L’Attitude 28 in New Port Richey: An Elevated Coastal Experience Worth Slowing Down For

There are moments when you sit down for a meal and realize… this isn’t just dinner. It’s intention. It’s care. It’s people going out of their way to make something feel special.

That’s exactly what I experienced at L’Attitude 28.

Tucked just outside the heart of Downtown New Port Richey, this elevated coastal restaurant is doing something that a lot of places try to do—but very few actually pull off. They’ve created a dining experience that feels thoughtful from start to finish, without ever feeling forced or overdone.

And the fact that they opened their doors on a Sunday—normally closed—just for Easter? That told me everything I needed to know before the first bite even hit the table.

Why I Love This Place

I came in expecting a good meal. I left realizing I had just experienced something much bigger than that.

From the moment we sat down, you could feel the level of intention behind everything. Our server, Coi, didn’t just take orders—he guided the experience. He took time explaining menu items, even walking my grandma through an espresso martini like it was part of the show. That kind of patience and care doesn’t go unnoticed.

But what really stood out? The fact that this entire team showed up on their day off… and you would’ve never known it.

The energy wasn’t tired. It wasn’t rushed. It was elevated, attentive, and genuine.

At one point, the chef even came out to our table to personally check on everything. That moment alone says a lot about the pride behind this place.

And when we were leaving, we were handed a Happy Easter and thank-you note signed by the entire staff.

That’s not just service. That’s hospitality.

What They Offer

L’Attitude 28 delivers exactly what its concept promises—an elevated coastal menu that feels curated, not crowded.

Seafood is clearly the star here, and it shows in both execution and presentation.

At our table:

  • The lobster ravioli was a standout—beautifully plated and just as impressive in flavor

  • The salmon was cooked perfectly and carried that same level of intention

But what surprised me most? Dessert.

Too many places treat dessert like an afterthought. Not here.

Every dessert that came to the table felt like its own experience:

  • A warm cookie paired with ice cream that immediately caught everyone’s attention

  • A crème brûlée torched to perfection right down to the texture

Paired with coffee, it turned the end of the meal into something you didn’t want to rush through.

This is the kind of place where you slow down—and actually enjoy doing it.

If you’re curious, you can Visit their website here →lattitude28dining.com to explore their full menu and upcoming specials.

Why NPR Needs Them

Even though L’Attitude 28 sits just outside the core of Downtown New Port Richey, it absolutely contributes to the energy that’s building here.

Because what Downtown New Port Richey needs isn’t just more restaurants.

It needs places like this.

Places that:

  • Care about the experience just as much as the food

  • Show up for the community—even on their day off

  • Create moments people actually talk about after they leave

This is the kind of business that raises the standard—not by being flashy, but by being intentional.

As New Port Richey continues to grow, it’s spots like L’Attitude 28 that remind us what supporting local is really about.

Not just showing up—but going the extra mile when it matters most.

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