Aventino Restaurant
Aventino, designed by GrizForm Design Architects, combines a sophisticated Italian restaurant and casual pizza shop inspired by Roman heritage, featuring diverse dining areas with rich greens and golds in Bethesda.
Envisioned by GrizForm Design Architects in collaboration with executive chef and owner Mike Friedman, Aventino is a Roman-Italian culinary haven located in Bethesda, Maryland. Aventino brings together the dual concepts of a refined restaurant and a casual pizza shop, presenting a unique dining experience inspired by the rich history and flavors of Roman cuisine.
The name Aventino pays homage to the Aventine Hill, one of the seven hills where Ancient Rome was originally built. This historical context influenced the overall design language, integrating elements reminiscent of Roman heritage with a contemporary twist. The dual-concept space of Aventino features both a sophisticated Italian restaurant alongside the AP Pizza Shop, a casual, 20-seat eatery offering pizza slices to-go.
Encompassing 6,258 square feet, Aventino presents a thoughtfully segmented space that caters to different dining experiences. The design challenge presented by varying street elevations led to the creation of distinct microclimates within the establishment; the space’s overall design is divided into three main areas, reflecting the culinary concept of dishes made simply with three primary ingredients.
The raised dining area is minimally adorned, offering a clean and refined ambiance. The lower dining area is richer in finishes and colors, providing a more intimate atmosphere. The use of deep greens and gold accents creates a luxurious yet inviting space for guests. Anchored by a large emerald and marble-clad bar, the bar area exudes a cozy charm with its dark, rich color palette and comfortable seating. The bar’s design fosters a relaxed environment perfect for enjoying classic libations and observing the action.
The restaurant’s color palette includes rich greens, golds, and mustards, which are carried throughout the space to create a cohesive visual experience. The mustard velvet chairs are a notable highlight, seamlessly integrating with the overall design and branding. Custom elements are also featured throughout, from the chef’s counter to the hand-crafted booths, enhancing the uniqueness of the space.
In partnership with DC-based design firm And Wiser, the branding at Aventino is intricately woven into the architectural design. Archways, metal framing, and large glass windows that fill the space with natural light all contribute to a harmonious blend of form and function, while recalling the aesthetic of Ancient Rome. The branding extends beyond mere aesthetics, encapsulating the essence of Aventino in every detail—from the animal-themed wallcoverings, inspired by Roman iconography, to the strategic placement of design elements that enhance the dining experience.
Both the restaurant and pizza shop share common amenities such as restrooms, but operate independently, each offering a unique dining experience. The design subtly references Roman history through the use of terracotta, vintage Roman-inspired accessories, and an earthy, urban aesthetic.
Opened in early 2024, Aventino offers a vibrant, versatile space where guests can enjoy a casual slice of pizza or indulge in a refined Roman-Italian meal, surrounded by a thoughtfully crafted environment that pays homage to history while maintaining modern sensibilities.
Design: GrizForm Design Architects
Photography: Kristopher Ilich