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- 4.4Food
- 4.5Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.4Value
Noise • Moderate
$44.00 per person
$5.00 per person
$10.00 per person
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Campo Italian Bistro & Bar reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
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The best time depends on the vibe you want. Go midweek or for lunch if you prefer a quieter meal; several guests mention enjoyable lunch/patio specials. For a lively, social night with cocktails and specials, visit Wednesdays for $10 pizza or Thursdays for $5 martinis and happy hour deals. Early evening reservations help avoid peak crowds and reduce wait times on busy nights.
Portions vary by dish, pizzas and many mains tend to be generous, while some appetizers and seafood plates have been described as smaller than expected. Guests repeatedly praise the pizzas, focaccia and pastas as filling, but a number of comments mention smaller carpaccio, burrata or seafood portions. If you’re sharing plates or visiting for happy hour, consider pairing a pizza with a salad or an antipasto to ensure everyone leaves satisfied.
Campo is open daily with extended weekend hours. Current hours listed by the restaurant are: Mon–Wed 11:00 am–9:00 pm; Thu–Fri 11:00 am–10:00 pm; Sat 10:00 am–10:00 pm; Sun 10:00 am–9:00 pm. If you’re planning a special visit or a holiday meal, check the website or call ahead to confirm any temporary changes.
Yes, Campo has a full-service patio that guests frequently praise for its cafe lights and relaxed atmosphere. Many reviews highlight enjoyable patio lunches, comfortable outdoor date nights and a pleasant al fresco vibe. If you prefer patio seating, request it when you make a reservation (especially on busy evenings or during warm weather).
Campo has a warm, casual‑elegant vibe with moody lighting, textured walls and a lively bar scene. Guests often praise the cozy patio, friendly staff and upbeat energy, it’s described as youthful and social but still comfortable for a date night. Some guests note it can be noisy when busy, which contributes to a lively atmosphere; if you prefer quiet conversation, request a table away from the bar or reserve an earlier seating.
Yes, Campo is a popular choice for date night thanks to its warm, moody ambiance, craft cocktails and consistently praised pasta and pizza. Guests frequently describe it as a neighborhood gem for romantic evenings and date nights, especially for Thursday martini nights or quieter patio seating. Note: it can be lively and a bit noisy on busy nights, so request a quieter table or an early reservation if you prefer a more intimate experience.
The dress code is casual dress. Guests commonly arrive in smart-casual attire for date nights and happy hour, comfortable yet polished outfits fit well with Campo’s casual-elegant setting. If you’re attending a special event, you can always call ahead to ask if a slightly dressier look is preferred for that evening.
Yes, the staff are generally accommodating. Guests have reported successful requests for seating preferences, moving between patio/inside due to weather, celebration arrangements and large-group coordination handled by an event coordinator. Because some nights are busy, call ahead to confirm dietary needs, seating location, or celebration details (cakes, highchairs, large-party menus) so the team can prepare and give you the best experience.
There’s no formal waiting-list policy listed, but Campo gets busy on popular nights and often recommends reservations. Guests report being seated quickly with reservations, while walk-ins or last-minute arrivals may experience delays during happy hour, $5 martini night or weekends. For peak times or larger parties, call ahead to secure your booking and ask about wait-list options.
The restaurant says it’s open every day of the week but asks guests to check the website for hours, so it generally operates daily, but holiday hours may vary. If you plan a holiday visit, call ahead or check the restaurant’s website to confirm special hours or reservation policies for that date.
Yes, Campo is family-friendly and accommodates groups of different sizes, including families with young kids. Guests report celebrating birthdays, bringing toddlers, and hosting large family buffets where staff were accommodating. Seating options include patio tables and communal tables that work well for groups. If you need accessible seating or specific accommodations, call ahead so the team can confirm what they can provide and best place you for comfort.
Yes, Campo welcomes families and children. Guests frequently bring kids for birthdays, family dinners and brunch; servers are reported to be friendly with children and the restaurant has hosted buffet-style kids’ events. There isn’t a specific kids’ menu mentioned in reviews, so for picky eaters or younger children consider sharing pizzas/pastas or calling ahead to ask about kids’ options and seating preferences.
Busiest: weekday evenings (Thu–Fri), Wednesday pizza nights and Thursday $5 martini nights, plus weekend dinners and happy hour, guests frequently mention a lively crowd and full bar during those times. Quietest: weekday lunch and earlier weekday dinners (Mon–Tue or early seating) tend to be calmer. If you prefer a quieter meal, aim for weekday lunch or an early dinner on non‑holiday weekdays.
It depends on your goal: go Wednesday for the $10 pizza special if you want great value and excellent pies, or Thursday for the lively $5 martini night and strong happy hour deals. For a quieter, more relaxed visit, choose a weekday lunch or an early Monday–Tuesday dinner. Reservations are recommended for peak nights to secure preferred seating.
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