The name Becco is derived from the Italian verb, 'beccare,' which means to peck, nibble, or savor something in a discriminating way. As you might have imagined, this casual dining restaurant presents a variety of authentic Italian cuisine. Expect to pay in the range of $12 to $20 per person. A full selection of alcoholic beverages are served, with a seated bar inside. According to restaurant owner Lidia Bastianich, the most popular dishes at Becco include assorted Italian antipasti, unlimited servings of three different pasta preparations, the 32-ounce porterhouse steak, the 26-ounce grilled veal chop, and a wide selection of Italian wines, all priced at $ 18.00 per bottle.
Becco entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. If you're a night owl, this place stays open later than most. Accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Diners Club, Discover and Carte Blanche for payment.
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