DePasquale Ventures, Owners of Bricco and Mare, Present Tapas and Italian Cuisine at Sfizi Tapas Bar + Kitchen (Up to 42% Off)
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At the fifth restaurant of DePasquale Ventures, diners survey Mediterranean cuisine with paella, rich cheeses and wines, and hearty pastas
Choose Between Two Options
- $35 for $60 worth of Mediterranean tapas and Italian cuisine, valid Tuesday–Thursday ($60 value)
- $40 for $60 worth of Mediterranean tapas and Italian cuisine, valid Friday or Saturday ($60 value)
Click here to see the menu.
At the fifth restaurant of DePasquale Ventures, diners survey Mediterranean cuisine with paella, rich cheeses and wines, and hearty pastas
Choose Between Two Options
- $35 for $60 worth of Mediterranean tapas and Italian cuisine, valid Tuesday–Thursday ($60 value)
- $40 for $60 worth of Mediterranean tapas and Italian cuisine, valid Friday or Saturday ($60 value)
Click here to see the menu.
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About Sfizi from Depasquale Ventures, Owners of Bricco
The food at Sfizi Italian Bar and Kitchen is a culinary trip to Italy with classics like beef-tenderloin carpaccio, grilled octopus, and chicken under a brick. And to complement the menu of appetizers—what Italians call sfizi, or "snacks"—along with secondi and primi dishes, DePasquale Ventures offers an extensive cocktail and wine list stocked with bottles from the old country and throughout the world. The restaurant often broadcasts European soccer matches on its TVs, which can make you feel like you're really dining abroad, but when it's time to feel American again, you're in luck: the restaurant is steps away from the historic Paul Revere House. Bricco, Quattro, Trattoria il Panino, and Mare are Sfizi's sister restaurants, and are also all owned by DePasquale Ventures and located within the North End neighborhood.