

Upscale Southern Italian kitchen featuring handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza & old-country wines.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 245 Atwells Ave, Providence, RI 02903
Phone: (401) 383-2002
Website: http://www.trattoriaappia.com/
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Edit 3-3-2026 we returned the Meatballl dish, only tried one bite, but they were nice enough to give us the cheese cake for the problems with slow service.
the date was a street festival in summer of 2025 july 05
We started with the Mozzarella in Carrozza, which was solid but nothing memorable. For our mains, we ordered the Gnocchi al Forno, Farfalle alla Appia, and Penne alla Vodka, opting to substitute housemade Cavatelli for an additional $6 and adding fried chicken for another $8. The food overall was good, but not exceptional—and the portions were surprisingly small for dinner entrées, especially given the price point.
A few odd details:The bread and olive oil were brought out after our appetizer, which was just bizarre. It’s a basic part of the dining experience that usually comes at the start, so the timing felt completely off. Additionally, when Simone offered the housemade pasta and fried chicken upgrade, she didn’t mention the upcharge. It may have been buried somewhere in the fine print of the menu, but it caught us off guard when we saw it on the bill.
Unfortunately, the billing process became the most frustrating part of the evening. The check was so faintly printed it was nearly unreadable, and the credit card receipts were just as bad—we even had to write “Please replace the toner” on the restaurant’s copy. When I pointed it out, Simone attempted to read the total out loud but got it wrong. In the end, we had to check the transaction on our phone to confirm the amount. This kind of confusion is bizzare and unacceptable, especially for a place branding itself as fine dining.
We’ve dined at many fine restaurants, and while every place has its quirks, this experience felt uneven. If Trattoria Appia wants to be considered in the fine dining category, it needs to offer more than just decent food—the full experience should feel polished and thoughtful. Sadly, that wasn’t the case for us.
Gianni highly recommended the tiramisu, and wow — it was absolutely outstanding. Perfectly balanced, rich without being too heavy, and hands-down one of the best tiramisus I’ve had. I’m so glad we trusted her suggestion because it was the perfect ending to the meal.
Service like Gianni’s makes all the difference. She genuinely elevated our entire experience, and because of her, we’ll definitely be back. Highly recommend Trattoria Appia — ask for Gianni!
We ordered calamari — it was good — but we received about 10 pieces while watching other tables get literal mounds of the same appetizer. Same dish, completely different portions.
Then came the drinks. It took 45 minutes to get a single glass of wine. Forty-five minutes… for wine.
Our entrees took an hour and a half to arrive. We ordered vodka penne pasta without meat, but I’m genuinely shocked it took that long for such a simple dish. Waiting 90 minutes for what is essentially 6 minutes of pasta is unacceptable.
We also had to ask twice for the complimentary bread before it finally showed up.
To top it off, every other table received a Valentine’s Day rose — we didn’t. Only after all of this were we handed one, which honestly just felt awkward at that point.
I understand Valentine’s Day is busy, but this experience felt disorganized and careless. Between inconsistent portions, extremely slow service, forgotten basics, and poor timing, what should have been a special night turned into frustration. Unfortunately, not worth repeating.