You're driving down the US-60, the Arizona sun is hitting your windshield just right, and suddenly that specific craving hits. You know the one. It’s the "I need a deep-dish pizza but also maybe a giant salad and definitely a Pizookie" kind of hunger. If you’re heading toward the Superstition Springs area in Mesa, you’re likely aiming for 6622 E Superstition Springs Blvd.
Honestly, the BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse Superstition Springs menu is a bit of a beast. It’s massive. It’s the kind of menu that can cause a full-blown existential crisis if you’re indecisive. But having spent way too much time staring at their laminated pages and testing the "Enlightened" section against the "I’m-treating-myself" section, I’ve realized there’s a strategy to getting the best out of this place.
The Staples: Deep Dish and the Pizookie Power Move
Let’s not kid ourselves. Most people walk through those heavy doors for the pizza. At the Superstition Springs location, the BJ’s Favorite is the local heavy hitter. It’s loaded with meatballs, pepperoni, sausage, and enough veggies to make you feel slightly better about the cheese levels.
The crust is the star. It's not just thick; it’s that specific buttery, fried-on-the-bottom texture that only happens in a well-seasoned deep-dish pan. If you’re looking to save a few bucks, Mondays are your best friend here. They usually run a deal for half-off large deep-dish pizzas or a discounted tavern-cut.
But wait. You can’t talk about the menu without the Pizookie.
It’s basically a law. You don't leave BJ's without one. For the uninitiated, it’s a big, warm, gooey cookie baked in a mini pizza pan, topped with melting vanilla bean ice cream. The Chocolate Chunk is the classic, but if you’re feeling wild, the Salted Caramel or the White Chocolate Macadamia Nut are legitimate contenders.
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Expert Tip: If you're there on a Tuesday, Pizookies are usually only $5. It’s the cheapest therapy in Mesa.
Navigating the 2026 Seasonal Hits and Specials
The menu isn't static. Right now, they’ve leaned hard into some "Limited Time Only" items that actually hold their own. The Brewhouse Bites Sampler ($23.99) has become a go-to for groups sitting in the bar area during a Suns or Cardinals game. It’s a mountain of food—think wings, mozzarella sticks, and those avocado egg rolls that have a weirdly cult-like following.
Speaking of those egg rolls, they’re $16.99. Pricey for an appetizer? Maybe. But they’re stuffed with cream cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and red onions, served with a tamarind cashew dipping sauce that I’m pretty sure is addictive.
What’s New on the Menu?
- Mike’s Hot Honey Pizza: This is a 2026 staple. It’s got that sweet-heat kick that’s everywhere right now, featuring cup-and-char pepperoni.
- Zany Zitrus Hazy IPA: If you’re drinking, this is their current craft highlight. It’s 7.4% ABV, so it’s got some teeth, but the citrus notes make it go down way too easy.
- Butterfinger Pizookie: A recent addition that combines the double chocolate cookie with a crackable chocolate shell and peanut-buttery crunch.
The "Enlightened" Side: Not Just a Consolation Prize
Usually, the "healthy" section of a brewhouse menu is a sad list of wilted greens. Surprisingly, the BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse Superstition Springs menu actually puts some effort here.
The Enlightened Asian Chopped Salad is a legitimate meal. It’s got grilled chicken, baby field greens, and those crunchy fried wontons. If you're watching the calories but still want flavor, the Cherry Chipotle Glazed Salmon ($26.49) is the sleeper hit. The glaze is sweet and smoky, and it comes with roasted asparagus and a tomato-spinach couscous that doesn't feel like "diet food."
Lunch Deals and the $13 Pizookie Meal
If you’re a local working near the Superstition Springs Mall, the lunch specials are the only way to go. Between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM, you can snag things like the Chicken Bacon Ranch Piadina or a Personal Deep-Dish Pizza combo for about $13.
The real value play is the Pizookie Meal Deal. For thirteen bucks, you get a lunch-sized entree and a mini Pizookie. It’s the perfect mid-day sugar crash, but man, it’s worth it.
The Beer: More Than Just "House" Brews
Since this is a brewhouse, the drink menu is half the draw. They have their 11 signature beers that never leave, like the Lightswitch Lager (for people who "don't like craft beer") and the Tatonka Stout (for people who want to drink their dessert).
The Jeremiah Red is probably their most balanced brew. It’s a red ale that’s got a bit of malt sweetness but isn’t too heavy. If you aren't a beer person, their handcrafted sodas—especially the Root Beer and Orange Cream—are made with cane sugar and served in a chilled mug. They are world-class.
Happy Hour at Superstition Springs
The happy hour here is a bit of a local legend. It usually runs Monday through Friday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM and again for late-night from 9:00 PM to close.
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You’re looking at:
- $3 domestic bottles.
- $5 BJ’s signature beers.
- $6 Brewhouse Margaritas.
- Half-off mini deep-dish pizzas.
It’s often crowded, especially on Friday evenings. The vibe is loud, the TVs are always on sports, and the service is generally fast given how busy it stays.
Is it Worth the Trip?
Look, BJ’s isn't a five-star steakhouse. It’s a massive, dependable American brewhouse. What makes the Superstition Springs location stand out is the consistency. Whether you’re getting the Slow-Roasted Tri-Tip or the Jambalaya, you know exactly what you’re getting.
The only real downside? The wait. On a Saturday night, you’re looking at 45 minutes to an hour. My advice is to use their app to join the waitlist before you even leave your house.
Actionable Next Steps:
If you're planning a visit, start by downloading the BJ's app to check the "Current Deals" tab, as they often have digital-only coupons. For the best experience, aim for a Wednesday visit to grab the $12.99 Loaded Burger special, which includes unlimited fries and significantly undercuts the standard menu prices. If you are ordering for a family, look specifically at the Family Meal Deals which bundle pizzas and salads to save you roughly 25% compared to ordering a la carte.