Charming neighborhood hangout serving up classic Italian cuisine, desserts, wine & cocktails.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 308 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220
Phone: (513) 861-4777
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Biagio%27sBistro/274922389245823/
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Reviews
I ordered the chicken fettuccine and my husband got the penne boscaiola, and both were delicious. We each had a house salad, and the dressing was amazing. We also shared the bruschetta, which was so fresh and flavorful. The portion sizes were incredibly generous. My husband is a big guy and we still had to take food home. To top it all off, we had the amazing peanut butter pie, which was a highlight of the meal because I am always on the hunt for an amazing peanut butter pie!
Our waitress was a sweet young lady who was so kind, and the food came out quickly. We really loved our experience, highly recommend this place, and will definitely be back.
I had the pesto pasta with chicken and a Greek salad. The garlic Goodness. Your Nona would be proud.
Definitely recommended!
I had the Caesar chicken salad and finished with the tiramisu, both were fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. Everything was delicious. I’ll definitely be back!
Again – I’ve eaten here like, 10-20x. Probably more honestly. I’m about to go get soup
As for the food, I got tomato soup and salad, and we both got a plate of pasta as well. The tomato soup was creamy and delicious, the salad was quite refreshing, and the pasta was perfectly al dente, with exquisite sauces and such. Not to mention, the portion sizes for the pasta were huge, so we had plenty to take home as well. Finally, we ended our meal with a dessert. We got the tiramisu. Sweet, light, creamy, and delicious.
I’ll say, no Italian food will ever beat the food in Italy itself, but if you can’t afford the trip to Italy, this may be the next best place to go for good Italian cuisine.
This place, at best, deserves a 3/10. The atmosphere is dingy and run down, food is bland, lacking any real effort, quality, nor taste.
The best thing about this place was the waitresses attempt at providing good service. I left her a $10 tip on a ~$40 check to exemplify that.
The rest, honestly – find somewhere else to dine. Don’t believe the reviews. Cincinnati deserves better.
Attaching photos for proof.
It’s the perfect spot for a romantic date night or a casual evening out. I’ve seen groups of friends there time and again, catching up over fantastic meals. As a family-owned and operated restaurant, it brings real passion and love to every dish.
The menu is straightforward yet consistently delicious everything is made fresh to order. The desserts are just as outstanding: rich, flavorful, and indulgent.
Overall, it delivers true 5-star quality with that authentic local charm. I can’t recommend it enough!