Briciola

Italian restaurant · East Ukrainian Village

Briciola

Italian restaurant · East Ukrainian Village

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937 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

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At Briciola, this charming BYOB trattoria offers seasonally inspired Italian fare, perfect for a cozy indoor meal or linger on the picturesque patio.  

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937 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622 Get directions

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937 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622 Get directions

+1 773 772 0889
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"We’ve got a love - not so much love relationship going with Briciola, and it comes down to a few factors. Love - ambience, patio, service, old Italian man owns/runs the joint, BYOB, sometimes the food. Not So Much Love - sometimes the food. You’ll notice that the number of factors heavily sways in the positive direction, but that only goes so far when quality food isn't a guarantee. Let’s start with the positive. Briciola is Perfect For life in general. It’s simple, traditional Italian food that’s served in a relaxing and enjoyable space. In the winter, you’ll be comfortable cozying up indoors with a plate of pasta and bottle(s) of wine you brought along. In the summer, you’d be crazy not to linger over the same pasta and wine on Briciola’s patio. Between the strung white lights, cobblestone ground, plants, and statues on the patio, it’s one of the most quaint places to have an outdoor summer meal. It's safe to say we like the patio as much as Lil TerRio likes to Oooooooh Kill 'Em. The food, however, has proven to be hit or miss. Sometimes it’s great, sometimes it’s decent, and on occasion it's been bad. Our advice is stick to appetizers and pastas, while generally avoiding the meats. We’ve been to Briciola a number of times, and nothing has ever been bad to the point it holds us back from going again. But you have to have the right expectations going in, which is half the battle for any meal. Briciola will never be the best Italian food you ever eat, but it can be good, and you can’t ignore the other positive factors mentioned above. The patio and BYOB policy alone are worth continuously giving it a chance. Food Rundown Di Polipo Octopus carpaccio with arugula, hearts of palm, and olive oil and lemon dressing. Good in theory, but we don’t love the octopus itself. Di Barbabietole If you want a carpaccio-type appetizer, go with this thinly sliced and roasted beets dish with arugula and fried goat cheese pieces. Tagliatelle Alla Bolognese Tagliatelle pasta in a Bolognese meat sauce. Simple, yet tasty. Pappardelle Montenapo Our favorite pasta on the menu. Pappardelle in a pink tomato sauce with some mozzarella and basil. Like we said, keep it simple. La Milanese Della Briciola Pan fried pork chop topped with fresh tomatoes, arugula, and shaved parmesan. It’s a giant hunk of breaded pork chop, except it’s kind of plain. Doesn’t do it for us. Rollata Di Pollo Alla Fiorentina Oven baked chicken stuffed with prosciutto, fontina, and spinach, plus a mushroom sauce. We like it more than the pork chop, but still err on the side of pasta." - Sam Faye

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Emily Roman

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Great patio for a warm weather date night. BYOB with $6 corkage fee is reasonable considering they serve wine. Complimentary bruschetta is yummy and refreshing. I ordered the lobster penne special and while a little pricey which was expected, the portion was large and I only got through about 1/3 of it. My date got the tortelloni al burro fuso with delicious nutty butter sauce which I'll probably be ordering when we visit again.

Alessandra L

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Love this place. The food is divine, and the chef has personally come to check on my table both times I've eaten here. Also, complimentary bruschetta! Yum. 4 stars instead of 5 because they charge a corking fee and a bottle fee, so even though it's a byob you'll have to pay for each bottle of beer and bottle of wine. Would definitely recommend it, but I was say bring wine not beer to drink.

Kevin R

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Simply the best. From the staff to the specials to the homemade pasta, it's a hidden gem and amazing date spot as well. The patio is glorious but inside doesn't miss a beat either. Love this place.

Matthew Gottlieb

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A lovely high-end Italian place at a reasonable price. Vegetarian options are easy to find and fantastic. I was pleasantly surprised to find such an amazing Gem tucked into my neighborhood!

James Hawks

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The gnocchi was excellent as was the risotto of the day, which in our case included Italian sausage. We also tried the rollata di mozzarella appetizer and cioccolatissimo desert, both of which were great. FYI it is BYOB.

Joshua Schär

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Try their homemade mozarella. We had balsamico risotto with duck and chicken pesto with pasta, both was delicious and almost made us feel like we're in italy. I've uploaded the food pictures. It is rather pricey but worth the money.

Jessica Harris

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I loved coming to this place enough to come here once on the week before my birthday and again on the day of. The food was amazing. They had almost the same specials, but they were so delicious that it didn't matter to me that there were the same specials two weeks in a row. Service was spectacular.

Connor Nielsen

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When I am here I miss Milan (I used to live there). This is the most authentic and best tasting Italian restaurant in the city! The only flaw is the owner is a fan of AC Milan and I will forever be an Interista! Forza Inter!