

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse is the place to go in downtown Glendale for a delicious meal and a refreshing drink any time! We’re located right across the street from world-class shopping at both the famous Glendale Galleria and the Americana at Brand. Stop by after a successful shopping trip and enjoy our comfortable cocktail area, complete with TVs so you don’t miss the day’s sporting events. Looking for a great meal in the Glendale area, but can’t get to our location? Give us a call to ask about our delivery service! We deliver until 11:30 pm so you can get a tasty meal delivered hot to your door—even late.
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–11:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91203
Phone: (818) 844-0160
Website: https://www.bjsrestaurants.com/locations/ca/glendale
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: bjsrestaurants.comopentable.com
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Reviews
BJ’s “$13 Pizookie Meal Deal” that includes a personal deep-dish pizza with a house salad for $13, available Monday-Friday we got the caramel Pizookie with chocolate chips on top. It was delicious
I guess BJ’s isn’t the place to go for a Caesar side salad or apparently their prime rib special either. My wife, kids, and I decided to head there after a kids’ concert at the mall around midday. I mean, what could go wrong? Apparently, quite a bit.
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The Service:
We were seated quickly since the restaurant wasn’t busy at the time. Menus were handed out, and we started looking over our options for lunch. Then… nothing. No server came by for about 20 minutes. Eventually, we flagged someone down to ask what was going on. The server assigned to our table showed up and explained that he thought someone else had already helped us a bit strange, considering the menus were just sitting there untouched. To make up for the delay, they offered us a complimentary appetizer or dessert, which was appreciated. We chose the avocado egg rolls. We also requested to split the bill my wife and I with our kids on one check, and my brother with his wife and child on the other. Somehow, the server managed to mix up the orders, placing their items on our check and vice versa. Fixing the mistake turned into a bit of a hassle. For context, this all happened around noon on a Sunday so not exactly peak dining hours. Yet the service still missed the mark.
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The Food:
I ordered a Caesar salad with a side of chicken. Visually, it reminded me of something you’d get at Chuck E. Cheese. The lettuce was yellowing and looked pretty sad. It was edible because I was hungry, but definitely not appetizing or fresh just basic, low-quality ingredients. My wife ordered the prime rib special, which came with two sides, a side salad, and a Pizookie. For the sides, she chose mashed potatoes and broccoli. The mashed potatoes lacked butter and flavor, and the broccoli was dry and overcooked. The prime rib itself was disappointing it was about 60% fat. While I know prime rib is a fattier cut, this was excessive. It felt like a bait-and-switch tactic: offer a “special” using the cheapest cuts to attract customers, but deliver something inedible. The steak looked big, but most of it was just fat. The only thing “special” about it was how much of it wasn’t meat. Honestly, the food quality was more on par with a Sizzler, but at Cheesecake Factory prices. Not exactly the vibe we were hoping for on Father’s Day.
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The Ambience:
Typical BJ’s décor nothing remarkable. The restaurant had plenty of empty tables due to the time of day, yet they still couldn’t manage decent service despite the light crowd.
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In Conclusion:
Unless my kids are specifically begging for a Pizookie, I don’t see myself going out of my way to return to BJ’s. The service was underwhelming, the food lacked quality, and the overall experience just didn’t justify the price. I’ll be choosing a restaurant with better service and fresher ingredients next time.
Food was great, prices are very reasonable (spent $70 for 2 people on dinner), and the staff is friendly. I remember I would come pre-covid, and this place would be almost empty. Glad they’ve changed stuff around.
I got the full rack ribs and it was awesome (gave me Tony Roma’s vibes- if you know, you know). 5/5.
The first picture is the first steak that was extremely overcooked considering I ordered it rare. The second one was better and edible.