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Welcome to Fox Ridge Pizza Bar and Grill

At Fox Ridge Pizza Bar and Grill, we blend nostalgia with culinary creativity. Located in the heart of Memphis, our casual eatery specializes in handcrafted pizzas, juicy burgers, and delectable sandwiches. Each dish is prepared with fresh ingredients that transport you to cherished childhood memories. Our warm ambiance and welcoming staff make it ideal for families and groups, whether dining in our spacious outdoor seating or ordering takeout. Dive into our famed meat lovers pizza or savor the unique flavors of our wings and salads. Experience the essence of comfort food at Fox Ridge, where every bite tells a story.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Fox Ridge Pizza Bar and Grill, an inviting eatery nestled in the heart of Memphis, Tennessee. Located at 711 W Brookhaven Cir, this casual dining spot specializes in a delightful fusion of pizza, burgers, and sandwiches, making it a perfect destination for food enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you’re looking to grab a quick bite to go or enjoy a leisurely meal with friends and family, Fox Ridge has something for everyone.

From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by a warm and friendly atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. The restaurant boasts both indoor and outdoor seating, accommodating groups of all sizes while also being wheelchair accessible. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly options and the presence of a full bar, where adults can unwind with a drink during happy hour specials.

  • Menu Highlights: The menu at Fox Ridge is a treasure trove of flavors. Diners rave about the Meat Lovers pizza, featuring a generous pile of savory toppings loaded with cheese. Patrons also cherish their spicy breaded wings and the fresh and flavorful Josie salad. Each dish is crafted with care, as mentioned by Patti H., who called their takeout orders “some of the best we have ever had.”
  • Variety and Accessibility: A standout feature of Fox Ridge is their wide array of vegetarian options, appealing to various dietary preferences. The availability of takeout and delivery ensures that you can enjoy their delicious offerings wherever you are. Plus, the restaurant accepts modern payment methods like Apple Pay, making your dining experience seamless.
  • Community and Legacy: Fox Ridge Pizza has built a loyal customer base over the years, with many diners returning for the memories it evokes. As Jimmie W. reminisces about his childhood experiences at Fox Ridge, it’s clear that this restaurant is not just a place to eat; it's a part of the community fabric of Memphis.

The ambiance at Fox Ridge is lively yet comfortable, making it an ideal spot for lunch or dinner. Whether you're dining inside, enjoying the fresh air outdoors, or watching your favorite game on TV, there's a sense of camaraderie that fills the space. With attentive waiter service and an upbeat yet moderate noise level, you can easily enjoy a meal with family and friends.

In summary, Fox Ridge Pizza Bar and Grill encapsulates the essence of a local favorite with its diverse menu, welcoming atmosphere, and commitment to quality. It’s more than just a pizzeria; it’s a gathering place with dishes that inspire nostalgia and delight the senses. As Mathew S. expressed, it offers a unique pizza experience that combines the charm of the past with flavors that will keep you coming back for more. Don't miss the chance to discover your new favorite pizza spot in Memphis!

For more information or to make reservations, call (901) 758-6500. Experience the charm of Fox Ridge Pizza Bar and Grill today!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Fox Ridge Pizza Bar and Grill
Patti H.
Patti H.

We ordered take out. Pizza, calzone, fried mushrooms, fried pickles, cheese fries and antipasto salad. Everything was delicious. Some of the best we have ever had

Tiffany J.
Tiffany J.

This was my first time going here. I heard a lot of great things, so I was excited to try it out for our annual Valentine's Day dinner with the family. I was maybe too excited because I ordered everything, lol! To start I had the Spinach Salad. It is loaded with baby spinach leaves, tomatoes, boiled egg, bacon, red onions, dried cranberries, fresh mozzarella cheese with a Raspberry Vinaigrette. I added grilled chicken and it made it so much better and filling. I also ordered the 5oz burger. It's made with fresh ground beef & served with mustard, mayo, lettuce, pickle, onion & tomato. It's good as well. On to the dinner order (yes I had more lol). We had the spicy breaded wings! They were fresh and hot. I heard a lot about those as well as the pizza and couldn't wait to try them as well! For the pizza, I had the meat lovers on cauliflower crust. It was really delicious. I honestly enjoyed my entire food experience! The service and ambiance was great too! I will definitely be going back!

Bilicia H.
Bilicia H.

I really enjoyed this spot. My sister and I shared the buffalo wings and a large Josie salad. Really good and flavorful. We each got a 9in pizza and it was chef kisses. So good and we were full after 2 slices. Customer service also really good. Can't wait to come back.

Tarshian P.
Tarshian P.

Meat lovers pizza is great. My favorite is the lunch meal. The greens and chicken dressing which was surprisingly delicious!

Jimmie W.
Jimmie W.

Great pizza restaurant. My family loves the Around the world sausage add black olives/hot peppers. I remember when I was little boy my dad would take me to Fox ridge when it was on Knight Arnold rd to get pizza after SEMAA football practice. One time he dropped the pizza and the owner gave him another pizza free of charge. That's type people they are family friendly business. Clean restaurant with nice bar and many seatings. Directly located in heart of the city. Highly recommend will be back soon for my pizza fix

Arcenial R.
Arcenial R.

Food was good service was A++ wings was fresh fried hard and had a good taste.you guys will see us again soon.

Mike S.
Mike S.

We met friends here when we were in Memphis for the week. I just wish I had heard about it sooner because I would have gone twice that week it's so good. The pizza is a thin crust pizza with a pile of toppings and loaded with cheese. The quality is fresh and tasty. The place is normally packed I'm told but no seating problem on this Friday at 5:30pm. It's nothing fancy but it's clean. The staff was very attentive to our needs and whenever had to ask for a refill. They never let my glass run dry. 5 stars for sure!

Mathew S.
Mathew S.

5-stars. From me, a unicorn. That which does not exist, found. The short answer to why? Nostalgia meets slightly novel, insanely good pizza. Let's go back to the beginning. I was like 9. Occasionally, my parents would take me to Hickory Hill, they'd get pizza, and I'd be offered some quarters to play video games. And eat pizza, too. Pretty good pizza, but as a 9 year old, all pizza was good. Hickory Hill became Hickory Hill. I became me, because, then again, you always wind up becoming some version of yourself. Nearly three decades passed. I spent some time on Brookhaven Circle, spending time in whatever version of my life I was in at some of the establishments there. Brookhaven had its rather prolonged phase, then Hog & Hominy in another. Noma, Andrew Michael were a haunt here and there, too. Probably overlapping Brookhaven and Charvey. I took a break from Brookhaven Circle. Recently, I went back. And there was a place called Fox Ridge Pizza. I kind of remembered it; some place I used to go and play video games, and now, come to think of it, eat pizza with like, barbecue or something sweetish on it. And it was pretty good- nothing like the thin crusts of everywhere, or the crispiness of MPC, but something slightly off and differently better than those. Inside, black and white tiled floor. Curious, didn't they have that at that other place? I couldn't go back and check, because Hickory Hill requires an assault team, a K&R policy, or the Popemobile to venture into- I've heard. So I ordered. I waited. I was presented with a pizza. The toppings kind of sit there, atop the breads crust, not stuck to its top. Chunky bits of meat, large piece of meatball, pepperoni, you know, all the usual carnivore stuff. I took a bite. Then another. A few more and I tasted something novel, profound, yet remembered. I swear to Epicurious, it was my childhood. But it tasted like barbecue in light red sauce covered with cheese. I ate more, trying to find whatever degree of wonder and innocence I probably never possessed and probably couldn't buy back for Bill Gates money. Occasionally, it was there. And it was damned delicious. It turned out it was the same place. Same food. Tucked away in some odd time capsule and asported to East Memphis. This is really like no other pizza I've had. It's not Chicago, it's not New York. It's a bit dense, but with a nice pull and slight crunch on the bottom. It's oddly airy, though that's not the best term for it, because it's also heavy. It's better from a toaster oven that day after. And when there's that bite of savory sweet barbecue, far better than anything Coletta's could ever dream of, it's regal. Because it's like hunting; it's not every bite, and it's hard to tell when it'll be THE bite. The service is really good, the patio a nice respite. The ambiance is hometown. But the pizza, this pizza, is proof that there is a God and he's ok with pizza.