Restaurant in Atlanta, United States
Campagnolo
100Pearl PointsMidtown made easy

About Campagnolo
Book Campagnolo when you want an easy Midtown Atlanta dinner rather than a high-pressure destination reservation. It works better for dates, small celebrations, convenient group plans than for diners chasing awards, a named chef, or a clearly defined tasting format. If drinks are the main event, compare it with Atlanta bar-focused options before committing.
Campagnolo is an Atlanta venue with verified daily operating hours and a casual dress code. The clearest planning detail is timing: it opens at 5 PM Monday through Friday, at 11:30 AM on Saturday, at 10 AM on Sunday. Use it as a practical option when the decision depends on schedule fit rather than on unverified claims about awards, chef credentials, menu format, or a specific dining style.
A practical Atlanta pick when ease matters more than ceremony
The case for considering Campagnolo is direct: it has daily hours and a casual dress code. Monday through Friday hours are 5–10 PM, Saturday hours are 11:30 AM–10 PM, Sunday hours are 10 AM–9 PM. Those public details make it easier to judge whether the timing fits your plan.
Beyond those basics, keep expectations grounded. The verified information here does not establish a specific cuisine, signature dish, beverage program, price point, chef, award history, or service format. If your night depends on one of those details, confirm directly before booking. If you are comparing food plans more broadly, use Our full Atlanta bars guide for drink-focused stops and keep Campagnolo in mind as a casual Atlanta option with known hours.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book this when the verified basics are enough: Atlanta, casual dress, daily service hours. It is a sensible option for diners who want to match a venue to a specific time window without relying on unconfirmed claims about format, accolades, or specialties. For larger parties, dietary needs, menu questions, or any occasion where details matter, confirm directly through the booking channel before making firm plans.
If this does not fit the brief, keep the search focused. Use Our full Atlanta restaurants guide for other dining options, or compare it with Zocalo, The Flying Biscuit Cafe, Market, The Salad Bar, Ashland. The right move is to match the venue to the night: Campagnolo for a casual Atlanta plan with verified hours, or a broader scan if you need a more specific dining identity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Campagnolo accommodate groups?
The verified information does not specify group capacity or private dining options. If party size matters, confirm directly with Campagnolo before booking.
Is lunch or dinner better at Campagnolo?
The verified hours show evening service Monday through Friday from 5–10 PM, Saturday hours from 11:30 AM–10 PM, Sunday hours from 10 AM–9 PM. Choose the time that fits your plan, confirm directly if you need details beyond the posted hours.
Is Campagnolo good for a special occasion?
It can fit a casual Atlanta outing if the posted hours and dress code work for your plans. The verified details do not confirm a specific occasion format, private room, tasting menu, or award history, so confirm directly if the event needs something specific.
What should I order at Campagnolo?
The verified information does not identify a cuisine, signature dish, or menu format. Check the current menu or ask the restaurant directly before deciding.
Does Campagnolo handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information does not specify allergy accommodations or dietary options. For any strict restriction, contact Campagnolo directly before visiting.
What are alternatives to Campagnolo in Atlanta?
For other options, compare Campagnolo with Zocalo, Ashland, The Flying Biscuit Cafe, Market, The Salad Bar, or browse a broader Atlanta restaurant guide to match the venue to your plans.
Location
980 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Atlanta, United States
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How Campagnolo compares in Atlanta
Campagnolo is the practical pick in this set when Midtown convenience and easy dinner planning matter more than a clearly defined destination format. Zocalo is the better cross-shop if the group wants a more casual, lively meal; The Flying Biscuit Cafe makes more sense for a daytime-leaning plan than a special-occasion dinner.
For value, The Salad Bar is the obvious comparison if the priority is a lighter, lower-commitment meal. Market and Ashland are worth checking when the brief is less tied to Piedmont Avenue and more about finding the right atmosphere for the group. None of these peers comes with enough supplied price or awards detail to call a clear splurge pick, so the smart decision is based on occasion: Campagnolo for an easy Midtown evening, Zocalo for casual energy, The Flying Biscuit Cafe for daytime utility, The Salad Bar for a lighter stop.
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