Hours
| Thursday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4420 4th Ave S Suite B, Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: (205) 201-4018
Website: https://brutobham.com/
Menu Photos
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Reviews
We ordered an il capitano sandwich with a sode caesar salad in place of chips, a slice of margherita bruto pizza, an iced latte with black pepper maple flavoring, and key lime and s’mores cookies. The sandwich was very good, with high quality ingredients, plenty of prosciutto, and perfect bread. The salad and pizza were both great as well, and we quite enjoyed the inventive cookies. We’ll definitely be back to try more!
This place is centrally-located to a lot of other food, bars, retail, etc., between Avondale and Crestwood so it’s gonna be a great option to stop at later in the day and then meet up with folks nearby after the workday. There’s plenty of parking and, because of the beautiful weather today, they had their ceiling to floor windows/doors completely open out front. Whether you were inside or out, it was all al fresco and I was loving every minute of it.
The guy who greeted me and took my order with the dreads was super friendly and was nice enough to ask about my work and engage in conversation besides just ringing me up. (Felt kinda like a jerk cause I didn’t even bother to ask him about how HIS day was going. )
I sat outside, windy as it was, and the whole time it was quiet, there were few people in the place, and the music was just loud enough to help stimulate productivity but not too loud to be distracting.
I got the mortadella sandwich with a drip coffee. I always get drip coffee anywhere I go for the first time because that helps me gauge whether or not the specialty coffees will be skillfully made. The drip was pretty darn good. It wasn’t as robust as some but the place isn’t technically a coffee shop, per se, either.
The sandwich’s components inside were really flavorful, but there was SO MUCH BREAD. The bread wasn’t stale or anything but it was just a HUGE roll on top and bottom of the meat, cheese, pickles, and condiments that it was all I could taste. (And all my hips and rear will be acquiring. Ha!)
The fact that the enormous roll came with a mountain of potato chips was almost comical, too. The huge meal and coffee was about $13 after tax which isn’t anything to scoff at nowadays. Plus, I believe the guy said drip coffee gets free refills. I didn’t get one before I left since I couldn’t stay long enough but next time that’ll be good information to keep handy.
Otherwise, everything about the trip was a great experience so I’ll probably just try their pizza or another dish next time I’m there. Definitely can’t wait to make a trip back!
When I come in to throw away our Togo box, the girl who was sitting NEXT to the trash can, told me that I could NOT throw it away cause their trash was full??
Do they not take out their trash at all?
Is there only that one trash can in the whole establishment?? No trash can in the kitchen???
Thought that was insanely rude and unsanitary as hell.
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