Menu for Brick-Oven Knockouts in Fort Worth, TX
Brick-Oven Knockouts in Fort Worth, TX, is a sought-after Italian restaurant, boasting an average rating of 4 stars. Here’s what diners have to say about Brick-Oven Knockouts. Today, Brick-Oven Knockouts will be open from 6:00 PM to 11:59 PM. Want to call ahead to check how busy the restaurant is or to reserve a table? Call: (469) 844-0047.
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Other attributes include: outdoor seating.
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Absolutely amazing pizza. Won\'t even look at any other pizza the same. By far one of the best pizzas I have had
Moved to fort worth and was looking for a good pizza spot and got recommended here. And it reminds us of L.A pizza style.... Ordered pepperoni pizza and a Hawaiian pizza ???????? will be coming back again! The owner is nice guy. Read more
Got a pepperoni and a Margherita pizza delivered and I\'ll be honest I\'m not impressed. It was ok, the dough was super thin and... pretty tough, pizza toppings were good. The pictures online sold me but I highly doubt I\'ll be back. Read more
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When is Brick-Oven Knockouts open?
Brick-Oven Knockouts is open on the following days:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM 06:00 PM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday: 06:00 PM - 11:59 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM 06:00 PM - 11:59 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM 06:00 PM - 11:59 PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM 06:00 PM - 11:59 PM
Sunday: 06:00 PM - 11:59 PM
Does Brick-Oven Knockouts offer delivery?
Yes, Brick-Oven Knockouts offers delivery.
Have to admit, the pizza was good but the advertising that this is a restaurant is stretching it quite a bit. This is a food... truck parked outside of a boxing gym that happens to have a couple of wooden picnic tables in it that you can sit at to eat ifyou prefer to eat there. We went Saturday to eat and almost left because we didn\'t see a restaurant (and were confused). While we sat waiting on our pizza we saw several other vehicles slowly drive up, get out, and ask if that was the restaurant. So yeah, I think some transparency is in order here so that other people don\'t get confused as well.\n\nThe whole experiencewas a little off-putting because they needed exact change, then when we tried to pay via card the machine was dead and the cableto charge it couldn\'t be found. The drink options were limited to bottles/cans of Sprite, Orange Fanta, and Coke (had to askfor bottled water). When we asked about eating there, we got taken into the boxing gym and there was stuff all over the woodenpicnic tables (gloves, hats, trash, etc. basically typical of a small personal gym where people just feel comfortable enough tothrow their things on the nearest surface, ha). Anyhow, after pushing everything down and clearing the table to make room toeat, we noticed there was no paper towels, no plastic ware, basically nothing you need to actually eat. I ended up getting mypizza first, and after a long wait, we found out my guest\'s pizza was placed on hold so that a DoorDash order could beprepared. Not cool... anyhow, once my guest\'s pizza was ready, we ended up leaving and just taking them home to eat.\n\nPointin case, don\'t go here expecting a restaurant, it\'s not that. It\'s a food truck and a frustratingly confusing experience ifit\'s being manned by the patrons of the gym (whom by the way can\'t be blamed for any of this because he was just filling infor the food truck\'s owner (the owner of the boxing gym), it sounded like. Super nice guy and did a Read more