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Bricktop's - Miramar Beach reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Jill
Mobile1 review
Dined 2 days ago
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Fred Gold
Tallahassee29 reviews
Dined 7 days ago
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Lynn
Tallahassee13 reviews
Dined on June 5, 2026
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New Orleans24 reviews
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Dallas20 reviews
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New Orleans49 reviews
Dined on May 30, 2026
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Tampa35 reviews
Dined on May 26, 2026
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Denver12 reviews
Dined on May 24, 2026
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New York City5 reviews
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Tallahassee29 reviews
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Yes, Bricktop’s is a solid date-night choice. Guests frequently praise the polished-casual, white-tablecloth ambiance, attentive service, crafted cocktails and an extensive wine list. The restaurant has a roomy indoor dining room and a lively outdoor bar/patio, making it easy to pick a quieter booth or a more social spot. Portions and presentation are upscale, so it’s a nice option for a special evening; reservations and an early seating can help ensure a relaxed experience.
Bricktop’s - Miramar Beach hours are: Mon–Thu 11:00 am–9:00 pm; Fri–Sat 11:00 am–10:00 pm; Sun 10:00 am–9:00 pm. Guests also report the restaurant runs brunch service on Sundays and is open for holiday meals, but hours can vary for special events, calling ahead or checking the latest info before your visit is a good idea.
For a quieter experience, aim for midweek or an early seating, guests say midweek and off-season visits tend to be less busy and more relaxed. Sunday brunch and early weekday lunches are also noted as calmer. Weekends, holidays and peak tourist season fill up fast, so make reservations in advance if you want a prime table or a quieter booth.
Midweek (Tuesday–Thursday) or early weekday evenings are often the best days for a quieter, more relaxed meal. Sunday brunch is also praised for a pleasant experience with lower noise than weekend dinner. For a lively night with drinks and a bustling bar scene, pick a Friday or Saturday.
Yes, guests report that Bricktop’s has operated on major holidays (Thanksgiving, New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, Easter) and offered special holiday menus or service. Because hours and service can vary for holidays, call ahead or check current listings when planning a holiday reservation.
Bricktop’s feels polished-casual and upscale, think white tablecloths, well-dressed staff and a stylish, contemporary interior. Guests describe it as classy yet comfortable, with a lively outdoor bar and a quieter main dining room. Noise levels vary: brunch and early dinner can be relaxed, while weekends, holidays and the outdoor patio can be lively.
Busiest: weekend evenings, holidays (Valentine’s Day, Thanksgiving, New Year’s) and peak tourist season when guests report crowded rooms and longer waits. Quietest: midweek and off-season visits, early dinner seatings and some weekday lunchtimes or Sunday brunches are often calmer. Make a reservation for peak nights if you want a specific table.
The restaurant lists that it does not offer a private-dining room. Guests do host celebrations and larger parties, but there isn't a formal private-room option noted, call the restaurant to discuss seating for special events or large groups and to explore alternative arrangements.
Yes, Bricktop’s has outdoor seating and a popular outside bar area. Guests frequently mention an enclosed/outdoor patio, an outside bar that’s social and lively, and tables that sometimes feel very outdoorsy. If you prefer indoor seating, request it when you book; some guests were surprised to be seated on the extended outdoor section.
Yes, call ahead to ask about seating, accessibility needs or celebration details. Reviews show staff have accommodated special-needs guests and that some guests requested birthday recognition (results varied), so it’s best to speak with the host or manager in advance to confirm arrangements. For large parties or special menus, the team recommends discussing plans directly with the restaurant.
Yes, families dine here frequently and guests report kids and teens at brunch and dinner. The menu includes family-friendly brunch items, burgers and other approachable dishes. There isn’t a dedicated kids’ menu listed, so for younger children consider an early seating or call ahead to ask about menu flexibility and high‑chair/booth availability.
Yes, guests report Bricktop’s is family-friendly and accommodating. Several reviews specifically note the restaurant was 'handicap friendly' and that staff accommodated a party with a special-needs child. Families and multi-generational groups dine here for brunch and dinner, though the focus is more on an upscale casual experience than on a kids’ menu. For accessibility or large-family seating requests, call ahead so staff can help.
Not explicitly stated. Guests frequently recommend making reservations, especially for weekend evenings, holidays and peak season, because walk-in waits are common. If you prefer not to wait, reserve in advance or call the restaurant the day of your visit to check availability.
Casual dress is listed as the official dress code, but guests often dress up a bit for evening meals. Many reviews note an upscale vibe and well-dressed servers and patrons, so smart-casual attire is a good choice if you want to match the room’s tone.
Portions at Bricktop’s lean toward generous for main courses. Guests often mention hearty entrees, prime rib, filet and loaded baked potatoes are described as substantial, while some salads and sushi rolls can feel smaller for the price. Side dishes like the loaded potato and Brussels are frequently called sizable. In short: expect full-sized entrees appropriate for a higher-end casual dining bill; lighter starters and some sushi may be more shareable.
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