Welcome to Dino's Grill
Dino's Grill is a Southern Italian restaurant known for its nostalgic mom-and-pop feel and outstanding family recipes. Located in Memphis, TN, this hidden gem offers a wide range of delicious dishes, from toasted ravioli with meat sauce to Italian sausage spaghetti. The restaurant's cozy ambiance, friendly service, and reasonable prices make it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Italian comfort food. Don't miss out on their signature olive dressing in the Italian salad or the tempting bruschetta. Overall, Dino's Grill is a perfect blend of great food and a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for a memorable dining experience.
- 645 N Mclean Blvd Memphis, TN 38107 Hotline: (901) 278-9127
Welcome to Dino's Grill, a cozy Italian-Southern restaurant located at 645 N Mclean Blvd in Memphis, TN. This hidden gem is not just a place where you can grab a meal; it's an experience filled with nostalgia, comfort, and delicious food.
Upon entering Dino's Grill, you'll be greeted with a warm neighborhood mom-and-pop ambiance, adorned with nostalgic movie posters and photos. The menu offers a wide selection of Italian dishes, from appetizers like Toasted Ravioli with Meat Sauce to hearty entrees like Spaghetti and Meatballs or Chicken Parmigiana.
Customers rave about the impeccable service, with waitstaff attentive and friendly, ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The diverse menu caters to all preferences, including options for vegetarians and meat lovers alike.
One standout dish that patrons can't get enough of is the meat sauce gravy, made with vintage ingredients like celery, which adds a unique flavor profile to the traditional Italian fare. The homemade Tiramisu is a must-try for dessert lovers, with its indulgent layers of creamy goodness.
Whether you're looking for a casual meal with the family or a special celebration with a large group, Dino's Grill is the place to be. With options for takeout, delivery, and catering, you can enjoy their delectable dishes anywhere you please.
Come and experience the charm and flavors of Dino's Grill for yourself. Join the ranks of satisfied customers who have dubbed this spot as the best Italian restaurant in Memphis. Two thumbs up indeed!

Celebrating my 70th birthday with about 25 family members and was blown away about how good the food was and the service with 25 members of my family in attendance. There's no better Italian food in Memphis than what you can get at Dino's Grill. A old fashion family restaurant with many generations of family involved through the years. The meat sauce "gravy" is second to none and spaghetti and meatballs or Italian sausage is to die for. My wife loves the eggplant or chicken parmigiana and toasted raviolis as the best in town. The waitress was very attentive and took and served our meal expeditiously well. Rudy and Mario Grisanti did a great job accommodating our party of 25 and even put together a special menu for us at a great value. Appetizers, salads and entrees including garlic bread and fountain drinks or tea cost us about $22/each and it was more food than one person could eat. This place deserves two thumbs up!

Quiet little place in the heart of town. Not fancy, not fast food just good home cooking.

A hidden gem. First time here. Dino's is located right in the neighborhood cross street of McLean and Tutwiler. Parking is very limited on street and there maybe parking at nearby store. Once inside the restaurant it has that comfortable neighborhood mom & pop feel. Nostalgic movie posters and photos are the decor. Plenty of seating for both sides of the restaurant. I found the ceiling tiles interesting and remanence of my old house. The menu has plenty to choose from and a nice selection of desserts. I ordered the spaghetti and ravioli half and half which was delicious. A friend ordered the Italian sausage spaghetti which was equally tasty. Sweet tea was perfect. Not too sweet. I ordered bruschetta and the limoncello dessert to take home. Customer service was excellent. Food was fresh, hot and delicious. The bathrooms are located way in the back and be warned that they are definitely on the small side. Before you leave you must visit the next room a view the military collection. We struck up a conversation with the guy sitting back there (not sure if he was the owner) but the collection on the wall was his. It was great to hear about the items and his collection from the various wars. If you want a nice Italian meal with a nostalgia feel and a bit of military history this is the place.

Great family friendly old school Italian restaurant! The food is wonderful & the service is excellent. If you're in the mood for some comfort food for lunch or dinner~ go here or get it to go! Highly recommend this hidden gem in midtown Memphis. A++

The pesto Alfredo was very good, but I wish it had a little more chicken on it for the price of adding chicken. The waitress was great but coworkers were very talkative, and she became inattentive to our table. (Completely missed the appetizer of toasted ravioli we ordered) Those are the only 3 reasons for 4/5. However - we will be back! I understand the atmosphere of a "mom and pop" restaurant can vary from time to time.

First time here. My buddy, a Memphis native, brought me here for some spaghetti the night before a race. The place is awesome. Great food, friendly, fast service. And an awesome price. You should definitely get the toasted ravioli. Wow. The history in the place is just amazing. Apparently, one of the old WWII uniforms hanging there belonged to my buddy's grandfather. This place is a gem. Worth the trip.

The food was the best. Very timely service. Appreciated the Italian ambiance. Planning on using them to cater the Ladies Italian American Civic League Quarterly meeting this month.

Food always great veal and spaghetti service is always fast and friendly ambience is great and cozy thank you

This is a very atmospheric, neighborhood joint. I would recommend the chicken parmigiana, their ravioli (chicken & spinach), as well as the Italian meat sauce (gravy, made with celery, and other vintage ingredients). Their combination options make for a good deal. The prices are very reasonable. The homemade tiramisu is also delicious. Most everything in this restaurant is made from scratch, and tasty. I don't recommend the Italian sausage, as they prepare them in a manner that chars them to the point of being burnt black (yuck). The service was generally attentive and unhurried. I was especially lucky to speak with the owner as I paid at the register next to the front entrance. He's a really nice guy, and should be proud of his family's continued culinary tradition. Moreover, when I'm in the Memphis Zoo neighborhood again, I will definitely consider returning to try their other meal offerings. (The meatballs are calling to me!)