(404) 872-3902
261 19th St NW
Atlanta,
GA
30363
33.7947
-84.3886
Neighborhoods: Midtown, Northeast, Northeast
What People Are Saying About Dolce
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The Scene – There's no velvet rope, but the dark-tinted doors, dangling chandeliers and sheer curtains signal that Hollywood royalty, like Ashton Kutcher and his L.A. entourage, may feel right at home here. Glamour pusses stride along the sleek bar, but it's so dim you have to squint to spy any VIP scenesters. Ivory leather curved booths offer a bit of space and privacy. Frazzled black-clad servers dart around the room, attempting to keep up with the background techno beats. – – The Food – The mostly Italian menu is divvied into small sampler plates and main entrees.…
Editor's Tips
- On the Menu:
- The salmon entree changes daily, so ask the server for a complete description.
- Fun Fact:
- Be on the lookout for more hot spots in Atlantic Station from The Dolce Group including Geisha House and Ten Pin Alley.
- Payment Methods:
- American Express, Visa, MasterCard
- Restaurant Special Features:
- People Watching, Group Dining, Bar Scene
- Cuisine:
- Italian
My wife got Jealous, because I was moaning...
by photographerbyday at Citysearch
Found this place on resturants dot com and bought a $50 coupon for $8, prices are what you would expect from a downtown restaurant.. I had the Filet Mignon, my wife had the NY Strip, I love a good steak, and this was a great one, it was complemented with lobster mash potatoes, I caught my wifes eye as she sat staring at me, she told me I had been moaning after every bite and that she was getting jealous. I have read review where people dis the place for being dark and expensive, I think the meal was well worth the $107 I invested which included 2 appetizers, fine steak dinners, drinks and excellent deserts, my wife was moaning over the Crème brûlée, what stick out to us the most was how large the portions were, probably close to twice the size we expected, my wifes NY Strip was at least 16-18 oz and my Filet was the largest I have ever gotten downtown Atlanta. I am a big guy who likes to eat, andI left stuffed... with 3 togo containers left over... good job guys
- Pros: Portions were larger than expected for a downtown dinner
- Cons: none
Don't waste your money!
by Batlantagal at Citysearch
My husband and I ate here last night and we will now compare it to Applebee's or Olive Garden with jacked up prices! The appetizer was okay, but our meals were covered in grease, cream and tons of cheese as if to cover up the nastiness beneath, and the chicken was really dry. We ordered dessert in hopes that it would make up for our gross meals. We ordered the chocolate molten cake (usually warm and gooey in the center) and coffee. The cake was cold and uncooked in the center and our coffee was only lukewarm! Then we got our check and couldn't believe our total was $65!!!! We both said we would have been better satisfied at McDonald's drive thru.
Memorable Night
by alesya at Citysearch
My first visit to the restaurant was as part of a group of twenty-six teenagers going out for the prom dinner, not exactly the dream clientele. The second we were seated some kids complained about the location of our seating, and the waiter, whom I would have understood perfectly had he displayed any displeasure, smiled, spoke to a manager, rearranged, and with jokes and wonderful suggestions, reseated us. I read the reviews before attending, and my experience that night, and a couple of other nights, never, even slightly, dropped below four stars.
The hostesses do wear skimpy clothing, just as at the Geisha House, that is a fact.
The Details on Dolce
On the Menu:
The salmon entree changes daily, so ask the server for a complete description.
Fun Fact:
Be on the lookout for more hot spots in Atlantic Station from The Dolce Group including Geisha House and Ten Pin Alley.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
People Watching, Group Dining, Bar Scene





















