Red Dirt Brewhouse Menu

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  • Brandon R.

    Tried Red Dirt while in Ardmore on business. The place has a great vibe that is a lot like places you would find in larger cities, without the pretentiousness. I had the sirloin cobb with ranch dressing. Steak was cooked to my liking and put over a fresh heart of romaine lettuce. Lettuce was super fresh and there was a nice portion of dressing that wasn't just slathered on. Very classy salad indeed. I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • Jime W.

    Eh. Nice ambience, food was "okay" but the raving cheesecakes were absent. 1 choice and wasn't out flavor. The musician (Webb) that night was very good. It wasn't the best or the worst we've been to. It's a bar. Expect a bar with better then average bar food. Couches were cool I admit. Pretty neat. Needs artwork in the joint ;)

    (3)
  • Steven K.

    Steak was fantastic, perfectly cooked. Shrimp skewers, gumbo, and coleslaw were delish! Perfect atmosphere and great service. Very happy we found this place!!!

    (5)
  • W P.

    Excelent Burger!!!! Great service. Had lunch with a few friends and all was well.

    (3)
  • Nancy S.

    Open 7 days a week! Don't miss this place!!! Fun atmosphere, great food & fun beer selection!!!

    (5)
  • Joshua C.

    The brewmaster burger (a brat as a patty on a pretzel bun) was excellent. My wife ordered fries, and they were just ok. But I ordered the grilled asparagus and it was amazing. Fantastic selection of beers on tap, and fun atmosphere. Decent kids menu as well.

    (4)
  • edgard k.

    Pretty hidden - between dark allies and no sign. Good things there were plenty of cars on the parking lot so we can find this place. Didn't try the beer, but food was pretty solid. Sriracha chicken skewer with cilantro cream sauce had enough spiciness to compliment the sauce, while the praline burger was pretty good - I guess patty made from bratwurst and fried egg can't go wrong.

    (3)
  • Holly W.

    My husband and I went to eat here tonight to celebrate our anniversary. We were seated on a coach with pillows that had a table in front if it. We both thought that was neat and the atmosphere was great. The special for the night was prime rib, which is one of our favorites. We quickly decided that's what we would order. The waitress informed us they had just ran out of prime rib. It was before 7pm and I was disappointed but we decided to order rib eyes. It took about 25 minutes to get our salads but they were good when we did get them. The waitress then brought our steaks and informed my husband that they were out of mashed potatoes. Okay I understand them running out of prime rib but mashed potatoes? Really? So then he asked for the vegetable medley, which was what I had ordered, and this was also their vegetable of the day but they were also out of that. He ended up ordering French fries which they had thankfully. Our steaks didn't have much flavor at all but they were a pretty good size. We did not have the best experience here but we would like to give it another chance sometime.

    (2)
  • Jami B.

    Great beer selection, good older young crowd, good hangout to catch a game on the massive flat screen or just chill....a solid addition to the Ardmore nightlife or the weekday lunch

    (4)
  • Bonnie H.

    Chose Red Dirt by yelp reviews. Small and wonderful! I loved the couches! The flights were so fun and something I had never done before! The cheese fries and the Pub nachos are extremely good! Awesome Ranch dressing, little side salads that are just perfect! I had pepperjack mushroom burger. It was good but a little dry, needs some seasoning,I had to add salt . Good but could be way way better. Hubby had the Brat burger,it was pretty big and he liked it. Will definitely be back! Kinda hidden,but worth it to find!

    (3)
  • Lisa S.

    Stopped here on the drive up to OKC from Dallas. Had the pretzel/ bratwurst app and it was delicious. Liked the contemporary interior of this place.

    (3)
  • Kate B.

    Staff was wonderful. Ate on the patio. Watched some kids play a pick up game. Steak cooked to perfection. If your in the neighborhood, try it out. You won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • B C.

    Great place for a beer in the middle of nowhere. Try the beer flights. They have a pretty decent selection. Wait staff is super friendly and helpful

    (4)
  • Pamela M.

    Being new in town and coming from the DFW metroplex, Frisco area, where everyone is socially accepted, went here for craft beer and decent environment. Only thing we found was extremely slow service, and rude, judgmental clientele. Being bi-racially married, my bi-racial son was trying to start friendly conversation to get to know the locals, only to be treated like "brown dirt". Guess we will take our $$ elsewhere...never been treated this COLDLY anywhere else. Pretty sure the bumpkin crowd this place attracts would not stand a shot in the much classier places we are use to in the city. Packed with a bunch of rude wanna-be's. Epic fail. Maybe if the food was better I could actually concentrate this review on that.

    (1)
  • BC H.

    In a town where there's nothing to do, RDB is a nice place to hang out from time to time. Good beer, good food and sometimes the music isn't so bad.

    (4)
  • Rylee E.

    Came down to visit an old fiend and they suggested the Red Dirt Brewhouse, oh what a mistake that was. To start off the evening our service was "spotty." We ordered the pretzels, that the waitress suggested. To our surprise the pretzels were frozen on the inside. They waitress took them back and brought the same plate of pretzels back to us burn on the outside that time and crunchy on the inside. We ordered the rest of our food, after waiting about 30 mins to receive it the waitress came to inform us that they were out of most things we ordered. Food fininally came out and my order was half there....I ordered onion rings and they were nowhere to be found, I asked about them her response was " I forgot to check the ticket, but we are out of them as well." They replaced the onion rings with soggy fries. The burger I got had absolutely no flavor and was 1/3 the size of my bun and burnt all the way through. The place as a whole was very eclectic, had a nice environment. I truly hope it was an off night, but I won't be back to find out.

    (1)
  • Shannon M.

    "You cain't get no beer in Oklahoma strong enough to git ya drunk," said no one that's found this place. Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce you to Coop DNR Belgian Ale (10% ABV) and the one and only place south of OKC metro that sells it. The repurposed warehouse feel is over-done, but it feels home-y and confortable in here. It's casual, like a good bar, and they have enough quality beer on tap to make you stay in southern Oklahoma longer than you planned. I'm also yet to have a meal that wasn't amazing. If you're saving calories for the beer, try the seared shrimp salad. It's got a great mix of flavors with a respectable serving of shrimp. Not figure conscious? Go balls-out and have a bratwurst burger. Yeah, that's exactly what it sounds like- a hamburger patty made, not from ground beef, but bratwurst. It's good enough to make you lick the delicious grease that will inevitably run down your arm. The owner is usually there working his behind off, but tends to stop and socialize, seeming to genuinely CARE what his patrons think...and who doesn't love that?! There are several TVs, but it's not the best place to catch a game, which is a nice departure from the cheap sports-bar feel around town. No, it's just a good place to sit around, have a few great brews and shoot the breeze with your buddies. Thursday night live music is usually a blast, too.

    (5)
  • Kristin C.

    Ardmore is a small town. When you think small towns, especially in Southern Oklahoma, you don't think Brewhouse. Luckily though, someone else did. This is something that this town desperately needed. They set up shop in the downtown area, which is in desperate need of some gentrification, and businesses like Red Dirt, Main Street Coffee and Ten Star Pizza are helping it out. I'm glad to see new businesses coming in and thriving, and bringing something unique to this town. They aren't serving their own beers yet, but they do serve a good variety of Oklahoma beers, and a few other Craft Brews from around the country(Sierra Nevada, Boulevard Brewing, Sam Adams, Red Hook, etc). They have a good variety to choose from too: IPAs, Wheats, Stouts, Pale Ales, etc. They have something for everyone. Even my sister enjoyed her cider and light ale, and she thinks Bud Light is a proper beer. They really put a lot of thought into the beer menu though. Whoever is in charge sure knows what they're doing. Sadly, lots of people were still drinking Miller and Bud out of a bottle. The beer snob in me wanted to yell at them. But, hey, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Hopefully there are enough people interested in trying some new beers to keep this place afloat. The food we had was all good too. We shared the nachos, cheese fries and chicken wings. All were good, and reasonably priced. I've heard from my family the apps are the way to go. I'm bumping a star because our server, while nice(and actually a good friend of my sisters) knows nothing about beer. I asked her questions and she looked at me with a blank stare. Besides the Owner, I doubt anyone here knows what they are talking about when it comes to beers, even the bartenders. I think adding some descriptions to the menus of the beers would be helpful at least. I had to turn to the internet to find out more about a lot of the beers. When I asked the server if a certain beer was a Saison, she obviously had never heard of that beer. She even told me I should be doing her job. I think at least having some descriptions, and makeing sure the servers/bartenders know the basics of the beer would be a good step in the right direction. Overall though, I am glad this place is here.

    (4)
  • Erin K.

    Great beer selection, and local brews. Nice out door area to eat, play cornhole, or shoot shuffle board. Interior well designed, open feeling to keep with local architecture. Good prices for lunch. Husband had the beef tip special and loved it, I had the BBQ pulled pork sandwich and coleslaw which was tasty as well. Service was nice and very prompt. I bet this place is great for sport game watching and evening beer drinking with friends. I would come here again and recommend it to a friend. It's a little off the beaten path/ main street but worth the stop.

    (5)
  • Josh C.

    If you want to grab a cold beer on a hot afternoon, there is nowhere better. Come at the right time and you catch the staff and friends hanging out outside having a couple cold ones and shooting the breeze. The beer selection is an unbeatable spread of different types, regions, and strengths. Anything from IPAs, Farmhouse Ales, and Bitters, to your everyday lagers and pilsners. The crew is always happy to see you and will get you what you need when you need it. I like that when I come back after an absence of a few weeks, there is often a new brew on tap, and that means you'll get to try something new. It's fun to branch out. The food is what you want and expect from a brew pub. Burgers, sandwiches, a couple steaks, and some fries and such. It all hits the spot, and it all goes good with a great brew. Live music on the weekends gives you something to look forward to if that's your scene, though I personally am a weekday, spend a couple hours at the bar with some friends kind of guy, and this is the place for it. Great patio outside, and a little yard with a basketball hoop and a couple cornhole boxes for tossin' ya bags around. This place was an unexpected development for this small city but a more than welcome one. Kudos to blazing some trails red dirt.

    (4)
  • Andrea S.

    Love this new addition to Ardmore, OK! Great bbq pork sandwich, burgers and amazing beer selection. We will definitely come back here a lot!

    (5)
  • Katie R.

    For a restaurant in Ardmore, it was pretty good. They have a pretty good selection of craft beers. I guess I can forgive that they call themselves a brewery even though I'm pretty sure they don't brew anything. I got the sirloin steak which was cooked correctly and a good quality. My only complaint would be the sides. The only side worth mentioning is the black bean and corn salad which could use a bit more flavor. The others are bland bar sides that are obviously frozen. Another strange thing is the "booth" situation. They just threw some leather couches next to a table and called it a day. I can imagine that's pretty uncomfortable when you're eating. Unlike others, I think it would be a good place to watch a game. The patio looks like it would be pretty good in the summer. Overall, an improvement to the bars in Ardmore and has lots of potential.

    (4)
  • Lark B.

    The food was great and the beer was too. It hasn't been open for very long so the waitresses are still getting the hang of it. The hostess was quiet but she is young and did very good. Not every one has a voice that will blast you out of your chair like I do. Ardmore needs a place like this! I hope it sticks around. I will definitely be going back!

    (5)
  • Kyle G.

    Good craft beer and good food. More then I expected to find in Ardmore, OK

    (5)
  • John Z.

    I love this place. This is in my top two in Ardmore, easily, and all things considered. Get the brewmaster burger, it's the only greasy food that is worth the possibility of heart attack or stroke. It's a bratwurst flattened into a burger patty, grilled, served with grilled onions and spicy mustard on a Pretzel bun. Best ever. The beer is good and fun to try. I like this place, a lot.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Red Dirt Brewhouse

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