For light bites and specialty cocktails, the bar offers dishes, such as big eye tuna tartare, a chilled seafood salad, and mozzarella di buffalo.

Then, order a bottle of red Sassicaia which Mr.

Guests can ask for a seat at Frank Sinatra's favorite booth, which the restaurant dedicated to his name in 2012. La Dolce Vita also offers an enticing dessert menu with sweets like almond budino, Italian lemon ice, and other favorites. Led by executive chef Nick Russo, the restaurant and menu truly set the stage for a romantic night out, serving dishes such as brancino picatta, classic Caesar salad, spaghetti and meatballs, chicken marsala and more – all with old-school bread service. With its reupholstered dark red circular booths, the muted lilac brick walls, and its new burlwood bar, La Dolce Vita sticks to its authentic old-school Italian aesthetic.


The reimagined La Dolce Vita honors the history of this 75-seat restaurant while adding a chic, modern touch.