

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse is conveniently located in The Shops at Tanforan mall in San Bruno, less than 10 minutes from San Francisco International Airport. This makes us a convenient place for people to stop on their way to see the Golden Gate Bridge or Alcatraz, but we offer so much more! We’ve become a favorite of locals and tourists alike, and our amazing menu is only part of that. Our restaurant has a large indoor patio and an outdoor patio with a fire pit, so you can enjoy the outdoors late into the night (and we are open until midnight or later, seven days a week!). Visit us Today!
Family-friendly chain outpost pairs familiar pub fare with an extensive list of house brews.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1140 El Camino Real Suite 271, San Bruno, CA 94066
Phone: (650) 243-4530
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: bjsrestaurants.comopentable.com
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Reviews
Our server was high energy, but everyone seemed rushed and parts of our order were forgotten.
Server brought our drink our with an ant on the straw. Definitely not coming back to this location.
Edit: It will not let me reply to the management. But the food did not have much flavor and my spookie pizookie and pizza took a long time to come out. Also it was a struggle to get water refilled and cutlery.
She made us feel very welcome, she didn’t rush us, and she got our orders perfect. The main reason we come here is for the pizookie. They’re a unique and excellent dessert. And now you can get a small one or a large one, which I believe is a new option. I got the ribeye and as far as steaks go, it was pretty great, especially for the price. I got it rare and they nailed it. The avocado egg roll was a great appetizer and the pizza is “pretty good,” and for my not-picky wife, that’s a pretty solid review.
But literally none of this would matter to us without the excellent service we received. So the five stars is coming from Nikki. She killed it. Best service we’ve had in months.
Updated review 5/30/2025: Downgraded to three stars. Now I remember why I stopped coming to this BJ’s location. There were a few mishaps before this one and I let it slide. This time, my to-go order were missing fries and bacon. I had to go back, after work to fetch my missing items. They don’t check the food before it goes out. The saving grace is the people that work here. They are nice people. Some of the food are actually not bad. Management needs to put something in place where the food goes out correctly.
Original review: BJ’s is good for that after work beer. They have their own brand of beers at $6.75 a pint. The bar area is lively and the food is alright. We started with their tavern cut, brewhouse pizza $16. This was not bad. It is a thin crust pizza with mushrooms, pepperoni and sausage. It is a lot better than their “deep dish” style pizzas, which is not deep enough for me. For our entrees, we got the 15oz prime ribs for $33 each (+$2.50 for loading the potatoes.) It comes with a soup, two sides and a desert. I opted for the clam chowder, house salad and loaded mash potatoes. It tasted fine. It is not HOPR quality nor was I expecting it. As for the fish & chips $21, we noticed they don’t use the frozen type. The chef used white pieces of fish and breaded it themselves. The chips would have been better if they used a thicker cut of potatoes. After eating our entrees, the deserts arrived. The bus person accidentally drops a side cup of horseradish and splashes it on my Air Max 90 running club special edition roma greens. Luckily I always buy two pairs so no biggie. We enjoyed our meal regardless. Our waitress was excellent. Good job staff at BJ’s.