Enoteca Carbonari wood burning grill
A taste of Tuscany and romance at a European wine cafe near the Fox Theatre.
(678) 701-4247
710 Peachtree St NE
(at 3rd Street NE)
Atlanta,
GA
30308
33.774
-84.3847
Neighborhoods: Northeast, Midtown, Northeast
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Terrific value, great wait service, relaxing atmosphere
by bb_s
February 24, 2007
Update Update!!! Went for the second time last evening 8/10/07. Sadly, Tom our wait person last time had just moved out of state. Bummer. No matter. The rest of the wait staff was exceptional and I give Mario a lot of credit for cultivating such a hard working group. But.....all that would be worthless if the food weren't so darn delicious. Started off with gnocchi and proscuitto. Interesting take on gnocchi and very yummy. Next, a beet salad. That was pretty darn interesting with a lot of flavors popping through. Masterful really. Then onto the meat dish. Not big red meat eaters but we gave it a shot and we're glad we did. It was a combination pork, duck, lamb, sausage and strip steak (think I got that right) all grilled and artfully arranged in a bowl with some beans. Wow. It was just great. Wonderful grilled flavor and everything was tender and perfectly done. Sadly, we couldn't finish it all so we had to take it home. Too bad we'll have enough for lunch huh? Then, 'cause it was 800 degrees out, we had to have a little gelato so we did the pistachio thingy and that was great too. Bottom line....great wait staff.....delicious food....and the ambience takes you out of ATL to somewhere else although according to my expert traveler, not Italy. Doesn't matter. It was a relaxing, enjoyable evening, flawlessly served and absolutely delicious. Mario really has something to be proud of and ATL should let him know it!
- Pros: Great Food, Wonderful Service,
- Cons: can't think of one
Don't order the ravioli....
by Lovesgreatfood27
October 24, 2008
This was a dissapointing experience to say the least. A friend and I went before seeing a show at the Fox, and while were lucky enough to get a table promptly, I wish we had walked out instead. I admit that the place has charm and is well decorated...ambiance was not the problem. While my friend ordered a salad, I chose the butternut squash ravioli, priced at $19. I felt that it was a reasonable price until I recieved my meal. On the plate there were THREE ravioli (not oversized) and two scallops. While the food was cooked fine, the "butter" sauce they were drowning in was almost pure oil. I have never been so appalled at a portion size. I have eaten at nice restaurants, so this is not a case of ignorance about fine dining. When asked about our experience by the server, we mentioned the portion size and were flippantly told "oh, well butternut squash is very expensive." I do quite a bit of gourmet cooking, and I know how expensive food is and is not, and I know the price of butternut squash has not risen to that ludicrous of a price. Also, when I finished my meal (rather quickly) I was passed by my own server and other staff three times before my plate was cleared. For those who still want to brave the experience, as a side note, there were upcharges on sharing and multiple payments. As a final note, this is not just a random rant by an overly harsh critic, in fact I have never before this experience been compelled to even write a review. But, as it ruined the first half of what I expected to be a lovely night out at the theatre, I felt I needed to have my say.
- Pros: Ambience
- Cons: Portion size, bad for "family style" eating and sharing
Great Italian by Tyler M. at InsiderPages
Contributor
October 08, 2008
Enoteca sports a very good Italian menu and an exquisite wine list. Located near the Fox, it's a great place to get a bite to eat before seeing a show.
We Had Reservations!!!
by sgb95670
June 13, 2008
I really wish I could write an informative review, but alas, I cannot. We had reservations for 6:15PM and walked in the door at 6:21. Our table had been given away in those brief 6 minutes. We waited until 7, still had not been seated, so we grabbed a sandwich at Quizno's. I have never been to a restaurant who gave up a table after 6 minutes. While the menu really appealed to me, I'm not sure I will go back.
Avoid on Weekend Show Nights
by rlhart9515
March 31, 2008
My wife and I had mixed results on a Fox Saturday show night. We expected a long wait, but were able to find a bar seat after 20 minutes. We were promptly removed from the seats by the hostess who proceeded to seat a guest that was waiting for a dining room seat. Rather awkward situation since we were not offered the choice of bar seating. We ordered drinks from the bar, and then decided to sit in the outdoor patio area to save on the wait time - even though it was a cold and wet night. It took some time to flag down the person who took our bar order so we could pay and be seated.
Once seated, we experienced continued to experience very poor service. The food arrived timely and was very good, but drinks and service were hard to come by. To top it all off, I received back the wrong AMEX card, but did not realize it for a few days. I am not willing to chance another bad experience here. I hope this was an anomalie for what could and may be a fine dining establishment.
i feel like i'm back in roma
by turtle94
December 11, 2007
whenever i go here i try something different. lately, i just close my eyes and point to something on the menu. this trick must work as i have not been disappointed yet! every dish i have tried has been superb! after dining here about 7 times i decided it was time to share this little slice of italian heaven with the rest of atlanta. amazing fresh tasting food (a rarity in a world full of chain restaurants!), friendly staff, great location and free parking!
- Pros: fresh food, beautiful atmosphere, nice people
- Cons: can't think of any!
Wonderful food, lovely atmosphere...
by christelle7
November 13, 2007
If you are looking for typical Italian - you should avoid this place. I'm a "foodie" and loved this restaurant. There's lots of dark wood and soft candelight which makes for a very romantic atmosphere. The food is more southern Italian, specializing in grilled entrees, cheeses and cured meats. There were fish options and several pastas as well. It felt very European. Our waitress was from Russia and made some lovely recommendations. She selected a nice Chianti for us and then chose the cheeses and cured meats that we sampled. She suggested the grilled meats for two for our entree. There was also a fish special that one of our colleagues ordered and quite enjoyed. The grilled meat platter came with a center of canellini beans sauteed with tomatoes and garlic on a bed of greens, which had wonderful flavor. It was all served with an arugula pesto. We started with a delectable Ceasar salad, but there other salad and appetizer options which I'd love to try sometime. For dessert we had the prosecco cake which was light and rich at the same time. I will come back here anytime we return to Atlanta. This was truly one of the nicest dining experiences I've had in years. There is nothing common about this restaurant. It was relaxing, very romantic and worth many trips back.
Avoid "the norm"
by nacyraq
May 17, 2007
This is a great place! Very romantic, as they've definitely mastered the "wine cellar" feeling ~ or sit on the patio and enjoy a view of Atlanta's most popular street. The menu is small but there is something for everyone - its not your every day italian menu as the pasta is very limited, but the meat is fantastic, the bread is always great, and the unique menu items make it difficult to choose just one thing. The service is always great (Tom knows his stuff!), and its worth any wait you may experience. GREAT date spot! (Unless you're going to a show, try to go on a night that has a quiet Fox, otherwise you'll be waiting!)
Best Place to Dine Near the Fox Theater
by amontgom
February 03, 2007
Enoteca is truly amazing! We started our meal with several delicious small plates ? tuna crostini, tomini pancetta (Italian bacon wrapped around cheese and fried), and several meats and cheeses ? and for our entrees we had the fish of the day (grouper baked with olives, tomatoes, and potatoes) and mixed seafood skewers. The skewers were our least favorite, as there were more vegetables than seafood on them, but they still tasted good. We ended with a nice chocolate mousse dessert served with soaked ladyfingers. Everything was delicious and the service was exceptional. The waitress was well versed in Enoteca?s dishes and provided several great recommendations, including our wine. The atmosphere was cozy and comfortable, and of the three owned by the same family (Baroanda, Bazaar, and Enoteca), Enoteca was our favorite and we will definitely be back.
- Pros: Food, service, reasonable prices, validated parking at the Georgian across the street
- Cons: None!
Get in now before you never can get in
by lakotadog
August 09, 2006
The food at Enoteca is fabulous. I have eaten here over a dozen times, and each and everytime I am treated like royalty. This is where you want to take important clients for lunch. Quiet enough for conversation, swanky enough to impress and priced so you don't look like you just throw money away. Just as good as Baraonda, next door, only you can still get a table.
- Pros: Food, Service, Ambience
- Cons: Parking








