

British-pub-inspired spot with elaborate pizzas, plus a house brewery specializing in hoppy beers.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4729 Burnet Rd, Austin, TX 78756
Phone: (512) 436-9605
Website: https://pinthouse.com/?olonwp=JjBtp_vMLk25gkYh_bnoiQ
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Reviews
We ordered the Oh La La and The Works plus a Caesar salad. First of all, that salad was massive. Not one of those sad side salads, this thing could’ve been a meal on its own. Fresh, crunchy, plenty of dressing, no skimping.
The pizzas came out quick which I always respect, especially when it’s busy. Both were so good but in totally different ways. The Oh La La had that sweet and savory combo that just works, and The Works was stacked with toppings without being overwhelming. Crust was on point, not too thick, not floppy, just right.
We didn’t grab any beers, but everything coming out around us looked legit. You can tell they take their brewing seriously.
There’s plenty of seating so it doesn’t feel cramped, and the whole vibe is easy and relaxed. Good for a casual dinner, group hang, whatever.
Fast service, big portions, great pizza. I’d definitely go back.
This place was everything I could’ve dreamed of. Killer tunes (classic punk bangers—I’m talking Minor Threat, Descendents, and more), wide selection of beers, wines, and ciders, including nonalcoholic options (not just fountain drinks). They have a beautiful patio space out front with umbrellas for shade & water bowls for your furry friends. My friend looked at me weird when I asked for a large for us to split—then we downed it no problem. FANTASTIC flavor and crust, just perfect composition. I’ve never had a bad experience with the Honey Pear. It’s so good I’m afraid to try anything else. I love you guys. It’s been a rough couple weeks but you’re always there
The main attractions here are pizza and beer. Pinthouse is an ever expanding brand, but this will always remain as one of the classic Austin locations.
You order food & drinks at the bar and then find a place to sit. It’s kind of a family style seating where you squeeze in anywhere there is room when it’s crowded. We always seem to find a place to sit without waiting around.
The beers are fantastic, especially their IPAs. Their Electric Jellyfish IPA is so popular that you can find it at tons of restaurants and bars around town. They brew the beers on premises, so they’re always fresh. They’re constantly rotating different beers onto their menu, but they keep many of their popular beers permanently on tap. They have a small rotating selection of canned beers you can buy to-go, and they have a few non-beer alcoholic drinks as well. The pizzas are great, as are the pizza rolls. The pizzas are thin crust wood-oven style, and they also offer a cauliflower gluten free crust as well that my family really likes.