Fratelli Restaurant
5820 Landover Rd, Hyattsville, MD, 20784
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Address :
5820 Landover Rd
Hyattsville, MD, 20784 - Phone (301) 209-9006
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Classy
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Italian Cuisine
The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.
Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.
If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.
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Darrick G.
Fratelli in Cheverly, MD was a great dinning experience. I went to a party which was held in a private room. The Northern Itallian Cuisine was prepared fresh per order. The meal started with fresh baked bread and the best minestrone soup, I have ever tasted. My entree was baked salmon and pasta, which was delicious. The carrot cake for desert was delectable. The owner was very friendly and the overall service was excellent.
(5)Jane D.
Oh Fratelli's, time has not been kind! Went here about a month ago and deeply regret it. The food and service were equally terrible and they were grossly overpriced. On top of it they had kids playing in the kitchen the whole time - talk about unsanitary. The first clue should have been that we were the ONLY guests at 7pm on a Friday night. Used to really enjoy it here but will never go back.
(1)Matthew B.
Wow. The food was almost unbelievably bad. Canned sauce, old seafood, terrible bread, everything was pretty gross. I would never want to eat that meal ever again. On addition to the nasty food, the carpet was sticky. STICKY! How does the carpet get sticky? There is obviously a issue with cleanliness. The service was fine and the woman that served us was very sweet but service isn't what makes me want to eat a place. Bottom line: skip this place.
(1)Carrie R.
This is a quiet, old-school Italian get away on a hill near 295. The roses are beautiful, the service is quick and the food is tasty. Exactly what you expect from an Italian restaurant that looks exactly the way it did when it started (I would imagine). The portions were generous and everything was delicious. Definitely will go back!
(4)Michael C.
Food is unbelievable good best place to eat in cheverly md .. Crab cakes are the best
(5)Susan R.
Fratelli Restaurant looks like a prime candidate for one of those Restaurant makeover shows. The decor is terribly dated. The food was just OK, but the desserts were delicious. We may try again some day.
(2)Taj M.
We walked in and walked back out! Mold, stains on ceiling, this placed just smelled old and disgusting! Talk about Kitchen Nightmare, this place needs to be knocked down.
(1)Felicity C.
I was very impressed with this establishment. It's location and outside appearance is very deceiving. We walked into here is street clothes and immediately felt under dress absolutely no complains. Good service, good food, nice environment, and good bread like most Italian places. Would definitely go here again plus if you stay at the Howard Johnson hotel next to it you get a 10% discount.
(5)Rokeya J.
This place is great for sunday brunch. You pay around $15 and it includes a really good buffet with an omelet and waffle station. Also includes 3 mimosas. I've been here with a large party and they accommodated us with a private room too. I really like this place.
(4)Jecheima A.
Not very good at all. Very well written menu, as everything sounds good. We ordered a ton of food so let me begin... Trout stuffed w crab...gross. Fruta del.mar app.....gross. the shrimp was disgusting, tastes awful and old. Clams were the grossest part, also old. Stuffed mushrooms w crab, alright. Fried calamari, awful. How do u even mess it up? It's fried! Eggplant parm, not tasty and is giving off a strange gas smell...seriously. Lasagna...plain and boring. Salmon was good. Very tasty. Cape a la something or other, it was ok. Every meal comes with spaghetti..weird for a "nice" restaurant...and all spaghetti is overcooked, drenched in sauce that was DEFINITELY ragu. This is the worst restaurant my family has ever eaten at. Very expensive for shit food. Don't bother eating there.
(1)Ken M.
I went here with a bunch of friends to celebrate a birthday. To be honest, I had heard about Fratelli's but wasn't too sure it was the place to go. It turns out to have been a great choice. Yes, it is in a kinda outta the way location that used to be a Howard Johnson (there is even a Howard Johnson sign at the bottom of the hill) and, in some ways, the restaurant is a little long in the tooth. However, the food is excellent and the service is both attentive and friendly. I wouldn't go so far as to say it is the absolute best Italian place I've been to which is why it's only four stars instead of five but I would certainly return and I can heartily recommend it to anyone looking for a place for a quiet dinner with good food where you aren't sitting on top of the table next to you. A solid four stars.
(4)Tiffany S.
One of Cheverly's best kept secrets! A true hidden gem. My family has been coming here for years. Not sure how we stumbled upon it, but it's definitely a place that fits the description "Don't judge a book by its cover." Sure it sits in between an Exxon gas station and a Howard Johnson's hotel, but it's excellent dining. The staff is very attentive and gracious. The cream sauces are delicious. Definitely a step up from your typical Olive Garden. The only time I've seen this place exceptionally crowded was on Valentine's Day. Other times I have gone, I have seen large groups (travelers from the nearby hotel, families celebrating bdays, etc.) in there and our service time never lacks. It's definitely nice to go to a family-owned restaurant among all of the fast food/carry-out places in the area.
(5)Capital T.
Ok, you might not want to believe me, but I was there about two years ago and found a roach BAKED INTO BREAD. What really irked me was when presented with this the hostess wasn't floored by it! Now I'm sure all kitchens have infestation issues, but the fact that mine was baked into the bread almost made me lose my spaghetti, which tasted like canned sauce by the way. I want to like this place but there is no way I can let that slide.
(1)Flaneuse D.
An old-fashioned neighborhood restaurant, friendly and reliable -- the way restaurants used to be before they were all chrome and glass with celebrity chefs and hipster clients. If you want a low-key, delicious dinner where you can actually have a conversation with your companions, Fratelli's is a solid choice. Tasty house dressing, hot bread, and classic Italian entrees. I've had the chicken piccata and the mixed seafood entree. Nice staff, white tablecloths, nothing pretentious. There's a dinner special Monday thru Wednesday, $29.95 for two people, with a selection of entrees plus a dessert choice. My sweetie and I live in Cheverly and we didn't even know it was there for a couple years. (It's located where B/W Parkway 295 and 202 meet, but it's hard to see from the road). We still probably wouldn't have gone, except that a friend vouched for it; it has become one of our favorites. We encourage others to check it out!
(4)Jennifer B.
Very surprising find! Looks like a family restaurant in small-town USA. Good service, clean, friendly - and the food was surprisingly great! I has the chicken piccata and my hubby had a veal dish. Both were fantastic. Transport those dishes to a fancier restaurant in DC with a better wine llist and that restaurant would be on many 'top 10' lists!
(4)Cory H.
We weren't served for 20 minutes. Left.
(1)Daryll H.
Dear all college park dudes: Take a girl here, and she will sleep with you afterwards. And yes, it looks like a total hole from outside, and is in a terrible location. Ignore these things. Make sure to joke during the meal about how there are mafioso staring at you from behind the numerous mirrors in the restaurant. That is all.
(5)Cathy B.
This is a basic restaurant, started by a family from El Salvador. Very nice people. I really like their seafood. I had lobster there once that was some of the best I'd ever tasted. And their desserts are good, too. I'd like to see them change their menu from time to time. Many of their pastas are "so-so", and for an Italian restaurant, that won't work.
(3)Jason C.
All I have to say is great food!!!!
(5)mike k.
I'd seen this place countless times while traveling north on 295, but never had a reason or a desire to take the exit and see what it was all about. That all changed a few days ago, however, when a group of my friends suggested we stop here for quick bite to eat. The outward appearance of Fratelli's was a bit off-putting initially, since it looks like an old iHop restaurant, and not hardly a place where one would expect to find great Italian food. But surprisingly, there was a pretty warm atmosphere inside, and the food and service ended up being excellent! Our servers were polite and our orders came out hella fast! As some have already noted, I wouldn't exactly recommend this spot for a date (or atleast not a first date). But if you're in the area and looking for a cool, low key spot that serves good Italian food, then I'd suggest stopping by. I wonder if they offer take-out...
(3)Heather B.
Went to this place per request of a co-worker. I heard Fratelli's I thought...Goonies. "We only serve tongue." Fortunately I was wrong. Try the chicken parm, delicious. I wouldn't say it's a great place for a date...maybe for a college kid but more suitable for a group a friends. It was a good time, servers were polite and very fast (considering there were only 3 other people in the restaurant) but overall we had a great lunch.
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