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- 4.1Food
- 4.0Service
- 4.0Ambience
- 3.9Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
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Yes, Street Pizza can work for a casual, upbeat date night, especially if you want pizza, cocktails and a lively vibe. Guests frequently recommend it as a fun pre-game or post-show spot with shareable 12" pizzas, cocktails and a buzzy atmosphere. Be aware it can get loud and busy on game nights or weekends; for a quieter experience pick an early weekday or request a table away from the door/host station. Reservations are recommended for busy evenings.
Family-friendly, yes. Guests frequently bring kids, celebrate birthdays and use the free basement arcade (pool, photo booth, games), so it’s a popular family and kid-friendly spot. Accessibility details (ADA seating, ramped entry, accessible restrooms) aren’t provided in the available sources; if you need accessibility accommodations call the restaurant ahead so staff can confirm and assist.
Portions vary by item, pizzas are 12" and are generally shared (many parties split two or three for four people). Guests often say salads and kids portions are on the small side (some reviewers called the Caesar and salads skimpy). Sides like fries and wings come in typical bar portions; desserts (Sticky Toffee Waffle, shakes) are shareable. If you want a fuller meal, plan on ordering multiple pizzas or adding sides.
Go early on a weekday or during off-peak hours for a quieter, faster experience; many guests recommend arriving well before arena or game start times if you want to avoid crowds. If you want the lively, energetic vibe, visit before Capitals/Cap One Arena events or on weekend nights when the place is buzzing, just expect busier service and noise.
Yes, guests frequently bring families and kids. The basement arcade, pool table and photo booth make it especially kid-friendly and fun for pre-game family outings. Note that kids portions are sometimes described as small, and the space can be loud during peak times, so an early seating or a table away from the bar/entrance may be more comfortable for young children.
Lively, sporty and casual, think big beats, TVs for live sports, graffiti art and a basement arcade. Guests report a fun, energetic vibe that’s great for pre-game crowds and families, though it can be noisy and crowded at peak times. Lighting can be dim and seating close together; service quality is inconsistent during busy shifts.
Street Pizza has an upstairs dining area and a downstairs game space with free arcade games, pool and a photo booth; there’s a bar upstairs as well. The restaurant does not advertise private dining or private-party rooms, and multiple guests note table proximity can feel tight during busy nights.
For a lively, energetic night go on a weekend or any night with an arena event. For a quieter meal with faster service, choose a weekday (Monday–Thursday) or a non-event afternoon. Reservations help any night, but early weekday dinners are likely the most relaxed.
Casual, the restaurant lists a casual dress code, and guest photos/reviews reflect relaxed, game-night attire. Come comfortable for a casual pizza-and-games outing.
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