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Fine Casual · Mediterranean

Kitty Dare Menu Prices 2026: Full List, Dinner & Brunch

Kitty Dare is Inman Park's destination for pan-Mediterranean dining, where Italian pasta traditions meet North African spice and Middle Eastern hospitality under the creative direction of Executive Chef Giuseppe Esposito. The intimate restaurant at 1029 Edgewood Ave NE draws Atlanta diners for house-made bucatini, its signature fried olives, wood-fired lamb, and a thoughtfully curated wine list — all in a candlelit space with a lush garden patio.

Inman Park, AtlantaMediterranean & ItalianDinner & Sunday Brunch
Sample · $$$

Signature items

Fried Olives~$14
Shrimp Bucatini~$26
Berbere Chicken~$28
3-Course Tasting$40–$60
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Signature starter
Fried Olives ~$14

The dish most mentioned in every review

Most popular pasta
Shrimp Bucatini ~$26

House-made bucatini, garlic breadcrumbs, chilies, pistachios

Best value tasting
3-Course Tasting Menu from $40
Vegetarian option
Melanzane a Funghetto ~$22

Penne, fried eggplant, burrata, chilies

Full menu with prices

Kitty Dare full menu and current prices

Kitty Dare does not publish individual item prices online. Prices below are estimates based on restaurant week menus ($40–$60/person tasting menus) and reviewer-reported averages of $30–$50 per person as of mid-2026. Verify current prices at kittydare.com or call (404) 228-1566.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Kitty Dare menu

  1. 1Couscous Salad (side)~$7
  2. 2Grilled Zucchini (side)~$8
  3. 3Grilled Asparagus (side)~$8
  4. 4Oregano & Feta Fries~$9
  5. 5Wild Green Salad~$14
  6. 6Fried Olives~$14
  7. 7Caesar Salad~$15
  8. 8Dips Trio~$16
  9. 9French Onion Soup~$16
  10. 10Greek Salad~$17
What's new

New and limited-time items on the Kitty Dare menu

Seasonal

Sicilian Fennel & Orange Salad

Rotating citrus salad featuring seasonal fennel and orange with Sicilian dressing.

Estimated prices

Popular Kitty Dare dishes: estimated price and course position

Individual prices are not published by Kitty Dare. Estimates are derived from restaurant week tasting menus and reviewer averages.

ItemCourseEst. Price
Fried OlivesStarter~$14
Dips TrioStarter~$16
Koobideh KababStarter~$18
Caesar SaladSalad/Soup~$15
French Onion SoupSalad/Soup~$16
8-Hour Pasta BolognesePasta~$24
Shrimp BucatiniPasta~$26
Berbere Chicken ThighsMain~$28
Citrus SalmonMain~$30
Seared Scallop RisottoMain~$32
White Chocolate CheesecakeDessert~$12
Price comparison

How Kitty Dare prices compare to similar Atlanta fine-casual restaurants

Estimated price-per-person comparisons for similar Mediterranean and fine-casual dining in Atlanta.

MetricKitty DareCity Winery AtlantaBrio Italian GrilleColossus Greek Taverna
Avg. dinner per person$30–$50$35–$55$25–$40$25–$45
Tasting/prix fixe menu$40–$60$45–$65N/AN/A
Signature pasta dish~$24–$26~$22–$28~$18–$24~$20–$26
Signature main~$28–$32~$30–$38~$22–$30~$24–$32
Desserts~$10–$14~$10–$14~$8–$12~$8–$12
About

About Kitty Dare

Kitty Dare opened in Atlanta's Inman Park neighborhood at 1029 Edgewood Ave NE, settling into a storied dining space that immediately captured the city's attention with its pan-Mediterranean vision. Under Executive Chef Giuseppe Esposito, the restaurant weaves together the culinary traditions of North Africa, the Levant, and coastal Italy — a geography-spanning menu that reflects the cultural crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea itself. The name evokes the daring spirit of its food: familiar flavors reframed through unexpected combinations like Berbere-spiced chicken over saffron rice or shrimp bucatini finished with pistachios.

The dining room pairs candlelit warmth with a lush garden patio that has become one of Atlanta's most sought-after outdoor tables. Kitty Dare's wine program leans into Spanish and Italian producers, with Spanish wines featured prominently during special tasting events. The bar opens daily at 4 PM for cocktails, making it a destination before and after dinner service. Sunday brunch rounds out the weekly calendar with dishes like shakshuka and shrimp and grits that blend Southern staple ingredients into the restaurant's Mediterranean framework.

Since opening, Kitty Dare has earned enthusiastic reviews for dishes like its signature fried olives — consistently called a must-order — alongside the house-made bucatini pastas and the slow-braised lamb preparations that anchor the menu. The restaurant offers prix fixe tasting menus for special occasions and has hosted private supper clubs that spotlight the kitchen's range. It takes reservations through Resy and is closed on Mondays.

1location (Inman Park, Atlanta)
$$$price range
4.5★Yelp rating (196 reviews)

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where is Kitty Dare located?

Kitty Dare is located at 1029 Edgewood Ave NE in Atlanta, Georgia 30307, in the Inman Park neighborhood. You can reach the restaurant by phone at (404) 228-1566 or make a reservation online through Resy.

What type of food does Kitty Dare serve?

Kitty Dare serves pan-Mediterranean cuisine inspired by the culinary traditions of North Africa, the Levant, and coastal Italy. Signature dishes include house-made bucatini pasta, Berbere-spiced chicken, citrus salmon, fried olives, and slow-braised lamb. Sunday brunch adds shakshuka and shrimp and grits to the rotation.

What are Kitty Dare's hours?

Kitty Dare is closed on Mondays. Tuesday through Wednesday dinner service runs 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM; Thursday until 9:30 PM; Friday and Saturday until 10:00 PM. On Sundays, brunch is served 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM and dinner from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The bar opens daily at 4 PM.

Does Kitty Dare offer brunch?

Yes — Kitty Dare serves Sunday brunch from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM (last seating). The brunch menu features Mediterranean-influenced dishes including shakshuka, shrimp and grits, crispy arroz, and signature cocktails like the Lemon & Basil Bloody Mary.

What is Kitty Dare's most popular dish?

The fried olives are consistently cited as Kitty Dare's must-order starter and appear in nearly every positive review. Among pastas, the Shrimp Bucatini — house-made bucatini with garlic breadcrumbs, chilies, white wine, and pistachios — is a standout. The Berbere Marinated Chicken Thighs and Citrus Salmon are top picks for mains.

How much does dinner at Kitty Dare cost?

Kitty Dare does not publish individual item prices on their website. Based on restaurant week tasting menus ($40 and $60 per person for 3 courses) and reviewer averages, dinner typically costs $30–$50 per person before drinks, tax, and tip. For the most accurate pricing, call (404) 228-1566 or check kittydare.com.

Does Kitty Dare take reservations?

Yes, Kitty Dare accepts reservations through Resy at resy.com. Walk-ins are accommodated based on availability. The restaurant also hosts private events and has a garden patio that is popular in warmer months.

Does Kitty Dare have vegetarian options?

Yes. Vegetarian-friendly options include the Dips Trio (labneh, pea & pistachio hummus, Tunisian eggplant), Melanzane a Funghetto (penne with fried eggplant and burrata), Burrata Salad, Greek Salad, Wild Green Salad, Shakshuka, and Crispy Arroz, among others. The kitchen can often accommodate dietary requests — ask your server for guidance.

Who is the chef at Kitty Dare?

Kitty Dare's kitchen is led by Executive Chef Giuseppe Esposito, who developed the restaurant's pan-Mediterranean menu blending Italian pasta traditions with North African spices and Middle Eastern flavors. Chef Esposito has hosted special tasting menus and supper club events at the restaurant.