Upscale-casual Italian chain serving pasta, grilled dishes, pizza & cocktails amid Roman-ruin decor. At Bravo Italian Kitchen Robinson Township; it's just like a little slice of Italy right here in Pittsburgh!...
211 Summit Park Dr (at Chaucer Dr) Pittsburgh , PA 15275 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Happy Hour |
Drinks | Wine, Full Bar, Cocktails |
Fantastic pasta , wine , and desserts . I recommend the classic Bravo! pasta , one of their wine flights , the chopped salad , and the dessert sampler . You'll be full and satisfied all weekend!
Healthy delicious fresh food selections. Excellent service . Elegantly decorated. Immaculate. Wonderful service.Glad for the coupon. Loved the atmosphere. My favorite place.
Tasted wine and ate apps. They turned on Cleveland sports for us. Had a great time.
The crab cakes and eggs on their Sunday brunch menu is wonderful. Very refreshing and tasty served atop artichokes and spinich!
If you unlock the free bar app know they will only honor it on Monday - Friday during happy hour . Booo.
Great chicken salads . The chopped and the Romano .
Order the tortelloni with sweet sausage (don't recall what its called on the menu.) Good!!
Decent options for vegetarians . More authentic than the Olive Garden here.
Good pizza . Ridiculous prices.
CHOCOLATE CHIP BREAD PUDDING. doOo ittt!
Try crispy shrimp napoli
Half price apps at the bar Monday-Friday!
Tr the lobster bisque !
Love the lobster bisque . Unfortunately, the waitress put in the wrong salad for me then questioned if I really saw the salad on the menu! Still waiting for the right one 15 minutes later ...
I had the steak salad. It was very good. The fried zucchini was also delicious. The bread knots were also amazing - Linda Leseck Elias
All the pizzas are so delicious. Try the skinny one with the spinach! - cansu ugurlu
Big moving boxes are only $1.27! Cheapest place to get them if you need them! - Ginger Hites
Has free wi-fi mall-wide and a wide of variety of shops. - Bonnie Boyd