Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review
Dolce Vita Review

Drinks

3.71

Only orange mimosas are on offer, but at a $35 cost that includes an entree, we'll forsake the variety.

Food

3.34

A varied selection of a few omelettes, benedicts, and sandwiches each extend the offerings beyond the usual brunch menu size, and Dolce's even a worthy entrant into the #pizzabrunch discussion. There's also a tiramisu toast, but none of us were quite so bold.

Service

3.58

Our server had little else to occupy her but our table, which gave her plenty of time to offer menu suggestions and keep our glasses well-stocked.

Ambiance

3.19

The outdoor seating overlooking 14th Street seems like a lovely option until you realize most tables lack the umbrella cover to shield the direct sunlight. Still, you can do much worse than their brick portrait-laden main dining area, even if it's surprisingly vacant.

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