Brio Tuscan Grille - Menu

591 Brookwood Vlg Birmingham, AL 35209-4501, United States

🛍 Bars, Fish, Pizza, Tuscan

4.2 💬 5525 Reviews

Phone: +12058799177

Address: 591 Brookwood Vlg Birmingham, AL 35209-4501, United States

City: Birmingham

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 5525

Website: http://www.brioitalian.com/brookwood5Fvillage.html

"I’ve had Saturday brunch here many times but yesterday’s experience was terrible. Service was slow, eggs were hard and they had no jelly for the toast. It’s brunch for goodness sakes, you’d think they would have jelly! It took forever to get our food as well as our check when finished eating. An hour brunch took almost two hours and we got bacon and eggs! Doesn’t take that long to prepare. The place was almost empty and all of the wait staff looked like they were moving in slow motion. A friend of mine warned me not to go, that she had just had a bad experience there a few weeks prior. I didn’t listen because restaurants can always have an “ off day” when things just aren’t going well. I hate to see this happen to Brio because they’ve always been consistent with food and service and Ive enjoyed going there. Hope they can get it together before they go under!"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Seafood

Pasta

Entrées

Starters

Soups

Chicken

Rumpsteak

Main Courses

Insalata & Zuppe

Antipasti - Starters

Carni & Pesci

From The Land & Sea

Guest Favorites

Lights

Cheers!

Salad

Main Course

Fresh Made-To-Order Salads

Poultry & Meats

Fish Dishes

Pasta Dishes

Cydney Cydney

I live close to Brio so I was hoping for a local place to hang out .

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Reviews

Kyla
Kyla

I had dinner at Brio Tuscan Grille recently, and everything about it was just OK.


Howell
Howell

Birminghams' Brio is located in the outcropping of Brookwood Mall in a string of restaurants with a view.


Frieda
Frieda

Food was excellent. Had to wait about 20 minutes beyond the 7PM reservation, but that wasn't bad. Overall, it was a very good experience. View menu


Leland
Leland

Everything from the staff, atmosphere and food was excellent!! First time eating there and will definitely be back for more lobster ravioli!!!


Giovanni
Giovanni

First visitor. The food was really good. We had caesar salad, Lobster Bisque and Lasagna. Fresh sourdough bread and seasoned crackers, Yum. Adonis was our server and he was super, friendly and accommodating.


Giovanni
Giovanni

a friend to the beautiful lunch. the service was excellent, the lunch menu was appropriate and the lunches that we are perfectly dimensioned. they had several combo available the suppe, salate or pasta. that was great. overall nice experience, I will eat again here. View menu


Giovanni
Giovanni

Brio has great food but terrible policies regarding service. Brio requires the bartenders to also provide table service. This week, we were the bartender's table and service was slooooooow because he had a bar full of thirsty customers. I finally asked another waiter to help us. The other waiter didn't want to because he knew it was the bartender's table. The customer waits too long; the bartender's are overworked and under appreciated; restaurant has a reputation for bad service.....go figure. This is just plain stupid. Almost a nice restaurant. Needs smarter management!


Frieda
Frieda

We went to celebrate. My sister wanted me to have a relaxing lunch ad a gift for Mother's day. That did not happen here. We were told it would be a10 minute wait. We were the only ones waiting. A couple of ladies came in and the manager personally cleared a table and say then down within 2 minutes. We are still waiting to be seated. We asked for the manager (we didn't know who she was when she took care of the other ladies). Imagine our surprise that it was her. When we asked her how and why she seated the other ladies before us she tried to blame her hostess. We reminded her she was the one to greet us. The only difference between the ladies seated and us was skin color. I will never be bac...


Leland
Leland

I’ve had Saturday brunch here many times but yesterday’s experience was terrible. Service was slow, eggs were hard and they had no jelly for the toast. It’s brunch for goodness sakes, you’d think they would have jelly! It took forever to get our food as well as our check when finished eating. An hour brunch took almost two hours and we got bacon and eggs! Doesn’t take that long to prepare. The place was almost empty and all of the wait staff looked like they were moving in slow motion. A friend of mine warned me not to go, that she had just had a bad experience there a few weeks prior. I didn’t listen because restaurants can always have an “ off day” when things just aren’t going well. I hat... View menu

Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham, a vibrant city in Alabama, offers classic Southern cuisine like barbecue ribs and fried green tomatoes, along with a burgeoning food scene featuring gourmet dining and craft breweries.

Categories

  • Bars Discover our selection of expertly crafted cocktails, refreshing beers, and our curated list of fine wines. Perfect for unwinding with friends or pairing with your favorite dishes from our menu. Cheers!
  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Tuscan Experience the flavors of Italy with our Tuscan menu, featuring rustic dishes crafted from fresh ingredients and traditional recipes. Delight in our pasta, hearty soups, and succulent meats, capturing the essence of Tuscany.

Amenities

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  • Wine
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  • Takeout

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