Welcome to Osteria Via Stato
Tucked away in the heart of Chicago, Osteria Via Stato offers a cozy and romantic dining experience. Specializing in authentic Italian cuisine, this wine bar and pizza joint boasts a menu filled with vegan and vegetarian options. The restaurant provides a range of amenities, including delivery, outdoor seating, and private dining. With a full bar and happy hour specials, Osteria Via Stato is the perfect spot for a delicious dinner or a fun night out. The welcoming atmosphere and delectable dishes at this establishment make it a must-visit destination for food lovers in the Windy City.
- 620 N State St Chicago, IL 60654 Hotline: (312) 642-8450
Welcome to Osteria Via Stato, a charming Italian restaurant located in the heart of Chicago. This cozy eatery offers a delightful mix of authentic Italian cuisine, including mouthwatering pizzas, delectable wine selections, and a variety of vegan and vegetarian options.
With its warm ambiance and romantic setting, Osteria Via Stato is the perfect spot for a casual dinner or a special night out. The restaurant offers a range of amenities, including outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and gender-neutral restrooms.
One of the highlights of Osteria Via Stato is its extensive wine list and happy hour specials, making it a great place to unwind and enjoy a drink with friends. The restaurant also caters to larger groups and families, making it a versatile dining option for all occasions.
Overall, Osteria Via Stato is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a taste of Italy in the heart of Chicago. Whether you're craving a classic pizza or a gourmet Italian dish, this restaurant has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the delicious food and welcoming atmosphere at Osteria Via Stato.

Solid Italian spot in river north with plenty of options for everyone! Roman style pizza and fresh pasta with vegetarian and meat lovers options! Also great for big groups!

If you have never been to Osteria, then I am going to need you to go right now. Me & my girlfriend had a blast during restaurant week. The braised short ribs were perfect, both juicy and tender! The house bread and garlic was delicious it was so hard to put it down. The service was very good as well.

I loved the place and food. We went on weekdays around 8:20pm. Took 20-25 mins to be seated. The restaurant closes kitchen at 9pm. So, we went through menu while in waiting and finalized the food. Ambience is good. Service was good. We ordered Margarita Pizaa, garlic parmeson bread, seafood stew, orange mule. Pizza was okay. Seafood food had no to less salt, after adding salt it tasted good. Orange mule was as per my taste. GARLIC PARMESON bread was tasty Gelato ice cream waa very yummy. I got Vanilla + choco chip one. Servers are very professional. Good for dates, formal dinners and good to visit with family as well. Our total bill was around $86 ( excluding tip) I hope the review is helpful.

Ordered the ciabatta bread with garlic, EVOO, and balsamic vinegar, grilled octopus salad, chicken parm and the hand rolled cavatelli. With the bread there was too much balsamic and made dipping the bread too sweet and completely covered the garlic taste. The grilled octopus salad was actually so good, the octopus was tender and paired well with the potatoes. The chicken parm was good but pretty salty. The cavatelli was sooo doughy and didn't absorb any of the sauce. Service was attentive. It was pretty quiet when we went on a Sunday evening.

I haven't been here in a while, so I decided to stop by since I really enjoyed the last dinner I had at Osteria. I ordered the roasted garlic and it came with hot bread for an appetizer. You can't beat hot bread. I also ordered the ceasar salad. My entree was the pene pasta with chicken. For dessert, I had the burnt caramel gelator which was fantastic. My server Antonio was excellent. Great dinner!

When I was in Chicago last month, after a long day, I just wanted to grab something quick and head back to my hotel room. So I found Osteria Via Stato nearby, and decided to order a pizza for takeout. The restaurant is located in the lobby of Embassy Suites and I walked in to the bar area and could see the restaurant was full and bustling on a weeknight. Good sign! The staff were very helpful as I looked over the menu. I asked what was popular and what they recommended. The host (friendly, patient, helpful) told me the sausage was made in-house and recommended the housemade fennel sausage pizza. I ordered that and included mushrooms (because you know, vegetables : ) It was a quick 15 minute wait. There is a convenient pick-up window around the corner if you're a hotel guest so that's where I went to pick up the pizza. And wow, it was really good. Lately, I'm really digging a thin pizza crust (not so heavy, not so carby), and this pizza really hit the spot. It was enough for one meal (with some veggies I brought with me) and I had enough saved to eat the next day. YUM. Delicious pizza. And honestly looking over the menu, I had a hard time deciding what to order, because the pasta looked great, too. In a city known for pizza, here is another great-tasting pizza place-but not just pizza, the rest of the menu looked great, too.

A little italian gem! My best friend and I came to dine here on a Friday night and the place was poppin! The ambiance is beautiful with a lively bar and dining room that feels like you are sitting inside of an authentic italian house. The service was timely, friendly, and very knowledgeable about the menu. We chose to our a la carte (as opposed to getting the full dinner experience). We started with the warm ciabatta & roasted garlic which was absolutely exquisite! The bread was so warm, fresh, and flakey and the roasted garlic in the olive oil was the perfect pairing. It's also a plus that they keep refilling your bread basket as much as you'd like. For dinner we ordered the hand-rolled cavatelli and cacio e pepe pastas. Both were well-balanced and delicious. My only complaint was there was maybe 5 tiny pieces of sausage in the cavatelli which left me wanting more. But with the quality of this homemade cavatelli I wasn't too upset! For dessert we indulged in the homemade tiramisu. And can I just say it was tiramisuper! One of the best tiramisus I have ever had. Osteria via Stato is a little Italian gem in River North that feels and tastes like the perfect lil italian getaway for a night out in Chicago!

People let me tell you about this place right HERE! If you are looking for a good Italian place... STOP LOOKING YOU'VE FOUND IT! This place has everything and they know exactly what they're doing. We walked in and were pleasantly greeted by the host and escorted to our table in the back. Not many people were there that day which was just fine with us. We were surrounded by such beautiful aesthetics - you can tell the building was historical and everything was chosen precisely to fit an old Italian vibe. It was warm and the barely any noise so you can hear your counterparts. We came for our anniversary and our waiter exceeded our expectations of customer service. As you can tell, we ordered a bit of everything haha which we try to always to at places. We want to see what you have to offer in different ways and they did their thing with every dish ordered. Everything was yummy!!!

This place served me the best pizza I've had in a long time! The food was truly delicious. The salad I ordered was refreshing, with cold, crisp lettuce that was absolutely perfect. And the pizza, with its thin crust made to perfection, was an absolute delight. The fire-grilled pizza really didn't disappoint! I only wish they had this pizza joint in my hometown because I enjoyed it so much. The added bonus was its connection to my hotel, making it incredibly convenient. I opted to sit at the bar by myself, and the service was nothing short of spectacular. Everyone I encountered was incredibly friendly, and that's something I truly appreciated. Great food, service, and atmosphere:)