"Set on the first floor of Nampa's recently overhauled and remodeled Masonic Lodge-No. 29 built in 1919-Brick 29 hosts a tenuous love affair between classic past and sleek modern as the two cling desperately to one another in the former lodge's ballroom. Deep eggplant colors cover most of the walls and a few pieces of antique furniture-which double as server stations-sport a new look with a fresh coat of paint. The atmospheric success is somewhere in the space between the folds of effervescent jazz notes and the gleaming stainless steel of the open kitchen line, where Brick 29 comes together as a kind of bistro. Chef Dustan Bristol calls the overarching theme "jazzy-fresh-elegant-mod," coining the phrase "comfort food reinvented" to describe his fare." -Rachael Daigle (Boise Weekly) Brick 29 Bistro's approach to food includes bringing customers the best in taste at an affordable price. We prepare locally-grown foods with out of this world flavors. Brick 29 blends unique foods, flavors and preparation techniques for adventurous delights. Dustan Bristol's flavor is known around the Treasure Valley from his culinary experiences at area restaurants such as Murphy's Seafood Bar and Grill, Berryhill and Co. and Sandpiper Restaurant. Dustan has an appreciation for community dynamics and seeks to use locally grown flavors and produce in his creations.
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Brick 29
320 11th Ave. South, Nampa, ID, 83651
(208) 468-0029
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I heard that there were good seafood dishes at Brick 29 but there was only one fish dish on the menu and it was covered in cream and butter. The salmon was raw in the middle and the sauce was really salty. I sent it back and what I got the second time was like a hockey puck.
I hoped I would be able to find one thing that was on the lighter side but everything on the menu is really fatty. Cheese, cream, butter on every single dish. And they bring these sad little white bread rolls that might very well have come from the Wonder bread outlet.
Cucumbers in the water were a nice touch though.
Overall impression: loud room, greasy, salty, raw food. Not a good experience.