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Hours & Reservations

Monday:11am - 4pm, 4:30pm - 10pm
Tuesday:11am - 4pm, 4:30pm - 10pm
Wednesday:11am - 4pm, 4:30pm - 10pm
Thursday:11am - 4pm, 4:30pm - 10pm
Friday:11am - 4pm, 4:30pm - 10pm
Saturday:11am - 4pm, 4:30pm - 10pm
Sunday:11am - 9pm

This cozy spot is hidden in the Eagleview community but is well worth the drive. With an impressive brickoven pizza menu and an equally note-worthy oyster menu (they were voted the best Raw Bar on the Mainline) you’ve gotta check it out. Oh yeah, and they’ve got BRUNCH too!

WC Dish recommends: The crabcake sandwich and wasabi oysters.

Address

Brickside Grille
540 Wellington Square
Exton PA 19341
40.0625007
-75.6851145


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1 Review So Far Newest First

  1. Tania E.Sep 20, 2009

    Yummy!!!! While a bit pricey, you definitely get what you pay for. I have sampled many items from their menu and have never been disappointed. From the drunken littlenecks to the brick-oven pizza, from the pasta cooked to perfection to one of the best caesar salads I have ever had, everything is absolutely delicious. The only negative I can even drum up is the inexperiece of the bartenders. If you like a large variety of mixed drinks you’ll need to go elsewhere. That said, it is an excellent dining experience all around with fabulous service and friendly staff. The last time we were there the manager even let our boys feed the fish…….and they loved it!! :)

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