
Bold, seductive, and unapologetically lively, The Americano redefines the steakhouse experience with an Italian soul. Here, prime and American Wagyu steaks share the spotlight with handmade pastas, vibrant antipasti, and Mediterranean seafoods kissed with Italian crudo flair.
Catleya Rutter
Went here for our Girls Christmas Dinner party lastnight, we all had a blast. The servers are amazing and very attentive. The Food is so delicous specially the fire roasted pork belly and the burrata. I ordered atlantic swordish it was so tasty and so meaty, the servers are so nice to take us picture. The restaurant atmosphere is vibrant, elegant very stylish the decors and design pretty. The GM went by to say Hi to us and very helpful she’s so sweet to made possible to get us a available seat at their speakeasy at the buttom of the restaurant. The christmas decor feel the christmas spirit and live music. I recomment this restaurant the food so delicous and elegant stylish and the parkiing lot is so huge, easy to park and convinient specially town of scottsdale is plus of huge parking lot.
Chris B
Absolutely amazing experience tonight with Aidan! The food was phenomenal from the salad all the way to the steak. The cocktails were perfect with some really fun options. The service was so quick and they are so friendly. I would highly recommend coming for a date night!! ❤️
Denise B
I was in the Scottsdale area on a Sunday evening, so I decided to stop in. I sat at the bar and ordered a tequila neat. When the bartender brought my drink, he stated here is your underwhelming drink. Hmmm. There was another bartender(in pic) that came over and did take an order for me on a Caesar Salad which was delicious. He also recommended the speakeasy after I was done eating. He was kind enough to escort me to the speakeasy, which is night and day from the bar upstairs. There I was greeted by a hostess, who was very nice to accommodate me at the bar and met Chris the bartender. He was very knowledgeable in higher in Tequila’s and made me feel very comfortable. I will definitely be returning to the speakeasy.
Donavan Lopez
What an unforgettable evening at The Americano in Scottsdale! From the moment we stepped into this sleek, modern Italian-inspired steakhouse, we were captivated by the vibrant yet intimate atmosphere—dim lighting, plush seating, and a bustling energy that screams upscale without feeling stuffy. It's the perfect spot for a special night out, and the fact that it's home to the hidden gem of a speakeasy downstairs, Tell Your Friends, adds an extra layer of allure for those craving a post-dinner adventure. We kicked things off with a round of cocktails, and my smoky Old Fashioned was a masterpiece: rich amber whiskey over a massive ice cube, garnished with a perfectly twisted orange peel and a Luxardo cherry skewered on a sleek pick. It was smooth, balanced, and set the tone for the indulgence to come. The appetizers were showstoppers. The whipped ricotta was creamy perfection, topped with a vibrant herb pesto, crunchy nuts, and a drizzle of olive oil—scooped up with warm, house-made bread, it was like a hug from Nonna. Then came the pull-apart garlic rolls, baked in a cast-iron skillet and showered with freshly shaved Parmesan; they were fluffy, buttery, and impossible to stop eating. Our server even treated us to a tableside spectacle, stretching fresh mozzarella right at the table with gloved hands—it was theatrical, fun, and resulted in the silkiest cheese imaginable. We also devoured the grilled figs wrapped in prosciutto, paired with torched mozzarella slices and fresh basil; the sweet-salty contrast was divine, with a balsamic reduction tying it all together. For mains, we dove into the house-made pastas, which are clearly a highlight here. The rigatoni in a velvety pumpkin sauce with sausage, herbs, and a dollop of burrata was autumn on a plate—rich, comforting, and packed with flavor. The agnolotti in brown butter sauce, filled with what tasted like short rib and garnished with pea tendrils and Parmesan, melted in your mouth. And don't get me started on the tagliatelle Bolognese: al dente ribbons tangled in a hearty, slow-simmered ragù that was meaty, tomatoey bliss. We saved room for dessert, and the red velvet layer cake was a towering triumph—moist crimson cake alternating with cream cheese frosting, topped with piped whipped cream and a dusting of cocoa. It was decadent without being overly sweet, the ideal finale. Service was impeccable throughout: attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely enthusiastic about the menu. Our waiter guided us through wine pairings flawlessly, and the pacing was spot-on for a leisurely meal. After dinner, we descended to the lower-level speakeasy, Tell Your Friends—a sultry, 1920s-inspired hideaway with live jazz, craft cocktails, and an exclusive vibe that felt like a secret society. It's the perfect nightcap spot, accessible right from the restaurant, and elevated our entire experience to legendary status. The Americano isn't just a meal; it's a full sensory journey. If you're in Scottsdale, do yourself a favor and book a table—you won't regret it. Five stars all the way!
Britni Gallello
We came here for our anniversary last night and were blown away. The fresh design updates on the inside make the restaurant feel elegant yet somehow still approachable. The service was impeccable. It seemed like every time something was nearly low or ready to be cleared, someone popped out of nowhere to take care of it. Now… the food was the highlight. The scallop crudo flavor had everything - a little sweetness, citrus, heat. The burrata was perfect. The bolognese flavor was comparable to what we had in Italy & with the freshness of the pasta it came together so well. The beef cheek ravioli basically melted in your mouth. The sauce was rich but not overpowering. The swordfish was a flavor bomb in the best way. My husband isn’t typically a lover of cooked fish but it was his favorite thing we tried. We rounded it all off with the Bourbon Apple cheesecake. I had no idea cheesecake could be so fluffy. We can’t wait to come back. Huge thank you to the whole staff including Chef Peter McQuaid who made our night so special.
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