Ryan F.
Yelp
Went to dinner with a large group at Brighton Bodega on Friday night. Other than being accommodating for our group, there is not a lot to praise about this restaurant which is trying to do a little of everything, but not getting anything completely right.
Quality: The menu at Brighton Bodega is all over the place. It has a raw bar, charcuterie, steaks, pasta dishes, Asian fusion, vegetarian dishes, and fried chicken. This assortment makes the menu look fun, but results in average to poor dishes. The best thing I ate was the Veal Bolognese Rigatoni. I would avoid the Buns and the Pork Belly Lettuce Wraps. The trend seemed like the Asian fusion dishes were the worst items on the menu.
Quantity: Good size dishes.
Value: $16 for the Deep Fried Truffle Burrata. $17 for the Foie Gras. $22 for the Veal Bolognese Rigatoni. $22 for the Fried Rice. $19 for the Crispy Pork Belly Lettuce Wraps. $15 for the Tahini Roasted Rainbow Cauliflower. $15 for the Hot Chili Oil Noodles. $15 for the Nashville Chicken Buns. $16 for the Confit Duck Buns.
Ambiance: Brighton Bodega is a restaurant and bar located in the Brighton area of Boston. Much like the menu, the space is an eclectic mix of ideas and designs that can be dizzying. It wants to be a sports bar, a cocktail bar, and a club all in one. It is helpful for larger parties because it is a big space. However, expect loud music and even louder guests.
Crowd: It was packed on Friday night. By the time we left it was also very rowdy.
Service: Friendly, but the pacing was odd.
Parking: Nearby paid parking lot and limited street spots.