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- Attire:
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- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
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- Takes Reservations:
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- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
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- Wheelchair Accessible:
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- Outdoor Seating:
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- Good For:
- Late Night
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
8 reviews for Brickyard Pizza
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LOVE their pizza! Usually stop here when I'm craving cheesy goodness - its my go to place for pizza. This last time I went, I ordered a whole pie and it was delicious. I normally don't like the crusts of pizzas as I find them too hard on the outside and doughy on the inside but I love the crusts on these. Its not too crispy and not too doughy - its like eating the bread given to you at an Italian restaurant. Yum!
When dropping in for pizza it can be hit and miss depending on their demand and when the last pie was made. There has only been on occasion where I was disappointed by what they had left. You can always ask them to warm up the slice for you - it tastes so much better.
Listed in: A Culinary Tour of Victoria
If you've had a few drinks and you need some grease - head here. Though I'm certain that a big, fat slice of this pizza is far better when you've had a bit to drink and it's piping hot from the oven. A slice is $3.25, but huge. And it seems less greasy than Ali Baba's.
It's not quite Golden Boy (in San Francisco - where I used to live), but I'll take it.
Great place for a cheap lunch that will keep you full until tomorrow. 2 slices $6.50 is great value.
I spent just under 3 months in Victoria and outside of my residence I spent more time at the Brickyard than anywhere else. My roommate worked here and I would go and hang out there because there were tv's and they serve beer.
I've had just about every kind of pizza from this place and it's some of the best pizza I've ever had. The beer is reasonably priced and I watched everything from Jeopardy to Toronto Raptors on their tv's.
Definitely worth hitting up.
Not a bad place to grab a quick beer, but the pizza is absolutely horrific. It's invariably cold, stale, and bigger than your face. Go for a beer before Prima Strada.
My partner was craving pizza on our recent weekend trip, so we trekked out to the Brickyard for a few slices. The hours (open 'til Holy Crap Really? a.m.) and beverages (beeeeeer) were perfect. He enjoyed both the atmosphere of the place, and the taste and size of the slices, and wanted to go back. Sadly, I gave the restaurant a second chance, and on both visits, my veggie slices were lukewarm, with rubbery cheese and spongy crust. The pizza tasted like it wouldn't have been much better when freshly-made, and the place was depressingly dim and weirdly claustrophobic. It's probably best to think of the Brickyard as a dive bar that happens to serve pizza.
Brickyard is a great place to stop on your way home after going to Sugar nightclub up the street. I've never been disappointed. The pizza is always hot and tasty, the slices are large (just what you're looking for when drunk and hungry) and it's well priced for the portions.
This was awesome thick crust spongy pizza. I really enjoyed it for a place where you just grab a slice rather than a whole pie. I think it was $3.50, for a veggie slice and it wasn't small.