Colorado Springs Restaurants
Paravicini's Italian Bistro
Authentic Foods-Great Service-Quality Atmosphere
Authentic Foods-Great Service-Quality Atmosphere
2802 W Colorado Ave,
Colorado Springs, CO 80904-2444
(719) 471-8200
Hours: Sun-Thu 11:30am - 9:00pm
Fri-Sat 11:30am - 10:00pm
Hours: Sun-Thu 11:30am - 9:00pm
Fri-Sat 11:30am - 10:00pm
Paravicinis.com
I have been eating at Paravicini's since they opened in 2003 and have not been disappointed once. Ted Sexton and Franco Pisani, the owners, opened their doors, just minutes from our Old Colorado City home, to rave reviews and Franco, the head chef, deserves every one of them. The food is and always has been consistent, reasonably priced, and made with quality ingredients and the wine list robust and reasonable as well.
Appetizers include many of the Italian specialties you would expect, including calamari, fried mozzarella, mussels, bruschetta (pronounced bru-ske-ta, not bru-she-ta as many American's mistakenly do), and assorted meats, cheeses, and marinated vegetables among others. I stopped ordering appetizers a long time ago because you can expect an abundance of food from ordering the main course including pasta (full meals or as sides), meats (veal, chicken and steak prepared in an abundance of sauces), salad (served family style - Ceasar is $2 extra per person) and fresh baked bread (keep bringing it!).
Pastas include many regulars including spaghetti and meatballs (a dish you will never see in Italy), manicotti, lasagna, ravioli, rigatoni, and gnocchi (small potato dumplings) in portions even the biggest eaters will not be disappointed by, but the meat dishes are not to be missed!
The wine selection is moderate and varied, with glasses or bottles available at a fair price. A full bar is available for those who wish to partake.
Desserts, which I have been able to order only on a few occasions because of the robustness of the meals, are excellent and include classic tiramisu and delicious cannoli (tubular stuffed with a sweet ricotta cream), a specialty of the island of Sicily, my wife's original home.Paravicini's, a name that is actually a bit redundant due to the fact that words ending in "i" are always plural in the Italian language, is a Colorado Springs treasure. Located in historic Old Colorado City, offers a wonderful American-style (Italians would never think of eating meat and pasta together) Italian meal with the opportunity to stroll through the historic district after dinner to digest before going on your way...buon appetito!
CombatCritic gives Paravicini's a whopping nine out of ten bombs for quality, value, and consistency ... BOMBS ARE GREAT!
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