About
Welcome to Giodone's Italian Bar & Grill, a cherished gem nestled in Pueblo, Colorado, where Italian tradition meets a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Since its establishment in 1939, this local favorite has been serving delectable dishes that capture the essence of Italian cuisine, all while maintaining a warm, family-friendly vibe.
Located at 23344 E US Highway 50 Pueblo, CO 81006, Giodone's offers a multitude of dining options whether you are looking to enjoy a meal inside their quaint restaurant, take advantage of outdoor seating, or grab something to go. With a menu that caters to both adults and kids, it has rightfully earned its reputation as a great place for groups and families alike.
What to expect:
Every visit seems to introduce something special. Customers have raved about the battered Pueblo green chiles served with cheese sauce and the family spaghetti meal — an ideal choice for a gathering. Reviews echo a sentiment of satisfaction, praising not just the food but also the friendly service that enhances the overall experience.
As one customer, Alex M., puts it, "The ravioli was the most flavorful I’ve ever had!" It's clear that Giodone's has created a menu that not only celebrates Italian comfort food but does so with exceptional attentiveness to detail. With dishes like the combination pizza and traditional spaghetti with meatballs soaring to great acclaim, it's a place you’ll want to return to again and again.
So, whether you're a local or passing through, make sure to stop by Giodone's Italian Bar & Grill for a meal that promises to be both delicious and memorable. You may just find your new favorite spot in Pueblo!
“ Tried this place for the first time today and it was fantastic! Highly recommend the hand made pan fried ravioli. It was the most flavorful ravioli I've ever had! The battered Pueblo green chiles were also very good. The place has been open and at the same location since 1939 and now I know why! Definitely give it a shot! ”
“ Moved to Beulah about a year and a half ago from the Springs. I've been trying restaurants in Pueblo since then and most are new to me. I prefer to eat at locally owned places. and found Giodone's today on the way back from some of the farms. So glad I did! My fiancé is Pueblo born and raised and hadn't been here since a banquet when he was in grade school. Started with the battered chilies with cheese sauce. They were huge, hot and fresh, and great. We did halfsies of the fried spaghetti with sausage crumbles and a #2 traditional sausage grinder with cheese and chilies. Side salad with the spaghetti and the Tony's taters(?) with the sandwich. All was great! Finished our lunch off with a scoop of spumoni each. We also enjoyed our iced teas in the pitchers. Great and friendly service. Also enjoyed the huge booths. Didn't need all of the space, but much better than being squished in. Thank you for the good food and experience...we'll be back! ”
“ I'd like to wish them the best during this 'pandemic' period and express my gratitude for the great treatment when I was briefly in town and needing dinner and drinks! Though I arrived and called just 15 minutes from closing they were happy to help me out with a great portion of their great tasting fried spaghetti and libations to-go. I would certainly consider dining in if I pass through again when things are back to nor I have to echo the comments about Google getting the location wrong; check Yelp, it's right on there. ”
“ Stopped For dinner spur of the moment. Quaint local place. Can go dressed as you are as it has that home feel to it. Salad was good and cold. Garlic bread was hot and fresh. Fried spaghetti with sausage crumbles was very good, sausage was spiced nicely. Only thing it was a cold night and even the waitress kept complaining she was freezing. Had to keep our coats on and just not comfortable. ”