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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 |
Tortelli de Meile That is the reason I go. I get a craving and have to fulfill it. I still miss the much funkier Peachtree St. location and I don't go as much as I used to when they were a store front dive....but I still love that dish. Good bread and salad too.
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.
I don't get it I hope someone else will post here and set me straight if I'm really just out of my tree, but I truly don't see why everyone exalts this place like it was the next best thing to being in Italy. I have found the dishes flavorless and uninspiring, even though they are a refreshing change in ingredients from typical Italian places.
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.
Would be a nice place if it weren't for the food... – I realy like this little building, it's cute, the staff is friendly, and it has a nice atmosphere... I would just hope they would make their food as good as it sounds... It is really done poorly . The gnocchi were mashed, the pesto tasted like grass... The salad had too much dressing and it was not Italian - a simple balsamic vinegar and olive oil dressing that you can pour yourself would be so much better. The tagliatelle with rapini had too much garlic and were pretty o... read more
OK – A whole lot better places to eat in midtown. Haven't been in a while. No need to go back. Lots more to try in midtown.
Pasta Da Pulcinella has a 4.4 star rating with 1,372 reviews.
Pasta Da Pulcinella is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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