

Brio Easton Town Center is a premier Tuscan-inspired Italian restaurant in Columbus, OH serving authentic, northern Italian cuisine, luxury wines & cocktails—our specialties include premium quality steaks, chops, seafood, made-to-order pasta and flatbreads. If you’re looking for the best holiday party venue or restaurant for Thanksgiving, Brio offers easy reservations and catering services to make your event special. Whether dining in or ordering online, Brio Easton Town Center is the place to eat in Columbus, OH for great Italian cuisine. Visit us today—reserve your table or order online!
Relaxed Italian chain eatery serving Tuscan-inspired grill fare, plus wine & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3993 Easton Station, Columbus, OH 43219
Phone: (614) 416-4745
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: brioitalian.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Bruschetta sampler was great. Flatbread (pizza) is ok . Maybe when someone give a different name to a pizza, your expectations grow, but all you get is simple pizza.
Bread served with cold butter:( not very convenient to put it on the bread . Check is little too high.
Again- service is perfect
My favorite Brio bites have always been their chopped salad and bruschetta.
The grilled salmon fresca was not one of my top 5 ‘salmon’ contenders, but the meal was healthy.
My mother loved the strawberry balsamic chicken salad so much that she had me place another order the very next day.
The patio is spacious, heated, and roomy. Happy hour is from 3-7 pm weekdays.
Con: The restaurant is located in Easton. Finding a parking spot could take time and patience(depending on the day).
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Service was great, happy hour felt relaxing and my mother enjoyed her meal! I wish there was a better flow with takeout orders.
If your order is ready and paid just call when you arrive, they bring it out and you leave.
Already knowing how tragically late my children are – under normal circumstances – I told them that I’d made a brunch reservation for 11am (the actual reservation was for 11:30).
Of course, we were set to arrive at 11:30, but also knowing how tragically indecisive and distracted my children can be, I called en-route to pre-order our meal.
My son-in-law learned the term “hair of the dog,” the food was excellent, the service was top-notch across the board, and I made my flight with no issues (other than TSA could maybe learn a thing or two about common sense from the Brio staff).
Anyway,
0/5 stars for having elder Gen Z children, but 5/5 stars for the entire Brio, Easton experience.