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Fellini's Pizza — Restaurant in Atlanta

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Fellini's Pizza
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No-frills pizzeria offering thin-crust & Sicilian slices & pies, with beers & outdoor seating.
Nearby attractions
Underwood Hills Park
1845 Harper St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
Tanyard Creek Park
73 28th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309
Northside Trail
Northside Beltline Trail, Atlanta, GA 30318
Nearby restaurants
Big Bad Breakfast - Buckhead
1952 Howell Ml Rd Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30318
Zunzi's
1971 Howell Ml Rd, Atlanta, GA 30318, United States
Howell's Kitchen and Bar
1962 Howell Ml Rd Ste 100, Atlanta, GA 30318
Mr. C's Bar & Grill
1983 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
Arden's Garden Juice Bar & Smoothies Howell Mill
1985 Howell Mill Rd NW #101a, Atlanta, GA 30318
Willy's Mexicana Grill
1920 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
McDonald's
1994 Howell Ml Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
Chick-fil-A
1942 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
The Flying Biscuit Cafe
857 Collier Rd NW Suite 16, Atlanta, GA 30318
Domino's Pizza
1959 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
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Fellini's Pizza

1991 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, United States
4.5(1.5K)
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No-frills pizzeria offering thin-crust & Sicilian slices & pies, with beers & outdoor seating.

attractions: Underwood Hills Park, Tanyard Creek Park, Northside Trail, restaurants: Big Bad Breakfast - Buckhead, Zunzi's, Howell's Kitchen and Bar, Mr. C's Bar & Grill, Arden's Garden Juice Bar & Smoothies Howell Mill, Willy's Mexicana Grill, McDonald's, Chick-fil-A, The Flying Biscuit Cafe, Domino's Pizza
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Phone
+1 404-352-0799
Website
fellinisatlanta.com

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SLICE
SICILIAN SLICE
MEDIUM PIE
LARGE PIE
SICILIAN PIE

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Nearby attractions of Fellini's Pizza

Underwood Hills Park

Tanyard Creek Park

Northside Trail

Underwood Hills Park

Underwood Hills Park

4.6

(134)

Closed
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Tanyard Creek Park

Tanyard Creek Park

4.7

(269)

Open 24 hours
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Northside Trail

Northside Trail

4.7

(127)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Fellini's Pizza

Big Bad Breakfast - Buckhead

Zunzi's

Howell's Kitchen and Bar

Mr. C's Bar & Grill

Arden's Garden Juice Bar & Smoothies Howell Mill

Willy's Mexicana Grill

McDonald's

Chick-fil-A

The Flying Biscuit Cafe

Domino's Pizza

Big Bad Breakfast - Buckhead

Big Bad Breakfast - Buckhead

5.0

(18)

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Zunzi's

Zunzi's

4.9

(1.3K)

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Howell's Kitchen and Bar

Howell's Kitchen and Bar

4.4

(631)

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Mr. C's Bar & Grill

Mr. C's Bar & Grill

4.5

(238)

$

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Amy LoudermilkAmy Loudermilk
Have been enjoying Fellini's pizza since I was first introduced to it in 1988. Still as delicious! After a long day in Buckhead, this location where Collier meets Howell Mill was the perfect spot for dinner. Service is walk up and order, pay, and find yourself a table. The large printed hanging menu still offers three styles of pizza: classic, white, and sicilian. I love that they keep it simple and focus on quality vs. lots of menu items. And the prices are still great. I opted for a slice of Fellini's special- their version of supreme, and a slice of Hawaiian. Paying was easy with tap and go, and excited waited fpr their iconic postcard table marker. Drinks are self serve and tables had plenty of parm, peppers, and napkins. They have pizza boxes staggered around the place so taking leftovers home is a breeze. Since I was last at this location, they've remodeled and expanded/improved the parking. Inside was refreshed to a modern trendy white/black with tons of big windows. The patio appeared to be refreshed as well. Plenty of seating inside and out and staggered well for health and personal space comfort. Now, let's talk pizza. Thanks to my valentine postcard, they found me quickly to deliver my slices. The slices are equal to at least 2-3 of your chain carryout/delivery joint. My supreme was piled high with toppings and my Hawaiian was layered with ham. A sprinkle of red pepper and parm and I was in heaven. Took me straight back to high school. My goal was to eat a little of both and take half home. Nope! Ate it all! Can't wait to go back soon and enjoy it all over again. If you're deciding on ordering in from a delivery chain instead- step away from the phone. Get to Fellini's and enjoy fresh and local.
Jane CJane C
Fellini's has the look, feel, and even the smell of an old-school pizzeria. I loved seeing the hot pizza oven, front and center, as soon as we walked in. We ordered a large pie with mushrooms, tomatoes, and ham (they do half-pie toppings here) and issued a framed postcard so that our order could find us in the dining room. Seating space is plentiful here, including an expansive indoor dining space and patio spacing outdoors. We sat indoors, where an otherwise industrial space was made to feel cozy with soft lighting and splashes of artwork all around the perimeter. Our pizza arrived at our table within ten minutes and found it to be better than average for Atlantan pizza. The sauce is excellent - neither too sweet nor salty - and the crust had a unique chew beneath the crisp. Interestingly, we noticed our slices with ham had become a little soggier than the ones without, which made us wonder if certain toppings might release moisture to the detriment of our pie. Either way, we devoured most of our pie and appreciated that Fellini's keeps their takeout boxes on a helpful table by the dining space so that you can easily retrieve whatever you need on your own. Service is brusque yet efficient. Since most things are set up for self-service, we enjoyed the ability to dine without having servers check in on us. The parking lot outside is small but seemed more than enough spaces on a weekday night (weekends might be another story). We were also happy to discover they're open until midnight, so we'll certainly be keeping Fellini's as an option for late night eats.
Makal StibbinsMakal Stibbins
I’ve eaten at this Fellini’s location more times than I can count, and I’ve always appreciated the good food and laid-back atmosphere. However, today I was deeply disappointed — not with the service or the pizza, but with the sign outside the restaurant. After leaving church, I stopped by for a quick slice to go. Before I even got out of my car, I saw a sign parodying The Passion of the Christ as The Passion of the Crust. I understand humor is subjective, and I fully support the right of any business to express itself freely. But I was genuinely saddened to see something so sacred to millions of people turned into a punchline. I’m left wondering — why mock a faith-based act of love that holds such deep spiritual significance for many? Would a similar joke be made about Muhammad or Buddha? Likely not, and for good reason. This isn't about being overly sensitive or lacking a sense of humor — it’s about mutual respect. As a long-time customer, I felt alienated and disappointed by what seemed like a careless jab at something many of us hold dear. I hope Fellini’s will consider the kind of message they want to send to their diverse community of patrons.
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Have been enjoying Fellini's pizza since I was first introduced to it in 1988. Still as delicious! After a long day in Buckhead, this location where Collier meets Howell Mill was the perfect spot for dinner. Service is walk up and order, pay, and find yourself a table. The large printed hanging menu still offers three styles of pizza: classic, white, and sicilian. I love that they keep it simple and focus on quality vs. lots of menu items. And the prices are still great. I opted for a slice of Fellini's special- their version of supreme, and a slice of Hawaiian. Paying was easy with tap and go, and excited waited fpr their iconic postcard table marker. Drinks are self serve and tables had plenty of parm, peppers, and napkins. They have pizza boxes staggered around the place so taking leftovers home is a breeze. Since I was last at this location, they've remodeled and expanded/improved the parking. Inside was refreshed to a modern trendy white/black with tons of big windows. The patio appeared to be refreshed as well. Plenty of seating inside and out and staggered well for health and personal space comfort. Now, let's talk pizza. Thanks to my valentine postcard, they found me quickly to deliver my slices. The slices are equal to at least 2-3 of your chain carryout/delivery joint. My supreme was piled high with toppings and my Hawaiian was layered with ham. A sprinkle of red pepper and parm and I was in heaven. Took me straight back to high school. My goal was to eat a little of both and take half home. Nope! Ate it all! Can't wait to go back soon and enjoy it all over again. If you're deciding on ordering in from a delivery chain instead- step away from the phone. Get to Fellini's and enjoy fresh and local.
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Fellini's has the look, feel, and even the smell of an old-school pizzeria. I loved seeing the hot pizza oven, front and center, as soon as we walked in. We ordered a large pie with mushrooms, tomatoes, and ham (they do half-pie toppings here) and issued a framed postcard so that our order could find us in the dining room. Seating space is plentiful here, including an expansive indoor dining space and patio spacing outdoors. We sat indoors, where an otherwise industrial space was made to feel cozy with soft lighting and splashes of artwork all around the perimeter. Our pizza arrived at our table within ten minutes and found it to be better than average for Atlantan pizza. The sauce is excellent - neither too sweet nor salty - and the crust had a unique chew beneath the crisp. Interestingly, we noticed our slices with ham had become a little soggier than the ones without, which made us wonder if certain toppings might release moisture to the detriment of our pie. Either way, we devoured most of our pie and appreciated that Fellini's keeps their takeout boxes on a helpful table by the dining space so that you can easily retrieve whatever you need on your own. Service is brusque yet efficient. Since most things are set up for self-service, we enjoyed the ability to dine without having servers check in on us. The parking lot outside is small but seemed more than enough spaces on a weekday night (weekends might be another story). We were also happy to discover they're open until midnight, so we'll certainly be keeping Fellini's as an option for late night eats.
Jane C

Jane C

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I’ve eaten at this Fellini’s location more times than I can count, and I’ve always appreciated the good food and laid-back atmosphere. However, today I was deeply disappointed — not with the service or the pizza, but with the sign outside the restaurant. After leaving church, I stopped by for a quick slice to go. Before I even got out of my car, I saw a sign parodying The Passion of the Christ as The Passion of the Crust. I understand humor is subjective, and I fully support the right of any business to express itself freely. But I was genuinely saddened to see something so sacred to millions of people turned into a punchline. I’m left wondering — why mock a faith-based act of love that holds such deep spiritual significance for many? Would a similar joke be made about Muhammad or Buddha? Likely not, and for good reason. This isn't about being overly sensitive or lacking a sense of humor — it’s about mutual respect. As a long-time customer, I felt alienated and disappointed by what seemed like a careless jab at something many of us hold dear. I hope Fellini’s will consider the kind of message they want to send to their diverse community of patrons.
Makal Stibbins

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Reviews of Fellini's Pizza

4.5
(1,466)
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5.0
3y

Have been enjoying Fellini's pizza since I was first introduced to it in 1988. Still as delicious! After a long day in Buckhead, this location where Collier meets Howell Mill was the perfect spot for dinner. Service is walk up and order, pay, and find yourself a table. The large printed hanging menu still offers three styles of pizza: classic, white, and sicilian. I love that they keep it simple and focus on quality vs. lots of menu items. And the prices are still great. I opted for a slice of Fellini's special- their version of supreme, and a slice of Hawaiian. Paying was easy with tap and go, and excited waited fpr their iconic postcard table marker. Drinks are self serve and tables had plenty of parm, peppers, and napkins. They have pizza boxes staggered around the place so taking leftovers home is a breeze. Since I was last at this location, they've remodeled and expanded/improved the parking. Inside was refreshed to a modern trendy white/black with tons of big windows. The patio appeared to be refreshed as well. Plenty of seating inside and out and staggered well for health and personal space comfort. Now, let's talk pizza. Thanks to my valentine postcard, they found me quickly to deliver my slices. The slices are equal to at least 2-3 of your chain carryout/delivery joint. My supreme was piled high with toppings and my Hawaiian was layered with ham. A sprinkle of red pepper and parm and I was in heaven. Took me straight back to high school. My goal was to eat a little of both and take half home. Nope! Ate it all! Can't wait to go back soon and enjoy it all over again. If you're deciding on ordering in from a delivery chain instead- step away from the phone. Get to Fellini's and enjoy...

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4.0
3y

Fellini's has the look, feel, and even the smell of an old-school pizzeria. I loved seeing the hot pizza oven, front and center, as soon as we walked in. We ordered a large pie with mushrooms, tomatoes, and ham (they do half-pie toppings here) and issued a framed postcard so that our order could find us in the dining room.

Seating space is plentiful here, including an expansive indoor dining space and patio spacing outdoors. We sat indoors, where an otherwise industrial space was made to feel cozy with soft lighting and splashes of artwork all around the perimeter. Our pizza arrived at our table within ten minutes and found it to be better than average for Atlantan pizza. The sauce is excellent - neither too sweet nor salty - and the crust had a unique chew beneath the crisp. Interestingly, we noticed our slices with ham had become a little soggier than the ones without, which made us wonder if certain toppings might release moisture to the detriment of our pie. Either way, we devoured most of our pie and appreciated that Fellini's keeps their takeout boxes on a helpful table by the dining space so that you can easily retrieve whatever you need on your own.

Service is brusque yet efficient. Since most things are set up for self-service, we enjoyed the ability to dine without having servers check in on us. The parking lot outside is small but seemed more than enough spaces on a weekday night (weekends might be another story). We were also happy to discover they're open until midnight, so we'll certainly be keeping Fellini's as an option for...

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3.0
1y

Love this place honestly but since Covid the customer service has gone down…

They keep taking the ability to call in an order out as an option. I used to be on the highway call in real quick, make an order and pick up in 10-12 mins, Now I can’t but that would make since if you could quickly order with an App. Sadly thats not an option. 🤷🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️ they DON’T have an App in 2024.

How sway?

So then I’m on website create an order, and pay through Apple Pay…simple right? Get all the way up to Fellini’s to pick up my order and guess what…? Order was canceled bcz they been having trouble for weeks with ApplePay. 😒

Dude at the counter goes on to say that many customers have complained abt their orders not coming through and being canceled. To which I ask why haven’t they simply turned off the ApplePay option on the website 🤔 He says they told management and they won’t do anything.

Sooooooo this post isn’t abt the food or the in person customer service it’s for business owners who have lost sight of customer service. No App, come on 🙄, turn off the ApplePay feature on the website, and or bring back phone call in order until you get those things straight.

Ordering a slice of pizza 🍕 shouldn’t have this...

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