
Situated just steps away from the sands of of St. Pete Beach, La Dolce Vita Trattoria offers a charming escape to Italy through their cuisine. The air within the restaurant smells of herbs, garlic and house-made sauces. The staff is warm, welcoming and passionate and the ambiance is cozy. You may already be familiar with La Dolce Vita’s restaurants in Palm Harbor and Clearwater, which opened prior to their spot on the beach. This location off of Gulf Blvd on St. Pete Beach has only been around for a handful of months now – they opened shortly after Easter earlier this year.
The indoor space is divided into two sections – a more casual area is located in the front of the space with a small bar and then a larger main dining room is in the back. Additionally, there is a plentiful amount of covered outdoor dining on their patio which faces La Dolce Vita’s parking lot.
Upon entering the restaurant on a Friday evening around 6:00PM, we were greeted by their very pleasant front of house staff. We arrived 15 minutes earlier than our reservation, however, they were able to seat us without issue. Our attentive server, Nicholas (who is from Italy), promptly greeted us at our table and we ordered an Aperol Spritz and a Peroni to kickstart the experience.
At first glance, we were a bit overwhelmed with the menu because of the sheer quantity of dishes offered. For context, there are 24 total pastas offered. These, of course, are in addition to the many starters and meat and seafood plates. Thankfully, Nicholas was a great source of guidance. We explained our likes and dislikes to him and he guided us through our meal with ease.
Complimentary bread with a red pepper and cherry tomato dipping sauce landed on the table with our beverages moments after they were ordered. We hummed over the sauce and slathered every bit of our bread in it. The Vongole and Tortellini in Brodo from the starter section were must-order dishes going into this meal, so, we started there.

Clams, garlic, olive oil and white wine – simple, but lovely. I am a firm believer in the fact that when it comes to a delicious meal, quality ingredients trump quantity. This was a great place to start and the portion was hefty with approximately two dozen clams. Sopping up the sauce with bread is highly recommended.
Tortellini in Brodo was a standout for us. My husband had never had it prior to this experience and, therefore, didn’t know what to expect. He was blown away by the comforting broth and pillowy soft meat tortellini with assists from olive oil and Parmesan. It was such a cozy treat. This dish is listed with the starters, but you could undoubtedly make a meal out of it.
After our starters, we had to come up with a game plan for the rest of our meal with the help of Nicholas (Nico). We noted many different tables with lasagna, so we knew that that was a must-order. Carbonara and Chicken Parmesan with a side of Penne with Bolognese also made the cut. I also ordered a glass of Montepulciano to enjoy with the entrees. La Dolce Vita has a handful of wines by the glass as well as a number of wines by the bottle.


Of the three mains, the lasagna was the favorite. The sauce had the color of a vodka sauce, but was actually a blend of their marinara and béchamel which gave it it’s off red hue. Typically, the sauces are layered during lasagna assembly. Combining the two together produced a rich and creamy product. Every bite of lasagna was tender and melted effortlessly in your mouth.
When it comes to Chicken Parmesan, I tend to be quite particular. This might be a hot take, but I prefer my chicken Parmesan without mozzarella and that’s how I always make it. La Dolce Vita has both chicken and veal Parmesan on their menu and each is served with your choice of sautéed vegetables or a side of pasta. Nico informed us that if we opted for the pasta (which we did of course) we could upgrade to a bolognese sauce, so we did just that. To my surprise, I really enjoyed the chicken Parmesan as it was well executed and bursting with flavor.
The side of Penne tossed in Bolognese was unlike any I have had before – slightly sweeter than expected, with a pronounced note of nutmeg.
Having already selected two red-sauce entrees, we looked for a third option that offered a change of pace. While Carbonara isn’t typically my first pick, the inclusion of classic ingredients made it an appealing choice. Non traditional carbonara’s often include cream or milk, garlic, onion, herbs and even bacon instead of Guanciale. La Dolce Vita’s Carbonara is indulgent and luxuriously creamy with crisp bits of guanciale laced throughout with a peppery finish with each bite.
When we were through with our entrees, our leftovers were boxed up and we then discussed the dessert menu with Nico. There are a number of desserts on the menu and they are all made in-house. Options include Panna Cotta, Cannoli, Tiramisu, Affogato and more. Just when I was almost sold on the Tiramisu, Nico shared that there was an off menu dessert special of the night – a pistachio cake. Because Nico spoke so highly of this special, we had to have it. Spoiler alert, it was divine. Silky and irresistibly smooth, this cake marries velvety creaminess with a punch of pistachio. If you’re ever at La Dolce Vita when this dessert is featured, I encourage you to end your meal with it.
With delectable dishes and friendly service, La Dolce Vita Trattoria makes every meal feel special. If you’re in the mood for classic Italian on St. Pete Beach that delivers bold flavors certain to satisfy, this is your spot. Every dish at La Dolce Vita tastes like it was made with passion. Be sure to add this gem to your must-try list.

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- La Dolce Vita Trattoria
- 727-202-8733
- Italian, Pasta, Trattoria
- Mon - Wed 4:00pm - 9:00pm
- Thu - Fri 4:00pm - 9:30pm
- Sat - 12:30pm - 9:30pm
- Sun - 12:30pm - 12:00am
- Take Reservations: Yes!
- 7141 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, Florida 33706, United States
Authentic, Italian restaurant in Saint Pete Beach. La Dolce Vita Trattoria is a family owned and operated restaurant that only serves up authentic Italian cuisine.
PLEASE NOTE: Reviews reflect a certain moment in time. Some restaurants stay extremely consistent over many years, and some change for the better or worse. Some things that may change are: chefs, recipes, food suppliers, ingredients, philosophies, ownership, etc. We always hope that you have the same good, or great experience we had.