


Fresh pastas, wood-fired pizzas & other Italian staples, plus beer & wine galore, in a cozy space.
Hours
| Saturday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 411 W Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC 27515
Phone: (919) 967-2782
Website: http://www.411west.com/
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Reviews
411 West was one of my favorite restaurants during my undergrad and dental school days in Chapel Hill from 1990 -1998. I thought it was really fine dining (and maybe it was). When we arrived at the Carolina Inn for our daughter’s orientation, I was pleasantly surprised to learn it’s still open and suggested it for dinner.
We were moderately disappointed by the food, although I thoroughly enjoyed their Peach & Prosciutto Pizza. That was by far the best entree, and the Crème Brûlée was very good as well. The Wood-Grilled Tenderloin was perfectly cooked but over-charred on one side and quite under-seasoned. It needed a fair amount of salt & pepper. My wife’s Wood-Grilled Salmon was similarly under-seasoned, even though it was also cooked to the perfect tenderness. She did enjoy the mashed potatoes.
Service, location, and atmosphere were great, but most of the food didn’t have much flavor.
Tonight, we were served by Caroline, who was warm and genuine. She patiently assisted us in selecting our three course dinners. I also had the pleasure of meeting legendary bartender Trae on the advice of a mutual friend.
411 West has good vibes and is one of my favorite places to dine.
This restaurant delivers everything you could dream of in an Italian dining experience — gourmet, homemade pastas, fresh and beautiful salads, and a warm, cozy atmosphere that makes you want to stay for hours. Every dish is crafted with such care and flavor that you can taste the passion behind it.
I’m especially proud that my cousin is the manager and lead chef here — his dedication to quality and creativity shines through every plate that comes out of the kitchen. Truly one of the best Italian restaurants I’ve ever been to. A must-visit if you’re anywhere near the area! ✨
Our first time being here, but I was expecting a warmer greeting at the door. Maybe a little more “Amore”, and less “Impersonale”, this would help make a lasting first impression.
I would highly recommend that this cafe train their staff on the true definition of scallops and not tell any vegetarian that scallops are onions, that advice doesn’t bid well for specific dietary restrictions.
Unfortunately, Gnocchi is only a starter, so order 2 or move on to an actual entree. The lasagna is large and in charge and will fill you up, but unfortunately, unlike an authentic Italian restaurant, there will be no bread to soak up the sauce.
An espresso and vanilla creme brulee here are definitely a safe bet.
Cheers!