D'Amelios Italian Eatery is nestled in one of the highest points of Waterbury and specializes in old world Italian cuisine. The eatery features indoor and seasonal outdoor dining. The inside features include street level dining with oversized booths and a loft, which offers six cozy tables. The restaurant accommodates seventy people comfortably. From small parties to weddings, D'Ameilos will make your occasion an event to remember.
Location:
718 Highland Avenue, Waterbury Connecticut 06708
Telephone
203-755-0261 Fax 203-755-0485
Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Norwalk) 95 North Restaurant & Bar
(New Milford) Adrienne-Fine American Dining
(Stamford) Agos Restaurant & Bar
(New Britain) Angelico's Restaurant
(West Hartford) Angelo's on Main Rockledge
(New Haven) Anna Liffeys Pub
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