
Casa Mangiare Italian Steakhouse brings the sophistication of a modern steakhouse together with the elegance of Italian culinary tradition and the richness of fresh, coastal-inspired seafood. Located off University Drive in College Station, it’s the perfect destination for romantic evenings, lively group celebrations, indulgent weekend brunches, or private dining events.
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Address: 840 University Dr E, College Station, TX 77840
Phone: (979) 260-0032
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Service is always top notch, coming here feels very luxurious. At our most recent visit Reed was our server; he is the perfect example of the kind of quality service we’ve gotten here. He was attentive without being intrusive and very pleasant and helpful.
The ambiance here is very nice as well. The decor feels very classic. Many restaurants now have a more industrial aesthetic, which makes them extremely loud in my opinion due to the echoes against all the exposed brick and pipe. At Casa Mangiare the atmosphere is quieter and more relaxed, and I can actually hear my dinner partner across the table.
Overall, I would highly recommend this restaurant for a nice night out!
We enjoyed our experience.
We recently celebrated our anniversary at Casa Mangiare while I was in town for work, and it couldn’t have been more perfect. From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed like family. Chef Antonio’s dishes were absolutely exquisite, each plate bursting with authentic Italian flavor and artistry (especially the beautiful emulsion of the lemon butter sauce; as a cosmetic formulator, this was impressive).
Our server, Kyle, was incredibly attentive and made sure we had everything we needed, while Manager Nathan stopped by to ensure our evening was flawless. The attention to detail, from the cozy ambiance to the beautifully plated food, really made our celebration feel extra special.
If you’re in College Station and craving an outstanding Italian dining experience, Casa Mangiare is the place to go. We had a fantastic anniversary dinner here! Gig ’em and enjoy
Numba #1 restaurant in all of college station (in “the” voice)
On the service side, things were mixed. Our primary server was friendly, but seemed a bit inexperienced with working in this type of setting. He opened that he needed to go over the menu with us “because things here are kind of expensive.” He also pointed out several of dishes that were “on the cheaper side” without any sort of prompting. We were both nicely dressed, so this felt oddly presumptive. Who likes to start their meal at a nice restaurant by the staff implying that you can’t afford it. Or maybe he knew what was coming—that the food is overpriced, bland, and that there are better places to spend $200 on a dinner for two. On a more positive note, the floor manager was very friendly, proactive, and attentive.
Now the food. The focaccia was delicious. It was my favorite part of the dinner. Unfortunately the waiter only brought us olive oil. I thought it was odd, but oh well. 10 minutes later after we’ve eaten half the loaf, he asked if we’d like some balsamic too. Uh…yes, actually. That would have been nice. Either way, I could have eaten it plain—it was tasty.
We shared the black truffle fettuccine as a starter. Good, rich, heavy on the butter. Can’t complain, but I’m not raving about it either considering it was $39. For entrees we got the braised beef short rib and duck confit. My hopes weren’t high but I was disappointed by how BLAND it was. Lacked salt, couldn’t really make out any herbs or seasoning in anything. The only thing that had flavor was the truffle potato cream and it was pretty one-note. The duck was overcooked and dry. Nowhere near worth the price. For dessert we got tiramisu, which is pretty impossible to mess up. And while they did not mess it up, it was probably some of the most underwhelming tiramisu I’ve had in memory. VERY mild—barely any espresso flavor.
Complaints aside, the main dining room is easily one of the loveliest in town. I wish the food matched the care and thought put into the interior.
Overall, I don’t feel inclined to return and I would not recommend it to anyone unless they need to have a photo-worthy dining room. I’m always asking folk to recommend me new restaurants to try in town, and I now understand why it had never been previously suggested to me in the past 2+ years it has been open.