I flew in late and was staying at the Marriot 1.6 miles from the pizzeria. I called to make a phone order for delivery. I was told I had to place orders online. Fine. I brought up Uber eats and ordered a pepperoni and pineapple pizza with a 20oz coke zero. It said if I pay a 4 dollar priority fee, I can get my order in about 35 minutes. I completed the order at 11:31pm. I saw the first driver pick up the order and head my direction which is 3 minutes away and then Eric the driver cancels my delivery. Then a couple minutes later another driver arrives at Brix and heads my way again. And bam...cancelled again. At this point, I'm wondering what's up and I call the business again. The person that answered the phone said my order was picked up 15 minutes ago. I know she's lying because I can see where the driver is. After 4 pick ups the last driver dropped a pizza box in the lobby. No Coke and instead of calling me as he's dropping off the pizza, he calls as he's driving away and asks for my code. Turns out not to be the pizza I ordered either. What a crock. There's definitely an issue between Brix and Uber trying to do business together. Order total with tip was $42.95 for a 12 inch pizza that wasn't what I ordered and a coke I never got. Moral of the story, if you are in town for work and want a quick pizza delivered, you might want to avoid Brix and Stones until they realize they should just hire drivers to ensure delivery and quality. Update: After getting back from the 1 day trip to Atlanta, I got pretty sick. My joints hurt, had a bad headache and felt terrible. Concidentally, I started not feeling well after eating whoever's pizza they left in the lobby for me. I'm just now getting better and my doctor said I had "viral arthritis". Caused by my body fighting off a viral infection. I'm not saying this is the exact cause of my sickness because I travelled through several airports and rode on at least 2 airplanes, but this Uber Eats process is flawed. Uber driver can blame the restaurant and the restaurant can blame Uber for your food order to be tampered with. I won't order food this way again and if this review keeps you from doing so, I hope I saved you from getting sick and a trip...
Read moreI recently ordered from Brix & Stones Pizzeria in Atlanta for my friend’s brother, who lives in the area — I’m actually in North Carolina, so this was a bit of a long-distance delivery situation. I’d heard about the place through some local foodie circles and figured it was worth a try, especially since they’re open late and have a cool, diverse menu. 🧀 The Food The pizza itself got a big thumbs-up from him. He tried one of their fusion options — I believe it was something like the Chicken Tikka Masala or a bold BBQ-style pie — and said it was flavorful, filling, and definitely not your average chain pizza. The crust was just the right combo of crisp and chewy, and he mentioned the toppings were fresh and generously layered. 🕑 Service & Delivery Ordering from out of state, I was a little nervous about the delivery going smoothly, but it actually worked out well. There was a bit of a wait (which seems common with popular spots like this), but everything arrived hot and intact. No complaints from his end. 🍗 Side Items One thing he mentioned was that the wings were just okay — a bit too much breading and not as impressive as the pizza. So I’d say stick to the main event if you’re ordering from here. 🏙️ Vibe & Location He lives pretty close to the spot, which is tucked under an apartment complex off Piedmont Road in Buckhead. It’s not a flashy dine-in restaurant — more of a casual, grab-and-go place — but that’s perfect for late-night cravings or a quick bite. 💡 Overall Even from a few states away, Brix & Stones made a good impression. If you’re in Atlanta (or sending food to someone there), it’s a unique local option worth trying — especially for pizza lovers who want something a bit outside the box. Would I order from them again for him? Absolutely — and maybe next time I’ll try it myself when I...
Read moreBrix and Stones Pizza Fast Food Restaurant is a hidden gem that deserves all the praise! From the moment you walk in, the vibrant and inviting atmosphere makes you feel right at home. The decor is a perfect blend of modern and cozy, setting the stage for a fantastic dining experience.
The menu offers a delightful array of pizzas, all made with fresh ingredients and a passion for quality. Whether you're in the mood for a classic pepperoni or something more adventurous like the BBQ chicken with caramelized onions, each slice is bursting with flavor. The crust is perfectly baked—crispy on the outside and soft on the inside—making each bite a true delight.
What sets Brix and Stones apart is their commitment to speed without compromising on taste. You can enjoy a delicious meal even on your busiest days. The staff is incredibly friendly and efficient, ensuring your order is prepared quickly and with a smile.
In addition to pizza, they offer a variety of sides and desserts that perfectly complement your meal. The cheesy garlic bread is a must-try, and their desserts are the perfect sweet treat to finish off your dining experience.
The prices are very reasonable, making it easy to enjoy a delicious meal without stretching your budget. Whether you’re dining in, grabbing takeout, or ordering for delivery, Brix and Stones Pizza Fast Food Restaurant is a fantastic choice that guarantees satisfaction. I can't recommend it enough—it's a must-visit for...
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