Fellini's
(757) 625-3000
3910 Colley Ave
Norfolk,
VA
23508
36.881
-76.2947
Neighborhood: Colonial Place/Riverview
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15 reviews
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Great place off the beaten path by Karen C. at InsiderPages
Contributor
May 01, 2008
Fellini's seems tucked away and may not at first seem easy to get too but once you are there you will remember it and will want to come back. The bar is in the middle of the restaurant but the atmosphere for dining on the outskirts is cozy and dark, reminds you of a typical Italian type mobster restaurant, without the mob of course :) The pizza's are fantastic. The entrees are huge and the bread, oh the bread! Great price for a great variety!
Great Alfredo!
by pae2176
April 13, 2007
When i first moved to Norfolk, Fellini's came highly suggested so i tried it. Fellini's has great pasta dishes & an awesome alfredo sauce. Whenever we are in the mood for Italian, we always go here! The service is average. The seating over in the smoking section is the only booth seating but we sit there anyways because the atmosphere feels cozier since the rest of the dining room is all open.
- Pros: food
Bustling and warm atmosphere, hot and hearty Italian fare
by taylorsl
January 31, 2007
Hot and hearty Italian fare in a bustling and warm atmosphere. I went on a Sunday night and the place was completely packed and lively. The decor is dark wood and low-lighting with dark wood floors. The food is good and reasonably priced. The Ziti Fellini was very good........the garlic bread was very boring and not flavorful. Their house salad was EXCELLENT.....their homemade Italian dressing is wonderful, and if it were for sale, I would buy it in a bottle. Good place for a casual night out, especially for a group.
- Pros: Good food, good prices, warm and comfortable atmosphere
- Cons: Not the best location, borders on not so nice area of Norfolk, slow service
Very Good
by showcat
December 12, 2006
I wasn't doing cartwheels out the door, but I was impressed with the food quality since Italian joints can be a little wishy-washy depending on who's cooking. Lasagna was very good....Service was pretty good...I definitely liked the ambience.
- Pros: Food was hot and delicious
- Cons: Service needs a little tweaking
A well established standard, with reason
by coffinbone
November 20, 2006
One of the first restaurants I came to in Norfolk was Fellini's, and I keep going back, alone or with friends. They handle groups easily, serve well, and the food is excellent and not pricy at all. Good bar, a fun crowd, very relaxed. Ask about their history, too!
- Pros: Just drop in anytime
A Must Try
by rmy109
November 13, 2006
This is a great place for dates and work get-togethers. Menu has a good variety of items. With so many options, it's a good idea to get different pizzas and trade slices with a friend.
None better
by landk
July 20, 2005
So far, my husband and I have yet to find a better place for Italian than this Old Faithful. The food is always scrumptious and the service always prompt. You can't beat the "happy hour-Pizza at the Bar" on Fridays. But, get there early (5 or 5:30) or you won't find a stool to sit on. Expect to talk above your comfort level on very busy nights...not the best pick for a "quiet evening out", but a sure bet for great food!
Italian food at its best by Michele F. at InsiderPages
Contributor
May 27, 2005
Fellini's is absolutely one of the ultimate spots in Norfolk for Italian eating. The atmosphere is nice and dark, reminiscent of old Italian mobster movies. The dress is casual, and there is a bar in the middle if you want to have a drink while waiting to be seated. Their lasagna is out of this world, as well as their shrimp scampi. Additionally, they offer plenty of gourmet pizza selections, wines, and fresh salads. I recommend taking a date to Fellini's. It is the perfect spot for a nice romantic dinner.
Fellinis
by ryansl
June 15, 2004
The pizza is outstanding...thin crust and the toppings are creative and excellent. The Greek salad is wonderful. cheeseburgers are great! The desserts are homemade and killer. The bartenders have absolutely NO personality. The service is so-so. The atmosphere is from the 70's, but we go there just about every Sunday night to sit at the bar, suck down some imported dafts, smoke a cigar and enjoy the greek salad & pizza. It is one of those places where you feel at home. We quit drinking the wine because they charge $28 for a $7 bottle of wine. They need to spend some money on a face-lift. We figure they haven't spent a dime since 1978. Overall it is a great place to go, if you want good food and don't care about atmosphere.
- Pros: excellent pizza, excellent greek salad, great draft beer
- Cons: , mediocre service, Pricey average wine


