Welcome to Partenope Ristorante
Partenope Ristorante is a wine bar and pizzeria located in Dallas, TX offering a range of Italian dishes. This intimate and romantic spot is wheelchair accessible, accepts credit cards and cryptocurrency, and provides vegan and vegetarian options. Guests can enjoy a full bar, private dining, and outdoor seating with heated and covered options. The restaurant also offers free Wi-Fi and caters to various dietary needs. With a focus on quality ingredients and exceptional service, Partenope Ristorante is the perfect spot for a cozy dinner or gathering with friends. The menu features traditional Italian flavors with a modern twist, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.
- 1903 Main St Dallas, TX 75201 Hotline: (214) 463-6222
Located in the heart of Dallas, Texas, Partenope Ristorante is a hidden gem that offers a delightful experience for all food enthusiasts. This Italian restaurant excels in providing a cozy and intimate atmosphere, making it perfect for a romantic date night or a casual dinner with friends. With a wide range of vegan and vegetarian options available, Partenope Ristorante caters to all dietary preferences.
What sets this restaurant apart is its attention to detail in both the ambiance and the food served. From their mouthwatering pizzas to their extensive wine selection, every dish at Partenope Ristorante is crafted with precision and care. The restaurant is also equipped with various amenities such as free Wi-Fi, private dining options, and a full bar, ensuring a memorable dining experience for every guest.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing evening or a fun night out, Partenope Ristorante is the perfect destination. Don't miss out on their happy hour specials and be sure to make a reservation for the best nights on Fridays and Saturdays. Experience the flavors of Italy right in the heart of Dallas at Partenope Ristorante.

great service, great food , great atmosphere. I highly recommend this establishment. The whole vibe here needs to be experienced whether you live here or visiting!

The happy hour specials and desert was great but the pasta itself was small and not flavorful. I would return to give it another try, but it did not live up to what I was expecting. Interior is really cute and would be nice for a date night. I sat at the bar and Service was a little slow considering that weren't people seated yet.

Everything about the dining experience was fantastic. The food - Partenope Salad (field greens, carrot, cherry tomato, parmesan, and balsamic vinaigrette), Calzone Napoletano (smoked mozzarella, whipped ricotta, salame dolce, parmesan, tomato sauce) for me and Salsiccia Pizza (mozzarella, tomato sauce, Italian sausage, basil for my brother) was excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed my glass of Primitivo Fuso Calx which was quite tasty. The atmosphere and service were exceptional. Among my top three dining experiences ever at an Italian restaurant. Highly recommended.

We loved the vibe! Excellent service and the food was amazing! Will definitely visit there again the next time I am in Dallas.

Had a great experience dining at Partenope. The atmosphere was inviting and cozy, perfect for a nice dinner out. The bruschetta was a fantastic way to start off the meal, with fresh tomatoes and deliciously toasted bread and a sweet vinaigrette. For my main course, I tried both the pizza and pasta and they were both incredibly yummy. The pizza was cooked fresh and we loved the view of the pizza oven. The pasta was good as well. Not only was the food amazing, but the staff was attentive and friendly, making sure that we had everything we needed throughout the meal. Overall, I recommend this Italian dinner spot. Whether you're in the mood for bruschetta, pizza, or pasta, you won't be disappointed. It's a great place to enjoy a delicious meal with great service.

Ermergerd. This place is amazing. Had a couple apps and a couple pizzas. No way anything in here is bad. The calibrese was life changing. You would do well to come try this pizza!

This restaurant was very tasty. I'm in town for work this week and I met a friend here for dinner tonight. Both the pizza and pasta menus looked great and we ended up splitting one of each dish. I also ordered a fruity drink that came in a tiki glass, which was fun. We started off with the Brussels sprouts with burrata, and that was also very good. We ordered the pesto pasta to share and a prosciutto pizza dish. Of the two of those, I preferred the pizza although the pesto pasta was also interesting ... It had nuts sprinkled throughout. The pizza was definitely authentic tasting and I liked the fresh basil as well. I usually get tiramisu for dessert at an Italian restaurant but I was already pretty full so we ordered the cannoli - I had seen a picture on here and it looks like a smaller serving, with three mini cannolis. The cannoli did not disappoint, and was also delicious. Prices seemed unpar with the rest of the city, it was about $20 for a pizza or pasta dish, $13 for my drink, $16 for the Brussels sprouts, and $11 for dessert. Two kind of picky complaints and that's it: 1. Waitstaff was almost too attentive. They checked in about every 5 minutes with us. 2. One of the bathrooms had a very wet floor. After my friend used it, she thought the sink was leaking (and I think she was tight) so she alerted our waiter about it. Otherwise, I would come back here when in town, because everything was very good.

I found this place on a prominent corner downtown. At an off hour it was not busy, and I was glad it was open for a late lunch. I was intrigued by their signature pizza, which has a crust that is lightly fried before being baked. Leave it to Texans to find a way to fry pizza. The texture of it was a little bit different and the flavor of the crust was accentuated a bit, but it wasn't as different as I expected. Mostly, it was just a good quality Neapolitan pizza. My salad provided needed balance for a meal, and there is certainly value in finding Neapolitan pizza anywhere.

Came here on a weekend trip to Dallas and was looking for a Neapolitan pizza place and ended up here! We parked at the Elm St garage and walked about a block or so over. We were super late to our reservation and they were still nice enough to hold our table! Our waiter was nice and had a lot of recommendations. The montanara was delicious! We were worried the crust would be too oily but it was really light and fluffy. I see why they won so many awards with it! The proscuitto was fresh and very tender and complemented the other pizza well. Next time we would pass on the pasta. It was good but pricy for a few shrimp and some tomato sauce. The noodles was also a little undercooked and almost hard. Overall it's a chill spot in downtown Dallas and I'd definitely go back for the pizzas!