Bar in New York City, United States
Ursula Brooklyn
100ptsNeighbourhood bar, not a destination trek.

About Ursula Brooklyn
Ursula Brooklyn on Nostrand Avenue is a neighbourhood-first venue in Crown Heights — easy to get a table, relaxed in atmosphere, and best suited to locals or visitors already in the area. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, making it a low-commitment choice. Specific food and pricing data is limited, so check current Google reviews before visiting for a food-focused trip.
Ursula Brooklyn: Quick Verdict
Ursula Brooklyn sits on Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights, a stretch of Brooklyn that draws a loyal neighbourhood crowd more than destination diners from Manhattan. Pricing information isn't confirmed in our data, but the address and neighbourhood positioning place this firmly in the accessible, come-as-you-are tier of Brooklyn dining — not a splurge, not a bargain hunt, but the kind of spot you return to because it fits your life rather than your Instagram grid. If you're already in Crown Heights or Bed-Stuy, this is worth your time. If you're travelling specifically from another borough, the case is less clear without more detail on what sets the food apart.
The Room and the Crowd
Nostrand Avenue has shifted considerably over the past decade. The corridor between Eastern Parkway and Atlantic Avenue now carries a mix of long-term residents, newer arrivals, and the kind of low-key creative crowd that prefers a neighbourhood room to a ticketed tasting counter. Ursula Brooklyn fits that demographic well. Visually, the address is a ground-floor Nostrand Ave storefront — expect the kind of narrow, warmly lit room that reads as genuinely local rather than constructed-rustic. This is not a room designed to photograph well from every angle; it's a room designed to feel comfortable on a Tuesday night.
The crowd skews neighbourhood-first. You'll likely see regulars, nearby residents, and people who found it through word of mouth rather than a press write-up. That's a reasonable proxy for a place that earns repeat business on consistency. If you're visiting Brooklyn from elsewhere and want a room that feels plugged into the actual neighbourhood rather than performing neighbourhoodness for outsiders, this format tends to deliver. For a date or a low-key dinner with a friend, that atmosphere works in your favour , there's no pressure to perform, and the energy stays conversational rather than buzzy.
Where this profile gets harder to fill in: cuisine type, chef, specific dishes, and hours aren't confirmed in our data. That makes a precise food recommendation impossible at this point. What we can say is that Crown Heights supports a range of Caribbean, American, and hybrid cooking , and venues on this stretch of Nostrand tend to reflect that mix. If food quality is your primary criterion, check current reviews on Google Maps before booking, since our verified data on that front is limited.
Booking and Access
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means walk-in is likely viable, particularly on weeknights. No phone number or website is confirmed in our data, so the most reliable approach is to check Google Maps directly for current hours and contact details before you go. Given the neighbourhood context, this is the kind of place where showing up is often as effective as booking ahead , but confirm before making a trip from further away.
Practical Details
| Detail | Ursula Brooklyn | Amor y Amargo | Angel's Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | Crown Heights, Brooklyn | East Village, Manhattan | East Village, Manhattan |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy–Moderate | Moderate |
| Vibe | Neighbourhood local | Serious cocktail bar | Hidden, intimate |
| Leading for | Regular neighbourhood dinner | Amaro-focused drinks | Quiet date night |
| Walk-in friendly | Yes | Usually | Limited seating |
How It Compares
Against Manhattan cocktail bars like Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share, Ursula Brooklyn offers something different in format and intent. Those are destination bars with focused programmes , you go specifically for what they do. Ursula is a neighbourhood venue, which means the value proposition is convenience and consistency for people who live nearby, rather than a reason to cross a borough. If you're already in Crown Heights, Ursula makes sense. If you're in Manhattan planning a bar evening, Attaboy NYC or Superbueno give you more to work with as a destination.
For Brooklyn-specific comparisons, the honest answer is that our data on Ursula is thin enough that we can't make a confident head-to-head call on food quality against other Crown Heights spots. What we can say: the booking ease and neighbourhood positioning make it a lower-commitment choice than travelling to a high-demand Manhattan venue. If your priority is a relaxed room where you're likely to get a table without weeks of planning, Ursula fits that need better than anywhere in the New York City bar scene that requires advance reservations.
For broader context on where Ursula sits in the New York dining map, see our full New York City restaurants guide and our New York City hotels guide if you're planning a longer visit. If you're exploring further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are worth bookmarking for neighbourhood-anchored bar experiences in other cities. See also our New York City wineries guide and our New York City experiences guide for broader trip planning.
FAQs: Ursula Brooklyn
- Is Ursula Brooklyn good for a date? For a low-key date, yes. The neighbourhood room format on Nostrand Avenue keeps things relaxed and conversational , there's no performance pressure from a loud or high-profile crowd. It's a better fit for a second or third date than a first impression splurge. If you want a Manhattan alternative with more atmosphere-by-design, Angel's Share in the East Village is worth considering for its intimate, quieter room.
- Does Ursula Brooklyn have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating is not confirmed in our data. Given the Nostrand Avenue storefront format, sidewalk seating is possible depending on season and city permits, but verify directly before visiting , especially if outdoor seating matters to your booking decision.
- Is the food good at Ursula Brooklyn? We don't have confirmed cuisine data or awards on record, which makes a direct verdict on food quality difficult. The neighbourhood positioning and easy booking suggest a casual, consistent offer rather than a destination cooking programme. Check recent Google reviews for current quality signals before making a food-focused visit.
- What's the crowd like at Ursula Brooklyn? Neighbourhood-first. Crown Heights draws a mixed, locally rooted crowd , long-term residents alongside newer arrivals , and Ursula fits that mix. Expect a relaxed, low-key room rather than a scene. If you're visiting from outside Brooklyn, you'll read as a visitor, but the vibe is welcoming rather than insular.
- Do I need a reservation at Ursula Brooklyn? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so walk-ins are likely viable most nights. That said, no website or phone number is confirmed in our data , check Google Maps for current contact details and hours before making the trip, particularly if you're coming from outside the neighbourhood.
- Does Ursula Brooklyn have happy hour deals? Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in our data. Hours and pricing aren't on record either. The most reliable way to check current deals is via Google Maps or by calling ahead once you have a confirmed contact number. For confirmed deals and structured drink programmes in New York, Amor y Amargo has a well-documented menu available in advance.
Compare Ursula Brooklyn
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Ursula Brooklyn | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
| Angel's Share | — |
A quick look at how Ursula Brooklyn measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ursula Brooklyn good for a date?
It works for a low-key date, particularly if your person prefers a neighbourhood feel over a polished Manhattan cocktail bar. Crown Heights sets a relaxed tone that takes pressure off the evening. If you want somewhere with more theatrical atmosphere or a destination-worthy pedigree, Angel's Share in the East Village is the stronger date call.
Does Ursula Brooklyn have outdoor seating?
No confirmed outdoor seating is documented for Ursula Brooklyn at 387A Nostrand Ave. Given the Nostrand Avenue streetscape, a small sidewalk setup is plausible in warmer months, but calling ahead or checking in person is advisable before planning around it.
Is the food good at Ursula Brooklyn?
The specific menu and kitchen scope at Ursula aren't confirmed in our data, so a direct verdict on food quality isn't possible here. What the neighbourhood context suggests is a bar-forward operation where food is secondary to drinks. If a strong kitchen is your priority, Dirty French or Superbueno give you a clearer food-first offer.
What's the crowd like at Ursula Brooklyn?
Ursula draws from Crown Heights and the surrounding blocks — a loyal local mix rather than a tourist or destination-dining crowd. Nostrand Avenue between Eastern Parkway and Atlantic has shifted over the past decade, and Ursula sits squarely in that neighbourhood-first corridor. Expect regulars on weeknights and a busier, more mixed crowd on weekends.
Do I need a reservation at Ursula Brooklyn?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so walk-ins are likely viable, especially on weeknights. No confirmed booking platform or phone number is on record, which suggests walk-in may be the primary access point. For weekend evenings, arriving early is the safer approach.
Does Ursula Brooklyn have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are confirmed in our data for Ursula Brooklyn. Given its neighbourhood bar positioning on Nostrand Ave, discounted early-evening drinks are plausible, but nothing is documented. Check directly when you arrive, or plan around the Easy booking rating and come during off-peak hours.
More bars in New York City
- (SUB)MERCER(SUB)MERCER occupies a basement address on Mercer Street in SoHo, positioning it as a deliberate destination rather than a drop-in. The subterranean format tends to keep ambient noise lower than street-level alternatives, making it a reasonable call for groups of four or more. Book ahead for weekends and confirm group capacity directly with the venue.
- 1 OR 81 OR 8 on DeKalb Avenue is a low-key Fort Greene bar that works best for two people on a weeknight when the room is quiet enough for conversation. Walk-ins are easy, no advance planning required. If a specialist cocktail program is your priority, Attaboy or Amor y Amargo offer more defined experiences — but for a neighbourhood drink without the fuss, this delivers.
- 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar230 Fifth is the easiest rooftop bar in Midtown to walk into, and the Empire State Building views justify the trip. The crowd skews groups and tourists, and the drinks are solid rather than craft-focused. Go early on a weekday for the best version of the experience; after 9 PM on weekends it tips firmly into party-group territory.
- 4 Charles Prime Rib4 Charles Prime Rib is a compact, reservation-required West Village dining room built around a focused prime rib format. It works well for dates and pairs but is too small for groups of four or more. Booking is easy relative to Manhattan peers, and the narrow menu signals a kitchen that executes one thing consistently well.
- 44 & X Hell's KitchenA low-key Hell's Kitchen neighborhood bar-restaurant that earns its place for easy weeknight dates and pre-theatre dinners. Booking is simple, the room is intimate enough for conversation, and there's no dress pressure. Not a cocktail destination, but a reliable, pressure-free option in Midtown West when you want comfort over spectacle.
- 58-22 Myrtle Ave58-22 Myrtle Ave is a low-key Ridgewood neighborhood spot that rewards return visits more than first impressions. Easy to get into, with no reservation headaches, it suits regulars looking for an unpretentious room rather than a structured cocktail program. If a strong drinks list or kitchen ambition matters to you, look to Attaboy or Amor y Amargo instead.
Related editorial
- Best Fine Dining Restaurants in ParisFrom three-Michelin-star icons to the next generation of Parisian chefs pushing boundaries, these are the restaurants that define fine dining in the world's culinary capital.
- Best Luxury Hotels in RomeFrom rooftop terraces overlooking ancient ruins to Michelin-starred hotel dining, these are the luxury hotels that make Rome unforgettable.
- Best Cocktail Bars in KyotoFrom sleek lounges to hidden speakeasies, Kyoto's cocktail scene blends Japanese precision with global influence in ways you won't find anywhere else.
Save or rate Ursula Brooklyn on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.
