Bar in New York City, United States
Theodora
100ptsLow-friction Brooklyn date night, no waitlist.

About Theodora
Theodora on Greene Avenue in Clinton Hill is an easy booking with a room that suits dates and small celebrations over high-volume nights out. It lacks the verified credentials of Manhattan cocktail bars like Attaboy or Angel's Share, but its relaxed neighborhood pace makes it a practical Brooklyn option when you want a late evening without the chaos of Williamsburg or Bushwick.
Should You Book Theodora?
Theodora, on Greene Avenue in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn, is an easy booking — no weeks-long waitlist, no reservation system that requires a credit card hold at midnight. That accessibility is part of its appeal, but it also means the decision to go comes down to whether the venue itself justifies the trip. Based on what we know, it earns consideration for a specific kind of evening: a low-pressure special occasion where neighborhood atmosphere matters as much as what's in your glass.
The Space and the Experience
Theodora sits at 7 Greene Avenue, a Brooklyn address that puts it in a quieter residential corridor compared to the louder bar strips of Williamsburg or Bushwick. The physical setting signals intimacy over spectacle — the kind of room that works for a date or a small celebration where you want to hear the person across from you. That spatial quality becomes more relevant as the night goes on. Bars in this part of Brooklyn tend to hold their character later into the evening rather than tipping into high-volume chaos, which makes Theodora a credible late-night option for groups who want to keep a conversation going after dinner rather than shout over a DJ.
What we don't have: confirmed seat counts, a published menu with prices, or verified hours. Those gaps matter for planning, and you should check directly before committing to an evening here, particularly if you're organizing around a reservation elsewhere. That said, the booking reality is forgiving , this is not a venue where you need to plan three weeks in advance.
Late-Night Viability
The Greene Avenue location in Clinton Hill is worth thinking about in terms of late-night logistics. The neighborhood is quieter than the primary Brooklyn bar corridors, which cuts both ways: you're less likely to find the block overwhelming at midnight, but you're also not surrounded by easy fallback options if the night calls for a change of scenery. If Theodora is your anchor stop, plan around it rather than treating it as one of several venues you'll rotate through. For context on how Brooklyn and broader New York late-night bar programs compare, our full New York City bars guide gives you a wider map of options across neighborhoods and price points.
Venues with strong late-night track records in New York often share a few traits: consistent service quality through a full shift, a drinks program that holds up under volume, and a room that doesn't feel cavernous or abandoned when a crowd thins. Whether Theodora checks all three is something the current data doesn't confirm , but the neighborhood profile and booking ease suggest it's operating at a pace that suits a relaxed, longer evening rather than a high-turnover crowd.
Who This Works For
Theodora makes sense if you're planning a date night or small celebration in Brooklyn and want somewhere that doesn't require military-grade reservation logistics. It's a practical choice for Clinton Hill residents, or for anyone staying nearby who wants a neighborhood bar with more character than a generic option. If your special occasion demands confirmed culinary credentials, verified price points, or a Michelin context, you'll want a venue with a more complete public record , see our full New York City restaurants guide for options with that depth of information. For bar-focused evenings with a stronger verified program, Attaboy NYC on the Lower East Side and Angel's Share in the East Village both have documented reputations worth comparing against. Outside New York, if you're building a reference point for what a serious cocktail bar looks like, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans set a useful standard.
Quick reference: Easy to book, Clinton Hill Brooklyn, leading suited for dates or small celebrations, late-night viable for conversation-focused evenings.
Compare Theodora
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Theodora | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Dirty French | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Theodora known for?
Theodora is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Theodora located?
Theodora is located in New York City, at 7 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238.
How can I contact Theodora?
You can reach Theodora via the venue's official channels.
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