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Maggiano's Little Italy

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3368 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
(404) 816-9650

Steve S.
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Maggiano's Little Italy

  • February 19, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by aviron7 from chattanooga, Tennessee

Although I only live 2 hours away, I don't get to come to Atlanta to visit friends as often as I'd like, but when I do, I almost always drag everyone I know to Maggiano's. This Italian restaurant is by far the best Italian food I've ever had. The menu is extremely extensive with everything from pasta to steak and seafood. You can also order two different ways. Everyone can order their own meal or for a sampling of different things on the menu you can order family style and choose two things from each of the following to share with the whole table: appetizer, salad, pasta, main course, vegetables (add $$$), and dessert.

A WARNING to orders though. The portions are HUGE. When I go I have to do one of three things.
1. Order a regular order of pasta and split with someone (even then we sometimes don't finish it).
2. Order a small order of pasta and still take home for a meal for the next day or two.
3. Order a small salad and SIDE of pasta and still not always finish it all.

You may be thinking, "oh, let's not be silly, I can finish a single serving of pasta!" well, don't be too sure. I have never been and finished everything. Plus, if you don't get too much you can order one of their incredible desserts, one of which is pictured. Also, don't be turned off to getting a side order of pasta. It's the size of a regular order anywhere else and you get to choose from 5 different kinds of pasta and 5 or so different kinds of sauce. It's a great alternative if you're running low on cash also. When my friends spend $20 on an entrée for themselves I can get a side salad and side pasta for under $10 and still have a wonderful dinner. Although, if you want an entrée pasta my recommendation is one of their baked specialty, the Gnocchi with Tomato Vodka Sauce, it's to die for!

If you'd like more information or directions to the restaurant you can visit their website at www.maggianos.com
Happy eating!

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From journal Atlanta--Too Much to See Till you Know Where to Go

Maggianos

  • January 23, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by globetrekr from Buffalo, New York
Maggiano's was some of the finest Italian food I have ever tasted. The dining room decor was plush but not overdone. The waitstaff was attentive and polite. The prices were very reasonable, and the portions were tremendous! It is the perfect restaurant for a group of people or families who want to sample different dishes (and you will want to once you read the menu!). The fish was cooked to perfection, the eggplant parmesan was melt-in-your-mouth, and the bread and spreads were unique. The restaurant was easy to find and very conveniently located near the Lennox Square mall. The restaurant came to us through the recommendation of a mall employee and you can tell that the restaurant is loved by locals and tourists alike. This is a dining experience not to be missed.

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From journal April in Atlanta

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Maggiano's Little Italy

  • March 1, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Jeffrey from Plano, Texas
Great Italian food and lots of it. This place is right out of a mafia movie...a traditional Italian restaurant, down to the dark wood furniture and red and white checkered tablecloths. Maggiano's has a large selection of traditional Italian dishes and wines.

This Maggiano's has a neat enclosed porch with lots of light that provides a warm weather environment without exposing you to the elements. During our visit for an early dinner, there was some kind of private function in there.

Maggiano's boasts that their portions are large enough to share, and they aren't kidding. If you enjoy salads and deserts, consider spliting an entree with a guest. For large groups, you can order a 2-3 course family style dinner ($22/person dinner, $10-$14 lunch), you choose 2 appetizers, salads, pastas, main courses, vegetables, desserts, and they bring out tons of food instead of individual plates/entrees.

If you prefer to order ala carte, Maggiano's has an absolutely huge menu of reads/appetizers ($3-$12), soups ($2-$4), salads ($4-$12), Ravioli and Lasagne ($12-$16), Pasta ($9-$16), Chicken ($13-$16), Steaks ($23-$31), Veal ($19-$29), and Seafood ($19-$22). As some kind of cruel joke, they also have lots of desserts ($3-$6), but I'll bet they don't sell many of them.

They also serve lunch with small entrees and sandwiches ($7-$8). My visit was for dinner. I had Lasagne ($14) and a half order of Asparagus ($4), and both were fantastic. I almost finished all of it before becoming stuffed. They also have full bar service.

In case all of that food is not enough, there is a Corner Bakery at this Maggiano's colocated in the front corner of the restaurant.

Maggiano's is located north of downtown in Buckhead, not far from the Concourse Business Park I occassionally work at. Come hungry and even still you may carry home food.

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From journal Bits and Pieces of Atlanta

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Maggianos

  • March 11, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Steve S. from Kansas City, Missouri
Looking for great Italian food at an affordable price? Maggianos is a chain restaurant with two locations in the greater Atlanta area alone. However, the trendy Buckhead location is perhaps the best restaurant of the two. The house specialty is called the family style dinner and requires a minimum of four people willing to try it. For $19.95 per person, you get a choice of two appetizers, two salads, two pastas, two entrees and two desserts. The best part? Each of your choices is bottomless; as long as you're hungry they will keep bringing out fresh plates of whatever you desire. Add a glass of the house chianti or a fine bottle of wine from Maggianos' wine cellar and you're sure to have one of the most enjoyable Italian meals you've ever had. If you're not into the family style dinner, Maggiano's menu has practically every Italian dish you could ask for and they are individually priced between $10-$20 per entree. On your way out, make a stop in the Corner Bakery which is attached to the restaurant and take home a box of their fabulous home baked cookies or other treats.

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