

Here at Brick Fire Tavern, authentic pizza Napoletana is what we do. Light and airy with a pillowy crust, slight crisp, and a nice chew – the kind of pizza your Italian grandmother would be proud of. It’s craft pizza, it’s house-made dough, it’s Napoletana. No apologies. No excuses.
Neapolitan-style pizzas with local ingredients, plus Italian wine & cocktails, in a rustic space.
Hours
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3447 Waialae Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Phone: (808) 379-2430
Website: http://www.brickfiretavern.com/
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Reviews
We had a tasty family dinner here last month when we were visiting my brother who lives nearby. He’d never heard of Brick Fire before our visit, but he became an immediate fan after he tasted their pizza.
Brick Fire Tavern is the only pizzeria on Oahu with the Vera Pizza Napoletana (VPN) certification, meaning they make True Neopolitan Pizza. If you’re not familiar with this type of pizza, they’re cooked for just 90 seconds in a wood-burning oven (handmade in Naples!). Napoletana pizzas have a soft center with a chewy crust and are wonderful!
Our party of five shared three pizzas between us: the OG Funghi, the Prosciutto e Rucola, and the New Yorker. All three were delicious and we left no crumbs. My favorite of the three was the Prosciutto e Rucola because I just love prosciutto di Parma on a pizza. The Napoletana pizza crust is so good, too, with a great chew.
Service was terrific throughout our meal. This spot is on the smaller side and it was packed when we were there. Reservations are highly recommended; I actually don’t know if they even take walk-ins. Mangia!
The service was very friendly and attentive. The hostess and the server were both very warm. The place was quite spacious so even with the crowd, it didn’t feel cramped. There’s a room at the back with high tables that could fit another 5-6 parties.
About the food, I think the ingredients were great but the execution was not there. Check out my picture. My pizza slice was so soggy that it just draped over like Niagara Falls, and I had to roll it up to eat it. It’s kinda gross to eat pizza that didn’t taste like pizza, or is this deconstructed pizza a new thing in town? They probably rolled the dough too thin or put too much oil/sauce on there? I don’t make pizza so I don’t know what exactly went wrong. I deliberately saved my pizza to take home hoping my air fryer would make the bottom crispy again. Couldn’t make it work. On top of that, the charred part of the crust was so bitter, tasted like ash. I couldn’t eat the whole slice. I got the mushroom but there’s barely any garlic flavor. I had to add some minced garlic at home myself when I ate my leftovers. I still have 2 slices in the fridge. I’m debating whether I should even finish it. And you ask me, $30 after tax and tip for this? Hell no.
I’m glad I got the pasta as well otherwise my whole meal would just be unpleasant. The pasta was bomb!!! I got the spicy vodka and the pasta was chewy and perfectly al dente. The sauce was delicious with an actual kick to it, unlike a lot of other Italian spots where “spicy” isn’t a real thing. I found out their pasta could be purchased next door in a small shop, but too bad they closed when we’re done dining. Next time I’ll just get the pasta and sauce in the shop and not have to spend $29 on a plate of pasta with only a few pieces of sausage in it. Terrible value.
Delicious pasta, fun atmosphere, great service, but for the price and the quality, (I can’t get over with the super soggy pizza), I don’t think I wanna come back.
The pear salad was great!!!
The pizzas had a doughy, mochi-like crust that I really enjoyed and each one had great flavor and depth. A standout was the miso spicy pie with garlic shrimp, which had just the right kicks of spice mixed in. My personal favorite overall was the bolognese pasta. The sauce was creamy despite being tomato-based and the meatball was cooked to perfection.
Definitely a great spot to check out if you’re in the mood for some fire pasta or pizza!