Farewell to Rollati
Briefly

Rollati Ristorante at 181 East Santa Clara St. in Downtown San Jose closed after its final service, ending operations after opening in 2023. The restaurant featured house-made fresh pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and seasonal dishes blending Italian regional influences and American adaptations. Popular dishes included linguine alle vongole, thousand-layer lasagna with short rib, and hot honey pizza, served with Italian wines and cocktails in a sleek, nostalgic setting. Vine Hospitality thanked the community and redirected attention to its other San Jose venues. Left Bank Brasserie, Meso Modern Mediterranean, and LB Steak offer French, Mediterranean, and steakhouse menus respectively, and Vine Hospitality is offering a 10% discount.
San Jose's food landscape is taking a hit with the sad closure of Rollati Ristorante after its final service today. Located at 181 East Santa Clara St. in Downtown San Jose, this modern Italian-American spot has served as a gathering place for memorable meals since opening in 2023. The team at Vine Hospitality expresses deep gratitude for the community's support and now shifts focus to their established venues in the city.
Rollati offered a menu centered on house-made fresh pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and seasonal dishes inspired by Italian regions and American adaptations. Favorites included linguine alle vongole, thousand-layer lasagna with short rib, and hot honey pizza, all paired with Italian wines and cocktails in a sleek, nostalgic setting. While its chapter ends, the spirit of quality dining continues through Vine Hospitality's other San Jose locations, each bringing unique flavors to local tables.
The open kitchen and expansive patio create an inviting space for lingering over meals or sipping Champagne. Meso Modern Mediterranean at 3060 Olsen Dr. provides a feast of vibrant mezze, wood-fired seafood, and craft cocktails inspired by coastal traditions. Standouts include harissa seared octopus, Mediterranean branzino a la plancha, and lamb shank tagine with couscous, served in a light-filled oasis with running water features.
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