. Reviews repeatedly praise espresso martinis, specialty cocktails, glitter and hospitality; the tradeoffs are limited seating, changing specials, strong or sweet drinks and a small direct review sample. The 84/100 Moderate consensus is for a playful cocktail night, not dinner or a large group.
Strongest fit
- Couples, friends and birthdays seeking a memorable cocktail stop
- Visitors who enjoy sweet, creative and photo-friendly drinks
- Guests looking for a welcoming LGBTQIA2S+ friendly environment
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- Very limited seating and a small-room atmosphere
- Specials and hours can change
- Many drinks are strong, sweet or theatrical
- The direct Tripadvisor sample is small
What 22&Co actually is
22&Co, often called the Tutu Bar by visitors, is a very small cocktail bar at 504 Angela Street in Key West. The public descriptions agree on the core product: creative drinks, playful decor, colorful tutus, friendly bartenders and a welcoming neighborhood feel. This is not a restaurant with a full dinner menu or a large dance club. It is a compact stop built around conversation, drinks and a deliberately silly visual identity.
That distinction matters before a visitor reads a star rating. People choose 22&Co because they want a bar with personality, not a neutral room with a standard beer list. The same tiny footprint and theatrical decor can delight someone looking for a memorable cocktail and frustrate someone needing quiet, table service or lots of seating. RealReviews treats that fit question as the center of the profile.
Location, hours and the small-room reality
Tripadvisor currently lists 504 Angela Street and operating hours from roughly 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. every day. Wanderlog shows a similar late-day and late-night pattern, but its hours include split entries that may reflect directory formatting rather than a promise. Check the live social or listing information before walking over, especially outside the normal afternoon window or on a holiday.
The room is intentionally small. Reviews describe a close, social bar with limited stools and people chatting with the bartender or one another. That is a strength for a traveler who wants a local-feeling stop and a constraint for a group that needs guaranteed seating. Visit early or be willing to wait, and do not build a tightly timed itinerary around an immediate table.
The strongest positive theme is the bartender
Across Tripadvisor, Wanderlog and Restaurant Guru, the most repeated praise is for bartenders who are welcoming, funny, creative and attentive. Reviewers name staff members, describe custom recommendations and say the interaction made the stop feel personal. That evidence is stronger than a generic claim about service because it identifies the behavior visitors actually value: conversation, drink knowledge and an ability to make newcomers feel included.
A small bar depends heavily on the person behind the counter. The public record therefore supports a strong service culture without promising a particular bartender, wait time or cocktail on every night. Ask what is popular, explain how sweet or strong you like a drink, and give the bartender room to recommend rather than treating an old favorite as a guaranteed recipe.
What makes the cocktails different
The review bodies repeatedly mention espresso martinis, pistachio drinks, peanut-butter cocktails, rum punch, frozen drinks and colorful drinks finished with edible glitter. The point is not technical mixology for its own sake; it is a playful menu where flavor, presentation and the conversation around the drink are part of the evening. Sweet, dessert-like and visually theatrical options dominate the public descriptions.
That style is a fit question. Someone seeking a dry classic martini or a quiet whiskey bar may prefer another venue, while a group celebrating a birthday or looking for a memorable photo may love it. Ask how sweet, strong or glittery a drink will be and whether the bar can make a simpler classic. The evidence supports creativity, not a promise that every cocktail suits every palate.
Decor, tutus and the social atmosphere
Colorful decor, tutus on stools or overhead, glitter and a playful bathroom are recurring details in the reviews. Visitors describe the room as fun, welcoming, photo-friendly and unlike a conventional Duval bar. The visual identity is not a decoration added after the fact; it is the reason many people remember the stop and recommend it to friends.
The same atmosphere can be too performative for a traveler who wants a quiet drink. The room may be lively even when it is not crowded because the decor and bartender interaction invite conversation. Treat the bar as an experience, not a neutral waiting room, and decide whether the group wants to participate in that silliness before ordering.
Inclusivity and who feels comfortable there
Wanderlog and multiple review excerpts describe 22&Co as LGBTQIA2S+ friendly and welcoming to locals and visitors. Guests mention a safe-feeling environment, a mixed crowd and staff who treat a birthday or first visit warmly. That is meaningful local context, especially for travelers looking for a bar where they can relax without having to decode the room first.
The profile reports the public experience without claiming a guarantee about every interaction. A future visitor can ask the bartender about the night's crowd, events or accessibility needs and decide whether the small format works. The welcoming theme is strongest when the group also respects the bar's limited space and the people already using it.
Happy hour and value
Several reviews mention Monday specials, half-price drinks or other rotating deals, while Restaurant Guru describes prices as adequate for the quality. Promotions can change, so a visitor should check the current board or social information instead of treating an old review as a permanent offer. The value is also partly experiential: a creative drink, bartender attention and a memorable room are part of what the ticket buys.
The bar is a better value fit for one or two distinctive drinks than for a large round where everyone orders expensive specialty cocktails. Ask the price and strength before ordering, watch the running total and decide whether a happy-hour visit makes more sense. A positive value review often reflects a promotion or an unusually good interaction; those conditions should stay attached to the conclusion.
What the smaller negative record says
The public sample is strongly positive, but it is not uniformly glowing. One Tripadvisor visitor found the bar empty and felt the bartender seemed disengaged, even though the drink itself was good. Other accounts warn that glitter can follow guests home, that the room is tiny, or that strong and sweet cocktails are not for every palate. Those cautions are limited but concrete.
The right interpretation is not that service is unreliable. It is that a tiny bar's energy changes with the shift, crowd and time of day. Visit during a livelier window if atmosphere matters, and choose another stop if the group needs guaranteed action, a large dance floor or a silent cocktail. That is a better use of the evidence than hiding the one negative account.
Food, seating and what is not offered
22&Co is described as a bar rather than a full restaurant. Review and directory pages mention cocktails, coffee and occasional snack or dessert references, but they do not establish a stable kitchen menu. Plan to drink and socialize, then eat elsewhere unless current information says otherwise. That expectation prevents the common mistake of judging a tiny cocktail bar against a dinner venue.
Seating is similarly limited. A group of two may find stools or a standing spot, while a large party may need to split up or return later. Ask before bringing a celebration group, and keep a nearby backup. The lack of a full dining room is not a flaw when the goal is a compact cocktail stop; it is simply part of the product.
How outside ratings fit together
Tripadvisor currently shows about 4.8 from only 15 reviews, while Wanderlog exposes a larger Google-derived context near 4.7 from roughly 160 reviews and Restaurant Guru shows another mixed platform view. Restaurantji adds a separate local directory record. These sources differ in size, date and collection method, so RealReviews keeps their ratings attributed and does not average them into a proprietary decimal.
The narrative consensus is clearer than the numbers: creative cocktails, bartender warmth, playful decor, local friendliness and an inclusive atmosphere recur as strengths. The cautions are room size, changing specials, sweet or strong drinks, and the possibility of a quiet shift that does not match the party image. The small Tripadvisor sample is why the tier remains Moderate despite the positive pattern.
Why the profile carries a Moderate 84/100
The 84/100 Moderate consensus reflects a specific identity, stable address, recurring cocktail and hospitality themes, and independent evidence across Tripadvisor, Google-derived Wanderlog excerpts, Restaurant Guru and Restaurantji. More than 25 attributable review narratives or rating contexts were inspected across drinks, service, atmosphere, inclusivity, value, seating and visitor fit.
The score remains Moderate because the direct Tripadvisor sample is small, the bar's experience depends on the shift, and promotions or hours can change. The score is strongest for a traveler who wants a playful, inclusive cocktail stop and accepts limited seating. It is weaker for a group needing dinner, guaranteed space, a quiet room or a fixed event schedule.
How to plan the visit
Check current hours and specials, then arrive with a flexible plan. Ask the bartender what is popular, how sweet or strong a drink is, whether glitter is included, and what the current promotion covers. If the room is full, enjoy another nearby stop and return rather than squeezing a large group into a tiny bar. Keep water and a safe ride in the plan when ordering strong cocktails.
A useful review should name the drink, price, sweetness, strength, bartender interaction, crowd, seating and time of day. Saying the room was fun or dead is more informative when the reader knows whether it was a Monday promotion, a late-night visit or a quiet afternoon. Those details help RealReviews separate a temporary shift from a durable pattern.
Who should choose 22&Co
Choose 22&Co for creative cocktails, glitter, tutus, colorful decor, bartender conversation, a welcoming LGBTQIA2S+ friendly environment and a small local-feeling room. It fits couples, friends, birthdays, curious visitors and travelers who want a memorable stop rather than a conventional pub. One or two drinks may be enough to make the visit worthwhile.
Compare elsewhere when the group needs food, a large table, a quiet classic cocktail, a dance floor, a predictable promotion or a bar that can absorb a big party. The public evidence supports a distinctive niche, not a claim that 22&Co is the best bar for every Key West night.
How a useful 22&Co review should be written
A good account names the drink, the price, the sweetness, the strength, the time of day, the crowd and the bartender interaction. It says whether the glitter or tutu was fun, whether a special was actually available, and whether the room had seats. Those details let a future visitor decide whether the same kind of night is likely to fit.
A vague five-star label misses the value of this bar. The useful question is not simply whether someone liked it; it is whether the drinks, room, energy and hospitality matched the reason they walked in. RealReviews will update the profile when the current menu, ownership, hours or review balance changes.
The decision in one sentence
22&Co is a tiny, colorful Key West cocktail bar where creative drinks, friendly bartenders, tutus, glitter and an inclusive local atmosphere are the main product. Reviews repeatedly praise the espresso martini, sweet specialty cocktails, personal service and playful room, while the honest tradeoffs are limited seating, changing specials, strong or sweet drinks and an experience that depends on the shift. RealReviews gives it an 84/100 Moderate consensus for the right kind of night.
The profile saves the reader from reading scattered cocktail reviews by making the fit explicit. Check the hours, ask the bartender a good question, watch the total and give the room permission to be silly. If that sounds like the evening you want, 22&Co is a memorable choice; if not, another bar will serve the itinerary better.
Your file for 22 & Co
- Check current hours and specials
- Ask about sweetness, strength and glitter
- Keep the group small or flexible
- Plan water and a safe ride
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