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    Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States

    Scopa Italian Roots

    170pts

    OAD-ranked Italian, easy to book.

    Scopa Italian Roots, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Scopa Italian Roots

    Ranked #258 in North America by Opinionated About Dining in 2025 and climbing, Scopa Italian Roots is the easiest entry point into serious Italian cooking in Los Angeles. Chef Antonia Lofaso's Venice restaurant earns its recognition without demanding formal effort from diners. Book a weeknight dinner or Sunday brunch for the best experience, especially when California's seasonal produce is at its peak.

    Venice's Most Decorated Italian: Should You Book Scopa Italian Roots?

    Scopa Italian Roots earned a spot at #258 on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America for 2025, climbing from #343 the year before. That upward movement matters: it signals a kitchen gaining consistency, not coasting. With a 4.5 Google rating across 1,376 reviews, this Venice restaurant under chef Antonia Lofaso has real staying power in a city where Italian restaurants churn faster than most. If you've been once, the trajectory alone is reason enough to return.

    The Room and When to Go

    Scopa sits on Washington Blvd in Venice, and the energy inside reads California-casual with enough warmth to make it work for a date or a table of friends. The room gets loud as the night progresses on Fridays and Saturdays, when service runs until 11 pm. If you want to hold a conversation without effort, arrive at opening (5 pm) on a weekday. Sunday brunch from 11 am to 2:15 pm is the quieter, lower-pressure option and worth prioritising if your schedule allows — it's a different pace from the dinner service and gives you a better read of the kitchen's range.

    What to Focus On — And the Seasonal Case for Returning

    Scopa's editorial angle in the Italian-in-LA category is Italian roots: the cooking draws from regional Italian traditions rather than the kind of modernised, California-fused riff you'd find at, say, Bestia or Antico Nuovo. That grounding in Italian-American and regional Italian cooking means the menu responds to seasons in a way that rewards repeat visits. What makes sense to order shifts across the year, and guests who've come once in winter are likely to find a noticeably different spread in late summer or early autumn, when California's produce calendar is at its peak. Chasing the seasonal rotation here is a legitimate reason to plan a second visit, not just a marketing line.

    For comparison, Osteria Mozza and Angelini Osteria are the standard-bearers for Italian cooking in LA. Scopa is less formal than either, which makes it easier to book and easier to enjoy without ceremony. Bianca sits at a similar casual register, but Scopa's OAD ranking gives it a verifiable edge on overall kitchen quality at this tier.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty is rated easy. You are not fighting for a seat the way you would at a tasting-menu room like Hayato or Sushi Kaneyoshi, but weekend dinners fill up. Aim to book at least a week out for Friday or Saturday evenings; weeknights are more flexible. Sunday brunch is the easiest slot to secure.

    Hours run Monday through Thursday 5–10 pm, Friday and Saturday 5–11 pm, and Sunday 11 am–2:15 pm then 5–10 pm. There is no lunch service on weekdays, so don't build a midday plan around this address.

    How Scopa Fits the Broader LA Scene

    If Italian is your category and you're planning a full LA trip, Scopa is worth anchoring as a mid-week dinner. Pair it with the broader range in our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, and use our Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to build around it. For a point of comparison further afield, 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto show what Italian cooking looks like when transplanted outside Europe at a high level , useful context if you're benchmarking what California-Italian can achieve. Domestically, Le Bernardin, The French Laundry, Lazy Bear, Single Thread Farm, Smyth, and Emeril's round out what OAD-level recognition looks like across the country , Scopa's ranking puts it in legitimate company.

    Practical Details

    DetailScopa Italian RootsOsteria MozzaAngelini Osteria
    CuisineItalianItalianItalian
    AreaVeniceHollywoodBeverly Boulevard
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    OAD recognition#258 (2025)RecognisedRecognised
    Weekend dinner hoursUntil 11 pmUntil 11 pmUntil 10 pm
    Sunday brunchYes (11 am–2:15 pm)NoNo

    The Verdict

    Scopa Italian Roots is the easiest entry point into OAD-ranked Italian cooking in Los Angeles. It doesn't ask much of you in terms of booking effort or formality, but it delivers a kitchen that the industry's most rigorous dining guide has ranked twice and ranked higher each time. Go in the autumn if seasonal Italian cooking matters to you. Go on a Sunday if you want the room at its most relaxed. And if you've been once, the upward trajectory since 2024 is a practical reason to go again.

    FAQ

    What are alternatives to Scopa Italian Roots in Los Angeles?

    • For a more formal Italian experience, Osteria Mozza is the most decorated option in the city and worth the step up in effort to book.
    • Angelini Osteria is closer in register to Scopa but sits on Beverly Boulevard rather than Venice, making it more central for most visitors.
    • Antico Nuovo skews more modern and chef-driven; choose it if you want Italian with more creative edge.
    • Bianca is the closest casual-Italian parallel, though Scopa's OAD ranking gives it the stronger quality signal.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Scopa Italian Roots?

    • Sunday brunch (11 am–2:15 pm) is the only midday service on offer, and it's the better option for a lower-key, easier-to-book experience.
    • Weekday dinners from 5 pm give you the full menu in a quieter room than weekends.
    • Friday and Saturday dinner runs until 11 pm and is the most energetic but also the noisiest slot.

    Can Scopa Italian Roots accommodate groups?

    • The database does not include seat count or private dining details, so contact the venue directly to confirm group arrangements.
    • For groups of 6 or more, weeknight bookings are likely more manageable than weekend evenings given how quickly the room fills on Fridays and Saturdays.

    Is Scopa Italian Roots good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with caveats. It works well for a birthday or anniversary dinner where a relaxed atmosphere matters more than ceremony.
    • If the occasion calls for a more formal room or a tasting-menu format, consider Osteria Mozza instead.
    • Scopa's OAD ranking (#258 in North America) means you're dining at a recognised level without the pressure of a high-formality room.

    How far ahead should I book Scopa Italian Roots?

    • Booking difficulty is rated easy, but Friday and Saturday evenings fill up. Aim for at least a week out for weekend dinners.
    • Weeknights are more flexible; a few days' notice is typically sufficient.
    • Sunday brunch is the easiest slot and often bookable with shorter lead time.

    What should I wear to Scopa Italian Roots?

    • No dress code is listed in the venue data. The Venice location and casual-Italian format suggest smart casual is appropriate.
    • You do not need to dress up, but arriving in beachwear from the boardwalk would be out of place for an evening booking.

    Does Scopa Italian Roots handle dietary restrictions?

    • No specific dietary accommodation information is available in the venue data. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if you have specific requirements.
    • Italian kitchens typically have flexibility on vegetarian requests, but confirm any allergy or intolerance needs in advance.

    Is Scopa Italian Roots good for solo dining?

    • Yes. The easy booking difficulty and casual atmosphere make solo dining direct here.
    • A weeknight early dinner (5–6 pm) is the most comfortable solo slot, with less ambient noise than weekend service.
    • If bar seating is available, it tends to be the better solo perch in rooms like this , check when booking.

    Compare Scopa Italian Roots

    Price vs. Value: Scopa Italian Roots
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Scopa Italian RootsEasy
    Kato$$$$Unknown
    Hayato$$$$Unknown
    Vespertine$$$$Unknown
    Holbox$$Unknown
    Sushi Kaneyoshi$$$$Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Scopa Italian Roots in Los Angeles?

    Scopa is the most accessible OAD-ranked Italian in LA in terms of booking difficulty. If you want to stay in the Italian category with more challenge and formality, there isn't a direct LA rival at this OAD tier that's easier to land. For a full LA trip, pair Scopa with a different cuisine category entirely — Hayato for Japanese tasting menu or Holbox for seafood — rather than doubling up on Italian.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Scopa Italian Roots?

    Dinner is the safer call — service runs Monday through Sunday evenings, giving you six nights to choose from. Sunday lunch (11 am–2:15 pm) is the only midday option, which makes it useful if you're planning a weekend afternoon in Venice, but dinner at Scopa on a mid-week night is where the room works best for a proper sit-down meal.

    Can Scopa Italian Roots accommodate groups?

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, which typically means groups have a reasonable shot at securing a table without months of lead time. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels — phone isn't listed in the database, so reach out via their website or reservation platform. Weekend evenings are the tightest windows for any group size.

    Is Scopa Italian Roots good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Scopa's OAD ranking (#258 in North America for 2025, up from #343 in 2024) gives it genuine credentials for a celebration dinner, and the Venice setting works for a date or a group milestone. It's not a tasting-menu format, so if you want the full ceremony of a progression of courses, look at Hayato or Vespertine instead.

    How far ahead should I book Scopa Italian Roots?

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, so a week or two out is usually sufficient for mid-week dinners. Friday and Saturday nights (open until 11 pm) will fill faster — book those 2–3 weeks ahead to be safe. You're not fighting the same scarcity as tasting-menu rooms like Hayato or Sushi Kaneyoshi.

    What should I wear to Scopa Italian Roots?

    Scopa sits on Washington Blvd in Venice, a neighbourhood that runs California-casual by default. The venue's OAD ranking signals it draws a food-aware crowd, but Venice's general dress code is relaxed. Clean, put-together casual fits the room — there's no indication in the available data of a formal dress requirement.

    Does Scopa Italian Roots handle dietary restrictions?

    Chef Antonia Lofaso's regional Italian format typically involves a full menu with flexibility for common restrictions, but specific dietary accommodation details aren't documented in the available data. check the venue's official channels before booking if restrictions are a deciding factor — don't assume Italian cuisine automatically means easy vegetarian or gluten-free options.

    Hours

    Monday
    5–10 pm
    Tuesday
    5–10 pm
    Wednesday
    5–10 pm
    Thursday
    5–10 pm
    Friday
    5–11 pm
    Saturday
    5–11 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–2:15 pm, 5–10 pm

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