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Specialties
Davio’s Chestnut Hill, created by Steve DiFillippo, pairs a state-of-the-art kitchen and exceptional restaurant design, with a warm, inviting place to dine. Come join us for exceptional food, drink and service provided by our professional staff. Our open kitchen and large lively bar provide theatrical flair and set the perfect stage for handmade pastas, fresh seafood and Prime Brandt Beef.
Whether it’s a quick meal before a movie or a five-course special occasion, attention to detail is evident in everything we do. It’s All About the Guest.
History
Established in 2013.
Boston, MA is where Davio’s was born. And, in essence, re-born. Once on Newbury Street, in Brookline, and in Cambridge, Davio’s Cucina, our newest restaurant, now resides in Chestnut Hill, and serves as an elegant oasis from the hustle and bustle just outside our doors. Stop in and have a drink before or after a movie in our welcoming lounge. The mahogany wood tables of our spacious, relaxed dining room serve as the perfect stage for Davio’s signature Northern Italian steaks, authentic pizzas and handmade pasta creations. Additional theatrical flair is provided by our lively, open kitchen layout. Attention to detail and attentiveness to your needs is evident in everything we do.
Meet the Business Owner
Steve D.
Business Owner
«After 28 years I feel that I am just getting started.» says Davio’s CEO, Steve DiFillippo. At the age of 24, Steve purchased an established restaurant called Davio’s in Boston’s Back Bay. And this was the first in a succession of popular restaurants. Steve is involved in the community, serving on several non-profit boards.
Steve has restaurants in Boston, Chestnut HIll, Foxborough, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Lynnfield and NY City
In 2008, he was inducted into the Massachusetts Restaurant Hall of Fame.
Steve lives in Wenham, MA, with his wife Pamela and their four children. He runs 4 – 5 miles a day, «so I can wrongfully delude myself that I can eat anything I want,» he says.
Follow Steve on Twitter: @stevedifillippo.