Brunelleschi’s

  3.8 – 501 reviews   • Italian restaurant

Located on restaurant row, Brunelleschi’s is the best kid-friendly Italian restaurant in Aspen. Casual-dining, a great environment for families, we also provide a unique experience where kids can make their own pizzas. We bring the already flat dough along with the ingredients and any toppings desired and then we wait for the little pizza makers to spread the sauce and shredded mozzarella. Then we take it to the oven and bring it back 3 minutes after. Besides pizzas, kids can shape their own pretzel breadsticks. P.S. Ask your server for a chef’s hat. On the other side we offer a full liquor bar with a great selection of wines. We are one of the most popular sports bars in Aspen, so come early on game nights as we fill up very quickly.

Easygoing, family-friendly stop dishing out Italian fare such as pies & pastas plus a bar with TVs.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 205 S Mill St, Aspen, CO 81611

Phone: (970) 544-4644

Website: https://www.brunelleschis.com/

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Reviews

Eric Eric
Sat at the bar and felt really at home. Steve the bartender was amazing. We had some great conversations and the whole bar was involved.
Not many places out there can offer that type of warmth.
We had some pizzas, salads, meatballs, all were excellent.
Some places over salt their food to make it taste better, I like that the food wasn’t bathed in salt.
Clean and delicious.
Try this spot for an affordable, healthy, meal.
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A Woman
We ordered lasagna, veal parmigiana, and shrimp fettuccine. All three pasta portions were small, but my fettuccine was notably tiny. It felt like the chef ran out of pasta and sent the dish out anyway. The sauce was ample, enough for 30% more pasta, and the shrimp portion was adequate. The food tasted fine, though not exceptional. For the first time, I felt compelled to complain about portion size to our server. The owner was kind enough to address my concern, explaining that the town is encouraging restaurants to reduce food waste. However, my portion was insufficient, barely suitable for a child, let alone an adult, especially after a day outdoors. Despite good service, I wouldn’t return to this restaurant based on the portion sizes alone. At $38 for a plate of pasta—a fair price in Aspen—I was surprised by the tiny amount. I don’t mind paying higher prices, but the portions need to be reasonable without customers having to complain.
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Bob Sandman
The my lasagna was basically nothing spectacular for being in Aspen, CO. I also ordered the Ajax pizza, again it was simple, no wow factor here. The service, the presentation of the restaurant was on point. Very friendly staff and the food came out fast, maybe to fast.
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Wade Gunkel
I was in Aspen for the weekend and I was looking for something reasonable for dinner. I like Italian food so this place seemed like a good choice. I kept it basic and simple: spaghetti and meatballs with calamari appetizer. If you can’t do that right, you don’t get to call yourself an Italian restaurant. The calamari was really good. Crispy on the outside and soft and mildly chewy (in a good way). Not much on the seasoning side but a little salt and I was happy. Then came the spaghetti. The first plate I got, my 3 meatballs were cold.l, so I sent them back. So this leads me to believe that they get microwaved instead of sitting in a hot dish full of sauce waiting for an order. Dry, weirdly textured meatballs that tasted like they were home made by a robot. These had to be like Kirkland meatballs you get out of a bag from Costco. That’s what they tasted like. To their credit, they plated a whole new order and the meatballs were hot the second time around, just not very good. Again, they looked and tasted like cheap store bought meatballs. The sauce was kind of boring. I had to salt everything to get some flavor going. It was good, but 30 bucks good? No way. That was cafeteria spaghetti at 4 star restaurant prices. Work on that recipe! And for Luigis sake, make your meatballs better! Talk to an Italian person! They are balls of meat! Come on!
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Andrew Neuhalfen
Brunelleschi’s in Aspen is a must-visit! The calamari, risotto, and cocktails were all exceptional. Great atmosphere, delicious food, and definitely worth making a reservation. Our server, Haley, was attentive, friendly, and helpful – would highly recommend her as well!
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Sachin Deshpande
Brunelleschi’s on 205 South Mill Street in Aspen offers a delightful dining experience with its cozy ambiance and diverse menu. Renowned for its wood-fired pizzas, the crusts are perfectly crisp, with fresh, flavorful toppings. Other dishes are equally impressive, boasting authentic Italian flavors. The staff is attentive, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere. Located conveniently in Aspen, it’s a great spot for both casual meals and special occasions. A must-visit for Italian cuisine enthusiasts in the area!
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sylvia sun
We were two big families who walked into this restaurant without a reservation or any prior research—we actually found it by chance after all the restaurants downstairs were full and spotted its entrance upstairs. There were 10 of us in total, plus a dog, including four kids. And we found the perfect table to fit us all!

The staff here were incredibly warm, pet-friendly, and so kind to the kids. Since we didn’t plan ahead, we weren’t sure what to order—but everything we chose turned out to be delicious! We even saw kids at another table making their own pizzas—definitely something we’ll try next time!

At first, we were worried that a large group like ours might be turned away (as happened with another restaurant downstairs), but here, we felt completely welcome. The food came out quickly, water was refilled promptly, empty plates were cleared right away, and the servers were thoughtful and attentive. It made for an unforgettable Saturday lunch break during our four-day camping trip.

Thank you—we love you guys!
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Michael Smith
I swung by specifically for the cannolis since my partner and I could never find them around town in the flatirons. When she saw this place had em and other reviews said they were incredible, we knew we had to check them out! And boy oh boy they are so damn good! On top of all that, Emily greeted me at the door and took care of me and I don’t think I’ve met someone sweeter, making the cannolis that much better!
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Dalton Linkus
Sat out on the patio for a nice summer night dinner. Lot of choices on the menu but ended up getting Bruno’s Meat Pizza as a calzone. It came out not looking like any calzone I’ve ever had, but it was very good and cooked well with a nice crisp on the crust. My only complaint is the portion for the price, a personal calzone costing roughly $30 ($28) seems insane, but it is Aspen.
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Kaylie Abela
Had a wonderful time here last night. Every employee we encountered went above and beyond. The hostess had a positive attitude even though they were slammed and found us a table for 7 on a busy night. Our waiter was super attentive and friendly as was everyone else. And we all enjoyed our meals especially the carbonara with sausage. Very thankful!
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