Bar in Memphis, United States
Cocozza American Italian
100Pearl PointsHarbor Town's reliable American Italian call.

About Cocozza American Italian
Cocozza American Italian is a neighbourhood-anchored Italian restaurant at Harbor Town Square in Memphis, drawing a loyal local crowd rather than tourists. Booking is easy, the atmosphere is settled and conversational, and it's the right call for a low-friction dinner in a pleasant waterfront pocket of the city.
Worth Booking for Harbor Town Dining
Cocozza American Italian earns a clear recommendation for anyone eating in Memphis's Harbor Town neighbourhood. The address at 106 Harbor Town Square puts it in one of the city's more relaxed waterfront pockets, away from the downtown tourist drag, and that separation alone shapes who shows up and why. If you've been once and liked it, the case for returning is stronger than most comparable mid-range Italian spots in Memphis.
The crowd here skews residential. Harbor Town is a planned community with a tight local identity, so Cocozza draws regulars who live within a short walk rather than visitors ticking off a list. That makes the room feel settled rather than transactional — you'll recognise the pattern quickly if you've experienced neighbourhood-anchored restaurants in other cities. For a returning visitor, the move is to sit closer to the bar if conversation matters to you, as the regulars tend to cluster there and the energy is more social than the dining room proper.
Compared to the broader Memphis dining scene, Cocozza occupies a comfortable middle ground. It isn't trying to compete with Andrew Michael on ingredient sourcing or ambition, and it doesn't have the late-night bar energy of Bardog Tavern or Alex's Tavern. What it does is serve a neighbourhood that genuinely uses it, which usually means the kitchen has been calibrated to consistent repeat customers rather than one-time impressions.
Booking is easy. Walk-in availability is generally realistic at this type of venue, though calling ahead on weekends makes sense given the limited square footage typical of Harbor Town Square storefronts. There's no indication of a difficult reservation system or ticketed format, so spontaneous plans work here in a way they wouldn't at more sought-after Memphis tables.
For broader context on where Cocozza fits across the city, see our full Memphis restaurants guide. If you're planning a fuller evening, our Memphis bars guide and our Memphis experiences guide cover what's nearby. Those visiting from out of town can pair this with options from our Memphis hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Cocozza American Italian have outdoor seating?
Cocozza sits at 106 Harbor Town Square, a pedestrian-friendly square in Memphis's Harbor Town neighbourhood, which typically supports patio or square-facing outdoor seating at its restaurants. Outdoor availability is not confirmed in current venue data, so call ahead or check on arrival, especially if outdoor dining is a priority for your visit.
Is the food good at Cocozza American Italian?
Cocozza earns a solid recommendation for Harbor Town dining, where American Italian is the format and neighbourhood convenience is part of the value. It holds up as a dependable neighbourhood option rather than a destination kitchen. If you want a more ambitious Memphis dining experience, Andrew Michael operates at a different level of culinary ambition, but for Harbor Town, Cocozza delivers.
What's the crowd like at Cocozza American Italian?
Harbor Town is a planned residential community on Mud Island, which means the crowd at Cocozza skews toward local residents, families, and professionals from the surrounding neighbourhood rather than a downtown bar scene. Expect a relaxed, adult-leaning room. If you want a livelier, more mixed crowd, Bardog Tavern downtown draws a broader Memphis cross-section.
Is Cocozza American Italian good for groups?
American Italian formats generally accommodate groups well, with shareable dishes and flexible pacing. Cocozza's Harbor Town Square address suggests a mid-scale neighbourhood restaurant setup rather than a large event venue. For bigger groups with specific private dining needs, confirm arrangements directly with the restaurant before booking.
Is Cocozza American Italian good for a date?
Yes, Cocozza works well for a date. Harbor Town Square is a quieter, more residential setting than downtown Memphis, which suits a low-key evening without the noise of a bar-heavy strip. The American Italian format keeps things comfortable and familiar. If you want a more occasion-focused date night, Andrew Michael offers a step up in formality and kitchen ambition.
Location
106 Harbor Town Square, Memphis, TN 38103
Memphis, United States
Compare Cocozza American Italian
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Cocozza American Italian | Easy |
| Bayou | Unknown |
| Rock House Live Midtown | Unknown |
| Alex's Tavern | Unknown |
| Andrew Michael | Unknown |
| Bardog Tavern | Unknown |
How Cocozza American Italian stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Bayou, Notable alternative
- Rock House Live Midtown, Notable alternative
- Alex's Tavern, Notable alternative
- Andrew Michael, Notable alternative
- Bardog Tavern, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Against the most ambitious table in this peer set, Andrew Michael is the clear choice if you want serious cooking with a chef-driven menu and a more formal dining experience. Cocozza doesn't compete on that axis, and it doesn't try to. If your priority is a relaxed, neighbourhood feel over culinary ambition, Cocozza wins on atmosphere. If you want the best cooking in the comparison set, Andrew Michael is worth the extra effort to book.
For something more casual and bar-forward, Bardog Tavern and Alex's Tavern are better fits, both offer easier walk-in access and a livelier late-night crowd. Bayou brings a different energy altogether, leaning into Memphis's southern identity more directly. Cocozza sits apart from all of these by virtue of its location and residential character: it's quieter, more predictable, and better suited to a dinner where the point is the conversation rather than the scene.
On booking difficulty, Cocozza is the easiest option in this group for a spontaneous evening out. Andrew Michael requires more planning. If you're visiting Memphis and want one higher-stakes dinner, prioritise Andrew Michael and use Cocozza for a secondary night when you want something lower-key. For context on the wider Memphis dining and bar scene, see our full Memphis restaurants guide and our full Memphis bars guide.
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