Bar in New York City, United States
Miss Ada
100ptsBook it for the backyard, not just dinner.

About Miss Ada
Miss Ada in Fort Greene, Brooklyn is worth booking for its rear garden terrace, which is among the more considered outdoor dining spaces in the borough. Come for a date or small celebration in late spring or early fall when the terrace is at its best. Booking is generally easy, making it a reliable option when outdoor atmosphere is the priority.
Miss Ada, Brooklyn: The Verdict
Miss Ada at 184 DeKalb Ave in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, earns its reputation on one specific strength: a backyard terrace that changes the calculus on outdoor dining in New York City. If you are booking a summer date night or a low-key celebration dinner and you want outdoor seating that feels deliberate rather than tacked-on, this is the address to know. The outdoor space is the reason to come here — plan around it accordingly, and time your visit for late spring through early fall when it delivers at full effect.
The Space
The layout splits between an intimate indoor dining room and a rear garden terrace that reads more like a private courtyard than a restaurant patio. The outdoor area is sheltered enough to feel contained without being claustrophobic, which makes it a workable option for a date or a small group celebration where you want atmosphere without the noise penalty of a packed interior. Spatially, it is the kind of outdoor room that makes you feel like you have found something off the main circuit — not because it is obscure, but because it is well-proportioned and not designed to maximise covers at the expense of comfort. For context, many Brooklyn restaurants with outdoor seating prioritise throughput over experience; Miss Ada's terrace skews the other way.
When to Go
The terrace is the draw, which means timing matters more here than at a standard indoor restaurant. Book for late spring or early fall , May through June and September through October offer the leading conditions: warm enough to sit outside comfortably, cool enough that the garden does not feel oppressive. Summer weekends fill early, so if you are targeting a Saturday dinner in July or August, treat this as a moderate-difficulty booking despite the general ease of securing a table. Weeknight reservations are more forgiving. Lunch is worth considering if your schedule allows , the outdoor space reads differently in daylight, and the pace is less pressured than dinner service.
Who Should Book
Miss Ada works leading for dates, small celebrations, and dinners where the setting carries as much weight as the food. If you are planning a birthday dinner for two or a low-key anniversary meal in Brooklyn and you want outdoor seating that does not feel like an afterthought, this is a stronger call than most alternatives in the neighbourhood. It is less suited to large groups or business dinners where a private room or formal service structure matters more. For a group of four or more celebrating something, the terrace still works but book well ahead and request outdoor seating explicitly , do not assume it is guaranteed at reservation.
Practical Details
Miss Ada is at 184 DeKalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205, in Fort Greene. Booking is generally easy relative to competitive Brooklyn dinner spots , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks out under normal circumstances, though summer weekends are the exception. No dress code data is on record; smart casual is a safe assumption for a Brooklyn neighbourhood restaurant of this type. For more options in the city, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our full New York City bars guide, and our full New York City hotels guide. If you are building a full Brooklyn or lower Manhattan evening, Amor y Amargo and Attaboy NYC are strong bookends for cocktails before or after dinner. Further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are worth knowing if you travel for hospitality. You can also explore our full New York City wineries guide and our full New York City experiences guide to round out a visit.
Quick reference: 184 DeKalb Ave, Fort Greene, Brooklyn , terrace seating available, easy booking, leading visited late spring to early fall, smart casual dress assumed.
Compare Miss Ada
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Miss Ada | Easy | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | Unknown | — | |
| Dirty French | Unknown | — | |
| Superbueno | Unknown | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | Unknown | — | |
| Angel's Share | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Miss Ada known for?
Miss Ada is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Miss Ada located?
Miss Ada is located in New York City, at 184 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205.
How can I contact Miss Ada?
You can reach Miss Ada via the venue's official channels.
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