
Elegant, brick-accented spot for Northern Italian fare with modern twists, including homemade pasta.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 134 E Gay St, West Chester, PA 19380
Phone: (484) 887-0760
Website: http://dolcezola.com/
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Reviews
The owner, Antonella, was incredibly kind and attentive; she was very helpful in walking us through the menu and answering all of our questions. All the servers were attentive and really nice as well. The food is absolutely delicious and is 100% authentic Italian cuisine.
We can’t wait to come back for more! A MUST try for sure!
The menu is through a qr code and it offers a diverse selection of Italian dishes, each crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients. I ordered the chicken parmigiana and Caesar salad, the chicken parmigiana was absolutely delicious—perfectly cooked and beautifully presented. It was also a big portion! The flavors were well-balanced, and every bite was a delight. My dining companion also raved about his meals, with special mentions of risotto aurora and gnocchi. He exclaims it was a great serving of seafood! We ordered a few drinks and there was a special glitter drink recommended from our exceptional server Zabelle!
Beyond the exceptional food, the service was impeccable. Our server Zabelle, was attentive without being intrusive, knowledgeable about the menu, and happy to offer recommendations. Despite the restaurant being busy, the staff ensured a seamless and enjoyable dining experience. The staff was very quick to offer water refills and take our empty plates away.
Overall, Dolce Zola is a must-visit for anyone looking for great food, a welcoming and cozy atmosphere, and top-notch service. I will definitely be returning soon! Highly recommended. Notes: I would recommend getting a reservation, it seems pretty busy on the weekend.
For example, you don’t serve sambuca without a fly, unless you are asked.
The tiramisu had no coffee in it and the risotto wasn’t cooked. Saffron risotto is not a soup!
I’m Italian, the pasta has to be al dente, that doesn’t mean no cooked.
The espresso martini was watered down!
We loved it and we hope it will bounce back.
Olivia our waitress was great. She tried everything she could to fix it and made it better.
I’ll be happy if they bounce back!