(773) 248-5222
3358 N Paulina St
Chicago,
IL
60657
41.9428
-87.6713
Neighborhoods: Lakeview, North Side
Reviews & Ratings for Frasca Pizzeria & Wine Bar
6 reviews
What users are saying:
Great!
by kumquat95
I go to Frasca several times a month and am never disappointed-- the wait staff is always good, the wine list is fantastic (great range, reasonable prices), and the food is great. I especially love the bruschettas (pistachio...apple and brie...) and the olive oil flights. Definitely worth a visit.
I LOVE IT
by trish143
I went here with my girlfriends and we loved it! The cheese fondue was amazing!! They have great apatizers!
What a joke
by theyeti
01. terrible ACOUSTICS (all caps because you have to scream to hear yourself)
02. mediocre service (it's supposed to be a "wine bar" but the waitress couldn't open our bottle and they don't serve the overpriced bottle with goblets, they only have cheap stemware)
03. the bruscetta is served on what basically amounts to wonder bread, yes, wonder bread
04. pizza is no better than california pizza kitchen (just go to CPK, it's not pretentious and you get free refills)
05. smoking. we didn't get an option when we went in, assumed it was all non smoking but at 10pm you can light-up at the bar regardless of the other patrons around you. bad, bad decision.
06. there is clearly a reason why no restaurant can survive in that location, it's cursed with the stupids.
Limited menu leaves you wanting more
by sailnfast
This new wood fired pizza/wine joint is right near my house. I've been in several times and both times have left wanting more. If you just want an expensive pizza it's fine, a decent salad, or bruschetta this place is fine, but personally I can never seem to find anything on the menu that really inspires me. The wine flights are nice and the ambience is great, particularly with the windows open on a nice day, but this place just seems to miss the mark in terms of food which is what it's all about.
- Pros: Nice ambience
- Cons: Limited menu
flavorless eye candy
by buckaroobanzai181
My first clue should have been the fact it was half empty on a friday at 5pm. It's a beautiful location for sure, great wine bar, great atmosphere, but the food was the most uninspired and unimpressive I've had to date here in Chicago. These guys are going to have to step it up if they want to survive in the neighborhood, particularly since there's another woodfired joint a half mile west on Roscoe.
- Pros: nice interior
- Cons: all it has is a nice interior.
Editorial Review
by Contributor
Wood-fired pizzas, steaks and Italian-inspired entrees make up the menu at this Roscoe Village pizzeria and wine bar.








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