Address: 310 Mill St, Bristol, PA 19007, USA
Phone: +12154588419
Sunday: 12–8PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 3–9PM
Wednesday: 12–9PM
Thursday: 12–9PM
Friday: 12–10PM
Saturday: 12–10PM
Kimberly McGarry
This place is worth the 45 min drive. We have family in Bucks County and without a doubt whenever we come to visit we go to Itri. I could eat the pizza, Brussels sprouts, and truffle fries everyday. My husband says the wings are some of the best he has ever had. Not only is the food delicious but I love the atmosphere. Perfect for a night out with friends or for a cozy date night. Absolutely one of our favorite spots!!
Luke Kowal
This place is absolutely phenomenal. Great food and amazing service. The pizza is delicious and they have a tasty selection of appetizers as well as main courses. The drinks were mixed extremely well and overall very reasonably priced. I will continue to come here frequently and am going to recommend this place to all of my friends. If you’re looking for great food in Bristol this is the place to be.
Lovedeep Bhela
This place is a hidden gem in historic Bristol Borough with a cozy atmosphere. Good variety of cocktails and whiskeys. The wood fired pizzas were pretty good too.
Aravind Iyengar
Great bar and restaurant. We came to the historic district at Bristol walk. We looked out for a simple bar and restaurant and came across this. The staffs are very friendly and customer centric which I like about it. I’d say this restaurant is definitely a must try place. Vegan friendly!
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Very accommodating, social distancing, friendly environment
Hi Dawn, If you got to our Facebook page (Itri Wood Fired) there is a “menu” tab. You can find it there. I will get up on google ASAP.
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