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This often crowded restaurant does not provide much in the way of peaceful dining, but the Italian is some of the best in the city. Sometimes cozy, sometimes frantic, the dining room is decorated with traditional Italian items, and as the name suggests, clowns. Traditional Italian is the rage here, as well as some surprising twists, such as the special risotto and the wide variety of ravioli. You must wait in line to place your order, which can be tedious during peak hours, but the food is well worth it.
1123 Peachtree Walk NE, Atlanta, GA, 30309, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
To sum up what I am about to write: AVOID THIS PLACE. I am not going to go into detail about how rude their waitstaff is but it ruined our entire meal. No matter how good their food is, I doubt you want to get yelled at by your waiter when you leave a 15% tip in front of the whole restaurant. The waitstaff is disrespectful and does the bare minimum to serve you. After leaving a 15% tip (even after horrible service), the waiter proceeded to flick me off in the restaurant before yelling at our table. The manager who was standi... read more
Excellent all the way around! – I've never had a bad meal here. Everything from the warm foccacia bread served with herbed olive oil for starters to the fantastic tiramisu for dessert is a treat! By far my fave is the chicken saltimbucco (probably misspelled that), but every day the specials change and from time to time some real surprises have popped up. Another reviewer claimed they didn't appreciate the waiter's "overly casual demenor," but I think they're very friendly and just rather laid back, which is done intentional... read more
Best Ravioli (apple and sausage) – My now boyfriend took me there on our second date, the restaurant is in little converted house. Very unusual and hard to find, middle of bunch of skyscraper in 14th st. business district (i would never find that place unless someone took me there). I didnt know what to expect, the place is not too formal and the staffs were very friendly and funny almost family-like. The atmosphere is very romantic and cozy,but the food was the highlight. I started with arugula salad, it was simple with cre... read more
Terrible service, sub par food, and clueless hostess – I have friends that rave about this place. We went for V-day.. and there was a prixe fixe menu which they did not let you know about when making your reservations.. Fine, I can deal with that. The entree choices were VERY limited (a veal, a salmon, a chicken). After sitting down, it took over 15 minutes for our waiter to even come over, and his overly casual demeanor was not appreciated. The food was very bland, the tomato and mozzarella salad came out on a huge plate wi... read more
Friendly Staff, Creative Pasta – I've been here about four times now. I really enjoy the food here and the staff is always attentive and friendly. One time I had an issue where the food took about 25 minutes to come out, but they gave us a free appetizer AND dessert. Very good service on their part. I didn't mind the wait since we had a bottle of wine to work on anyway. Highly, highly recommended.
One of my favorite restaurants anywhere, and the best intimate Italian in Atlanta. – My wife and I have been going to Pasta Pulcinella since it was a walk up on Peachtree St. next to the old Cotton Club (1994 I think is when it opened). I eat on the expense account in every major city in the US and many cities around the world, including Italy, and this place remains a true favorite. Their buckwheat tagliatelle with rapini is on my top list of dishes anywhere. Atmosphere is intimate, service is friendly but not stuffy, and t... read more
Unique Hideaway Among Towering Buildings & Bustling City Traffic – In a house original to the street, surrounded by wide leafy trees, this restaurant is an escape from the surrounding city sounds and all that goes with it. Service is genial. Offerings include unique, site-made pastas and sauces. Wines well complement. Perfect location to escape during lunch and romanticize in the evening. Quiet covered porch or indoor fireplace-enhanced tables available.
One of Atl's best kept secrets – I have been a loyal customer here for over two years now and can't believe how few people know about it. It has an intimate, romantic atmosphere, a unique menu, and friendly staff. I come in at least every other week and have yet to be disappointed. All of their dishes are wonderful, but I have literally woken up at four in the morning craving the Tortelle de Mele, which is a sausage/apple ravioli they serve. They even have a number of vegetarian dishes, which makes my girlfriend happy. I spe... read more
Worth a try – Delicious bread and olive oil to start off with. Food was good but not awesome...nice portions and presentation, but the vegetables in mine were a little bitter. Very intimate environment, just like most restaurants in the area. Service was good.
Pasta Da Pulcinella has a 4.4 star rating with 1,427 reviews.
Pasta Da Pulcinella is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m.
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