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Top 10 Places to Dine in Rochester

Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer
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Top 10 Places to Dine in Rochester

Top 10 Places to Dine in Rochester

*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*

If you have one night in Rochester, NY in 2027, book a table at Good Luck in the Anderson Avenue arts corridor. It remains the city's Best Overall dining room: a converted industrial space serving bold, seasonal New American plates with one of the most ambitious wine and cocktail programs upstate.

For the smartest spend, Cotoletta in the Elmridge Center is the Best Value pick: an unassuming strip-mall Italian-American kitchen turning out scratch pastas, wood-fired pizza, and red-sauce classics at prices that shame downtown markups.

Rochester is one of the most underrated restaurant cities in the Northeast, and the strength here is range. You can eat a five-course tasting at a 24-seat dinner-party kitchen, slurp raw oysters at a James Beard-recognized farm-to-table room, or grab wood-fired pizza beside the Public Market.

The ten rooms below are all currently operating, span every neighborhood and price tier, and reward different occasions. Read each verdict to match the restaurant to your night.

flowchart TD A[What kind of night?] --> B{Special occasion?} B -->|Yes, big spend| C[Good Luck or Lento] B -->|Tasting menu adventure| D[Atlas Eats] A --> E{Italian craving?} E -->|Great value| F[Cotoletta] E -->|Riverside date| G[Pane Vino on the River] E -->|Public Market pizza| H[Fiorella] A --> I{Casual but excellent?} I -->|Southern + BBQ| J[Rev BBQ / The Revelry] I -->|Charcuterie + brunch| K[Cure] I -->|Modern small plates| L[Branca Midtown]

1. Good Luck 🏆 BEST OVERALL

New American | $$$ | Neighborhood of the Arts / Anderson Ave | A standout dinner

Good Luck is the room that put Rochester's modern dining scene on the map, and more than a decade in it is still the benchmark. Set inside a reclaimed industrial building off Anderson Avenue, the candlelit space pairs exposed brick and soaring ceilings with a kitchen that cooks boldly seasonal food: wood-grilled vegetables, house-made pastas, and plates that rotate with what is actually growing in the Finger Lakes.

The cocktail and wine program is the differentiator. The bar takes genuine risks, and the list challenges the safe choices most rooms default to. Reservations move fast on weekends, so book ahead through Tock. This is the table for an anniversary, a closing dinner, or anyone trying to understand why Rochester punches far above its size.

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Verdict: The single best all-around dining experience in Rochester, and the table to book first.

2. Cotoletta 💎 BEST VALUE

Italian-American | $$ | Elmridge Center (Greece) | Family dinner

Cotoletta proves the best Italian food in the region does not require a white tablecloth. Born from a decades-long friendship between a Rochester developer and Executive Chef Jay Speranza, the kitchen channels the city's old-school delis, pizza shops, and red-sauce eateries into a tight, scratch-made menu.

Think wood-fired pizza, fresh pasta, chicken parmesan, and arancini that taste like somebody's nonna is in the back.

The value here is remarkable. Portions are generous, the quality is well above the strip-mall setting, and a family can eat extremely well without the downtown premium. It is a casual, often-busy room, so expect a wait at peak times.

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Verdict: The smartest dollar-for-dollar meal in Rochester.

3. Lento

New American / Farm-to-Table | $$$ | Neighborhood of the Arts (Village Gate) | Chef-driven dining

Lento is Rochester's flagship farm-to-table room, led by Executive Chef Art Rogers, a James Beard Best Chef Northeast semifinalist. Tucked into the Village Gate complex in the Neighborhood of the Arts, the slow-food philosophy in its name plays out in dishes like honey-mustard roasted quail, wild Alaskan sockeye, raw oysters, and seasonal house-made pastas.

The room is softly lit and elegant without being stuffy, and the local sourcing is genuine rather than marketing. For a refined dinner that still feels grounded in the region's farms, Lento is a reliable top-tier choice.

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Verdict: Rochester's definitive farm-to-table room and a worthy special-occasion alternative to Good Luck.

4. Atlas Eats

Atlas Eats
Atlas Eats

Global / Tasting Menu | $$$ | Irondequoit | Adventurous tasting dinner

Atlas Eats is the most distinctive dining concept in the area: a tiny kitchen-and-bake-shop that transforms on Friday and Saturday nights into a five-course tasting menu with a single seating. The menu changes every two weeks and roams the globe, interpreting classics from many cuisines.

With roughly two dozen seats, the experience feels like a dinner party more than a restaurant.

By day it operates as a bakery and casual cafe, but the weekend prix-fixe is the reason to seek it out. Because there is one seating and limited capacity, reservations are essential.

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Verdict: The most adventurous reservation in Rochester for diners who want to be surprised.

5. Fiorella

Italian | $$ | Rochester Public Market | Wood-fired pizza and pasta

Fiorella sits right at the Rochester Public Market, and it leans into that location with chic, ingredient-driven Italian cooking. The draws are wood-fired pizza and housemade pastas built on locally sourced produce, much of it from the surrounding market stalls. The space is stylish but relaxed, making it a great fit before or after a Saturday market run.

It is a step up in polish from a typical pizzeria without crossing into formal territory, which is why it lands on so many local lists.

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Verdict: The best reason to extend a Public Market visit into a full meal.

6. Rev BBQ (The Revelry)

Rev BBQ (The Revelry)
Rev BBQ (The Revelry)

Southern / BBQ | $$ | Neighborhood of the Arts (University Ave) | Comfort food and cocktails

Long beloved as The Revelry for its South Carolina Lowcountry cooking, this University Avenue room has reimagined itself as Rev BBQ, Rochester's home for Carolina- and Texas-style barbecue. The mantra stays the same, "honest food, good spirits," and so does the warm hospitality and a serious craft-cocktail program.

Expect smoked meats alongside Southern staples and a rowdy, welcoming energy.

The patio is one of the better outdoor spaces in the arts district when the weather turns. It remains a go-to for a casual but genuinely good night out.

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Verdict: Easygoing Southern comfort and great drinks in the heart of the arts district.

7. Pane Vino on the River

Pane Vino on the River
Pane Vino on the River

Italian | $$$ | Downtown / Genesee Riverfront | Riverside date night

Pane Vino on the River offers the most scenic table on this list, perched on the Genesee River downtown with outdoor seating right over the water. The kitchen turns out traditional Italian dishes with modern touches, plus steaks, chops, and seafood. The riverfront setting makes it a natural choice for a date night or a visiting-family dinner.

It is a polished, classic Italian room rather than a trend-chaser, and the waterside patio is the genuine draw in summer.

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Verdict: Rochester's prettiest waterside dinner and a dependable date-night booking.

8. Cure

Charcuterie / New American | $$ | Rochester Public Market | Brunch and small plates

Cure anchors the Rochester Public Market with a menu built around charcuterie, sandwiches, and seasonal small plates that stretch from brunch through dinner. The cured meats and cheese boards are the calling card, paired with a thoughtful wine and beer list. It is the kind of relaxed, well-run room that locals fold into a weekend routine.

The market setting gives it a lively, neighborhood feel, and the food consistently overdelivers for the casual price point.

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Verdict: The best casual all-day room at the Public Market.

9. Branca Midtown

Branca Midtown
Branca Midtown

Italian / Mediterranean | $$$ | Downtown (Midtown / East Broad St) | Modern small plates

Branca Midtown brings a sleek, contemporary Italian-Mediterranean menu to the revitalized Midtown core downtown. The kitchen focuses on shareable plates, wood-fired dishes, and a modern bar program in a stylish, urban room. It is one of the better downtown options for a pre-event dinner or drinks-and-plates night before a show.

The space feels distinctly more metropolitan than most of the city's neighborhood rooms, which is its appeal for a polished night downtown.

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Verdict: The most stylish downtown choice for modern small plates and cocktails.

10. Pane Vino on the Avenue

Pane Vino on the Avenue
Pane Vino on the Avenue

Italian | $$ | Brighton (Monroe Ave) | Group dinners and events

Pane Vino on the Avenue is the Monroe Avenue sibling to the riverfront location, trading the water view for a roomier space that handles groups and events with ease. The menu covers the same broad Italian territory: pastas, traditional entrees, steaks, and seafood, at a slightly gentler price point than its downtown counterpart.

With capacity for larger parties, it is a practical pick for birthdays, rehearsal dinners, and family gatherings.

It is dependable, accommodating, and a solid neighborhood Italian option in Brighton.

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Verdict: The most group-friendly Italian on the list and a reliable Brighton standby.

flowchart TD A[Pick your dining priority] --> B{Best overall night out?} B -->|Yes| C[Good Luck] A --> D{Best value?} D -->|Yes| E[Cotoletta] A --> F{Want a view or patio?} F -->|Riverside| G[Pane Vino on the River] F -->|Arts-district patio| H[Rev BBQ] A --> I{Tasting menu adventure?} I -->|Yes| J[Atlas Eats] A --> K{Public Market trip?} K -->|Pizza| L[Fiorella] K -->|Charcuterie + brunch| M[Cure] A --> N{Downtown and modern?} N -->|Yes| O[Branca Midtown]

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the single best restaurant in Rochester in 2027? Good Luck is the consensus best overall dining room, combining a striking industrial space, boldly seasonal New American cooking, and one of the most ambitious bar and wine programs upstate.

Where can I eat well in Rochester without spending a lot? Cotoletta in the Elmridge Center offers the best value, with scratch-made Italian-American pizza and pasta at prices well below downtown rooms.

Which Rochester restaurant has a chef recognized by the James Beard Foundation? Lento's Executive Chef Art Rogers has been a James Beard Best Chef Northeast semifinalist, and the restaurant is the city's flagship farm-to-table room.

Do I need a reservation for these restaurants? Yes for the higher-end rooms. Good Luck, Lento, and especially Atlas Eats (one weekend seating) book up fast, so reserve ahead through their websites, Tock, or Resy.

Where should I eat near the Rochester Public Market? Fiorella for wood-fired pizza and Cure for charcuterie and brunch are both right at the market, making either a perfect pairing with a market visit.

Which spot is best for a riverside date night? Pane Vino on the River, with its patio over the Genesee River downtown, is the most scenic table on this list.

Bottom Line

Rochester rewards diners who match the room to the night. Book Good Luck for the best all-around dinner in the city, lean on Cotoletta when value matters, and chase Atlas Eats when you want a tasting-menu surprise. From the James Beard-recognized kitchen at Lento to the riverside patio at Pane Vino and the Public Market pairing of Fiorella and Cure, these ten currently-operating restaurants prove Rochester is one of the Northeast's most underrated food cities heading into 2027.

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