
Warm, bustling restaurant chain serving Italian-American cuisine with California flair.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1335 Draper St, Kingsburg, CA 93631
Phone: (559) 419-9865
Website: http://fugazzisbistro.com/
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Reviews
Fugazzis Bistro at 1335 Draper St in Kingsburg, CA, is an absolute culinary gem that’s elevated my dining game in the Central Valley—think vibrant Italian-American flair meets small-town charm, all wrapped in a welcoming vibe that’s perfect for everything from casual lunches to romantic date nights! Tucked right in the heart of historic downtown Kingsburg, this spot (their Kingsburg location opened in 2017) feels like a hidden treasure among the quaint shops and Swedish-inspired architecture, with a spacious patio that’s ideal for soaking up the California sun while enjoying bottomless mimosas on brunch days.
From the moment you walk in (or roll up for curbside), the energy is electric yet cozy—rustic decor with exposed brick, twinkling string lights, and that mouthwatering aroma of garlic, fresh basil, and sizzling steaks wafting from the open kitchen. The menu? A flavor explosion! I dove into the house-made fettuccine Alfredo with grilled chicken—creamy, perfectly al dente pasta piled high with tender meat and a sprinkle of parmesan that melts like butter. Sides like their truffle fries (crispy, golden perfection with a luxurious umami kick) and the Caprese salad (bursting with ripe heirloom tomatoes and house mozzarella) had my table moaning in delight. Don’t sleep on the wood-fired pizzas either—the Margherita is a crispy-edged masterpiece, or go wild with the prosciutto and arugula-loaded option for that gourmet twist.
Service is where they shine brightest: our server nailed every recommendation, timed the courses flawlessly, and even surprised us with a complimentary limoncello shot to cap off the meal. Portions are generous (hello, doggy bags!), and the prices? Shockingly reasonable for the quality—entrees hover around $18-28, making it a steal compared to city spots. They do catering too, which is clutch for Valley events, and the happy hour specials (think $6 craft cocktails and apps) keep it lively mid-week.
Whether you’re a local grabbing a quick soup and salad lunch or toasting a special occasion with their filet mignon (melt-in-your-mouth tender, seared to perfection), Fugazzis delivers that feel-good hospitality that turns a meal into a memory. Clean as a whistle, kid-friendly with high chairs and crayons, and pet-welcoming on the patio—it’s inclusive excellence. In a region full of chains, this independent bistro stands tall as the future of Kingsburg dining. Five stars feel too few; you’ve earned a permanent spot on my must-visit list. Buon appetito, Fugazzis—can’t wait for round two!
We order coconut prawns, unfortunately they over cooked them. I also order shrimp lousiana. Again the shrimp was burnt. The pasta was good but not extraordinary.
We also had the pear and walnut salad, which comes with blacken chicken. It was very good. The only thing I would change is get the dressing on the side.
The last entree was a grill chicken sandwich. It was very tasty.
It wasn’t crowded so don’t except the in and out in 30 minutes on a busy night!!
I had a southwest burrito that came with fries. Wish I had changed that a different side like a salad because I try not to eat fries. “Just don’t eat them “ you might say. Wwweeeelll they were sooo good I had one and then another…
The burrito was full of blackened chicken so if you love lots of meat this is the burrito for you! It is wrapped in a red (maybe tomato ) tortilla which was fresh, soft and yummy. Inside there are a few black beans, a little but and corn and bell pepper -I had the bell pepper left out (#allergygirl can’t eat bell peppers). They did a great job accommodating my allergies! The burrito has a side a salsa that is a nice addition to the burrito.