

Cozy choice for pizzas, pastas & other Italian classics, plus a martini menu & range of wines.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2268 E Main St, Columbus, OH 43209
Phone: (614) 235-4300
Website: http://www.giuseppesritrovo.com/
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Reviews
Atmosphere:
Small, cozy, and quaint. Dim, warm lighting, and a decent amount of space between the tables. Perfect for a romantic date night. Or in our case, a pre-movie dinner.
Service:
Top tier; server asked about dietary restrictions first thing and was very attentive and personable.
Food & Drink:
To drink we went with a Old Fashioned and a Cosmo. Both were classic, and perfectly delicious. Waitress also went through the different spirit options for the Old Fashioned which is always a plus for me.
I went with the Cacio e Pepe and my wife went with the Braised Short Rib. Pasta was a classically done 3 ingredient Cacio e Pepe with the spaghetti slightly el dente with crushed black pepper and a romano cheese sauce that had the perfect consistency. I loved the added twist of it being served in a parmesan bowl.
Short Rib came with gnocci and a mushroom glaze sauce. The beef was nicely tender, mushrooms, soft and salty, and the gnocci tasted fresh and added a good texture. I thought the glaze sauce was a little too salty/savory and it distracted from the beef; but other than that it was very delicious.
We finished with the Ricotta & Pistachio Cake. Each layer was moist, spongy, and packed with pistachio flavor in every bite. I also could not get enough of the ricotta cream that came with it.
Price:
Pasta and drink prices are great. I thought the price on the short rib was slightly high, but it also comes with mushrooms and gnocci so you are sort of getting an entre’ combined with a pasta so its not too wild. Portion sizes are also good, don’t worry about leaving hungry.
Overall very impressed and can’t wait to go back before seeing another movie.
We did take-out with three entrees — veal piccata, branzino, and spaghetti and meatballs. I ordered the fish and tried my wife’s spaghetti. The food was pretty bland (especially the spaghetti), and the servings seemed underwhelming for the price, particularly since they don’t include any sides. (I think we spent like $100 or so, before gratuity, for the entrees.) I guess the rolls were tasty?
Full disclosure, I cannot speak to the atmosphere that night, as I did take-out. They had live music which made it really hard to hear the hostess when placing a call. To her benefit though, she was really polite and friendly though, both on the phone and when I picked up the food.
Anyway, after dinner I was a little embarrassed. My wife lightly joked that The Olive Garden might have been a better option. There was some truth to it.
I would highly recommend coming and enjoying a meal here.
We got the bruschetta which was fresh and well flavored, we split the Caesar salad. This salad dressing was a bit non traditional- I think it even had some gin in it, but it was well dressed and tasty. Good croutons too. My partner got the spaghetti with clams and I got the spaghetti with shrimp and a cream sauce, both were good. My favorite was the chocolate cake for dessert. The cake wasn’t overly sweet and the frosting was especially good and the cake was incredibly moist.
The service was great, I also liked how the food was delivered by kitchen staff. They employ a lot of kids that seem pretty young but they do a really good job.