BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse Menu

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  • Rachel S.

    Whew, okay. So this experience was a roller-coaster of emotions for me. That phrase is dumb. I like roller-coasters. We went here after an early D&D wrap up, and if I know I'm going out to eat, I try to choose somewhere I haven't been because I have a review problem. Also, it was late enough that there wasn't a plethora of choices. I'm not big on beer but normally places like this have a giant selection of ales and such that they don't have in your average eatery that also happens to have alcohol. So I ordered some sort of cider, and when she looked at my I.D., she said she couldn't serve me because it's expired. Urrrgh. I didn't even really pay attention to my I.D., because it's ONLY an I.D. -not a driver's license. And I've been getting alcohol no problem so it didn't even cross my mind. I wasn't upset with the server by any means, it just kind of... sucked. There are probably more eloquent ways to word that, but that's what encompasses how I felt most. I swear by my pretty floral bonnet... (not looking forward to a tag agency trip). That was just a little experience side note, nothing to do with my actual rating. Though my emotions started here. For my meal, I ordered the mahi-mahi over pineapple fried rice and vegetables. It sounded amazing! When I got it, the rice was slightly undercooked and the taste was... jumbled. It reminded me of a few times when I tried a new rice mix at home and it didn't turn out well. The fish was bland and chewy. I couldn't eat the rest in good conscious. It was just so awful. My boyfriend insisted that I say something, but I just -can't-. I have this weird block that makes me panic up if I feel like I have to send something back or complain. More often than not I suck it up and eat it, or pretend to take it home to eat and still pay for it. It hasn't happened at all often, which is of course a good thing, but it sure is a moment of sheer TERROR for me. Finally, my boyfriend said something and our server was very nice about it and said she'd take it off our ticket and I could get something else. By now, my sympathetic nervous response had kicked in because of the stress I was putting myself through and I wasn't very hungry anymore. I'll admit, I cried a bit. I really do hate doing that. The manager came to our table to make sure everything was alright and apologized about the food and such. I felt like I was going to die. How embarrassing (to me)! But she was most kind and helpful. I chose the spring roll appetizer, though and liked it quite a bit. So my rating started at 2 stars, but after composing myself and analyzing it more closely, it got to 3 stars: I tried my boyfriend's fries that came with his burgers and they were delicious, and he really enjoyed his burger. I did taste my boyfriend's beer, and it was tasty. The spring rolls were yummy. The staff handled the situation way better than I did.

    (3)
  • Francis F.

    Every time I've visited BJ's has been an enjoyable experience. The wait has never been too long, and the service is prompt and courteous. They specialize as a microbrewery, of which I am a fan, and their beers are all very good. They also highlight their pizza on the menu and every time I've had it, it's been great. I've also had their burger, very good, and a salmon dish that was excellent. My daughter loves their house brewed root beer; say's it's the best. This is great place for a date or to take the family.

    (4)
  • Reuben R.

    I have dined at BJs many times and every time it is great. However this one time I went with my friends during lunch. We called ahead to ask if we could order a desert to go and eat it there. The lady said no, so we ordered it togo anyway. When we got there, they hadn't packaged the desert up so we asked if we could just eat it there. She said "Oh like you asked on the phone? NO (in a smirky attitude)." We then asked a waiter and he said that would be fine. Then the manager came and gave us crap because we were minors. I called the corporate office and they gave me crap too. BJs is a good restaurant, but over priced. Do not go there without being ready to receive smirky and rude comments. 3 stars for previous experiences, but that is very generous.

    (3)
  • Caroline V.

    the oreo pakoozie was very good the ice cream that they make is fabulous. I had the pork chops that were nothing to brag about and will not order it again but the crispy jalapeno burger was to die for the bun was so soft and just looking at it immediately new I should have ordered it .

    (4)
  • Scott S.

    Great food - very long wait to be seated, order, and receive the meal.

    (3)
  • Matt W.

    This is the 2nd BJ's I have been to and I am surprised why this chain is still around. The food was served cold buy a horrible lazy waiter with an attitude and the manager didn't think anything was wrong. We were presented with a bill for our food and drinks, and when the credit card was run the waiter added a gratuity. When the waiter was questioned on this, he said we should have paid attention to the menu closer and then states he is done with us and walks away. The funny thing is, we were going to leave him more than what he added to the credit card bill. Avoid this restaurant and this chain.

    (1)
  • Mark H.

    Awesome shrimp tacos! Was here for lunch and the beers looked awesome as well. Too bad I had to work..lol. We need one of these in O'Fallon, MO!! I was told the Flat Bread Pizza us phenomenal too.

    (5)
  • Cw S.

    Wish they had Dr. Pepper! *** EDITED 8/1/2010 *** Hooray, they got Dr. Pepper!!!

    (5)
  • Senushi J.

    We got together with a big group of friends last night, and I've gotta say it's a great place to get a wide variety of tastes together to watch a Thunder game. Normally, I'd give a place like this 2 stars based on the food because it's just mediocre chain restaurant food (think Applebee's or TGIFridays), but this place gets an extra star for their wide variety of beer and because they have a gluten free menu! I wanted to get something a little healthier [read: lighter in calories] and opted for the Chicken Lettuce Wraps as my entree even though it's listed under "Appetizers to Share." They're tasty and even though they're only 272 calories, it filled me up. If you are watching calories, don't be fooled into ordering a salad...some of their salads are over 1500 calories because of all the toppings and dressing! Because my boyfriend has Celiac, we're always happy to see a gluten free menu. He ordered a gluten free pizza, and it was actually very good! The crust was great and the 10" pizza was satisfying. Everyone kept talking about the Pizookie, which is basically a large chocolate chip cookie baked in a mini deep dish pan until it's slightly crunchy on the outside and ooey-gooey on the inside. It's topped with two scoops of delicious vanilla bean ice cream. Split in half, it's about 850 calories for a portion...but since there was a gluten-free pizookie, we HAD to try it...calories, schmalories. Since I've taste-tested a lot of gluten free deserts and make them a lot at home, I can honestly say that BJ's did a great job on their gluten free pizookie! You can't tell that it's gluten free!! My advice: split an entree because the portions are large, and if you're dying for dessert split a pizookie too.

    (3)
  • Joseph C.

    Great place for burgers and pizza. And if you're drinking try the Red Apple, its awesome :)

    (3)
  • Beverly R.

    we've been here before, and it was excellent. yesterday was my daughter-in-laws birthday and i brought her and my grandson in for dinner. first - the water took about 10 minutes to make it to our table. the sampler appetizer, amazing. the deep crust pizza, just ok. we asked for marinara sauce because it was kind of dry - took about 10 minutes. my grandsons mac and cheese?? cold and dry, and they forgot to bring the potatoes with it. i was a waitress for over 20 years. these are things that you notice - because your tip depends on it. they do have multiple servers working the same table, and that's okay, but the mac and cheese that was clearly cold and dried out should never had made it to the table. perhaps if we had a manager in there who table-touched, the experience would have been better. i actually felt bad for leaving a tip as low as i did, and decided to write this in case the server wondered why.

    (2)
  • Jeanette T.

    The tomato/mozzarella salad was very yummy. The tavern cut pizza has a cracker like crust which is so good if you like thin crust. The salted caramel pizzookie is a chocolate chip cookie with ice cream and salted caramel sauce....to die for! Nice atmosphere, good service.Will definitely go back when we go to OKC.

    (5)
  • Kathleen B.

    Fantastic food, atmosphere, and drinks! Great service! Perfect for date night!!!!!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Tiffany W.

    Have the unlimited soup and salad lunch special. Everything was fresh and delicious and I will definitely be back. Our server was delightful. Ask for Jennifer. A great environment for couples, families, or even just having a lunch by yourself.

    (5)
  • Melodie H.

    Went there with a friend for dinner. I wasn't hungry but I can always eat dessert. Service was ok. The Pizookie White Chocolate Macademia Nut is amazing! I went there the next weekend just for the Pjzookie! You just need to try it!

    (3)
  • Evan C.

    I usually go for the mom & pop restaurants instead of the national chain ones, but I have to make an exception for BJ's. Their steaks are selected from the finest cuts and well-done and seasoned to perfection. Pasta is sauted with the finest herbs and cheeses and served with a crunchy garlic bread. You won't have to worry about picking the wrong item because you will find something special in all of their menu items. I am one year away from being able to indulge in their handcrafted beverages, but all of my friends think they are smooth, refreshing, and unlike any that you'll find in your local convenience store. Wait times can take up to an hour during the weekends. This is the absolute top spot for birthdays and reunions. Their friendly staff will make sure that you have the ultimate experience that you wanted.

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    Better than Rockbottom, not as good as Gordon Biersch. I was a bit surprised to find one of these in OKC when I came to visit; it may be the best brewpub in OKC, but I don't really know. Wedge salad was good; pizza was OK. I didn't have any beer so no help there.

    (3)
  • Lisa C.

    I normally don't do chains, but I have to mention BJ's because they have very good beer. Go get yourself a 7-set taster and see what I mean. Their pizza's are decent. Sometimes we get food, but usually it's just a pitcher of Jeremiah Red.

    (3)
  • Natalie K.

    If you want to be served delicious food by the nicest people in the city, go ahead and eat here. We went to eat on a Saturday night, and I couldn't believe how genuinely nice every single person on the staff was. From the hostess, to the employee who seated us, to the waiter, everyone just seemed happy to be working there. And not only was our waiter friendly, but he was prompt with the food and knowledgeable of their extensive food and beer menu. The wait was projected to be about 20 minutes by we were seated in ten. To start, we ordered the Ahi Poke. The flavors were great and the wonton chips were warm and crispy, but the quantity was less than I was used to (but still tasted great, which is the important thing). For drinks and entrees, I ordered their Hopstorm IPA which is a great all-around IPA, and a burger which came with a very large side of fries. My partner ordered the Chicken Fried Steak which came out huuuuge! The service I experienced that night left a lasting impression on me. I definitely plan on visiting this location again!

    (5)
  • Quijana B.

    Ahi Poke I just needed to leave that there, all on its own for a moment. Ahi poke is one of my favorite foods from Hawaii, and friends enjoy teasing me with amazing photos of their simple lunches. I had to make the trip to BJ's to order the closest thing I can find in a restaurant in this landlocked state. The good news is that the poke is not at all bad, and is probably delicious for those who don't know how much better it could be. The bad news is that it left me more homesick than ever, and had me wanting to run to the kitchen with Sam Choy's cookbook in one hand and some sesame oil in the other. Really, the sesame oil would be enough. Maybe I'll bring some with me next time. And some rice, because the tortilla chips simply confused me. We also ordered salads and pizza, and I can see why people return. The deep dish crust was good and greasy, and held the toppings well. It wasn't the best pizza I've ever had, but was tasty enough that we would order it again. Side salads were a standard size, but had a few nice twists. I particularly liked the pear and walnut salad, which had plenty of texture and flavor throughout. And I had to try the Pizookie, which looks much bigger than it is, but is easily enough to share with someone. Ours was half chocolate chip, half dark chocolate salted caramel. The ice cream did its job by melting all over the cookie, which made it difficult to know how much had been consumed. What started out as "just a bite" quickly became "I'll skip dinner and head to the gym!" and then it was gone.... Will we return? Maybe. I would not go out of my way to visit, but would pick BJ's over other chain restaurant options if I was in the area. I'll order the ahi poke and then drown my sadness under a pool of molten cookie goodness. And then I'll head to the gym.

    (3)
  • Paul M.

    I really like the beer at BJ's. Coming from an area full of microbrews, Oklahoma doesn't offer a ton of selection. BJ's is close and like I mentioned, have a very nice craft beer selection. The menu is perhaps a bit too extensive, but the food is generally always good. The pizza is much better than I would have expected. The wait staff has always been good, but I did manage to get one server who was rather impatient with my father who was overwhelmed by the menu and hard of hearing. Not sure why she was so distracted, the place wasn't busy, but I just ordered for my father and moved on.

    (4)
  • Chanda E.

    I use to LOVE this place. I had not been in almost six months so when I got there I was definitely disappointed to see that the menu had changed. But I pushed on. The waiter was terrible sat there for 20 minutes waiting to give our drink order even when it wasn't busy. We ordered the 20 dollar steak and got a slab of fat. I'm not exaggerating either. Both steaks were bad the manager tried to fix it but my sister had to be at work soon so we ended up leaving hungry

    (1)
  • Eric M.

    I've been to hundreds of Steakhouses across the country but this was the most perfectly cooked MR Ribeye I have had in years! Split with my partner and flatbread pizza with a nice Blond Ale!

    (5)
  • Jim H.

    When we are in town to see in-laws, this is one of the places I was want to go. The food is good and I love the pizookie dessert. This visit was at 4:30 PM on Wednesday afternoon, which was New Year's Eve. We ordered the Calamari for an appetizer. The first one that came out was overcooked and we had to send it back, but the second one was cooked well and tasted great.The funny thing about this is our in-laws said that in the past, the calamari had been variable, where on one visit it would be cooked perfect and the next visit, it would be overcooked and have to be sent back. So, when we ordered the calamari, we had even told our waiter that if it's overcooked were sending it back and he still decided to deliver the overcooked one to our table and we immediately send it back. Go figure! So, onto the entrées. My wife ordered the roasted vegetable flatbread pizza, minus goat cheese, to make it vegan - (thanks to the waitress, who is vegan, for the suggestions to my wife on vegan items!). My wife thought this was very good. My father-in-law and I ordered a large pizza, 1/2 pepperoni and 1/2 sausage with black olives and mushrooms on both. He thought this was good, I thought it was alright. My mother-in-law ordered Chipotle honey glazed salmon and she thought it tasted very good And now the coup de grace, one thing that has always been outstanding on my previous three visits to BJ's, is the chocolate chunk Pizookie. This is a large chocolate chunk cookie served hot, in a cast iron skillet with two scoops of ice cream on top. This is outstanding! So, this was at least my third time visiting here and despite the server bringing out the overcooked calamari the food was all good, as it has been on previous visits, and I'm sure I'll be back here during our next trip.

    (4)
  • Al G.

    Excellent steak and the white cheddar mashed potatoes were awesome. Lots of choices in beers as well, which you can sample ahead of time. Will definitely be back the next time I'm in OKC.

    (5)
  • Matt P.

    One of my favorite places to go with one of my closest friends. They have such a wide selection of food, my favorite of which is the Parmesan crusted chicken. I also always get a wedge salad- they're so hard to find around here and I always love the ones they prepare. If you've never been before, one of the greatest things they have is the Pizookie. It's my favorite dessert anywhere. The cookies and cream is the best (basically a hot cookie with ice cream and cookies and cream on top). Also, they recently added the ability to pay with Apple Pay from your iPhone through their mobile app, which is incredibly handy and makes the checkout process so quick and seamless. I'm top of all of this, the inside of the restaurant is so nice and always so clean. It's dimly lit which is nice, especially for a nice dining experience. Recap: excellent food, wonderful atmosphere, and quick checkout for those with Apple Pay!

    (4)
  • Sofia L.

    Absolutely terrible food and service. My friends always drag me here because they love their pizza and beer. I have yet to receive a correct order at the same time as theirs in 3 visits. Boycott!

    (1)
  • Matt B.

    I come here for the excellent pizza. If you like deep-dish pizza, this great- in fact, I'm not sure there is pizza in town that I like better. They also have a big selection of beers, including their own brews. The dining room is trendy, warm and inviting, clean, and the service is great. This location stays packed after about 6pm, so you will have to wait for seating, and parking can be difficult.

    (4)
  • Gaia S.

    We just moved to the area and had passed by this place when we were driving around. The overall feel is laid back and comforting. The food smelled and looked great, so when we got our plates we were expecting it to taste just as good. AND IT DID!!! The food was unbelievably good!!! We had the rib and the fish tacos!! You definitely have to try those two things. The drinks were great as well. We will defiantly be going back here on a regular basis now that it's in out neighborhood!!!!

    (5)
  • Amy P.

    Between my husband's managerial keys jiggling and my heels clicking, everyone knows you can find us here to unwind! The most amazing mojitos/margaritas for a chain...what can I say I love my Patroń. We love meeting friends and having get togethers on expressway. The staff is friendly and they accommodate our child's unusual requests. I know the food will be delish and the drinks cool & refreshing. We tried the spinach dip with added chicken(suggested by jason) for a protein jump and it was so-so and he took it off our slip. We always tip appropriately... For my husband's birthday we tipped 40% because the staff was amazing and the bartender is just drop dead gorgeous! Have fun and check their website for promos regularly :)

    (4)
  • Cheryl H.

    Dinner here included Parmesan Crusted Chicken and Mediterranean pita tacos and a Chicken Club Flatbread. Wow, we loved all three so much we came back the next night. We had two great servers, Beth and Rejeana. Loved the atmosphere too, good place in the bar to watch sports.

    (5)
  • John T.

    Had the spinach and artichoke dip appetizer and it was delicious. Also for the main entree I thoroughly enjoyed the roast beef dip. The AuJus was perfect as well as the ranch infused horseradish dipping sauce. I will coming back soon.

    (4)
  • Willie W.

    I call this place good ole trusty. Let me explain, i usually go to this place when I cant decide on a new restaurant to attend or when I simply want a nice whiskey (in a glass) in a somewhat trendy environment. I've been coming here for years with my wife and we've had nothing but rave reviews about BJs. We usually start off with the chicken wings appetizer drizzled in hot sauce and ranch. Just a tip though, If you decide to order this appetizer make sure you tell them that you want them well done. When this place first opened up on Memorial I used to order the half chicken but since then the portion has dramatically decreased in size. Not to worry YELP family, this place always has great food on the menu. This is a great place to go and kick back and watch their massive television over the bar. It's also a great place to go and get pre-drinks before you head out the the MAIN EVENT (night club). So if you cant decide where to go just remember BJs is always open with great drinks and great food selections.

    (4)
  • Carly N.

    I dined here on a Monday night so the restaurant was not packed at all. I liked sitting in the bar area because there was a Thunder game going on. The TV had one big screen and 3 smaller ones below so you can keep up with other games. Our waiter was pretty nice and kept up with refills. I ordered a jalepeno burger which I really enjoyed, especially the thin cut fries that came with it! I ordered it well done but once I bit into the burger, I noticed one part of the meat was still pink. I just pulled the pink part off and ate the rest so it wasn't anything to make a big fuss over. The restaurant was clean, roomy, and had nice decor so I think it's a great place to dine. Plus, the menu is 16 pages long so you'll have plenty of options!

    (4)
  • Steve M.

    OK, this place really surprised me-----left me speechless which doesn't happen very often. First of all, the service was decent, it took us a while to go through the menu of about 16 pages. My son and I decided on the sirloin steak---we both got a caesar salad which was good and I got the white cheddar mashed potatoes and he got the horseradish white cheddar potatoes. My wife had some pasta dish with chicken which she liked but this review is more about what my son I ordered. They bring our food and on the plate there was the steak and a mound of mashed potaotes. Period. Nothing else. Not even a pat of butter or a smidgen of gravy for the potatoes. No bread. Not even a sprig of parsley for a garnish! Hello-----have you ever of the presentation of a meal? to make matters worse, my steak was undercooked and had to be sent back. After what seemed to be a long time, the steak was brought back cooked the way I ordered it but they didn't even bother to put it on a clean plate. My white cheddar mashed potaoes were nothing special--I couldn't tell if there was any cheddar in it. To be fair, my son liked the horseradish potato version. We decided not to try dessert opting for an ice cream cone from Braums. Based on this visit don't look for me to sign up for their rewards program.

    (2)
  • Beau R.

    So I don't head into the Oklahoma City area too much anymore. But I went to visit my sister and we decided to grab some lunch. She suggested BJ's. BJ's is similar to Gordon Biersch. They brew their own beer and have a variety of 7 different beers. The food here isn't as good as Gordon Biersch, but this is still a cool place. It was funny to see my mother order the flight of 7 beers. We were thinking they would just be samples, but they were about 8 ounces. I ordered the Jeremiah Red and was pleasantly surprised. This was a great red beer. It was smooth, didn't have too much hops and was very tasty. I also ordered the Bacon Cheese Burger with Sourdough Bread. This burger was super disappointing and really didn't do it for me. The texture was all wrong on this. The bacon was dry. The beef was dry. The sourdough was toasted too much and the whole thing nearly dehydrated me. The flavor wasn't their either. I had a slice of my mother's pizza, I believe it was the Mediterrianin it was surprisingly delicious.

    (3)
  • Jennifer K.

    Great food. They have their own beer all which are good. They offer a beer tasting on the menu which is good for the indecisive. I love their clam chowder, very creamy, fresh, and rich. they make their own root beer which is absolutely lovely. however...their call ahead seating is non-existent. it is a separate list that they slowly work in with the regular list. My boyfriend and I did the call ahead and still had to wait near forty-five min before getting the "only one person ahead of you" deal. so good food, good drinks, but try to aim away from game days and weekend nights if you want less-stress meal.

    (4)
  • Melissa S.

    Visited for the first time last week, ordered a small 5 meat pizza. The pie was delicious, toppings were portioned well. The ambiance and food were a 5. My brother ordered the mac and cheese as an appetizer and found a piece of 1/2 cooked plastic. He notified our server who apologized and replaced the item. The replacement was a 5 - served hot, delicious and tasty (and without plastic bits this time). What left a great deal to be desired was the way in which the restaurant manager handled the situation she approached our table looking frightened and said she was sorry, she didn't say what she was sorry for nor did she explain that we would not be billed for the mac and cheese. Before leaving she turned to my brother and said "is there anything else?" Our server returned to the table and asked if everything was to our satisfaction, she checked on my brother's mac and cheese which he said was yummy, she smiled and said "good, is there anything else I can do to take care of you today?" If I could give her 100 stars I would. Our server continued to check on us and made a point of refilling our drinks 3 times during the meal eventhough we didn't need them refilled. She was attentive, polite, responsive and she cared. The manager clearly mishandled the situation and needs retraining. This isolated incident didn't ruin our meal or my brother's birthday. We intend on returning to the restaurant and hope the foreign object in the mac and cheese was an isolated incident.

    (5)
  • Frank W.

    Eh I had the bbq bison burger with slaw and it was eh lol. The burger was dry and was suppose to be medium and my slaw was basically lettuce in balsamic vinegar SERIOUSLY. I am sure they have their good day but yesterday was not it.

    (3)
  • Kim G.

    Food was decent. Went here with a couple people from work. 2 in our party had the parmasen crusted chicken. The cheesey potatoes were the best part of this meal. Chicken was flattened, like it had been pounded with a hammer, which caused it to be a little dry. Still tasted ok. The rootbeer was delish.

    (3)
  • Hugh H.

    Overrated. Long Island iced tea tastes like lemonade (not much alcohol). Huge portions of salmon in menu, but three little filets they brought out equaled one filet shown in pic. Then the manager justified photo...wanted to show detail. Uh huh. They did, however, bring me another filet. I probably won't be back though.

    (2)
  • Tom F.

    This used to be one of our favorite restaurants to visit when we come to OKC but tonight was one of the worst dining experiences we've had there. It was on Friday night. We called in ahead to get on the the list and informed that it wasn't crowded and we could be seated immediately. We arrived and waited over 30 minutes while people who even came in after us were seated first. The hostess was rude to us and we talked to the manager who took care of us. It took a long time to get a server, drinks, order taken. The food was horrible. The Ahi tuna salad is close to $15. It was a huge plate of lettuce with maybe an ounce of tuna. The pizza was good but we had to go get plates ourselves to serve the pizza on. After the meal was over, our waiter, Kenneth, didn't ask if we wanted dessert, but brought our check. Once he returned our checks, as soon as we signed them, he came over, reached across all of us to get the receipts and made a point to retrieve his pens and headed back to the wait station to see what we had put on the ticket . We felt very rushed and was not a pleasant experience, we won't be back, too many other places to choose from.

    (1)
  • A S.

    Was always a favorite place to stop when traveling to that area for work. Good food, quick service and excellent atmosphere. Are there for lunch and dinner. Had appetizers, main courses and dessert, never a disappointment.

    (4)
  • Kelly G.

    I have been here twice. Both times I got the pork chops with apples. The chops are tender and juicy. I love this dish. My mom got a burger once and the tomato bisque once. She said both were great. We got the potato skin once. They had a lot of potato on them but, very little in the way if toppings. Oh well, cannot expect to like everything on a menu. Nice friendly atmosphere and service. This is a place I will go back to.

    (4)
  • Adam T.

    They are very professional. Try their Tuscan Chicken, calamari, Jambalaya, and their BJ Pizza. Do not forget trying Pizooki!

    (5)
  • Andy C.

    Perfectly adequate dining experience. I would give this place 4 stars but for the lackluster service that we received. Perhaps it was due to the Sunday afternoon crowd, or just inexperience (as one of our servers was a trainee), but please note that the three stars is an overall rating and not indicative of just the food. On with the review: Location: 4 out of 5 This is subjective depending on where you are coming from. It was down the street from our hotel when I stayed in Edmond, so no real complaints. And if you want to walk off the calories, the mall is nearby. Service: 2 out of 4 As I've already alluded to, this was the low point of the dining experience. I admit, it WAS a Sunday afternoon, and as all God fearing Oklahomians do, they were getting their beer and food on. Interesting note as I found out: the grocery stores in Oklahoma City (and maybe the State?) aren't allowed to sell beers past 3% abv. Anyway, service was slow, and there was a disconnect between who our real servers were versus who was able to refill our drinks, etc. etc. Quality of food: 4 out of 5 Honestly, quite impressed with this chain. I had a burger and the pale ale chili, and I was supremely impressed with the chili. Probably one of the best bowls I've had in the past 2 calendar years, so good work on that! The burger wasn't anything that I'd distinctly remember, but it was definitely good. Yum, bacon and cheese. I think others at my table got the flatbread pizza, and they seemed to enjoy it. Bottom line - I don't think you can really go wrong with the food here. Quality of beer: 3 out of 5 Ooooh, and this is where the wheels almost fell off of the bus. When I have a burger, I want one beer and one beer only, and that's a pale ale. Don't care what variation: India, American, English - I just want something bitter and bold, but without overwhelming my palette at the very end. The house version of the pale ale was I thought, a little demure in its flavor profile - similar to something that I've been able to brew at home. However, I found that it was also quite easy to drink, and because of my good experience with the ale in the chili, in the end I didn't have anything to complain about. Am I saying that I can't buy something similar in the stores? Absolutely not. Give me a Dogfish Head 60 or 90 minute IPA any day, or even a Sierra Nevada. But I am saying that when local, it's good to drink local beer, and in the end, the pale ale here wasn't terrible. Pricing: 3 out of 5 Commensurate with anywhere else you'd eat that resembles a restaurant/brewery. Overall: 3 out of 5 Again, the service was untoward, the food was decent, and perhaps next time I'd like to try a different beer. Can't say that I was unhappy with the experience, and I'd definitely go back again to give them another try.

    (3)
  • Todd T.

    Fun atmosphere but food average. Reminds me of a place trying to do too much but not quite getting it right. Good beer selections and you can mix some fun combos. All in all not a place I can get very excited about.

    (3)
  • Anna M.

    I usually am not a fan of big corporate chains with huge menus... I was pleasantly surprised by BJ's.. We have only ordered take out so I can't tell you about service. But everytime we ordr Togo our order has been correct and all the condiments have been in the bag! I like they have an enlightened menu with lighter meal choices! I have had the salmon and their mediterranean chicken tacos and both were really good! They post all the calories for entrees on the menu so this is good .. Well and bad . Lol.. U realize how much you are eating and some items I never knew were so high in calories I was able to stop ordering! They are open late so that's a plus too! So while I would rather dune local., BJ's is a good chain and reasonably priced , so definitely worth checking out!

    (4)
  • Megan D.

    A great dining experience. Great service, the presentation and taste of the food was divine. Good quality, good prices. I can't wait to return with my family :)

    (5)
  • Cynthia S.

    Amazing!!!! We only tried this place because a place we love right across the street had horrible service. We went on a Friday night but were seated right away. The greeters were very helpful and even helped us with signing up for their frequent customer program. Waitress was helpful with what to order and let's not forget the beer which is amazing. We will be back!

    (4)
  • Joshua B.

    BJ's has become rather iconic for their Pizookie dessert and for brewing their own in-house beer and root beer (which is exquisite). The pizzas are delicious and the burgers are very filling. The only thing keeping me from being a regular is the price, but it's not bad for the occasional treat or date since you can always split a pizza. The ambiance is always cool, with really well-painted murals and nice mirrors, and of course TV's everywhere, particularly the bar.

    (5)
  • Jeff M.

    *shrug* It's fine. It's a standard chain, but I've always been impressed with the service. Distrust the opinion of anyone who thinks really highly of the pizza. It's not bad, but you should stick your nose up snootily at anyone who tells you that this is the best pizza they've ever had. Your best bet is the Pizookie®. It's about the only thing I get when I go with some friends who are unnaturally obsessed with this place. They will let you split different flavors in one pan (in my personal experience anyway), so that's always useful if you want to try a couple of different things. Red Velvet. Triple Chocolate, etc. Refuse to share. Tell your significant other to get their own damn Pizookie®.

    (3)
  • Last L.

    This place just has an awesome atmosphere from the start. Great bar area with nice TV's. I had the pulled pork sandwich and fries. This was an awesome pulled pork sandwich. And gigantic. Surprisingly it didn't come with BBQ sauce on it, but it didn't need it, the meat was so tender and juicy. I added BBQ sauce anyway because I like it. The beers they craft here are tremendous.

    (5)
  • Stephen L.

    My review of this restaurant is not based on the food. It is based on the awful experience that my girlfriend and I had on a Friday evening. As I said, we were going to eat at a chain restaurant on one of the busiest nights of the week. With this in mind we expected a bit of a hassle when it came to getting a table, but nothing like this. When I called ahead to find out what the wait time (at 6pm), I was told the wait was about 25min. The hostess said that they did not accept reservations, but they do "call ahead waiting." She explained that this is where you give your name, and as long as you checked in with the hostess in less than a half hour the time would go toward your wait. We were about 15mins away. So by the time we got there, as it was explained by the hostess, we would realistically only have to wait 10-15mins. We put our name on the "Call-ahead waiting" list and went to the restaurant. When we arrived at BJ's I was told that it would be just a few minutes, but they didn't have anymore vibrating pagers, so I needed to come back in a bit to get one. I went back about 20min later, and was given a pager. She proceeded to tell me that they were really pack and it would be another 10mins. Another 20mins later I went to the hostess and was told that there was still 2 people ahead of me, but since "they didnt come get a pager till after me" that I would get to skip them. A little shady, but I went with it. The hostess then said it would be another 5mins. At this point a man and his girlfriend came up to the hostess and asked to speak to the manager. The manager came out and enthusiastically greeted him, as apparently they were good friends. The man asked the manager "can you put me on the list for a table?" To which the manager replied "I'm not sticking you on the list, you can have the next table." So after many people had been waiting over an hour, the manager bumped everyone for a friend. Not only low class, but while bending the rules is ok, its flat out dumb to do on one of your busiest nights. I then go back up to the hostess and explain that, with my "call-ahead" time, we had been waiting well over an hour and 15min. I was then told that putting your name on the call ahead list is different than the regular list. I was informed that my "wait didn't begin until I showed up." I then asked what the point of it was and was rudely informed that it was a technique developed by their parent company to get more customers to come in to eat in spite of a long wait. So the "call ahead waiting" is completely useless and dishonest. She proceeded to seat us when I began to explain to customers that were walking in what the "real" wait time was. My girlfriend and I were seated immediately in a booth for 6 people. On their busiest night they sat 2 people in a booth, when there were huge parties waiting longer than us. Other than that the food was a typical performance by that of a chain restaurant. However, while I used to enjoy BJ's, I will never go back to this location. The manager is dishonest and so are the companies' policies.

    (1)
  • Vanilla P.

    Waitress was fantastic, appetizer was good. Unfortunately, my flatbread tasted like shit and there were ants, yes ANTS, cruising along the windowsill and side of table. Gross. Fail.

    (2)
  • Ryan C.

    Really good food. Amazingly clean, even the duct work was dust free. Our water was nice and didn't rush us and gave us suggestions that were great! I always love this place.

    (5)
  • Ron P.

    If you wanna get your alcohol fix that is above 3.2%, then B.J.'s Restaurant & Brewhouse has your flavor! I would recommend sampling a pint of the Jeremiah Red! Good times!

    (4)
  • Laura B.

    We had exceptional customer service during our most recent experience! The restaurant was packed, the service was understaffed and the wait for service was ridiculous. However, this was a management issue, our service staff was outstanding. Melanie provided wonderful customer service while we dined in the bar area. She was working incredibly hard and had more customers than she should have had to manage in her section. She was friendly and hard working. Additionally, our pizza order was made incorrectly. However, a man informed us of the mistake and provided the pizza on the house even though we stated this wasn't necessary. The staff was working hard and efficiently and I hope management provides additional staffing in the future.

    (4)
  • David E.

    This place is a staple in my go-to restaurant list. Like many people, I've dined there many times and my experience has been consistent with every visit. The parking can be a hassle if you're coming in on a busy night. Most people park in the mall parking lot and walk over. Luckily, I've not had to do that. The waiting area is a bit smaller when you fit a few parties of 3-4 in there with your usual smattering of couples waiting for a table. We typically dine around 5:30-6ish since we get off work early, so the crowd usually isn't that bad. Though when we're on our way out, we have to say "excuse me" a few times trying to get out the side door instead of the revolving one. Service is actually not that bad. There's been a few times when the waiter/waitress' mind was elsewhere or simply un-entertained by us. Though you'll find those people anywhere. Maybe they're not normally like that either. Anyhow, the wait staff is quite friendly and very informative when it comes to questions on the menu. As for the food, my girlfriend loves their Santa Fe Salad as well as many other items. As for myself, I'm a one dish wonder. I've tried all of their burgers and would recommend any one of them. Though the reason I get the burgers every time isn't because of the way they cook them or prepare them. No, it's the crispy thin fries that come on the side. You can get the larger fries, but if you've tried the crispy thin ones, I don't know why you would. They're perfect. Ask for some ketchup and you can just sit back and enjoy your fries with or without it. As for their selection of beers, you can't go wrong with a Jeremiah Red. I like to try their featured "seasonal brew" when a new one pops up, but I haven't gotten many. They're not bad though. Pumpkin Spice in the fall was a bit....interesting though. Also, they offer online ordering and pickup of to-go orders, but you have to pay at the restaurant. No online transactions as of yet. The to-go area is usually very accurate on their pickup times as well. I showed up a little before it was time and they had just finished putting my order together. If you don't feel like going in, you can call the number on the sign that is posted in their to-go parking spaces. I used it once in the winter (felt kinda bad for the girl who brought it out to me though) and they're very compliant. Though good luck even getting into the to-go parking on a busy night. Some people just can't park and walk and would rather take those instead.

    (5)
  • Chris G.

    I just wanna get this out of the way from the get-go: this place is kind of like a more casual version of Cheesecake Factory. Both of them feature a large variety of excellent menu selections (bound together in a spiral book, no less) and the atmosphere of each one just seems....nicer than your average restaurant chain. The main difference lies in BJs' emphasis on beer selection rather than Cheesecake Factory's cheesecake choices (alliteration is always awesome!), but I'm not really much of a beer drinker so I'm not really the one to review that side of things. If I WERE a beer drinker though, I'm sure I'd be pretty excited about the large selection these guys offer, especially since so many of them are on tap. They even give you a nice little menu that shows a sort of beer gradient from light to dark so you can easily tell what's what. Anyway, on to the food. The menu selections at BJ's are pretty diverse, including deep dish pizzas, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, soups, stuffed baked potatoes, seafood, fish tacos, pork chops, and more. I've been here several times and I've had a lot of different entrees but I still haven't come close to trying everything on the menu yet! By far, my favorite dish here is the Parmesan Crusted Chicken, which is a pair of chicken breasts coated with Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs before being pan fried. The white cheddar mashed potatoes they serve on the side are excellent. Yummy stuff here, guys. Thanks to the cold weather recently, I've also discovered a nice combination of items that warm me up every time: the Pale Ale Chili and the Gourmet Mac & Cheese. The chili alone could count as a meal because they serve it in a huge bowl, plus it has beans and chunks of pork and beef. Very hearty. The Mac & Cheese includes a few different cheeses and rotelle pasta (not actually macaroni) with bread crumbs and bacon on top. Also served in a tall bowl and is pretty filling on its own, and delicious besides. I've also tried their BBQ sandwich, a couple of different burgers, and their deep dish pizzas, all of which are tasty enough to recommend to others. I would also recommend the Pizookie for dessert, which is a big fresh-baked cookie with ice cream on top. They serve it in the little metal dish that it was baked in, which for some reason reminds me of something made in an Easy Bake Oven haha. Still, each type of Pizookie is pretty good although my two favorites are the chocolate chunk and peanut butter (which has actual peanuts cooked into the dough, mmmmmm). Service here has always been pretty good, especially the last time I was here a few weekends ago. It was a busy Sunday afternoon and our waiter was dealing with like 6 or 7 tables at once, but was handling it all very well. Even though he never seemed to stop moving, he was very genial and we were never left wanting for drink refills (nor was anyone else, as far as I can tell). Overall, definitely a restaurant I would recommend for people to try.

    (4)
  • Mac B.

    Have eaten here many times. Like most places along Memorial Rd, it is busy on Fri/Sat. They have added a bunch of smaller two person tables which may have cut down on wait times on the weekends. Big menu. I can't say I have ever really had a complaint about anything we have ordered. Service has always been good. The pizzas are good. But be aware they are very LIGHT on sauce. So if you like sauce, ask for extra. Otherwise you may be thinking there is none on there. The dessert beignet is very good. Not overly filling like some desserts and satisfies that sweet taste after the main meal.

    (3)
  • Heather B.

    Our experience here was unacceptable. Right after we were seated we hear the waiter tell the manager not to seat anyone else in his section. Apparently he wanted to go... So the manager says that he will cut him, don't worry. As we were waiting for the waiter, who's name I believe started with a K, I noticed food on the table. Call me crazy but that's not clean to me. I asked the waiter if he would wipe it down. He then begins to inspect where I'm pointing and kinda laughs as he says "ok" he did clean and dry the table. He took our drink orders and came back with the drinks, threw our straws down and asked if we were ready to order. We ordered an appetizer and he left. I went to grab my napkin and there was a long hair on it. That's disgusting! So my boyfriend asked the waiter who brought out the appetizer for a new set. The waiter PICKS OFF THE HAIR, puts it back where they get the rolled silverware and gets us 2 new ones from another area. Our waiter takes our order and leaves. We examined the silverware and surprise surprise food was on both the fork and on the knife. I was further grossed out so we ate the appetizer by hand. And asked for a new set when the waiter finally returned. He then goes over where the previous waiter had put the dirty one with the hair, and grabs us 2 more which CLEARLY had food on the napkins! Our food arrived and looked fine but we decided we wouldn't be eating there. The waiter finally comes back to "check on us" I asked to speak to a manager. Prescott was the manager and he was courteous and comp'd the meal (which I didn't request) I just wanted him to be aware of things. So warning! If you go to BJ's be aware of their sub -par cleaning. Who knows what the kitchen is like...

    (1)
  • Joshua M.

    Great atmosphere! Good food! Great drink selection! The music is the best. Every song is awesome.

    (5)
  • Deena S.

    best service. and i've tried several things on the menu but to be honest, nothing is better than their pizza! if i could afford it, i would eat here everyday! just one thing.. one time i had the Creole Tilapia. and the olive sauce was wayyyy too much. everything was just way overwhelmed with the taste of olive. it almost made me feel nauseated.

    (5)
  • Joshua D.

    Always great food and service at BJ's. The homemade rootbeer is a must. The blue cheese steak salad is awesome and I definitely recommend the flatbread pizza as an app.

    (5)
  • Scott R.

    Terrible service. We came in late to find out they only have appetizers after midnight. Then they locked my friend outside when he went to make a call. The manager did not even apologize when we told him. In fact he argued with me. Apparently him 'forgetting' to unlock the side doors is somehow not his fault and its annoying that we bothered to tell him about it. What a great way to treat customers! The food here is decent for chain food but avoid this place unless you really enjoy terrible customer service.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Pizza

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