Fellini’s Pizza

  4.5 – 3,277 reviews   • Pizza restaurant

No-frills pizzeria offering thin-crust & Sicilian slices & pies, with beers & outdoor seating.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Fellini's Pizza 30318

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–12 AM
Saturday11:30 AM–12 AM
Sunday11:30 AM–12 AM
Monday11:30 AM–12 AM
Tuesday11:30 AM–12 AM
Wednesday11:30 AM–12 AM
Thursday11:30 AM–12 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1991 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Phone: (404) 352-0799

Website: http://www.fellinisatlanta.com/

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Reviews

Morgan T
Fellini’s never disappoints. The pizza is always fresh, hot, and loaded with flavor that perfect mix of crispy crust, melty cheese, and just the right amount of sauce. I love that you can stop by anytime and grab a slice or two of whatever you’re craving. I try to stop by any Fellini’s location I come across, but I’ve been visiting this one for over 4 years now, and it’s still my favorite. The vibe is super chill, the staff are always friendly, and it just feels like a place where you can relax and create your own desired pizza. It’s easily one of my favorite spots in town. I RECOMMEND
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Beth Whitworth
Wish the buildings didn’t block out so much of the sunshine on the patio. Pizza was delicious as it has been for the 40 years I have been eating here.
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J Renee
Online order was ready when arrived. Ordered a slice of fellini special crispy. The price was affordable. The pizza looked presentable but I didn’t have any pepperoni or meatballs on it. It was crispy and tasty. The cashier was not friendly at all. I had to ask her for crushed peppers and parmesan cheese. She only gave me 1 little pack of crushed peppers…no parmesan cheese. She was too busy trying to serve the customer that came in after me when she knew I was next. I appreciate the gentleman who called me by name and gave me the pizza. There are too many pizza restaurants in Atlanta that will provide better customer service and appreciate their customers. The cashier never greeted me or thanked me. Customer service is everything
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Hope Friedman
I wanted to specifically shout out Tory at the Howell Mill location and her EXCELLENT customer service and follow through solving an issue we had with ordering online. She was so pleasant and understanding and immediately took care of us. That girl needs a raise!!!
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Anna Dang
Price for Sicilian meat lover’s pizza was $8 less on the website than in person (site said $26.95 but they charged us $34.95). They also skimped on the toppings – I’ve never had a pizza with such little sauce and cheese. Service was fast though.
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Jane C
Fellini’s has the look, feel, and even the smell of an old-school pizzeria. I loved seeing the hot pizza oven, front and center, as soon as we walked in. We ordered a large pie with mushrooms, tomatoes, and ham (they do half-pie toppings here) and issued a framed postcard so that our order could find us in the dining room.

Seating space is plentiful here, including an expansive indoor dining space and patio spacing outdoors. We sat indoors, where an otherwise industrial space was made to feel cozy with soft lighting and splashes of artwork all around the perimeter. Our pizza arrived at our table within ten minutes and found it to be better than average for Atlantan pizza. The sauce is excellent – neither too sweet nor salty – and the crust had a unique chew beneath the crisp. Interestingly, we noticed our slices with ham had become a little soggier than the ones without, which made us wonder if certain toppings might release moisture to the detriment of our pie. Either way, we devoured most of our pie and appreciated that Fellini’s keeps their takeout boxes on a helpful table by the dining space so that you can easily retrieve whatever you need on your own.

Service is brusque yet efficient. Since most things are set up for self-service, we enjoyed the ability to dine without having servers check in on us. The parking lot outside is small but seemed more than enough spaces on a weekday night (weekends might be another story). We were also happy to discover they’re open until midnight, so we’ll certainly be keeping Fellini’s as an option for late night eats.
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Shunta H
Enjoyed my first time here. Ordered a slice of Pepperoni, Hawaiian, and Felini’s special (supreme) didn’t too much care for the Hawaiian which includes pineapple and ham. The atmosphere was cool. Nice place to visit in a summer night with the hanging decor lights and old school music playing. Sits right at an intersection and getting into the place can be a hassle but the pizza was worth it ‍♀️ they have my vote
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Marc Oswald
Pretty decent Pizza nothing too crazy my only recommendation I’d make to the owners is to get rid of the Kalamata olives and go to plain black Pizza doesn’t cook long enough to get the sweet/bitter taste mellowed out enough very friendly staff clean establishment with very quick service and probably the best Minute Maid lemonade I’ve had my daughter is a pretty picky eater she loved the plain pizza I loved the plain cheese pizza as well great crust
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Aamir Atl
Vibe is great, food not so much. Limited parking, very tight parking spots. Didn’t feel comfortable parking behind the building late night.

Visited last month on a Monday night. Very few people in the dining area, so not a busy evening. Even with not being busy and having plenty of staff available, somehow the pizza got stuck in the oven longer than necessary. It was burnt underneath, dry and cardboard-y. Disappointed.
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Makal Stibbins
I’ve eaten at this Fellini’s location more times than I can count, and I’ve always appreciated the good food and laid-back atmosphere. However, today I was deeply disappointed — not with the service or the pizza, but with the sign outside the restaurant.

After leaving church, I stopped by for a quick slice to go. Before I even got out of my car, I saw a sign parodying The Passion of the Christ as The Passion of the Crust. I understand humor is subjective, and I fully support the right of any business to express itself freely. But I was genuinely saddened to see something so sacred to millions of people turned into a punchline.

I’m left wondering — why mock a faith-based act of love that holds such deep spiritual significance for many? Would a similar joke be made about Muhammad or Buddha? Likely not, and for good reason.

This isn’t about being overly sensitive or lacking a sense of humor — it’s about mutual respect. As a long-time customer, I felt alienated and disappointed by what seemed like a careless jab at something many of us hold dear.

I hope Fellini’s will consider the kind of message they want to send to their diverse community of patrons.
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