Gregorio's Trattoria
1428 North Point Village Center, Reston
(703) 689-4894
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Outstanding service, quiet Sunday dinner, welcoming atmosphere and excellent food and wine. Plus cloth tablecloths and napkins. So comfortable.
Didn’t give service 5 star bc service was kind of slow but all staff members were amazingly friendly and food was delicious. We ordered calamari, cheese pizza, fettuccine with bolognese sauce and salmon and broccoli.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Great food, and great service - as always. The portion sizes are excellent, making Gregorio's a great value for the money.
Excellent food. It's a cute place with great gluten free pasta and wine. We had the Salmon Rose and Chicken Marsala which were excellent and plentiful for leftovers, and a lovely Sangiovese. They also have gluten free pizza which we didn't try. Apparently on Wednesdays after 5pm they have 1/2 price bottle of wine. Note to shorter people, the booths aren't made for us, so we'll get a table next time!
Gregorio's is a wonderful place to have a food coma! Oh my!! The arugula, pear, Gorgonzola cheese salad was light and fresh. The chicken and the veal piccata were A M A Z I N G, as was the veal Parmesan and pasta alla vongole. We were so full but wanted something sweet...the gelato was a no-brainer and didn't disappoint.
Food and service is always good. Noise level id too high. Sound just reverberates off walls and ceiling. Loud customers talk as if they're at a stadium! We moved our table to get away from particularly loud and clueless group that had been preceded by a family with young, screaming kids. We'll return but will ask to sit at a quiet corner.
Generous portions, enough to share. 7 people (at a round table booth) shared a large house chopped salad. Abbreviated wine list, but imaginative bartender.
If You Have Kids, Skip This Restaurant — And Sadly, Racism Still Lives Here. This evening, my aunt, my four-year-old cousin, my 18-month-old son, and I dined at Gregorio’s Trattoria in Cabin John Village, Potomac. Unfortunately, our experience was extremely disappointing and left me feeling both unwelcome and disrespected. We initially sat outside but requested to move indoors after it began to rain. Once settled inside, we were served our entrees. While eating, my toddler accidentally bit into a fry that was too hot, causing him to cry briefly. I quickly calmed him down, and the rest of the meal was smooth. In fact, several customers and staff members interacted kindly with my son, complimenting him and even playing with him. For the majority of the evening, he was calm, playful, and simply laughing at his cousin’s silly faces — nothing disruptive or excessive. Later, the manager stopped by our table, complimented my son, and may have quietly asked my aunt to “keep it down,” though nothing was said directly to me as his mother. Regardless, my son was not crying, screaming, or disturbing other diners. He was simply laughing — as any 18-month-old child does. When we finished eating, our server brought the check without offering a dessert menu, which felt dismissive, especially since we were there to celebrate my aunt’s birthday. Eventually, a slice of cake was brought out, which we appreciated. However, the evening took a very upsetting turn when a group of older Caucasian women at another table told me that my son was “too loud” and “shouldn’t be in the restaurant.” This was deeply offensive, especially because my child had only been laughing softly with his cousin. Their comments were not only unkind but discriminatory in nature. What was most disappointing was the response from the staff. Instead of addressing the inappropriate remarks directed at us, our server told me to leave after I stood up for my child. At no point had management or staff ever indicated that my son was being disruptive — only these customers. Yet the restaurant chose to side with them. Given the dynamic and the fact that the women were of a different race, I cannot overlook the racial undertones in how this situation was handled. Gregorio’s presents itself as a family-friendly restaurant, yet our treatment suggested the opposite. Families with young children deserve to feel welcome and respected while dining out, especially when children are simply laughing at the table. I’ve dined with my son at finer establishments and have never experienced such hostility or discrimination. This experience was unacceptable. I will not be returning, and I urge management to reflect on how they handle situations involving families and, more importantly, how racial bias may influence their decisions. Every paying customer deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
The food and service was truly wonderful! We went to celebrate a friend's birthday and they made her feel very special. Everyone enjoyed their entrees and appetizers. One of them had gluten free pizza and said it's one of the best they've had!
They gave focused and attentive service. They had amazing food, especially the Pollo Francis and eggplant Parmesan sandwich. It was cozy and comfortable.
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What a neighborhood Italian restaurant should be. Over the years, the consistently best, Italian-themed food in North Reston. Take out, in-restaurant and sidewalk options are equally high quality. A large dining room for groups. With plenty of space between tables, a good option for routine and hassle-free business lunches in Reston if you wish to avoid the Town Center. Food quality is excellent and also has a roomy bar.
We enjoyed our meal at Gregorio’s immensely. The meals were tasty and good portions. The cocktails were strong and right at the limit of reasonably priced. The tiramisu was also on point.
Had a Negroni, fried mozzarella sticks, and chicken Parmesan. All things were tasty; I could only eat half of the chicken Parmesan so I had the other half for lunch the next day. Not “special occasion” Italian, but if you’re looking for decent Italian food, this is a good place.
Good quality and excellent service. Thank you!
Everything was excellent
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