This upscale-casual Italian gem on the edge of Little Italy just gets better all the time.:
Della Notte Restaurant Review: You can dine with the Roman emperors at Della Notte: owner Ted Julio purchased the marble busts from the defunct Haussner’s. They do look impressive in the main dining area, a round room edged in comfortable banquettes. The food gets better all the time, from the simplest linguine with white clam sauce to the more lavish pan-seared duck breast with risotto to...
Now you can dine with the Roman emperors at Della Notte: owner Ted Julio purchased the marble busts from the defunct Haussner's. They do look impressive in the main dining area, a round room edged in comfortable banquettes. The food here…
Driving down the Jones Falls to Presidents street, Della Notte is un-miss-able at the entrance to Little Italy on the corner of Eastern Avenue. Well known for its diverse classic as well as innovative nuveau creations DN can make it difficult for newcomers to Baltimore to fully explore the rest of Little Italy. Offering an extensive sundry of Maryland, California, Italian, French and other...
Della Notte is noted for its circular main dining room, lined with banquettes and a huge tree rising in the center. Lunch can be panini, pizza for one, or pasta. At dinner, choose chicken Marsala, a traditional pasta, or something inventive from the night's specials. Jazz brunch is served on Sunday. The impressive wine list includes 46 sparkling wines. The piano lounge is open from 6 to 10pm...