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Welcome to Bricco Trattoria

Bricco Trattoria, located in Glastonbury, CT, offers a trendy and classy Italian dining experience. This restaurant is known for its diverse menu, which includes pescatarian options and limited vegetarian choices. With wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and a full bar, Bricco Trattoria caters to a variety of preferences. The restaurant also offers private dining options, perfect for special occasions or group gatherings. With impeccable service and a cozy ambiance, Bricco Trattoria is a must-visit for those looking for a delicious Italian meal in a welcoming atmosphere.

LOCATIONS
  • Bricco Trattoria
    124 Hebron Ave Glastonbury, CT 06033
    124 Hebron Ave Glastonbury, CT 06033 Hotline: (860) 659-0220

Located in the heart of Glastonbury, Connecticut, Bricco Trattoria is an inviting Italian restaurant that captures the essence of Mediterranean dining. With a delightful assortment of dishes crafted to perfection, it has quickly become a local favorite. The warm ambiance and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere that beckons guests to enjoy a leisurely meal.

Bricco Trattoria stands out for its commitment to quality, offering a diverse menu that caters to the cravings of every diner. Start with an appetizer like the Grilled Portuguese Octopus, served with a spicy chickpea puree that brings a touch of bold flavor to your palate. As you savor each bite, the chimichurri sauce and gigante bean salad perfectly complement the dish, making it a standout choice.

The entrees are equally impressive, highlighted by the Branzino Mediterranean Sea Bass, which boasts an exquisite combination of broccoli rabe, peppers, and artichokes, elegantly drizzled with almond salsa verde. For those leaning towards classic Italian fare, the Chicken Milanese comes beautifully plated with a vibrant lemon butter sauce and a refreshing Italian greens salad topped with pepperonata — a true crowd-pleaser.

For pasta enthusiasts, options like the Penne alla Vodka Sausage and Rigatoni Dabruzzo deliver rich, comforting flavors that are hard to resist. The portions are generous, ensuring that you leave feeling satisfied and content.

What truly sets Bricco Trattoria apart is not just the food, but the overall experience. With glowing reviews attesting to its charm, diners have noted consistent quality in both service and dishes. From the complimentary foccacia served with olive oil to creative beverages like espresso martinis, there's a touch of something special in every aspect of your dining experience.

In conclusion, if you're searching for a stellar Italian dining experience in Glastonbury, look no further than Bricco Trattoria. The combination of delicious food, attentive service, and a cozy atmosphere makes it an absolute must-try — and a place you'll want to revisit time and again.

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Samantha M.
Samantha M.

A solid option for lunch takeout! The grinders are served with foccacia and a yummy salad. The peppers add that zest to the clearly house made tomato sauce. The cheese has a pull, I subbed mozz instead of provolone. The atmosphere is quaint and they are always friendly. Give them a try!

Helen P.
Helen P.

Your dinner search is over. trust me. Just go here. Espresso martinis are everything you want. Not pictured steak with kale salad was amazing and I'm not usually a person that gets a salad but I saw it and had to have it. Husband had gnocchi dish- was the best gnocchi I've had in a long time. P

Corinne Z.
Corinne Z.

We have returned here many times over the past five years and have never been disappointed. Love going for late lunch when things have quieted down. Menu has so many choices there's no need for dinner after. Yesterday in addition to the complimentary foccacia and olive oil we split the whipped ricotta with honey and herbs. Drinks were a seasonal spiced pumpkin espresso mocktail and a maple Manhattan. Nice mocktail menu! Chicken Milanese and chicken piccata servings were so large we brought home half of each for another meal. Servers are always so pleasant. Cant wait to go back....

Alia W.
Alia W.

My friend and I went to Bricco Trattoria Friday night for dinner. We got there about 40 minutes before they closed and really appreciated the restaurant staff not making us feel rushed and had amazing service by our waiter Jason. I loved that the menu had an espresso martini menu! We both ordered espresso martinis that were good and had cute garnishes. For appetizer, I tried the tomato basil soup which tasted like it had taco seasoning in it. I did not like it. For entree, we both had the chicken parm with vodka sauce. It tasted very good, we just expected the sauce to be thicker since it was pretty watery. For dessert, we had the chocolate hazelnut mousse cake which was tasty. I would definitely recommend trying out Bricco Trattoria!

Cristina N.
Cristina N.

I forgot to take pictures of my drinks... I drank them before I remembered to take a pic. Try the NY sour if you like bourbon. The Portuguese octopus appetizer -- I would put that on my list as my appetizer for my last meal. The cavatelli comes with the chicken parmigiana. It's delicious and it's 2 pretty large chicken cutlets. My besties got the salmon which was also very tasty.

Michael W.
Michael W.

Ahhh Bricco. Cozy and intimate but inviting and comfortable. I've been here many times and regret waiting so long to write a review. My latest visit was a Friday night and it was packed - so make a reservation! Thankfully when we walked in another party canceled so we got a table almost immediately. Our server was exceptional. She clearly knew both the dinner and drink menu well. I ordered a Manhattan and I must say it was one of the best ones I've ever had. So good that I ordered another one. Unfortunately something was not right about the second order but our server quickly replaced it and the new one was just good as the first - crisis averted! For dinner I had the scallops which was a great portion size and cooked to perfection. Everyone else at the table enjoyed their meals as well. I tried a slice of the flatbread and thought it was really good too. All in all I've never been let down here by the service or meals and look forward to returning to try other items on the menu soon.

Dan R.
Dan R.

"Everybody's workin' for the weekend Everybody wants a new romance Everybody's goin' off the deep end Everybody needs a second chance" (Loverboy) When does a weekend start? Not sure if it's the drinking water in Glastonbury, or some sort of social movement, but when we walked into Bricco for a 1:00 Thursday lunch, the weekend seemed well underway as the place was jam packed to a Saturday night level. The restaurant is classy and gorgeous, service was professional and attentive, and the food was great. As we perused the lunch menu, we were greeted with some excellent complimentary focaccia bread. The lunch menu includes appetizer, salads, sandwiches, pizzas, entrees, and pasta groupings. We went into the sandwich section and locked in on a Spicy Honey Crispy Fried Chicken Sandwich ($17) on a toasted brioche bun, with tomato jam, coleslaw, and fries for me. My wife chose a Chicken Cutlet Grinder ($15) with fried peppers, plum tomato sauce and provolone cheese. The chicken on both sandwiches were a very generous portion and both were tender and juicy and pretty much perfect. My sandwich was excellent, and the Spicy Honey Chicken sure delivered their promised flavors! I also very much enjoyed the soft brioche and the fries. We both had half our meals for lunch and finished them up on Saturday. We had a family dinner at Bricco in West Hartford in November, and clearly both restaurants are very impressive.