Brick Oven Restaurant serves Austin, TX and is located in the 78701 ZIP code.
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Brick Oven Restaurant received an average rating of 3.60 out of 5 stars from 15 reviews.
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In Short
The Brick Oven serves up its famous pizzas made in a 100-year-old, 700-degree oak wood oven. The decor is casual. The furniture and paintings are plain and tasteful, but unchanging. The most popular item on the extensive… Read Full Editorial
So so experience by Sarah S via Insider Pages on 2/19/2010
The atmosphere of this place could use some updates. The lighting is bright and the tables are a little cheap. It seems to want to be a family place but the location is close to bars and music venues. The food is okay but easy to forget.
Great Lunch Spot! by Mary M via Insider Pages on 1/11/2010
Love this spot for lunch. A variety of daily specials all fresh to order. Salads and fresh bread are a plus. Take your friends, but go early to avoid the downtown lunch rush.
Absolutely terrible by Jane R via Insider Pages on 6/12/2008
There was a time this was a good restaurant, but our last experience there will definitely be our very last one. The service was horrible; we had to wait a while to place our order, but then it took about an hour (literally) to get it. …
Brick Over by Sara A. via Judy's Book on 3/22/2006
Although I was quite impressed with the Brick Over North location, my visit to the original location left me wishing for a lot more.When we arrived, we were seated by a very apathetic hostess who seated us at the very back and darkest of…
Excellent Pie, VERY Romantic! by jcorgidog via Citysearch on 6/8/2005
Authentic European style pie here. Pizza is not very big, but huge on taste. Very quiet, pretty, small dining room. I'd recommend this restaurant for any guy that wants to propose to his girl over a glass of wine and a slice of pie!
My All Time Favorite Italian by nshepherd via Citysearch on 5/13/2005
Whether you want a quick lunch or a romantice dinner Brick Oven is an exquisit place to dine with. I have never been let down by the personable staff, delicious food, or sensable price. I would definalty reccomend the pizza and any type of…
Excellent Pizza! by markolyn via Citysearch on 3/6/2005
I'm not sure why the other reviewers are so negative on this restaurant--maybe they just went on bad days. They use very fresh ingredients on the pizza--the one I had last night had mounds of fresh Roma tomatoes, chipolte sauce, spicy…
Don't Bother by kyladr via Citysearch on 9/18/2003
A few coworkers and myself went for lunch one day and the service was bad, to put it plainly. The food was fair. We opted not to complain and let the tip reflect our dissatisfaction with the service. Our server followed us out to our…
Go somewhere else by eachick via Citysearch on 5/6/2003
The service is just pitiful. Salads after pizza, etc. Forget wine - if you do get it, it won't be what you ordered. Native Austininte - never figured out why people go here. It's just a rip.
Good food, good game by thatsallfolks via Citysearch on 3/12/2003
A recent outing to a Longhorn basketball game gave us the opportunity to dine at this restaurant for the first time in a while. Although the establishment keeps getting bigger every time we go, the quality of the food hasn't suffered one…
The other Brick Oven! by johnmuir via Citysearch on 11/17/2002
The Brick Oven pizzaria at 1608 W 35th Street is wonderful: Great atmosphere, wonderful food, great service. The Brick Oven on Red River, dispite the same name shares few of these attributes. It's night and day.
Not very good by rlewis1013 via Citysearch on 11/6/2002
I think this is susposed to be some type of gourmet type of pizza but it sucks. I won't go back! In Texas there is some awsome food but a good Pizza is very hard to find. Stick to BQ and Tacos.
Average to poor by norm2000 via Citysearch on 11/1/2002
The food is very average and the kitchen is often careless - for example, I am vegetarian and in one case I verified and ordered a vegetarian pasta in a cream sauce. When it was brought to the table, it had chunks of chicken in the sauce.…
Tasty! by thebignut via Citysearch on 8/8/2002
Old style pizza! There pizza is more closely related to what you would get in Italy!
serious calories...great garlic by fcshopper via Citysearch on 7/29/2002
Consistently good food and service. You have to know pizza is good if you walk in and can smell the garlic!