Brick & Spoon - Tuscaloosa
$ • Breakfast, Vegan, Vegetarian
Hours:
2318 4th St, Tuscaloosa
(205) 345-5551
About Brick & Spoon - Tuscaloosa
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Hours
Monday | 7AM - 2PM |
Tuesday | 7AM - 2PM |
Wednesday | 7AM - 2PM |
Thursday | 7AM - 2PM |
Friday | 7AM - 2PM |
Saturday | 7AM - 2PM |
Sunday | 7AM - 2PM |
Brick & Spoon offers delicious and filling American Breakfast and Brioche French Toast. Their Sriracha Aioli is a must-try accompaniment for the breakfast potatoes or French fries. The service is friendly and helpful, with the staff receiving commendations for their attentiveness. However, the restaurant's air conditioning needs improvement for a more comfortable dining experience. It's also kid-friendly, making it popular among families.
The restaurant is known for its wonderful dining experience with delectable food. Customers have enjoyed dishes like shrimp and grits, beignets, fried green tomatoes, omelette, and pancakes. The grits are especially praised for their flavor. The restaurant is recommended for family or friend gatherings, although it can be loud due to the building's acoustics, which may cause sensory overload for some.
The Cali-burger and truffle fries remain popular menu items, with the burger noted for its great taste and the truffle fries praised by garlic lovers. The food is considered a good value for the prices. Recent reviews highlight the rich and sweet Bananas Foster French Toast and flavorful shrimp and grits with poached eggs. Customers appreciate the generous portions and hot food, though some have suggested a need for better table layout to reduce noise from the hostess stand.
Customers also mentioned the absence of lattes or specialty coffee as a downside, suggesting that adding these options would enhance the breakfast experience. Despite busy times, especially on game days or weekends, the restaurant is viewed as worth the wait, with a good turnover of tables. The food is fresh and inventive, with highlights including an over-the-top omelette and recommended Cajun shrimp deviled eggs, making it a must-try southern place for visitors, especially those unfamiliar with the region.