Bar in Pasadena, United States
Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery
100Pearl PointsCheese-forward dining that earns repeat visits.

About Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery
Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery in Old Pasadena earns its return visits through a focused in-house cheese program and a room that works well for two. It is an easy booking by Pasadena standards, and one of the better date-night options on the block — practical rather than showy, with a clear culinary identity that most nearby restaurants lack.
Agnes in Pasadena: Worth a Second Visit — and a Third
If you have already been to Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery on West Green Street, you already know the answer: yes, go back. The venue earns return visits not because the menu is constantly rotating, but because the combination of a focused cheese program and a considered dining room rewards closer attention the second time around. First-timers are still working out where to sit and what to order. Return visitors get to settle in and actually enjoy it.
Agnes sits in Old Pasadena, a stretch of the city that has enough dining options to make a first-time visitor indecisive. What separates Agnes from the surrounding block is specificity. The cheesery concept — a restaurant built around an in-house cheese program, gives the kitchen a clear identity that most Pasadena dining rooms lack. Visually, the room reads as deliberate: this is not a generic California bistro dressed up with Edison bulbs. The cheese counter anchors the space and signals immediately that the kitchen has a point of view.
For a date night, Agnes is a practical choice rather than a flashy one. The format suits two people: a shared cheese board, a bottle from a list that presumably complements the program, and a room that does not require you to shout across the table. It is not the place to impress someone with spectacle, but it is the place to have an actual conversation over food that gives you something to talk about. If your date cares about what they are eating, this is the better call over a louder, higher-volume room nearby.
Booking is easy by Pasadena standards. Agnes is not the kind of reservation that requires planning weeks in advance. Walk-in availability is plausible on weeknights, though a reservation is worth making for weekend evenings when Old Pasadena fills up. The address at 40 W Green St puts you in the middle of a walkable block, which means pre- or post-dinner options are within easy reach. For more on what else is worth your time in the area, see our full Pasadena restaurants guide, our full Pasadena bars guide, and our full Pasadena experiences guide.
If you are the kind of diner who likes a clear concept executed well, Agnes delivers. If you want a broader menu with fewer constraints, the neighborhood has other options, and we compare them directly below.
Quick reference: 40 W Green St, Pasadena, CA 91105, easy to book, date-night suitable, cheese-forward concept.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in current venue data for Agnes on West Green St. Call ahead or check directly at the restaurant before building plans around it. Given the cheesery format, discounted cheese boards or wine pours during off-peak hours would be the most likely offering if a program exists.
Does Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details for Agnes at 40 W Green St aren't confirmed in current records. West Green Street in Pasadena's Old Town area does have streetside dining common to the block, so it's worth asking when you call or book. Don't assume it's available for a warm-weather group dinner without checking first.
Is Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery good for a date?
Yes, Agnes works well for a date. The cheesery concept gives you something to talk about and share, which is more useful for two people than a standard a la carte format. Pasadena's Old Town location on West Green St means you can walk to a bar or dessert spot afterward without planning around parking again.
Do I need a reservation at Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery?
Book ahead, especially on weekends. Agnes draws a regular crowd of return visitors, which means tables don't sit empty on Friday or Saturday nights. If you're coming midweek, you have more flexibility, but a reservation is still the safer call at 40 W Green St where foot traffic from Old Town Pasadena is consistent.
Is the food good at Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery?
The food quality is strong enough that Agnes earns repeat visits from regulars, which is a more honest measure than a one-time review. The cheesery angle sets it apart from generic Pasadena dining: this is a kitchen that takes cheese seriously as a central ingredient, not a garnish. If that format appeals to you, the execution follows through.
What's the signature drink at Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery?
Specific cocktail or drink menu details aren't in the current venue record for Agnes. Given the cheesery focus, the drink program likely leans toward wine pairings designed to complement the cheese-forward menu. Confirm with the venue directly at 40 W Green St, Pasadena, before arriving with strong expectations around a particular pour.
What's the crowd like at Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery?
Agnes draws a Pasadena neighborhood crowd: mostly adults, food-curious rather than scene-driven, and skewing toward regulars who return for the cheese program rather than first-timers chasing hype. It's a more relaxed room than you'd find at a louder Old Town bar. Good for conversation, not the place to take a group looking for a high-energy night out.
Location
40 W Green St, Pasadena, CA 91105
Pasadena, United States
Compare Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery
| Venue |
|---|
| Agnes Restaurant & Cheesery |
| Haven Gastropub Brewery |
| ANAYA'S RESTAURANT |
| Bone Kettle |
| Celestino Ristorante & Bar |
| Deluxe 1717 |
Comparing your options in Pasadena for this tier.
Also Consider
- Haven Gastropub Brewery, Notable alternative
- ANAYA'S RESTAURANT, Notable alternative
- Bone Kettle, Notable alternative
- Celestino Ristorante & Bar, Notable alternative
- Deluxe 1717, Notable alternative
How Agnes Compares to Other Pasadena Restaurants
Agnes has a narrower concept than most of its Pasadena peers, and that specificity is both its strength and its limitation. Bone Kettle on East Green Street is the stronger pick if you want a bold, chef-driven Southeast Asian menu with serious depth, it draws a longer line and requires more advance planning, but the food reward is higher for adventurous eaters. Celestino Ristorante & Bar is the choice for a more formal Italian dinner with tableside polish; it skews older in crowd and expectations, but delivers consistency that suits a business dinner or a celebration that needs to go smoothly.
For a casual evening that does not require a reservation, ANAYA'S RESTAURANT is a lower-commitment option with a more relaxed atmosphere. Deluxe 1717 leans bar-first with food as a secondary draw, better if you want to drink well and graze rather than sit down to a structured meal. Agnes sits between these poles: more intentional than a gastropub, less formal than Celestino, and with a distinctive cheese focus that none of the others match. For cocktail bar comparisons beyond Pasadena, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston show what a tightly focused program looks like when executed at a high level.
On booking difficulty, Agnes and ANAYA'S are the easiest to get into on short notice. Bone Kettle is the hardest. For a date night specifically, Agnes edges out most of the block on atmosphere and concept clarity, it gives two people something to focus on and talk about. See our full Pasadena hotels guide and our full Pasadena wineries guide if you are planning a longer stay around the meal.
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