Kati W.
Google
I’ve been to Theodosia twice now—once for a romantic date night and once with a 6 girl friends—and I’ve got mixed feelings.
Let’s start with the good stuff: the drinks are chef’s kiss. The bartender is the real MVP—fun, fabulous, and knows how to mix a mean cocktail. The lemon pie? Dreamy. I’d come back just for that and a stiff drink.
The space is stunning. Beautiful decor, killer views—this place looks like it should be a five-star experience.
But here’s the tea: the food and service didn’t live up to the vibe. My steak was overcooked and begging for salt. The dinner rolls? Meh. Like, why even bother? The clam chowder had flavor, but there were more carrots than clams—who ordered veggie soup? And the duck had a great sauce, but the rest didn’t deliver.
Oh, and it was hot in there. Not “cozy ambiance” hot—like, “why are the servers visibly sweating” hot. Everyone looked uncomfortable, and that doesn’t exactly set the mood.
This place has serious potential, but it needs to tighten up the food, crank up the A/C, and inject some life into the service. Until then, I’ll stick to cocktails, dessert, and that pretty view.
Response to the general manager’s reply:
Hi Firas,
Thanks for your note. I gave Theodosia two solid chances — once for a date night and once with friends — and both times the experience fell short. Gorgeous space, yes. Great cocktails, sure. But at the end of the day, I’m not paying for atmosphere.
I won’t be rolling the dice a third time. Wishing you the best as you work out the kinks.