
Trendy Whaler’s Inn eatery offers modern seaside cuisine with Italian leanings such as osso buco.
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19 E Main St, Mystic, CT 06355
Phone: (860) 536-3228
Website: http://bravobravoct.com/
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Reviews
Great Ambiance and Views! We absolutely loved the atmosphere at Bravo Bravo Mystic, especially the location with its fantastic view of the iconic Mystic bridge. Plenty of convenient parking is definitely a plus. We were happy with the vegetarian appetizer options available, and the mocktails were also nicely done. The pasta dishes we ordered were clearly made with high-quality ingredients and were very tasty. While we enjoyed our meal, we would love to see some more innovative vegetarian pasta suggestions (ideally without meat or seafood, and even better if there were vegan options). Additionally, offering a greater variety of vegetarian pasta dishes on the menu would definitely entice us to come back and explore more of their offerings. Overall, it’s a lovely spot with delicious food and a wonderful setting!
From the moment we walked in, the woman at the host stand seemed visibly irritated and unwelcoming. Her demeanor immediately set an uncomfortable tone for what should have been a pleasant evening out.
At one point, my four-year-old was walking to the bathroom and made a small amount of noise — nothing disruptive, just typical behavior for a young child. She turned and “shushed” him, then looked around at other tables with an expression that clearly showed annoyance that a child was present.
Aside from being rude, it was also incredibly insensitive. She has no idea whether a child may have special needs or other challenges, and reacting that way toward any child is inappropriate.
When I addressed how unprofessional it felt, instead of apologizing, she laughed and doubled down.
That moment alone ensured we will not be returning.
Mystic has many restaurants that treat families with kindness and basic respect. I strongly encourage ownership to consider A) how guests are being treated and B) whether this is truly the type of attitude they want representing their business.
We genuinely used to love coming here. It’s upsetting to say that won’t be happening again.
I suspect it was an off night and/or the head chef was not cooking. I will probably give them another chance next time I’m in town. Or I may just go to the Oyster House, which has always been excellent.
From the moment we arrived, the woman who identified herself as a “manager” appeared visibly irritated and gave off an unwelcoming vibe. Unfortunately, that tone continued throughout our visit.
At one point, my four-year-old was walking to the bathroom and made a small amount of noise — normal behavior for a child, and nothing disruptive. She turned and “shushed” him, then looked around at other tables with an expression that felt like clear annoyance that a child was present.
When I addressed how inappropriate and unprofessional that felt, rather than apologizing, she doubled down and laughed in my face.
That response alone guaranteed we will not be returning.
Mystic has many restaurants that make families feel welcome. I strongly encourage ownership to take a serious look at how guests are being treated, because this interaction fell far below basic standards of hospitality and respect.
We truly used to enjoy coming here. Sadly, that won’t be happening again.