Tucked back behind the bars and splashier-looking restaurants of
Which is a shame, because not only is the food delicious, the atmosphere is pure
Part of that hospitality has to do with the fact the family that owns and runs the restaurant (kindly Pietro Eustachio is the patriarch) lives above it, something quite common in . And the Eustachio clan treats customers as if they are indeed welcoming them into their home.
It’s a way of life that has paid off well. In a time when many
The bistro specializes in Sicilian food, but also plates up some Northern Italian dishes and has a pretty decent wine list as well. The atmosphere is perhaps a bit too stereotypically Italian, with red-and-white checked tablecloths, Chianti bottles strewn about and Italian travel posters hung up on the walls.
But if you really want to feel like you’ve made a trip abroad, Pietro’s is about the closest you’ll come in our neighborhood. Sit close to the kitchen, close your eyes, smell the aromas of garlic, red sauce and lemon juice wafting about, take a sip of your jammy red wine, and listen as the cook staff speaks Italian as they whip up your dinner.
Pietro’s
5722
214-824-9403
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