Tiny Tim’s Pizza and West Mountain Brewing Company
21 W Mountain St, Fayetteville, AR, 72701
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Address :
21 W Mountain St
Fayetteville, AR, 72701 - Phone (479) 521-5551
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Coat Check : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Pizza
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Taylor W.
Love the pizza but hate the beer selection. The environment is good as far as bar/restaurant joints go since it is a micro brewery. TV's make it good to catch a game and enjoy a pie and brew with friends. Great for groups - especially since it's on the square.
(4)Ben D.
Wife, daughter and I stopped here on a trip from Branson to Okc and most everything was closed on this Sunday much to my wife's dismay. I was very skeptical about the service and the wait times after reading the reviews, but was completely unfounded! Our server was great! She was sweet and very attentive! Our pizza came in 15 min. I've had better pizza but it wasn't bad at all. We had the meat head. Keep in mind, it is a bar/restaurant in the downtown area. My wife's eyeballs got somewhat large at the clientele that walked in. Also college age kids run the place so expect flair. We were not disappointed. Don't pass it up for the sketchy reviews.
(4)Dean G.
Disappointing. Wait time after order placed over 60mins. It's just pizza guys. When pizza arrived it was less than satisfactory. Recommend staying at home with a good store bought pizza instead.
(1)Lori H.
The service is prompt and waiter is friendly. The best meatball sub in The Square! Come on down and see the Christmas Lights. The streets and sidewalks are clear!
(5)Minhtastic P.
I visited here on a whim from some locals. The brewery has an eclictic crowd. You got your old guys, young guys, black guys, MILFs, GILFs, bikers, and even this Asian guy. We all have one common thing. We all love beer. It was nice to taste some local brews from this place. We ended up sitting there for a couple hours just drinking and chit-chatting. I wish I didn't live so far from this brew else I'd visit it 60% of the time, all the time. Asian recommendation given!
(4)Christopher A.
Good beer good pizza sub par service at first. Not great for large groups over 6 persons.
(4)Chris S.
Great wait staff, friendly but horribly uncouth cook staff. I hate being called "buddy" by a 20 year old at my age. Beer was great, facility was clean. TV was broken but running. Pizza was crap, cracker crust, hardly any sauce, few topping, worse than frozen. Had the meat head. The Eureka $5 is better taste and quality, though less cheese. Won't see a need to ever go back for pizza, but the beer was good. Wife said no latch on bathroom stall door. Slender, short dark haired waitress in her 20's was professional and nice while the rest of them were lacking, to include carrying out a huge bag of trash through the middle of the restaurant right by our table while we were eating, horse playing, one of them (guy) jumping out from behind a corner to scare a girl employee. This all like there were no customers there. WTF. Grow up, learn manners, become professional, make good pizza. Simple. Just go to Taco Bell or Hardees down the street and learn how they treat their customers and respect their jobs. I feel like a valued, respected and appreciated customer EVERY time I go to Taco Bell or Hardees, and usually for under $6, where I just whizzed away over $30 at your place and even gave a Damn tip!
(1)Joanna K.
It was a beautiful Saturday and was in town for a wedding. Was super hungry and had limited time so we figured a pizza would be perfect. The restaurant was pretty empty and we quickly placed our order. 30 minutes later no pizza, so inquired to our server. Was told it would be another 30 minutes! No way was I waiting an hour for a pizza. Decided to walk out and the server said she'd have to go check and see how much my club soda costs! Are you kidding me? So happy we left, the pizzas didn't look that good anyway!!
(1)J G.
Good pizza, we grabbed a Fool's Gold (tons of cheese) with Canadian Bacon along with a veggie pizza called Fungus Among Us. The crust is excellent, thin, and crispy. Pizzas and salads are both good size. Good tap beer selection from Ozark, Core, Fossil Cove and Mother's. Overall, we enjoyed the food as did our kiddos... The only downside was the service, the staff was not very friendly or polite. Rarely saw or waitress smile and wasn't in the mood to make conversation with anyone at the table.
(3)Josh C.
I like craft beer made in Arkansas and thin crust pizza. This place has both, so I like West Mountain Brewing Company.
(3)D D.
I recently revisited Tim's/West Mountain Brewery. I had better service this time and the pizza was excellent. The crust is growing on me but I'm still not a big fan. As usual, the beer was good!
(4)John D.
Slooooow service. Not busy but we waited over an hour for the pizza. It tasted like cheap frozen pizza. Crust was bland and dry. Sauce was almost nonexistent. Overall it really was underwhelming. I give it 2 stars cause the beer is really good... but don't go there if you're hungry.
(2)Kiki M.
Pros: Their pizza is good. Their crust is thin and cracker-like. If that's not your thing, you won't like it, but I think it's pretty tasty. Standard selection of available toppings. Several beers on tap, including usually at least 2-3 of their own brews. We avoid the non-bar side of the restaurant, with its atmosphere-killing fluorescent lights, but the brewery side is cozy and has that small town vibe to it. Always plenty of interesting conversation should you choose to sit at the bar. Cons: really just one...if they're the slightest bit busy, the service here is absolutely awful. To the point where it's just downright frustrating. Once you seat yourself, it takes about 10-15 minutes before anyone even notices. The servers are usually pretty friendly, but they seem to have so many tables, you're lucky if they check on you at all. It's so bad that usually everyone in our group will go ahead and order 2 beers right off the bat, because otherwise you will sit there with an empty glass for ages. It takes forever to get your check, and if you're with a large group, expect none of the checks to be correct. It is really a shame, because the food and drink they offer is great. We only go here though when we know we have plenty of time to spare.
(3)Katelyn N.
I wouldn't even give this place a star but I didn't have an option in order to write a review. The service was beyond terrible, more like a high speed train wreck. First off, we had to clean off our own table after asking the waitress to do so three times. We ordered some drinks (but they didn't have a drink menu and the waitress didn't know any if the home brew beers they carried, even though they have signs says "we have a posted drink menu") but their home brew was terrible. So we ordered a rum and coke. It sat on the bar for over 15 mins & when they served it to us, it was watered down and over poured. Next we proceeded to order food but they only had one menu available for our table, because the rest were being used. They gave us paper plates to eat off of, and we had to get up and get silverware ourselves.... After waiting over an hour for our food (which came out wrong). We asked for a to-go box for our salad, they informed us they don't have to-go boxes and we weren't allowed to use a pizza box either. Add insult to injury, there was no toilet paper in the bathroom. This is by far the WORST SERVICE I HAVE EVER HAD & I was raised in the restaurant industry. This place needs to have a serious intervention. I hope they will be out of business in no time, because no one should experience this train wreck.
(1)Julie S.
We stopped in Fayetteville on our way home from a killer lake weekend. Yelp told us about lots of other places in this cutest of burgs but, it being the 4th of July and all, these were closed. Luckily for us, West Mountain was open. We were happy for food (and I, not driving, happy for beer!) Here's the rub on West Mountain, from my humble perspective. We walked in the wrong way, leading us to a bar a space that was a little depressing. A large table of people sat not speaking to one another (hangry, perhaps) and a few couples looked up with disdain - not for us, per se, but possibly for this dank little space with dark paneling that made it seem like day-for-night. Truffaut would have been proud. Little did she know, until she went to the ladies, that just beyond the sad threshold, there was a beautifully sunlit atrium space on the other side of the facilities. We up and moved to the atrium area and had a much more summertime-vacation-feeling- time. While the space is still a little ragtag, it was so much better than the bar side. A really helpful waitress (who had especially excellent diction by the way) took good care of us, the house-made beers were delish (I had the saison, natch) and the pizza was decent. Solid three on the food. We made our own with some veg and sausage. It felt like there was a flavor missing from the pizza. Oregano, perhaps? It just didn't have a whole lot of taste, for whatever reason. We skipped the salad because the dressings are actually listed on the menu as "Kraft" dressings. I'm thankful for the full disclosure, but Kraft does not a salad make. We were happy with the pie and thankful they were open on America's birthday. As my boyfriend Mr. K put it, a perfectly fine vacation pizza. True. He always gets it right.
(3)Victoria S.
I normally do not do this to independent venues as I am an avid supporter of local businesses; however, tonight's incident really bothered me. I sat down at our local Tiny Tim's Pizza on the Square in Fayetteville, AR. We've made it the our holiday tradition to go to Tim's Pizza then to visit the Light of the Ozarks afterwards. I patiently waited for my family and another couple to show up. Looking around, there were tables moved together with other large groups. Although we weren't the largest group, any parent knows that a 4 top for a group of 4 grown-ups and 2 babies, diaper bags and 2 strollers would be like cramping sardines in a can. I moved two tables together as one of the Tiny Tim's Pizza servers approach me. The conversation went like this: TT: "Did someone tell you that you could move these tables together?" Me: "No, they didn't, but I thought that when the hostess said sit anywhere, it meant anywhere." TT: "Just this table [points to the one I was sitting at]. Not this table (points to other table that was moved). We have regulations and.... (I couldn't hear the rest because she was busy moving the other table back to the original position). I don't go over to your house and move your furniture." Me: (I was fuming by this point) "No one told me I couldn't move the table" -Husband walks in- Me: "We're leaving, this lady is rude to me." TT: "I'm sorry, no, I wasn't trying to be rude (not in a nice way... more defensively)." Me: "What is your name?" As I go and shake her hand. TT: "My name is J, I'm also the manager, so you can call and complain to me on Monday. Thank you and Merry Christmas. I doubt you will, but have a Merry Christmas." (shaking my hand). Even the people around us were shocked at her rude behavior and attitude. Merry Christmas everyone! Yes, I will NOT be having a Merry Christmas at Tiny Tim's Pizza EVER AGAIN! It's the Scrooges like her that ruin people's day and take the Merry out of Christmas-time.
(1)Bradford D.
I'm surprised all the reviews are so low for TIm's. Went here for lunch last Sunday with a large group and we had a good time. I thought the pizza was pretty good and I like that "cracker" style of crust. The pies were full of toppings and the gal serving us was nice and I chatted with her when we were leaving about the West Mountain Brewing...she said they were hoping to start brewing soon now that they have got past some of their setbacks. I think once they are a brewery, things will definitely pick up and they will do well as another option to Hog Haus.
(4)Ellen M.
The pizza is one of the best in Fayetteville. The service is slightly better than average. The beer choices are extensive but most are bitter with after taste. We prefer Blue Moon . We hope they will add Blue moon to the drink list since we don't like any of the beer we have tried. After paying for 6 different one and being disappointed we would sure like a tasty beer with the pizza. We will probably eat there again since the pizza is good.
(4)Harold Bishop W.
Ate there today with friends and I'd do it again. $4 beer sampler? What's not to like about that? The pizza is fairly decent and eating from a paper plate doesn't bother me. The service could be better but I could be thinner and more polite and yet the world turns on regardless of these unchanging facts. I liked it and would bring friends to check it out.
(4)Sarah G.
I didn't get pizza, maybe that was my problem. I had a veggie sandwich that was very tasty, but if something is served with "chips", I'm usually expecting homemade kettle chips or at least something a little more appetizing than....Ruffles? Really? Urrgh. Didn't even touch them. There was one point when I looked down at my glass and noticed that there was... pink... lipstick... stuck to it. I looked up at my cohort dining with me-- let's put it this way, neither one of us was wearing pink lipstick. Especially not THAT pink. I had to -get up- to find a waitress, and when I did, she tried to just bring me out a new glass-- NOT a new beer; which I thought was very poor customer service. I politely asked her for a new beer and she complied, but she seemed like I was asking a lot. Girl, I just had lipstick on my glass. You are getting me *another beer.* Sorry. Just the way it goes. Average priced, my sandwich was pretty good, but eh, I would have no reason to go back.
(1)Ben T.
Good selection of fresh tap beers. Friendly service. A couple TVs to watch the game. We came on the day after Christmas, so it was pretty dead (maybe 6-7 other patrons). As for the food, here are the pros: It's pretty cheap. We ordered a medium pizza. Toppings were fairly generous. We got pepperoni and onion. There was pepperoni on every bite. The sauce was decent, as was the cheese (really tough to screw that up). Major con: Sheesh, the crust is horrendous. I have no idea how they made the crust with the exact consistency of a Saltine(TM) cracker. But maybe you don't care about that. So come here for good beers and friendly atmosphere. The food isn't the draw, but after a couple of pints who cares about the lame pizza crust?
(3)R H.
This review is strictly based on a draft beer and a Ruben Sandwich They have a great but semi small beer selection Waitress was quick and pleasant. Beer was cold, and the Ruben was very good. I like rubens made all ways, this one has great corned beef, frenches mustard, fresh krout and delicious marble rye. My only complaint is the size of the sandwich, it was tiny, but I guess that is fitting at Tiny Tim's Pizza. I will look forward to trying them out again.
(4)Eric B.
I sampled Tim's pizza recently and I wasn't really taken with it. The crust was very bland - I usually eat all of my crust, and found myself leaving crusts on the plate. Toppings were added in appropriate amounts, and seemed of reasonable quality. At the last second, I decided to move up to a medium for the leftovers, but I think I'd have been happier leaving it at a small, and going somewhere else next time. Everyone was very friendly, and I wanted to like the food, but in the end it was a very forgettable pizza.
(2)Callan C.
Tim's on the square has remained unchanged for the last 14 years that I have been familiar with Fayetteville. The Tim's franchises or whatever they are continue to be Fayetteville staples. Personally, I enjoy the Mission location the best - but Tiny Tim's on the square is a great option. Good pizza and a great location near the town center. Another great plus is that you can also order and eat the pizza in the adjoining West Mountain Brewing Co - a very chill spot.
(3)Sarah F.
Miller Lite is actually a mainstay of the rotating taps at West Mountain, although generally speaking, its neighbors--Diamond Bear, Boulevard, New Belgium, Avery, Rogue and Warsteiner beers--and the excellent daily beer specials on those beers ($7 a pitcher, $2 a pint for the sale beer) are probably more likely to get recommended. Another perk: daily happy hour specials from 4PM to 6PM. Pizza is tolerable if you don't hate on the cracker crust and don't want anything fancy on your pie. Don't go looking for broccoli or basil and learn from your shrimp salad mistakes. Also ignore the styrofoam. Or try to convince the owner to switch to something not so environmentally offensive.
(3)Eric E.
When I am traveling, I make a point of hitting the local brewpub in town. This one follows the tried and true formula. Pizza and beers not bad but didn't stand out. Not much happening in downtown Fayetteville on a Tuesday nite so I'm glad I stopped in. Might be back tomorrow.
(3)Kimberly J.
The beer special here is really great unless it is Boulevard Pale Ale...which is almost always is....BUT BESIDES THAT THE PIZZA IS GREAT! And on the rare occasion that the beer special is something besides the Boulevard Pale Ale then THE BEER SPECIAL IS AMAZING!!! 2 dollar beers or 7 dollar pitchers!!! That is a great deal!! Great place to watch the Olympics!
(4)Gwen F.
Great pizza....a must eat in Fayetteville! Ruebin not so good ;)
(5)Justin M.
If all you do is get pizza here, the it's a 2 star place. Tiny Tim's is actually far better as a bar that serves eatable pizza. The location is fantastic. There is a decent selection of beers. They have been falling out of pizza rotation ever since several better pizza places have opened within blocks of Tiny Tim's.
(3)Bob H.
Tim's Pizza is excellent. Try a specialty like the Meat Head or Fools Gold. It gives all the other pizza in town a run for it's money. Very flavorful and fresh. The crust is thinner with a moderate helping of sauce. Very generous on the cheese.
(5)Darren F.
Another pizza I don't understand. Slightly better than Eureka pizza ....but that isn't saying much. Cracker crust, terrible salads(altho I don't care about salads at a pizza joint) etc etc. I think this is another instance where people that grew up eating it(my wife included) have some kind of nostalgia thing attached to it and confuse that with "good". Gave it one more star than Eureka simply because it is more of a sit down experience.
(2)Sue M.
Never have understood what people like here. Okay pizza, lot of tiny shrimp on plain old lettuce salad, semi-surly staff and no Miller Lite. What's to recommend?
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