

Bryan Street Tavern is your #1 pizza restaurant and sports bar that is all about serving you exceptional food and craft beer while you enjoy listening to live music, playing a round of pool, or watching sports. Bring your furry friend with you and enjoy one of Dallas’ best pet-friendly patios with a fantastic view of the Dallas skyline. Bryan Street Tavern has made-from-scratch pizza, 22 beers on tap, pool, darts, shuffleboard, large HD TVs throughout, and a giant projector screen. We are ready for any event or party and great bands travel from all over the US to play both our indoor and outdoor stages. We have Texas Hold ‘Em Tournaments on Tuesdays and Geeks Who Drink on Wednesday and Sunday nights.
Hopping hangout featuring pizza, craft drafts & live music in a space with pool tables & a patio.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4315 Bryan St, Dallas, TX 75204
Phone: (214) 821-4447
Website: https://bryanstreettavern.com/
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Reviews
The pizza, wings, salads it’s all bomb.
I’ve been going there for years even before I met him, and all of a sudden he just loves it as well, it’s his favorite place for pizza.
Best time to go is lunch.
They make a lot of their stuff from scratch.
And there is a special cheese that is delivered from St Louis Provel.
All the regulars are pretty fun people to meet as well.
Watch out for master splinter
Warning, their Hot Buffalo wing are HOT. Might want to get mild lol.
The waiter had an attitude and we ordered a couple of TITOs sodas and they definitely didn’t give us Tito’s but charged for it.
I recommend getting extra cheese sauce if you try the Philly Cheesesteak. The fries were nice and crisp, not a huge fan of the seasoning (tastes very similar to Fuzzy’s Taco chip seasoning), but might have locked better with a little salt added. Still great fries though.
I was charged $15 each for two extremely weak Long Island drinks that were definitely not top-shelf quality. The bartender was rude and dismissive, and the service alone made me decide not to leave a tip.
I wrote $0 clearly on the tip line, drew a line through it, and signed for a final total of $33.38. I kept my receipt.
However, after the transaction settled, the bartender manually added an unauthorized $3 tip to my card without my consent. This is fraudulent and a violation of card processing rules.
I have already disputed the charge with my bank and submitted my signed receipt as proof.
If this happened to me over $3, it makes me wonder how many other customers don’t notice small unauthorized adjustments on their cards.
Travelers and locals beware.