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Best Group Dining Italian Restaurants in Belmont

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Antonio's Trattoria
Bustling neighborhood trattoria where Nonna-style pastas headline a huge menu.

Notable Picks

$$ Belmont Italian
A few blocks off Arthur Avenue, Antonio’s Trattoria has been drawing steady crowds since the late 2000s with a long menu of red-sauce Italian and a strong focus on fresh pastas and lasagna di casa. It feels more like a busy neighborhood dining room than a destination temple, which is exactly why locals return weekly.
Must-Try Dishes: Lasagna di Casa, Chicken Parmigiana, Gnocchi Bolognese
What Makes it Special: Bustling neighborhood trattoria where Nonna-style pastas headline a huge menu.
$ Belmont Italian
Enzo’s of Arthur Avenue is a family-owned Italian spot opened in 2005 that leans into generous Southern Italian plates, house pastas, and a full wine list in the center of Bronx Little Italy. Locals use it for big family meals and celebratory dinners where sausage-and-broccoli rabe pastas, chicken parm, and baked specialties dominate the table.
Must-Try Dishes: Orecchiette with sausage and broccoli rabe, Pasta al Forno, Chicken Parmigiana
What Makes it Special: Crowd-pleasing Arthur Avenue classic with big portions and house pastas.
$$$ Belmont Italian
Mario's is one of Arthur Avenue’s most historic Italian dining rooms, serving substantial lasagna and other red-sauce standards in a setting that feels built for big family meals. Guests choose it when they want old-school service, generous plates, and a classic Bronx Little Italy experience more than cutting-edge cuisine.
Must-Try Dishes: Homemade Lasagna, Chicken Parmigiana with Pasta, Eggplant Parmigiana
What Makes it Special: Long-running Arthur Avenue dining room where lasagna shares space with classic Italian-American plates.
$$ Belmont Italian
Ann & Tony's is a family-run Arthur Avenue fixture where lasagna, baked pastas, and veal and chicken cutlets come in straightforward, hearty portions. It leans more neighborhood than destination, drawing regulars who care about familiar flavors, dependable plates, and a relaxed, old-school dining room.
Must-Try Dishes: Baked Lasagna, Chicken Parmigiana, Veal Marsala
What Makes it Special: Multi-generation Arthur Avenue restaurant serving straightforward lasagna and red-sauce staples in a modest room.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ Belmont Italian
Pasquale's Rigoletto is a long-running red-sauce restaurant on Arthur Avenue with a slightly old-school dining room and big, shareable plates. Families lean on it for comfortable service, well-seasoned classics, and portions that make it easy to feed a mixed-age table.
Must-Try Dishes: Mozzarella in Carrozza, Ravioli with Pesto and Shrimp, Pollo e Gamberoni alla Francese
What Makes it Special: Old-school Arthur Avenue stalwart with big platters suited to sprawling family dinners.