
Trattoria Da Luigi is an authentic Italian restaurant located in the heart of Downtown Royal Oak. Da Luigi’s is known for delicious & rustic Italian cuisine, warm and inviting atmosphere and exceptional service. The restaurant is the perfect spot for a romantic dinner, a night out with friends, or a family celebration.
Rustic Italian classics, such as wood-fired pizza & fish soup, on offer in this charming trattoria.
Hours
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–11 PM |
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 415 S Washington Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48067
Phone: (248) 542-4444
Website: https://daluigis.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: daluigis.com
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Reviews
You have to come hungry and do the whole experience. Appetizer for two is awesome. Pasticcio is my favorite pasta I’ve had in years.
The red snapper was amazing with the caper and olive sauce.
Our waitress made it all so fun and relaxing. Took our first course and packed it up just in time for the second.
Dessert all looked good but we had to finish with Limoncello.
What a fun place to eat and spend a little time. From the ambience to the food to the people working there.
Great job everyone!
We had the special (lamb rigatoni) and the vodka rigatoni. Everything was delicious our waitress was so kind and told us all her recommendations.
Finally we finished dinner with two lemon cellos which was home made and the end of a perfect dinner!
By far the best espresso martini I have ever had!
My husband and I were very excited to visit this long standing restaurant in Royal Oak. I actually thought, it’s been there a long time so they must be doing something right. I have visited many years ago and the food was delicious, service was good and vibe was that of an authentic Italian, family run business.
Last night however seemed extremely reminiscent of an episode of Kitchen Nightmares. We were greeted and seated promptly to an almost empty restaurant at 5:30. Several others joined within a few minutes. Weather was cold and windy, so thought it might have something to do with it.
We quickly ordered Bruschetta, Pasticcio, and Spaghetti Al’Amatriciana. Bruschetta ok, bland tomatoes (but it’s the winter), liquid quickly saturated the bread and made for a soggy bite after the first couple.
The pasta dishes were absolutely inedible. The Amatriciana was so gamey and overcooked, it definitely felt like it was a pre-made sauce and possibly frozen. As my husband tried to eat it, I could smell the meat across the table. If you’re wondering, I have ordered this before and made it myself and it should not smell or taste the way it did. The guanciale wasn’t crispy, rendering it’s delicious fat or anything resembling how it should taste. The Pasticcio was definitely made and frozen. It was cut into a square and covered in a creamy meat sauce to disguise rubbery, chewy pasta on every single side of that cube. Unacceptable quality and so disappointing.
We will not be back ever and I feel like Luigi’s vision has turned into a tired restaurant struggling to survive.