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- 4.3Food
- 4.3Service
- 4.3Ambience
- 4.1Value
Noise • Moderate
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Brio Italian Grille - Las Vegas - Town Square reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
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Good for groups
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Lively
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Yes, Brio Town Square is a solid date-night choice. The dining room is casual-elegant with warm Italian decor and luxe cocktails, and many guests praise it for anniversaries and romantic meals. Note it can be lively: high ceilings, live music and busy weekend nights make it noisy at times, so request a quieter table (back room or patio) or an earlier seating when booking.
Portions are mixed but generally moderate, many guests find salads and pastas generous, while some entrees have felt small for the price. A number of guests call out hearty appetizers (Carpaccio, Shrimp & Eggplant) and shareable dishes, but others have reported smaller-than-expected portions on specials or higher-priced entrées. If you’re budget-conscious, consider sharing an appetizer or choosing lunch specials.
Yes, families and groups dine here regularly, and Brio accommodates large parties, private rooms and patio seating. Guests frequently celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and family meals; the restaurant also handles parties (rotunda/private room) and offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. If you need accessibility or a private table, call ahead to confirm arrangements.
For a quieter experience, go weekdays (lunch or early dinner), guests often praise midweek lunches as well-priced and relaxed. Weekends, holidays and live-music nights are lively but can be loud and crowded. Make a reservation, pick an early seating or request the patio/back room if you prefer a calmer table.
Brio offers multiple seating options: indoor dining with booths, a lively bar area, a large wrap-around patio, and private/rotunda/back rooms for groups or quieter meals. Guests often ask for the patio or back room when they want a calmer experience or when hosting larger parties.
Brio’s ambience is casual-elegant Tuscan with high ceilings, warm decor and both lively and romantic moments. Guests praise the welcoming staff and attractive dining room, but many note it can be noisy on busy nights or when live music is playing. The patio offers a more relaxed outdoor vibe on pleasant days.
Yes, call or note requests when you reserve. Brio accepts reservations, private-party bookings and catering, and guests often ask for birthday arrangements, specific seating (patio/back room) or dietary needs. A few guests reported their celebrations were missed, so follow up by phone to confirm special requests and ensure staff are aware.
Yes, families with children dine here frequently and guests report bringing teens and celebrating kids’ birthdays. There’s no widely mentioned kids’ menu in reviews, so for younger children consider an early seating, patio or a private room, and call ahead to ask about kid-friendly menu options.
They accept reservations, but yes, Brio can be very busy and sometimes overbooked. Guests report waits even with reservations, occasional slow service and periods of being short-staffed during holidays or big events. To avoid waits, reserve in advance, arrive early and confirm your reservation if it’s a special occasion.
Midweek (Mon–Thu) is the best choice for a quieter, more relaxed meal, many guests praise weekday lunch as well-priced and pleasant. If you want lively energy or live music, pick a weekend evening, but expect more noise and crowds.
Yes, Brio is a multi-location chain; guests reference other Brio locations across regions. The Town Square location is part of the Brio Tuscan Grille brand, which operates at multiple sites and offers similar menus, happy hours and private-event services.
Yes, Brio Town Square operates on many public holidays and has hosted guests for Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day and Easter. Holiday service can be busy and sometimes different menus or prix-fixe offerings are available, so book early and confirm holiday hours.
Yes, Brio Town Square has patio seating that guests frequently enjoy. The patio is often praised for pleasant weather dining and a relaxed atmosphere; it’s a popular choice for lunch or when the weather is nice. If you want patio seating, request it when you reserve.
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