Restaurant Review: Sfuzzi:
If you were alive during the ’80s, you probably don’t want to go back. But it wasn’t all oversize shoulder pads: there was Sfuzzi, which opened on McKinney Avenue in 1987, bringing upscale Italian, chic decor, and an incredible scene. Why wouldn’t restaurateur Robert Colombo want to revive that? Then again, decent thin-crust pizza isn’t as rare as it used to be, and the current wave of...
Sfuzzi Restaurant Review:
Veteran diners may recall Sfuzzi as the trendy Northern Italian restaurant from the '90s that introduced pizzas topped with arugula in an ultra-stylish environment. However, those diners are unlikely to be found at this 2.0 version, revived by founder Robert Colombo in 2010. Just as it did in the early '90s, Sfuzzi’s current incarnation draws a younger crowd of singles in search of cocktails,...
Most people that go to Sfuzzi now aren't old enough to remember the original Sfuzzi, but it was a very popular spot in Dallas. It has now reopened in Uptown years later and it's much different, but much better. It's a place with beautiful people, a great patio and it's always packed. This has something to do with the fact that Robert Columbo hired former club promoters who are promotionally...