
What People Are Saying
from Google"Great Atmosphere & Nice Hangout Spot Bricktown Brewery has a very pretty interior and exterior, and the atmosphere was really nice. The service was good and the staff was friendly. The drink I ordered was good overall, though it was a little sweeter than my preference. Other than that, everything was enjoyable. I’ve also visited another Bricktown Brew location before, and that experience was really nice as well, so I can definitely say they maintain good service and a welcoming environment. It’s a great hangout spot, especially for people who enjoy a relaxed vibe. They also have a very wide and impressive beer selection, which is super cool. I would recommend this place to visit and enjoy."
"Stopped in with family for lunch. Ordered their pizza and it was very good. They have a large assortment of beers (as you would imagine) and they a nice variety of menu options to pair with them. It was fairly quiet inside since it was around 130 on a Friday, but the dining room started to fill up as we were leaving."
"Bricktown Brewery sits squarely in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, a bar-restaurant designed to capitalize on location and crowd alike. It is a place built for accessibility rather than distinction, offering familiarity in both menu and mood. There is no true specialty here. The menu is broad but shallow, covering a wide range of American comfort staples without diving deeply into any one direction. The drinks follow the same pattern—serviceable, predictable, and unadventurous. In many ways, this feels like Middle America distilled: no risks taken, no surprises offered, and for a large audience, that is precisely the appeal. It recalls a smaller, more patriotic cousin of The Cheesecake Factory. Around the table, choices ranged from fish dishes—a bold move in Oklahoma City—to standard bar fare like nachos and other familiar plates. Every dish landed in the same place: fine. Nothing arrived poorly executed, but nothing inspired pause or conversation either. The flavors were competent, the portions reasonable, and the presentations forgettable. That sense of adequacy defines the experience. Bricktown Brewery does not offend, but it does not engage. It is a restaurant that exists to satisfy a group with varied tastes, ensuring that everyone finds something acceptable, even if no one finds anything memorable. Would I return? If prompted by others, perhaps. Would I ever choose it myself? No. It is the culinary equivalent of background music—pleasant enough, but never the reason you came. My rating: ★★☆☆☆ 1 star — I will never return. 2 stars — If nearby, I might return, but without urgency. 3 stars — Worth a visit if in the area, though not a destination in itself. 4 stars — Worth going out of your way to enjoy. 5 stars — I would fly around the world for this meal."
"I come here when I want food, beer, and service that's always consistently good. It's sort of a "comfort" restaurant for my family. We've tried most of it and all the food we've had here is delightful. The tomato soup is surprisingly delicious. Four-star restaurant food at an affordable price."
"Had a quick lunch. We were for about 30 minutes. Fast and friendly service. It was cold that day so we got the soups and they were a big hit."