
Modena Ristorante Vinoteca is an authentic Italian restaurant in Marietta, GA, created by husband-and-wife team Andrew and Maritza Kearton. Modena offers a refined yet welcoming dining experience where great food, wine, and people come together. Our menu showcases the flavors of Northern Italy, featuring handcrafted pasta, fresh seafood, and premium meats prepared with both creativity and tradition. Guests can enjoy a romantic dinner indoors or unwind on our elegant outdoor patio, making Modena one of the best Italian restaurants in Marietta for date nights, family dinners, and neighborhood gatherings alike.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3412 Ernest W Barrett Pkwy NW, Marietta, GA 30064
Phone: (770) 635-8851
Website: http://modenaristorante.com/
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I absolutely loved everything about Modena.
We made a reservation for 3 online for my husband’s birthday. It was easy to do. My sister and nephew wanted to join, so I called the restaurant to see if they would be able to accommodate us. After a brief hold, she said they would and that we would be at a high top. She checked to make sure we didn’t have any small children or anyone that may have difficulties in the seat, which we were fine with it.
Ambience- I would describe the look and feel as semi-quaint, and warm. It is not a very big restaurant from what I could tell, but you don’t feel like you’re on top of one another.
Service- Our server’s name was Luke. He was really cool and attentive.
Appetizers- We ordered the meatballs, mussels and calamari. We also had bread and oil. All were very delicious. The calamari was so light and slightly crispy. It also had a few shrimp and It was perfect. The muscles were so good. I wish I would have asked for more bread to sop up the white wine sauce. Mmm…it was delicious. I will know for next time.
Dinner- I don’t remember what everyone had, but everyone felt that their meals were very good. I had a caesar salad and the Linguine alle Vongole and added shrimp. Oh my goodness, it was amazing! I mean SO good.
I also had two drinks. I can’t remember the name of the first drink, but it was good. I also had a Margarita. They were not able to make a spicy one, so they just made a regular one. It was a tad bit too tart. Like it was mostly lime juice. So I was not a fan.
We will absolutely return. I can’t wait. I want to try many other items on their menu. I wish I would have seen the Lemon cake on the menu. I’m definitely ordering it next time.
I visited Modena for a date night, and while the restaurant has a wonderfully “sexy” and upscale vibe, the experience didn’t live up to the price tag. We spent over $100, but both the food and service were disappointing. We tried the arancini, spinach, and garlic mashed potatoes, but found everything to be surprisingly bland.
The biggest letdown was the signature Ravioli Aragosta; the pasta was chewy and the lobster was significantly overcooked. While the vodka sauce was delicious, it couldn’t save the dish. For these prices, we expected exceptional quality, but unfortunately, there are better options in the city that offer more flavor for a better value. I’d recommend skipping this one and heading somewhere with more consistent flavors.
Great atmosphere and the service from Henry and his trainee Plutarch was spotless, they recommended drinks, pasta and main dishes and we enjoyed our food greatly.
After visiting some restaurants in which the food has been bland and generic is really nice to find a place that really takes care of the product that they present choosing quality ingredients to deliver food that has great taste.
We will be back, and thanks for the lemon rind in the espresso, many places don’t even ask if you want it.