Seasonal Italian menu with housemade pastas & patio seating























"Campagnolo means peasant, but you’ll be eating like Little Lord Fauntleroy at this classic Midtown venue. The housemade pastas here are definitely ones to write home about—try the squid ink risotto and be forever changed—as are the craft cocktails. And they spotlight local since the antipasto platter features meats cured by Spotted Trotter and an array of area-made cheeses. Order wine by the bottle, especially since their impressive selection is affordable even without half-priced bottles on Wednesdays. And if date night’s going well, feel free to keep things going since the restaurant transforms into a piano bar on weekend nights. A little Pavarotti never hurt nobody." - rachel garbus
"Campagnolo is a comfortable and casual neighborhood trattoria with a large patio located in the heart of Midtown. Favorites to try here include the pappardelle with duck confit and the fettuccine capricciose with wild mushrooms and arugula topped with pecorino cheese. Patio seating." - Eater Staff
"An Italian restaurant on Piedmont Avenue noted here as the nearby second establishment owned by Maureen Kalmanson; it is mentioned only in the context of the owner’s other holdings." - Beth McKibben
"Campagnolo Italian restaurant is owned by Maureen Kalmanson and is located a block away from Henry’s on Piedmont Avenue in Midtown, Atlanta." - Beth McKibben
"Campagnolo means peasant, but you’ll be eating like Little Lord Fauntleroy at this classic Midtown venue. The housemade pastas here are definitely ones to write home about—try the squid ink risotto and be forever changed—as are the craft cocktails. And they spotlight local since the antipasto platter features meats cured by Spotted Trotter and an array of area-made cheeses. Order wine by the bottle, especially since their impressive selection is affordable even without half-priced bottles on Wednesdays. And if date night’s going well, feel free to keep things going since the restaurant transforms into a piano bar on weekend nights. A little Pavarotti never hurt nobody." - Rachel Garbus