Trevi Italian Restaurant - CLOSED
Inside Trevi Italian Restaurant - CLOSED
Trevi Italian Restaurant was a full-service Italian dining spot located right on the bustling Las Vegas Strip at 3500 S Las Vegas Blvd. Known for its classic Italian fare, the restaurant drew in both visitors and locals looking to enjoy a mix of pasta, pizza, and traditional appetizers in a setting anchored by views of the nearby Fountain of Gods.
The atmosphere suited a variety of occasions—from intimate dinners to larger group gatherings, especially given its spacious layout and availability of outdoor seating. Diners who chose to sit outside enjoyed the lively ambiance enhanced by the fountain views, which softened the busy Strip environment with a touch of relaxed charm. Inside, the space was quieter and more low-key, making it a solid option for those seeking a bit more privacy.
Trevi’s menu leaned into familiar Italian favorites with a few standout dishes that locals and visitors appreciated. The brick oven-fired pizzas, like the herb roasted chicken with caramelized onions and goat cheese or the classic pepperoni with fresh mozzarella, were frequently noted for their balance and flavorful crust. Pasta options including creamy Fettuccine Pollo Carbonara and the tangy Ravioli alla Vodka offered rich, comforting plates that didn’t overwhelm despite their creamy sauces. Appetizers ranged from crispy calamari to bacon-wrapped chicken and mozzarella meatballs, providing tasty starters to share.
Service was a consistent strong point here—bartenders and wait staff were approachable and attentive, often helping diners navigate the menu and seating options efficiently, especially during busy times when reservations were recommended. For anyone who spent time at the bar, the cocktail menu featured carefully crafted drinks like the well-regarded Moscow mule and peach bellini, complementing the Italian-inspired meal quite nicely.
Trevi was particularly accommodating for groups, which made it a practical venue for events like wedding dinners, though prices understandably reflected the Strip’s premium location and banquet setup. For more casual visits, lunchtime outdoor seating by the fountain created a pleasant atmosphere away from the interior hustle, enhanced by friendly service and generous bread baskets with dipping oil, encouraging relaxed, social meals.
While the restaurant has since closed, its blend of scenic Strip views, solid Italian comfort food, and attentive staff made Trevi a neighborhood fixture for travelers seeking a slice of Italy with a local Las Vegas flair. It was best suited for diners appreciating a mix of lively outdoor ambiance and rich, creamy Italian dishes. Future visitors looking for something similar might consider nearby Italian eateries that capture the same casual-but-thoughtful spirit anchored to the Strip’s unique vibe.
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