Introduction
Famous Brick Oven Pizzeria
You want a social spot that works for mixed groups after a day on the mountain. Famous Brick Oven Pizzeria does that job without fuss. You walk in and see families, friends, and ski crews sharing pies and laughing over arcade wins. The room feels open and lively, the kind of place where a table for four becomes a table for eight because someone you know just walked in. Staff greet you, seat you, and get drinks on the table fast. The menu sticks to what you expect from a good pizza house, then adds a few twists that keep it interesting. You choose from specialty pies or build your own with a long list of toppings. Gluten free options make ordering simple for everyone.
You get a full bar and a broad beer list, which turns dinner into a night out. The team keeps domestic staples, regional craft cans, and a rotating set of bottles that appeal to curious drinkers. Wine and classic cocktails round things out for your group. You can keep the focus on food if you want. Calzones, oven baked sandwiches, wings, and salads give you enough range for picky eaters and hungry athletes. Portions are clear and fair, so you leave satisfied without second guessing your order. Dessert matters here. The bakery case pulls you in, and the big cookies have a loyal following. Order one for the table and pass it around while you argue about the best ski run of the day.
What sets the place apart is everything that happens around the food. The on site arcade gives kids and adults a reason to stick around. Air hockey and cabinets light up the back of the room, and the chime of tickets adds to the music overhead. In warm months, mini golf next door turns a quiet evening into a friendly match. On event nights you get live music or a family movie on the lawn. The tone stays easy and local. You talk to a staff member and find out who grew up here, who teaches school during the week, and who rides the first chair every storm day. The result feels like a community center that happens to serve pizza and pour drinks.
Make your plan based on your group and your schedule. If you want a quick meal, arrive early and grab a booth near the front. If you want a longer night, bring quarters for the arcade, play a round of mini golf when the weather allows, and settle back in for another drink. Service stays friendly even when the room is full, which helps when you have kids or a big party. You leave with an easy win. You fed everyone, you had a drink, and you built a simple memory without making it complicated.



