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    Fieldwork

    3.8 (73 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Mushroom personal pizza
    Molly R.

    Love the vibe of this place. Came with some co-workers to catch up. The staff was super welcoming, friendly and accommodating for a large group. I love that you can order through your phone using the QR code on the table individually which helps resolve sorting out large bills. I ordered the personal pizza and drink deal which I thought was a great value for what you got. Food was good and the atmosphere was fun. I will be back soon!

    Late lunch. Ordering salads  and the diamond pizza.
    Elizabeth S.

    First time visiting here as every time we have walked by it was packed. This time, we stopped after the lunch rush and almost had the place to ourselves. We started with the Black Diamond Pizza, crispy crust, flavorful toppings, and just the right amount of cheese and the Fieldwork Caesar salad. For drinks we tried the Bear Sour Flight was a great way to explore their sour beer options and we loved them all. We also ordered the Cucumber Leon Juniper Fieldwork Supertonic drink-just to try and found them delicious. The service was excellent attentive without being overbearing, and our server made great recommendations. The setting is super welcoming and comfortable, with a cozy vibe that's perfect for relaxing. We loved the fire pits and lounge chairs on the patio ideal for enjoying a nice evening outside. Inside, there's plenty of seating and several TVs, making it a great spot to unwind, catch a game, or just enjoy good company. This is a great spot for families or anyone looking for an easy pizza and beer destination with a fun atmosphere.

    Amanda L.

    We came on a sunny Friday evening and the place was pretty busy. We were able to find a table on the patio. You order via QR code. They bring you the food and beers, but you need to grab water, utensils yourself. We ordered a pizza and wings and a few beers to share. The food was just ok, and unfortunately a lot of their menu was out of stock. I appreciated the selection of beers (not just IPAs), ordered a few sours and their yuzu lemonade. Delicious, and easy to drink beers!

    Outside
    Kristine A.

    We had the best service at Fieldworks! We sat outside and scanned the QR code right before lunch. Our hostess came out with our IPA and waters I asked for. She was so personable and friendly, she also gave us tasters. If it wasn't for her I wouldn't have realized I liked non alcoholic beer. I had a taster of the Day Money grapefruit blond, and I really enjoyed it. We stayed for about 3 hours because we were just enjoying ourselves. Later we ordered the multigrain bowl and Brussels sprouts since we stayed longer than we thought. Both dish's tasted great and we finished all the food! The manager was also personable and checked on us. The area is clean, nice, modern and the inside has tv scream for sports etc. the bathrooms were also well kept and clean with fancy faucets that dispense soak and a dryer!

    Tiara N.

    Fieldwork is a newer brewery in Santa Rosa's Montgomery Village, and I think it's a great addition to the area. There's plenty of seating, and the outdoor firepits are a really nice touch for hanging out, eating, and drinking. We ordered beer flights, a caesar salad, brussel sprouts, and a few pizzas, and everything was tasty and perfect for beer food. I did enjoy the pizza crust, but I had walked by the day before and noticed the pizzas looked a lot more fluffy and puffy than the ones we received, so there may be some room for consistency improvement in the future. Fieldwork is also a low-contact setup where you have to grab your own water and order by scanning a QR code on your phone, so a very casual atmosphere. It feels like they're still finding their footing when it comes to service, but I would definitely come back and see how they continue to evolve!

    Fun guy pizza
    Belle J.

    I've heard many great things about this place, especially about the beer. I'm not a beer person at all, so that part didn't really matter to me, but my husband wanted to try it, so we decided to come. We were seated in the front very quickly. You order through a QR code, which is convenient, but I'm not a big fan since I had to flag down servers whenever I had questions. Some of them were hard to find. I noticed several servers and food runners stopping at other tables, but they often walked back to the kitchen instead of walking to the front where we were sitting to check on us, which was a bit annoying. My husband even had to walk toward the back to get someone's attention. We had to ask for water and were told we have to refill it ourselves if we need more later. Once we were able to get their attention, though, the staff was really nice. One person did forget to bring the sauce we asked for. So I think the service needs to be improved. We ordered the fried cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, chicken wings, and the Fun Guy pizza. Everything was great! I especially loved the cauliflower and the pizza. The Brussels sprouts were good, but not the best I've had. The food menu is pretty limited--mostly pizza and appetizers--while the rest of the menu is beer, with many options around $3. I love the vibe here, and there's an outdoor area where dogs are allowed, which is a huge plus. I'd definitely consider bringing my dog here next time.

    Wings and tropic sour beer
    Steven L.

    I'm going to say this right off the bat food here is kinda meh. We also went and a majority of the menu was out of stock. With such a negative review to start why am I giving it 5*? Well the beer was really good and the space was enjoyable. We got the calamansi Hard Lemonade, Tropic sour beer and some beer slushy. All pretty good. Hopefully they improve on the food later and I'd come more but if i want a good a beer this is the spot.

    Hummus plate
    Luciente G.

    We got to come in on one of their soft open days. We were there bright and early at opening and they were ready for us! This place looks so classy for a brewery. Really sharp and yet warm. Good amount of tvs showing football. So many seating options, couches, tables, bar seating and even outside seating by the fire pit. We have been fans of fieldwork beer for years and their beer was just as delicious as we remembered. I had a couple tart beers, hubs had IPAs and stouts, friends shared a flight. We shared wings, nice and juicy, frickles, delicious, and a hummus plate, very yummy but we were hoping for veggies too. All very good bites and their pizza looked pretty hot and tempting! Service was prompt and very friendly. Scan a QR code, order from the your table and then beer fairies come deliver your elixers and bites! Magical!! Can't wait to come back!

    Mandi K.

    We are so excited to finally have a beer spot in Montgomery Village! I went to the soft opening and they were running so smoothly. It was actually pretty impressive how on it they were. We ended up going 2 more times within the same week. What can we say? We love the beer and the fact they have a full kitchen is a massive win. They still use the QR system which they've been using for awhile now and it's so nice for large groups or anyone that would need to be splitting checks. They make it so easy for everyone! The vibe of the space fits well with Montgomery Village. I was surprised by how high scale it felt but that's how all the shops and restaurants around there are so they fit right in. I really liked the fungi pizza and chicken ceasar wrap! I do wish there was an option to add protein to the pizzas. Throw some chicken on the mushroom pizza! That would be delicious.

    Detroit style pizza
    Eric M.

    This is a fun new place in Montgomery Village. This really isn't a brewery, as it's more of a restaurant that has a lot of beer options. It was a busy Sunday evening. We actually had a reservation for 6:30, but all the shops online said they'd be open until 6pm so we planned on doing some shopping before we ate. Yeah, that was wrong, and all the shops closed at 5pm and we were left wondering what to do. Luckily, in spite of being extremely busy, they were able to honor our later reservation and sit us at the first open table a minute later. The beer menu is extensive, but they offer small tastes so you can get an idea of what you want. They really have something for everyone. My eldest loves sours and they had a few options for her as she got a flight of four. I wouldn't call him a waiter, but one individual kept walking by offering to let us try samples of their beers. Once again, helpful because their descriptions aren't very helpful. Oh, you have the option of ordering from and keeping track of your tab on your phone. Very easy, so you don't have to attempt to flag someone down. Once ordered on your phone, your drink comes rather quickly. For food, same thing, and their pizzas come in either typical round, regular crust or Detroit style. I love Detroit style, so that was where I gravitated. My wife ordered a wrap and daughter another Detroit style pizza. One odd thing, my wife's wrap came out maybe 10-15 minutes before our pizzas. A bit awkward. When the pizzas finally came out, they were very good. I like the lounge area that surrounds the large TV (that had the 49ers game on). Couches, seats all facing each other for a social, casual setting. There is an outdoor seating area around fire pits. It didn't seem too popular on a cool evening, but there were a few people out there having what appeared to be a good time. I was very happy with our choice for the evening. I live on the other side of town, so not sure how often I'll be stopping by, but I now know this is a very good option when over here around Bennett Valley.

    Pineapple Express
    Lexi G.

    My husband and I stopped by this weekend as a little date night and once again we had an incredible time. We arrived a little after 7pm on a Saturday night and it was packed! We were greeted by the friendly host, initially we asked for a table for two but the wait time was about 35mins. She mentioned the couches were open for seating and we could order drinks and food if we wanted, which actually worked out perfectly because we were right in front of the T.V. and my husband is constantly watching football games to keep up with his fantasy league. We ordered two round of drinks which arrived really fast and we also order their Pineapple express pizza which I saw was only around for a limited time, and WOW! I think it was the BEST pineapple pizza I've ever tasted. It was fantastic! The pineapple was sliced in thin slices, so it wasn't chunky pieces all over the pizza. The ham was juicy and the jalapenos added a nice kick. I really hope it stays for good.

    App failed - we were unable to check out without assistance.
    Scott M.

    Confusing, loud, and super-corporate. This isn't a local pub - this is a corporate interpretation of a pub, and is about as impersonal as an airport lounge. First and foremost - the Tech interface is cold and corporate. There is not much service here. Fieldwork has cut the employees out of typical tip-based service. How much are you supposed to when you have to do all the ordering yourself. To order, you have to scan a QR code on your phone. The menu is confusing and LONG. It's not intuitive, and drink descriptions are not avaiable when adding to a flight - so you have to know what you want before going into that part of the app. I didn't see any paper products around - and had to ask a couple of times napkins. And silverware. To check out/pay, you have to provide them with your email and phone number. I don't care for this. The ordering system also makes it impossible to, for example, share a pizza with a friend. "Assistants" queried about this suggested using Venmo. Seriously? It shouldn't be this hard. It did not appear they have a provision for accepting cash? To make matters worse, we had to get help to check out - as the app kept crashing while we were trying to settle our tab (It seemed to not like Apple or Android). I found the chairs awkwardly large and uncomfortable. The atmosphere feels like an airport restaurant. It was ROARING loud. There were a few large televisions around playing sports. They don't have servers here - just cross-trained "runners". This makes for impersonal service, depersonalized service by making everyone a runner instead of having a dedicated server. This also disconnects employees from gratuities, so I don't expect the employees are making more than minimum wage. There is no table service - so employees are going to suffer from this corporate process that cuts them out of traditional service industry tips a gratuities. The bathroom is awkward. It's a hallway of stalls, with two sinks in a common area - which I guess is fine, but it seems like it could be lacking privacy. No paper towels in bathroom. At all. Bear that in mind if you decide to wash your face - you can't really stick your face in the blowers integrated into the futuristic sink system. Nice idea - poor execution. Oh, and the food. It seemed ok? We had fried pickles, and shishito peppers. Both were decent, if not overpriced for what we got. We tried a couple of beers and found the lagers/pilsners/Belgians to be very light - almost to the point of watery. Of those I tried I liked the rice lager the best, but we left before we could try more - as we couldn't figure out a simple way to split a pizza, so we ended up going around the corner to a local place that offers more traditional billing and personalized service. Not impressed at all, and don't expect it to improve based on all the "turnkey" apps and their mediocre corporate beer. I don't see this place becoming very popular once the initial novelty wears off. I don't see any reason to go back.

    Very warm fire pit , I didn't ask for cushions for the chairs b it that would definitely give it a more cozy vide
    Charlie E.

    Four stars just cuz the wooden chairs could be more cozy , definitely would recommend for a girls night dinner / hang out they close @10, fire pit turned off @10:30pm

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    Our first visit to Fieldwork in Santa Rosa - great beer choices & the food was good too. Our waiter Colton was awesome

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    2.6 mi

    Just visited Ausiello's Homeslice again, and felt it was worth updating my previous review - since…read morethat was a year ago and I hadn't included any photos in the original review. On most recent visit we had their Garden Salad and Chicken Parmigiana. Both the salad and the pasta were great! We loved the use of the three-bean salad in the Garden Salad. The Chicken parm was fresh, crispy, and the sauce was wonderfully tangy and fresh tasting. We thoroughly enjoyed the food, atmosphere, and the friendly service. We plan on making an effort to visit more often! Previous review: Only been by here a few times, as it is at the farthest end of town from where I live... That said, every time I have come, I have had great food and service. The fresh wood-oven pizzas are tasty - it is hard to beat a real wood-oven pizza. I have to say their smashburger is one of the best I have had (fries are pretty solid too!). They have a full bar, and good selection of beers and wines - so there is something for nearly everyone here. They get the basics here right - and the overall experience is pretty solid.

    The club Sando had brown avocado and the bacon was cooked terribly, raw spots and over cooked spots…read moreat the same time. Also I get different answers about the fries being breaded every time. EVERY TIME. Used to go a lot, but after that experience I think I'm good

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    Located in the heart of Rincon Valley
    Located in the heart of Rincon Valley
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    Fan Favorite: Sesame Street
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    Gio's Pizza

    Gio's Pizza

    4.2
    (396 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    My nephew and I were in the neighborhood today and craving some pizza. Gio's is a small, pizza…read morejoint in a plaza filled with local businesses in the Bennett Valley area of Santa Rosa. They have a fun selection of pizza toppings and other foods. The guys working there were friendly and helpful in making choices. We sat inside at one of the booths and enjoyed watching football in their TV. My only complaint was that it was kind of cold since they kept the front door open and it was a foggy day. We started with some wings with their mango habanero sauce. The wings were good and I really liked the sauce. I wish they could have been a little crispier, but they did the job. We had a split pizza. We did the Stormy, which was a BBQ chicken pizza. The other half was their Mac and cheese pizza. The BBQ chicken was really good. Sadly, the Mac and cheese was just not that flavorful. I probably would try something else next time. Gio's feels like a decent neighborhood pizza joint. If I lived in the area I would probably order from them pretty often, especially that BBQ chicken pizza!

    Pizza dough was so undercooked it was still mushy and raw under the cheese, but what really earns…read morethe one star review is the restaurant deciding to help themselves to a $10 tip even though I tipped the driver cash in person!! Now I get the fun task of disputing this issue with the merchant, and likely my bank! Stay far away! So unscrupulous and disrespectful! I have never experienced something this brazen at a restaurant.

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    Gio's Pizza
    Gio's Pizza
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