James E.
Google
COVID has hurt a lot of locations, and The Masonry is definitely one of them. Their menu has been stripped of everything but their smaller (~10” - 12”) and extremely over priced pizzas ($24) and three side items. Their focaccia is still incredible, and part of the reason they still got two stars. We got the sausage special pizza. It sounded interesting with a jam to change things up. The taste was meh, it wasn’t bad but it wasn’t that good. I also could have counted the pieces of sausage, as it was so sparse, literally leaving two or three slices without any at all. Finally, it had that soggy pizza consistency, flopping down and having to be folded to eat it, almost as though it had been frozen and reheated just under the right amount. (I took a last second shot of the pizza just to give you an idea).
The team wasn’t as excited to see everyone as most other restaurants I’ve visited lately have been. They made me walk away, make a reservation on my phone, then come back up, when they could have easily checked their computer with me standing right there. I get there’s a “no walk up policy” right now, but the signs weren’t prevalent and I was the only one who walked up; it could have been handled better.
Also, they are only serving beer at the moment... or so we were told. When I asked if I could get a mixed drink, I was told they weren’t serving liquor for the time being. About 3/4 of the way into our meal, my girlfriend overheard the waitress ask the table behind me if they’d like another gin and tonic.