Reviews

  1. Pedro Sá Moreira ★★★★☆

    Good food, friendly service and a nice atmosphere. Worth the visit

  2. Anne Casey ★★★★★

    We found the atmosphere and seating suited a group of women meeting up after years apart. Of course we chatted and the service was attentive and appropriate. We loved the food, with me reluctantly accepting that the doughnuts in custard (I don’t know its proper name) highly recommended by my daughters, was a step too far. I was too full. Many thanks and we’ll be back!

  3. Adam Boyes ★★★☆☆

    Atmosphere and ambience was nice. Food was decent, nothing groundbreaking. My biggest gripe was the service. Took ages to get served. Asked for a glass of wine that never materialised and overall felt like service was a second thought. It just felt like they could've done with better organization. I did spot what appeared to be loads of takeaway orders so perhaps they we prioritizing that over people in the restaurant?

  1. Chrysanthos George Makariou (Chris) ★★★★★

    This was our first time visiting this restaurant, though we have previously dined at their other location in Clifton near Prince Victoria Street. The setting is lovely, but let’s talk about the food. Some dishes were visually stunning and packed with flavor, while others were just okay. We tried the Carbonara, which I personally loved, though some of my family members weren’t as keen on it. For starters, we had the arancini, which were absolutely delicious. As for dessert—oh my God—the tiramisu was hands down the best I’ve had. It’s a bit fluffier than usual, but I loved it. Definitely a must-try! We also had the Italian donuts, which were very enjoyable. Service was decent but could use some improvement. One issue was the delay in receiving our dessert—it took quite a while after we ordered, which isn’t ideal. Ideally, desserts should arrive within 7-10 minutes to keep the dining experience smooth. Overall, I’d definitely recommend visiting, and whatever you do, don’t skip the tiramisu!

  2. Gurminder Phull ★★☆☆☆

    Discretionary service charge and now automatically adding charity donations on to the bill. When does this madness end? The service was average at best. No visit during my meal to ask for additional drinks, I had to go to the bar and request to pay my bill and also request a take away box to take home my remaining pizza. I’d ordinarily have sympathy but the place was about 10% full on a Friday afternoon with the staff having a good old chat behind the bar. I won’t be returning.

  3. Hannah Leek ★★★★★

    We stopped for a last minute late lunch without a booking but the host managed to find us a table at the counter. Food is delicious and fresh. We had the parmigiana, a vegetarian pizza and a side salad to share, all of which we would recommend! Service was very friendly and efficient too!

  1. Florian Bichler ★★★★☆

    Bosco has a fantastic, warm and rustic atmosphere with an open kitchen and a fire pizza oven. The menu is varied and the food was great, however was missing signature flavours and felt "could cook it at home". The drinks menu was the biggest menu, focussing mostly on wine and a very limited one-sided cocktail selection. We requested some classics, which they couldn't do, and ended up ordering a sweet version of the White Lady cocktail which we actually really enjoyed. The chef in the open kitchen served us directly and was really lovely and it was great watching the kitchen staff prepare our dishes. My recommendation: Definitely ask for a table at the open kitchen when you're coming in!

  2. Ben Johnson ★★★★★

    Perfect for a late lunch, the pizzas are excellent, the perfect combination of crispy, blistered crust and slightly doughy middle. I generally order the Venetian so I don’t have to share with my wife as she hates anchovies! Build your own cheese and meat plates are a nice idea too, the fennel salami is a thing of wonder. Short, well-priced wine list. Exactly the sort of good quality neighbourhood restaurant we all want.

  3. Natacha du pont de bie ★★★★☆

    We rocked up at 3.15pm for lunch and they didn’t bat an eyelid. Charming and friendly staff here. I had a very good pizza with anchovies and my husband’s 2 course deal was excellent value. I managed to photograph the arancini but we were too hungry to photograph the carbonara and pizza. Oh well, I recommend this place for a late lunch in a relaxed atmosphere.

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