Handcrafted pasta dishes, including Sophia Loren pasta and seafood pasta with shrimp, scallops, and lobster, made daily in our open kitchen.
Creative drink menu featuring seasonal options like raspberry limoncello and red sangria, perfect for pairing with your meal.
Regular live performances with musicians singing and playing keyboard, enhancing the vibrant, grown-and-sexy atmosphere.
Massive, shareable boards ideal for groups of 3-4, offering a fun and flavorful start to your dining experience.
Convenient options for enjoying our fresh pizzas and pasta dishes at home or your hotel, with quick service.
Spacious booth seating and accommodating staff for events, baby-friendly setups, and comfortable gatherings.

Authentic Italian flavors meet vibrant Baltimore vibes—fresh pasta, craft cocktails, and unforgettable dining.
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Facci Baltimore is a lively Italian restaurant located at 414 Light St, offering a sophisticated yet fun dining experience with a focus on fresh, house-made pasta and creative cocktails. With a 4.6/5 rating from over 338 reviews, we pride ourselves on excellent service, a vibrant atmosphere featuring live music and dim lighting, and a menu that includes standout dishes like Sophia Loren pasta and seafood pasta. Perfect for date nights, family outings, or casual gatherings, we combine traditional Italian cuisine with a modern, energetic ambiance to create memorable moments in the heart of Baltimore.
Nice place to dine even though I ordered a pizza to take back to my hotel. Product tasted fresh with an aroma that drew good attention & comments as I walked in my hotel lobby. I also saw the kitchen staff making fresh pasta while I waited for my pizza. I’ll have to come back to try one of their pasta dishes.
Very pretty restaurant with a grown and sexy feel to it. Food was really good I got the chicken Marsala, they had a live musician singing and playing the keyboard as well. Def looking forward to going back
We were excited to try Facci after visiting the aquarium, but left with mixed impressions. The most surprising part was discovering that the menu is nearly identical to Ricci in Frederick—from the drinks and dishes to the menu design and overall presentation. After looking into it, it appears Ricci was established first, which made the similarities feel a bit disappointing, especially since we live near Frederick and have visited Ricci multiple times. That said, the service at Facci was excellent. The staff were attentive, kind, and very accommodating. We were simply hoping for a more original dining experience with new dishes or a unique concept. In terms of recommendations, the raspberry limoncello cocktail was delicious, and my husband enjoyed the seasonal red sangria. The Sophia Loren pasta was the standout dish—flavorful without being too heavy. My husband also liked the seafood pasta, which included shrimp, scallops, and lobster. While the menu feels fairly generic for an Italian restaurant, the atmosphere makes up for it. The restaurant has a fun, lively vibe with upbeat house music and dim lighting. The booth seating was perfect for us, especially with a baby and a clipped-on stroller—it offered plenty of space and comfort. Overall, Facci offers good service and a fun ambience, even if the menu lacks originality.
Our 3rd time at this location and it's been good every time. The charcuterie board is massive and a fun time if you have 3-4 people. Ravioli Con Prosciutto E Ricotta was delicious. ( Like vodka sauce without the kick) Pretty sure the ravioli pasta was made in house.
The atmosphere gave off a good vibe, I love the tree decors and aesthetic. We had the sweetest server who did not rush us at all and was very happy to be here. I loved the food as well, the best Caesar salad of my life.
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