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Enjoy the moment with homemade Italian favorites at Brera Osteria at The Venetian Las Vegas.
Location
The VenetianToday's Hours
Sunday 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Monday 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Tuesday 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Thursday 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Friday 11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Saturday 11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Price
$$Cuisine
ItalianPhone
(702) 414-1227Website
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I recently dined at BRERA osteria in Las Vegas and was highly impressed by their seriously good Italian food that was fresh and different. Despite not having a reservation, our group of four was seated promptly by the friendly staff in the bustling restaurant. The seating was cozy, adding to the ambiance of the place. I ordered the veal stuffed pasta with mushrooms and it was absolutely delicious! The dish was perfectly seasoned and executed, not needing any additional seasoning or sauce. For dessert, I opted for two scoops of sorbet/gelato - mango sorbet and pistachio gelato - both of which were amazing and I would order again in a heartbeat. The service staff was attentive, hospitable, and very friendly throughout the meal. Overall, I had a great dining experience at BRERA osteria and would highly recommend it to others looking for delicious Italian cuisine.
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If you manage to snag a table at BRERA osteria during aperitivo hour (3-5 pm), you'll find some reasonably priced food in Vegas. Make sure to book a reservation though, as we saw some people without one being turned away. We arrived at 4:20 for our 4:30 reservation and were seated promptly. The staff seemed to be quite busy during 3-5 pm, serving everyone taking advantage of the deals. While the appetizers are cheaper during this time, be aware that the serving sizes are smaller compared to their full-price counterparts. For example, the $8 meatball appetizer only came with three small meatballs. The meatballs were good, but not exceptional. Our pizzas (Margherita, Coppia) were delicious and well-priced at $12.50 and $15.50 respectively. The $8.50 Aperol spritz was a bit watered down, but nothing to complain about. During aperitivo hour, you supposedly get a free appetizer with the purchase of a drink. Our server mentioned this a few times, but we were already too full by the end of our meal to indulge in the freebie. Our total bill for two people, including 2 spritzs, the meatball appetizer, and two pizzas, came to $76 USD including gratuity. Not exactly cheap, but decent for Vegas.
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After waiting a bit to get a table, I finally got to experience BRERA osteria and it was definitely worth it. I was a bit hesitant about trying one of the vegan pasta dishes, but the waiter assured me it was delicious. The garganelli pasta with roasted cauliflower was a standout, with the perfect amount of sauce. It was truly one of the best pastas I've ever had. My friend ordered the gnocchi with pesto and also thoroughly enjoyed it. The service was top-notch as well, making it an all-around fantastic dining experience.
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Took my wife here for her birthday. The service was amazing. The atmosphere is great, as you can enjoy people watching and the entertain in the Grand Canal. The food was spectacular. She had Cacio e Pepe and I had the beef fettucelle. Desert was awesome.
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If you get a table during aperitivo hour (3-5 pm) , you can actually find food in Vegas that is reasonably priced. Just be sure to book a reservation - we saw a few people without one be turned away. Arrived at 420 for a 430 reservation. Was seated right away. 3-5 pm seems to be incredibly busy for the staff serving everyone looking to get the deals. Note that why the appetizers are cheaper from 3-5 pm, the serving size is no doubt smaller than what I hope they are at full price. For example, the meatball appetizer for $8 was three small meatballs. I hope the $23 version is much larger! The meatballs were good, not outstanding. Our pizzas (Margharita, Coppia) were very good and a great buy for $12.50 and $15.50 respectively. The $8.50 Aperol spritz seemed a bit watered down, but not a big deal. During aperitivo hour you apparently get a free appetizer with the order of a drink . Our server came by a few times to say that she's checked on the status of this freebie, but by the end of the meal we were honestly stuffed such that we told her not to bother. The total for two of us, including 2 Spritzs' , the meatball appetizer and two pizzas was $76 USD including the gratuity. So no cheap in the real world, but decent for Vegas.
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Lovely. Half off appetizers and drinks for happy hour 3-5 (at the bar). Lunch special for $25 with 3 courses. Everything tasted great, good service. Free show with music in the Venetian/Palazzo theater area. We saw music in Italian and a statue woman. Very cool. We enjoyed our time at BRERA.
Rating
5.00
Based on 10 Reviews
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