Fullsteam RTP
900 Park Offices Dr, Durham
(919) 295-2337
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Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
If you like the outdoors with some shops to go to after getting a bite. Good selection of beers and good typical American food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere is great at the Boxyard, beer at Fullsteam is pretty good as well. Food is good for the munchies but not going to be rated fine dining but that's okay because that's not why someone would come to this place.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 4
Recently visited Boxyard at 900 Park Offices Dr in Research Triangle Park, and it was a fantastic experience! The space has a great mix of eateries all in one block, along with live music that really sets the vibe. Our team spent time at Fullsteam, where they offer a wide variety of beers, and I particularly loved their Italian Pilsner. For my non-alcoholic friend, they had standout options that made the experience enjoyable for everyone.
The food options were just as impressive, especially the pizza selection. My personal favorite was the mushroom pizza – it was absolutely delicious. If you're looking for a fun, laid-back spot to hang out with friends or have a team outing, I highly recommend Boxyard. Our team had a blast, and I’ll definitely be coming back soon!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Pretty good beer and pretty good pizza, though the onion grazer (?) veggie pizza is a bit light on veggies.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Love Boxyard and Fullsteam.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
In a word, their pizza is magnificent!
In 2 words, it's magnificent and expensive!
BUT, it's not overpriced considering you pay at minimum $10 at the pizza chains (if you use a deal - otherwise menu price is a lot more) for vastly inferior pizza (chain pizza isn't bad, but fullsteam is MUCH better).
One thing I love about the pizza is how solid it is. When you pick up a piece of fullsteam pizza, you don't need to support the entire slice to keep it from flopping over and all the toppings sliding off. The bottom is crispy and firm. Heck, I got an uncut pizza from them yesterday, sliced up a third of it for dinner, and today, I was able to pick up the remaining 2/3rds pizza with one hand holding it in the corner. That's a solid ? pizza ?
I won't be here every week, but I will absolutely be back!
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best pizza and beer in NC, a little bit expensive for my budget but no regrets, one of the best pizza I have ever tried!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We spent some time at Boxyard on a Saturday and decided to have Fullsteam’s pizza as an early dinner. Spent around $30 on a whole pizza, which is incredibly expensive — especially for what we got. The pizza is made with sourdough starter, which results in a fluffy base and slightly crisp crust. We got the Forager (sweet onion, green onion, mushrooms, roasted garlic base), and the toppings were few and far between. I questioned whether there were actually any mushrooms on the pizza. Either the cheese or pizza itself was also quite greasy. All in all, underwhelming and definitely not close to being worth $30. For around $40, we can get two pies from a pizzeria in downtown Durham and have enough leftover pizza for another meal. If you want to spend money at Boxyard, I’d suggest skipping food and buying the outrageously expensive drinks, instead.
EDITED TO ADD: I paid cash for this meal, so this is not about getting a refund. This is just an honest opinion on the experience and food we had.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
We spent some time at Boxyard on a Saturday and decided to have Fullsteam’s pizza as an early dinner. Spent around $30 on a whole pizza, which is incredibly expensive — especially for what we got. The pizza is made with sourdough starter, which results in a fluffy base and slightly crisp crust. We got the Forager (sweet onion, green onion, mushrooms, roasted garlic base), and the toppings were few and far between. I questioned whether there were actually any mushrooms on the pizza. Either the cheese or pizza itself was also quite greasy. All in all, underwhelming and definitely not close to being worth $30. For around $40, we can get two pies from a pizzeria in downtown Durham and have enough leftover pizza for another meal. If you want to spend money at Boxyard, I’d suggest skipping food and buying the outrageously expensive drinks, instead.
EDITED TO ADD: I paid cash for this meal, so this is not about getting a refund. This is just an honest opinion on the experience and food we had.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
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Servers are amazing! So attentive, so friendly. Beer is top notch, and food is great... Many options and very good portions. This is my go-to place.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pestoroni Quarter
Very cool place and our food was spot on. Koren BBQ spicy beef and spicy chicken tacos were excellent.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was good, just a little greasy. I was able to create my own pizza, but you have to order the whole pizza when you do. Understandable. I really love the old fashioned bottled SunDrop that had pulp inside. My order was completed quickly. I appreciate that the food court has familiar food like pizza.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza
Great location, better parking options than downtown Durham location. Service was great and beer was great as usual.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: CBR Pizza
Very late lunch after a day of running errands. This pizza (ok so I like red pepper flakes) and a beer hit the spot! (Pizza was so simple with mushrooms & caramelized onions, but so fresh, so good!)
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
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