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The Brickyard BarCWorth Trying
3000 S Highland Dr, Millcreek, UT 84106
· Bar, Restaurant, Sports bar
· 4.6/5 Google (1339 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively sports bar with lots of TVs, strong drinks, and crowd-pleasing bar food; great for games and groups, but service and food consistency vary.
Why it gets a C for overall quality
The Brickyard Bar delivers solid sports bar performance with energetic game-day atmosphere, reliable bar staples like wings and fries, and a popular patio that draws crowds. However, quality varies notably by shift and menu area—pizza and brunch lag behind core offerings, and service ranges from attentive to slow during rushes, limiting it to a solid neighborhood destination rather than a standout establishment.
Restaurant Summary
Game days here feel loud and lively in the best way: TVs everywhere, pool downstairs, and a patio that fills fast with fans and dogs. One diner put it simply: "Perfect place to relax, have a drink, and watch football." Service ranges from warm shout-outs to waits during rush, so timing matters. The kitchen plays classic bar hits more than culinary theater—think juicy wings and crisp fries, hefty burgers and shareables. Pizza splits opinion, and brunch can swing from solid to shaky, but when the line hits, it scratches that comfort food itch for groups and game fuel. Families take note: this is a 21+ venue. No kids menus and a focus on drinks and sports. For younger diners, choose elsewhere; for adults bringing pups, the patio is a win with plenty of easy picks like tenders, fries, and simple pizzas.
At a Glance
- Many TVs and energetic game-day atmosphere
- Wings, fries, and starters earn consistent praise
- Service and speed vary, especially during brunch and big games
- Pizza and brunch quality are inconsistent
- 21+ venue with dog-friendly patio; no children allowed
What Sets It Apart
- Bills_Mafia_watch_hub
- dog_friendly_patio
- many_TVs_across_levels
- hearty_shareable_starters
What People Love
- Buzzing game-day energy
- Friendly bartenders and standout servers
- Reliable wings and fries
- Plenty of screens and seating zones
Points of Concern
- Service inconsistency and slow check handling during peak times
- Pizza quality divides diners; some describe frozen taste and poor structure
- Polarizing brunch with reports of burnt or overcooked items
- Parking fills quickly for big games
- Review patterns show signs of variability across shifts rather than manipulation; expect mixed experiences on rush days
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$28-42 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Vegetarians: fries, curds, poppers, margherita or veggie pizza, mac and cheese, veggie wrap
- Value picks: tacos at $6 each; Ute Burger at $13 for a simpler option
- Ask about refried beans ingredients if avoiding lard
Perfect For
- Watching your team with a crowd
- Casual group hangouts with shareable snacks
- Pre/post-game drinks
- Dog-friendly patio meetups
Location Insights
Area: Suburban commercial corridor serving locals; game-day crowds and casual meetups dominate.
Safety: Generally safe suburban setting with steady foot traffic; typical nightlife considerations late.
Nearby: Near shops and other eateries; draws Bills Mafia and regional sports fans; patio and lounge spaces.
MillcreekMillcreek is a suburban neighborhood just southeast of Salt Lake City, characterized by residential areas, local businesses, and a family-friendly atmosphere. The dining scene is casual with a focus on neighborhood bars, family restaurants, and some trendy spots catering to locals.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–00:00
Tuesday10:00–00:00
Wednesday10:00–00:00
Thursday10:00–00:00
Friday10:00–01:00
Saturday10:00–01:00
Sunday10:00–00:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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