
Contemporary Italian eatery providing Neapolitan, wood-fired pizzas, plus small plates & gelato.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3050 Washtenaw Ave #112, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 971-2442
Website: https://www.bigalora.com/location/bigalora-wood-fired-cucina-ann-arbor/
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Reviews
Pizzas are amazing as well and you can immediately notice they use high quality ingredients.
I like that they have wine and a big variety of craf beer.
I would say is one of the best places in ann arbor to go with your love ones and have a great time.
The service is great but you can notice that at busy hours they struggle a little.
We started with crispy Brussels sprouts from the small plates section, which were flavorful and had a great crunch. We also ordered Focaccia, which was fresh, soft, and paired well with the dips. For the main course, we went with the wood-roasted vegetable pizza—a delicious choice with perfectly roasted veggies, a crisp crust, and just the right amount of cheese.
The combination of small plates and pizza made for a well-balanced and satisfying meal. Great flavors, good portions, and an enjoyable dining experience overall!
The food was delicious, and the ambience was warm and inviting—perfect for a relaxed meal. Service was friendly and attentive, making the dining experience even better.
One thing to note is that parking can be a bit tricky. It’s a shared parking lot, and since the place is usually busy, finding a spot (especially during peak hours) might take some time.
Overall, great food, excellent service, and a lovely atmosphere—just plan ahead for parking if you’re visiting during busy times!
I sat at the bar, and the bartender was attentive, kind, and knowledgeable, which made the experience enjoyable. For happy hour, I tried the Tuscan Fries and Pizza Frittas ($6 each). The Tuscan Fries came in a small basket with a decent portion, though no special sauce was included. The Pizza Frittas were soft and pillowy with three pieces served with marinara, though they lacked distinct flavor.
For pizza, I went with the Roasted Tomato White Pizza ($17). The burrata sold me on; while not authentic Italian quality, it was very close and enjoyable. The pizza was a good size and reasonably priced. I probably wouldn’t order that exact pizza again but would try a different option next time.
Overall: Biglora offers a fun and spacious dining experience, attentive service, and good happy hour options. I would return to try more items and explore their menu further.
The pistachio pizza was delicious and the margherita tasted fresh and very tomatoey. For pastas, we got the strozzapreti norcina. The pasta was cooked perfectly and the sauce was well done, but I didn’t really taste the truffle oil.
For desserts, I recommend the pistachio ice cream. I thought the tiramisu and frittelle was alright.