Best Group Dining Gatherings Italian Restaurants in Lakeview
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Coda Di Volpe
Southern Italian cooking with serious wood-fired pizzas and housemade pastas backed by high-volume, high-rating review data.
Notable Picks
8.9
Coda Di Volpe is a Southern Italian restaurant on the Southport Corridor known for VPN-certified Neapolitan pizzas, housemade pastas, and a polished but relaxed dining room. With strong Google and Yelp ratings across thousands of reviews and frequent praise from local guides, it functions as Lakeview’s destination for wood-fired Italian with room for both families and dates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Super Diavola pizza, Bucatini Bianco, Burrata with seasonal accompaniments
What makes it special: Southern Italian cooking with serious wood-fired pizzas and housemade pastas backed by high-volume, high-rating review data.
8.3
Frasca Pizzeria & Wine Bar is a Roscoe Village standby for wood-fired pizzas, approachable pastas, and a sizable wine list in a cozy, brick-lined space. It leans more neighborhood-casual than dressy, but the combination of a strong patio, sharable pies, and half-off bottle nights makes it a dependable, lower-pressure date-night play.
Must-Try Dishes:
Italian sausage pizza with fennel and onions, Rigatoni gigante in tomato cream sauce, Arancini
What makes it special: A wine-focused neighborhood pizzeria where wood-fired pies and pastas anchor both casual dates and repeat local visits.
8.3
Mia Francesca is a high-volume Lakeview trattoria that has been drawing crowds since 1992 with Roman- and Tuscan-inspired pastas, bruschette, and hearty classics. With hundreds of Yelp reviews and additional Google volume, it reads as a reliable choice for group dinners and pre- or post-game meals near Wrigley.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bruschette alla Romana, Calamari Fritti, Linguine con Vongole
What makes it special: Long-running Clark Street trattoria where bustling rooms, Roman-style pastas, and decades of regulars signal enduring appeal.
8.2
A classic Chicago pizza-and-pub operation where the move is thin crust, pitchers, and a steady game-day rhythm. It’s strongest when you treat it like a focused order—one pie, one appetizer, one drink lane—so timing and temperature stay on your side.
Must-Try Dishes:
Thin crust pizza, Calzone, Italian beef sandwich
What makes it special: Wrigleyville staple for thin crust and pub energy.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A neighborhood pizza shop with a broad menu that works best when you treat it like a pizza-first operation. Order in a tight lane—one style of pie plus one Italian side—and it delivers a reliable, casual meal without overcomplicating the ticket.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sicilian-style pizza, Garlic knots, Meatballs
What makes it special: A go-to for multiple pizza styles in one easy neighborhood stop.