Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States. Sandy Springs is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States, and part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, Sandy Springs had a population of 93,853, and as of 2014 the estimated population was 101,908.
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4 based on 13 reviews
The delivery is usually a bit of a wait but the food is always good. I enjoy the variety of Italian offerings but the pizza is always my favorite.
Johnnyâs is proud to bring authentic, great-tasting New York Style Pizza and a variety of housemade dinners, craft beers, subs and more to the neighborhoods we call home. After a small-town start in 1977, weâve grown to over 70 pizzerias across the Southe
The staff is friendly and they know their pies! The price is good! They do have dine-in specials and offer wings, subs, salads and Stromboli! Their take-out boxes have coupons, too.
4 based on 48 reviews
Your Pie is the world's originator of the fast casual, brick-oven, customized personal pizza category. Founded by Drew French in 2008, the Your Pie concept was inspired by family recipes from the Italian island of Ischia. Your Pie uses hand-tossed dough,
Nice little place for cheap eats. I ordered the 10 inch BBQ chicken pizza with a pint of some local brew. All for less than 15 bucks. It isn't the best BBQ Chicken Pizza but it is in the top 5 for sure especially with their ranch dressing on the side. Very courteous staff! If I am in town again I will be back here!Thanks so much for the 5 star review! We're thrilled you enjoyed your pizza and experience and look forward to serving you again soon. Best,Morgan & LisaOwners
4 based on 146 reviews
Rafik Cressaty and his son, Patrick Cressaty, would like to welcome you to their family restaurant, Carbonara Trattoria, located in the heart of Dunwoody, Georgia. Carbonara is an inviting Italian restaurant with an ambiance reminiscent of Italy without s
This is our âgo-toâ Italian restaurant. Being Italian Iâve always found it challenging to find food I like at restaurants. Carbonara Trattoria never disappoints us. Not only is the food delicious, but the service is impeccable. Weâre so glad theyâve made a home in Dunwoody, GA.
4 based on 54 reviews
Best gluten free crust I've ever had, and they were very accommodating. They also had vegan cheese, making my meal perfect. They even brought me hot water with lemon since I wasn't feeling very well. There was a man making balloon animals for the kids and it was super cute.Glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for the great review! We have the balloon company there every Saturday night! They make some AMAZING creations for kids!
4 based on 99 reviews
We tried this restaurant after a recommendation and it didn't disappoint. They have a variety of options on the menu and the complimentary garlic knots are delicious. The service was really good and they were extra accommodating when my husband didnt care for an item. It was quickly and pleasantly replaced without issue. I didn't try any alcoholic beverages but my husband seemed pleased with the wine selections. This isn't a fancy restaurant-- more like a family, neighborhood gem. The biggest downside is that they do not take reservations ( but we no wait when we arrived).
4 based on 390 reviews
Reliably good food but surprisingly slow service & food delivery despite the restaurant being fairly empty. We were seated in a bar booth in clear view of the bartender but nothing moved quickly. Great for dinner or a lunch with planned long conversations but not great if time is limited.
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4 based on 190 reviews
Freshly made pasta for all to see, is the highlight of this wonderful restaurant from Chef Jamie Adams and Leonardo Moura, both veterans of the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group. il Giallo Osteria & Bar also serves Coastal Italian fare in a relaxed but elega
We ate here with some family members. There was a total of 5 in our party. Two of us ordered the âippoglosso, halibut, summer squash, concentrated tomato, castelvetrano olives, pistachio-mint gremolataâ. It came out very over cooked on both our plates. The sauce was so salty that I couldnât even eat it, I pushed it to the side. There were no olives or tomatoes on the plate and just a few pitiful cubes of squash. My fish was in 2 pieces and dry.To be fair, I didnât give them a chance to correct the problem as we were with older family members and I didnât want to embarrass them by sending my dish back. I have eaten here numerous times and have been happy but this was plain awful. Especially since this fish dish is a staple on the menu. For both of them to come out wrong, shame on them! There is no excuse.Other people at the table ordered pasta dishes and they were tasty. Due yourself a favor and stick to a pasta dish. The bread is very good as well. Also be aware that the meat sauce and meatballs contain pork.
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4 based on 199 reviews
Welcome to Hearth Pizza Tavern: a place like no other. All fresh, oven fired pies with a wide selection of beers, wines, and spirits. All of our food is fresh and made in our own kitchen, right down to homemade dough, cheeses, and toppings. Top shelf food
Rule #1 - Thereâs safety in numbers. Donât go to Hearth unless you are in a group of eight or more. If you violate this rule, you may be trampled underfoot by the thundering hordes - and virtually ignored by the serving staff (I had to search for my server to pay the bill).Rule #2 - Louder = FunnierGo to Hearth only if you firmly believe that if you say something louder, it will certainly be funnier. If you enjoy reasonable volume and an ability to hear your own thoughts, try the train yard down on Marietta Street first.Rule #3 - Bring along effective enforcers.If you want to enjoy your meal in a reasonable atmosphere - not quiet nor intimate, those being unreasonable expectations - bring your own R.E.T. (reasonableness enforcement team). Management could not possibly care less about unutterable obnoxiousness. No one said a single thing to four of the loudest, most obnoxious groups Iâve ever experienced as they yelled at each other at close range in superhuman volumes and guffawed and brayed uncontrollably for a non-stop hour. I thought they were going to start a food fight.The food is at least passable, the beer list is OK, and itâs not a wine place so donât worry about that. But if your want to hear the first syllable spoken by your dining partner, there are places in town where that is not only possible, but expected.
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