Editor Pick
Patrizio (Italian)
- November 11, 2000
- Rated 4 of 5 by
Jeffrey from Plano, Texas
Patrizio is an Italian restaurant in Plano near the Southeast corner of Park Blvd and Preston Road (a major north/south route through Dallas).
Decor, atmosphere, staff, and customers are trendy and attractive. There are lavish paintings and a huge wood table that has wines and art on display. The service and everything about this place has a touch of class.
The tables are nicely spaced apart, and all have white tablecloth and napkins. There is an outdoor patio I recommend if the weather is nice. It has space heaters that do a good job of extending the patio season.
Inside, they have a large wood bar that is popular with the after-work crowd. The Bellinis are very popular (a frozen peach-flavored drink). Of course, they also have ample dining space inside.
The food is great. We always get their Iron Skillet Mussels as an appetizer. They must be farm raised, because there is never a trace of sand, salt, or grit in them.
They have many entrees to choose from. I have tried their Baked Ziti and Spaghetti Carbonara, and like both very much.
On occassion, we share a Tiramisu for desert.
Patrizio has a second location in the Highland Park area of Dallas, but I have not yet been there.
From journal Eating in the Dallas Area