Brio Italian Grille

4.4
2339 reviews
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About

Italian Restaurant
Brio Watters Creek is a premier Tuscan-inspired Italian restaurant in Allen, TX serving authentic, northern Italian cuisine, luxury wines & cocktails—our specialties include premium quality steaks, chops, seafood, made-to-order pasta and flatbreads. If you’re looking for the best holiday party venue or restaurant for Thanksgiving, Brio offers easy reservations and catering services to make your event special. Whether dining in or ordering online, Brio Watters Creek is the place to eat in Allen, TX for great Italian cuisine. Visit us today—reserve your table or order online!

Details

  • Dine-inAvailable
  • DeliveryAvailable
  • TakeoutAvailable
  • Accepts reservationsAvailable

Location

Brio Italian Grille
810 Central Expressway, Allen, TX
75013, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.4
2,339 reviews
5 stars
1,621
4 stars
361
3 stars
156
2 stars
93
1 star
108
  • PB
    pat bhula
    1 day ago
    3.0
    I went to lunch with friends on a Sunday afternoon . I ordered Chicken Marsala. Chicken was overcooked and not much flavor. My friend ordered eggs benedicts and she barely had anything on her plate. 3rd time I had been here and the food was subpar. Need to bring this restaurant back to life . Its pretty empty every time I have been there. thank you
  • ET
    Eileen Torres
    6 days ago
    5.0
    First time here and everything was exceptional! From the moment we walked in, Beverly was spot on with her recommendations. Aly was our server and she was super sweet and told us about the best appetizer!! The shrimp and eggplant was delicious! Manager Shawn also stopped by to make sure we were enjoying our meal and ended up comping our dessert. Was everything delicious? Yes! Will we be back? Definitely!
  • JT
    Jeff Thames
    Oct 6, 2025
    5.0
    This is one of our favorite places for date night. The service is always as close to perfect as it can get and the food - wow the food is always amazing. The Italian grilled pork chops are beyond words delicious. Fork tender and paired with the most delicious garlic mashed potatoes - wow. Yum. The ambience, service and delicious food make this a perfect romantic date night out and the reasonable prices, large dining area and perfect food also make it ideal for the perfect business dinner too!
  • JB
    Jacquelyn Berger
    Oct 4, 2025
    3.0
    Brio’s Allen has always been a staple for myself and husband. The food, service, and atmosphere is mostly top tier. Which is why we come back. However, tonight experience was less than stellar. But, in the midst of ithis bad experience, a customer light shined through by way of a great Hostess Ms. Beverly she had excellent customer service, inviting personality, and was attentive to our needs. With this terrible the experience the manager did adjust our bill- oh, they have great wine. In closing, we will try Brios Allen again, eventually.. but only because of Ms.Beverly who tried to right the many wrongs. From our terrible food, cold and dry chicken to slow order taking. Thank you Ms. Beverly, Brios Allen has truly found a customer service gem in you! #welefthungry
  • BB
    Baylor Barbee
    Sep 28, 2025
    1.0
    I usually don’t write bad reviews. Honestly, something has to go spectacularly wrong for me to pause my day, collect myself, and type one up. But here I am, fresh out of brunch at Brio, still shaking my head like I just survived a weird social experiment. Picture this: a slow Sunday afternoon, maybe six tables with people. Should’ve been smooth sailing, right? Wrong. Within minutes, I watched one poor guy march to the manager four separate times, like a contestant on Survivor begging for rice. The table behind me soon joined in the “Where’s My Food?” parade, and I even overheard a staff member muttering something along the lines of, “I should’ve had that calamari 22 minutes ago.” That’s when I realized: it wasn’t just us. Meanwhile, our waiter vanished into the abyss. Twenty minutes went by, no check-in, no “how’s everything,” nothing. At that point I was less annoyed and more genuinely worried for his safety. Was he okay? Did he quit mid-shift? Did Brio secretly double as an escape room? The kitchen scene was even more chaotic: chefs, waiters, and managers in a confused huddle that looked like they were planning a surprise party nobody actually wanted. And speaking of unwanted surprises, my “steak and eggs” arrived cold, limp, and so tragically sad it deserved a funeral. The only silver lining? We all suffered together, united in hungry despair. The entertainment value of watching fellow diners hit their breaking point was worth a single star. Otherwise, my favorite part of brunch was stepping outside afterward and realizing the sun still shines, even after Brio.