Restaurant in Elk, United States
The brickery
100Pearl PointsLow-Pressure Lunch

About The brickery
The brickery is the low-pressure Elk choice for a casual daytime meal, especially if the plan is flexible or takeout-adjacent. For a major celebration, Harbor House is the stronger splurge; for an easier coastal stop, this is the simpler bet.
In Elk, The brickery is best described from the verified basics: it is a casual venue with daytime hours Wednesday through Sunday. With no confirmed cuisine, menu, pricing, reservation details, or service format available here, the safest way to use it is as a simple Elk stop rather than a heavily planned destination meal.
A low-pressure Elk choice for daytime plans
The main reason to consider The brickery is its direct schedule. It is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 5 PM, it is closed Monday and Tuesday. That makes it easier to fit into a daytime Elk itinerary than a dinner plan.
Because cuisine, menu, pricing are not verified here, avoid planning around a specific dish, format, or budget. Check current details directly before you go, especially if your plans depend on a particular menu item, timing, or group need.
Good for casual occasions, not a big-night centerpiece
The verified dress code is casual, so The brickery fits best when the occasion is relaxed. If you are comparing options, Harbor House, Cafe Maritime, Jumbos Win Win, Izakaya Gama, Boonville Hotel & Restaurant are other names to consider, depending on what kind of meal you want and where you are willing to go.
Set expectations around the confirmed facts rather than assumptions: The brickery is in Elk, keeps daytime hours on open days, has a casual dress code. Details such as cuisine, specific dishes, prices, seating, beverage program are not verified in this guide.
Quick reference: choose The brickery when a casual Elk stop during its Wednesday-to-Sunday daytime hours fits your plan; look elsewhere if you need a confirmed dinner service, specific menu details, or a more defined dining format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The brickery handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified in this guide. If restrictions are important, check the venue's official channels before you go.
What should I order at The brickery?
No specific dishes or cuisine type are verified here, so there is no reliable named recommendation to give. Check the venue's current menu or official channels before planning around a particular item.
Is The brickery good for solo dining?
It may be a practical solo stop if the hours work for you. The brickery is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 5 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday.
What are alternatives to The brickery?
Other venues to consider include Harbor House, Cafe Maritime, Jumbos Win Win, Izakaya Gama, Boonville Hotel & Restaurant. Check each venue's current details before deciding which best fits your plans.
Is The brickery good for a special occasion?
It can work for a relaxed occasion if casual dress and daytime hours suit the plan. It is not the right fit if you need verified dinner hours, a specific menu format, or confirmed pricing details.
Is lunch or dinner better at The brickery?
The verified hours are 11:30 AM to 5 PM Wednesday through Sunday, with closures on Monday and Tuesday. If your plan requires a typical dinner slot, the confirmed schedule does not support that.
What should I wear to The brickery?
Dress casually. The verified dress code for The brickery in Elk is casual.
Location
961 Ukiah St, Mendocino, CA 95460
Elk, United States
Compare The brickery
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| The brickery | Elk | , | , |
| Harbor House | Elk | Progressive American, Californian | $$$$ |
| Cafe Maritime | Elk | , | , |
| Jumbos Win Win | Philo | , | , |
| Izakaya Gama | Point Arena | , | , |
| Boonville Hotel & Restaurant | Boonville | American | $$$ |
How The brickery Elk compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
Choose Harbor House if the meal is the occasion and the budget can support a $$$$ Progressive American and Californian experience. Choose Cafe Maritime if the goal is another Elk option with a similarly local, lower-friction feel.
How it compares in and around Elk
The brickery is the easier, lower-commitment choice against Harbor House. Harbor House is the clear splurge for Progressive American and Californian cooking at $$$$, with a more destination-style experience; The brickery makes more sense when the meal needs to fit into a coastal day rather than define it.
Cafe Maritime is the closest local cross-shop when readers want another Elk option without committing to the Harbor House price tier. If value and ease matter more than ceremony, compare The brickery and Cafe Maritime first; if quality of experience is the priority and budget is less sensitive, Harbor House should lead the list.
Boonville Hotel & Restaurant is the better comparison for a fuller American restaurant outing at $$$, though it sits outside Elk. Jumbos Win Win and Izakaya Gama are less direct substitutes geographically, so use them only if the itinerary already points away from Elk.
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