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The Café at the Frick
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Quaint cottage on the Frick estate with a patio & garden views for choice cafe eats & afternoon tea.
Nearby attractions
The Frick Pittsburgh Museums & Gardens
7227 Reynolds St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Car and Carriage Museum
7227 Reynolds St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Clayton
7227 Reynolds St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Church in Pittsburgh
7110 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
The Space Upstairs
214 N Lexington St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Westinghouse Park
7051 Thomas Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Dah Dah Creative Play
7501 Penn Ave Unit 5A1, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Homewood
7101 Hamilton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Purple Room Fine Art
317 S Trenton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15221, United States
Nearby restaurants
Everyday Cafe
532 N Homewood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
North Homewood Pizza. “NHP” Home Of The First Lamb Pepperoni Pizza In The Country!
531 N Homewood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Ineffable Cà Phê
7511 Thomas Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15208, United States
Wendy's
116 Peebles St, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
Bosphorus Mediterranean Cuisine
7600 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Subway
7714 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Park Pizza & Cream
7600 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Dive Bar & Grille (Regent Square)
607 S Braddock Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Nearby hotels
Point Breeze Guest House
123 N Linden Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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The Café at the Frick

7227 Reynolds St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
4.4(167)$$$$
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Quaint cottage on the Frick estate with a patio & garden views for choice cafe eats & afternoon tea.

attractions: The Frick Pittsburgh Museums & Gardens, Car and Carriage Museum, Clayton, Church in Pittsburgh, The Space Upstairs, Westinghouse Park, Dah Dah Creative Play, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Homewood, Purple Room Fine Art, restaurants: Everyday Cafe, North Homewood Pizza. “NHP” Home Of The First Lamb Pepperoni Pizza In The Country!, Ineffable Cà Phê, Wendy's, Bosphorus Mediterranean Cuisine, Subway, Park Pizza & Cream, Dive Bar & Grille (Regent Square)
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(412) 371-0600
Website
thefrickpittsburgh.org

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Nearby attractions of The Café at the Frick

The Frick Pittsburgh Museums & Gardens

Car and Carriage Museum

Clayton

Church in Pittsburgh

The Space Upstairs

Westinghouse Park

Dah Dah Creative Play

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Homewood

Purple Room Fine Art

The Frick Pittsburgh Museums & Gardens

The Frick Pittsburgh Museums & Gardens

4.6

(763)

Open 24 hours
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Car and Carriage Museum

Car and Carriage Museum

4.8

(172)

Open 24 hours
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Clayton

Clayton

4.8

(74)

Closed
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Church in Pittsburgh

Church in Pittsburgh

4.6

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Downtown Holiday Lights and History Walk
Downtown Holiday Lights and History Walk
Wed, Dec 10 • 5:00 PM
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222
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Breakfast with Santa and Friends
Breakfast with Santa and Friends
Sat, Dec 13 • 9:00 AM
4079 william penn hwy, Monroeville, PA 15146
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Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More
Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM
328 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15222
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Nearby restaurants of The Café at the Frick

Everyday Cafe

North Homewood Pizza. “NHP” Home Of The First Lamb Pepperoni Pizza In The Country!

Ineffable Cà Phê

Wendy's

Bosphorus Mediterranean Cuisine

Subway

Park Pizza & Cream

Dive Bar & Grille (Regent Square)

Everyday Cafe

Everyday Cafe

4.7

(243)

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North Homewood Pizza. “NHP” Home Of The First Lamb Pepperoni Pizza In The Country!

North Homewood Pizza. “NHP” Home Of The First Lamb Pepperoni Pizza In The Country!

4.3

(75)

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Ineffable Cà Phê

Ineffable Cà Phê

4.5

(18)

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Wendy's

Wendy's

3.3

(687)

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JamieJamie
The Frick, and it's Cafe, remain one of the best kept secrets in the city of Pittsburgh. Visiting and dining here is a respite from the business of life. I have long been a fan of their tea service, and I'm rather disappointed that it is now only offered on weekends. You get more food for your buck than most other tea services in town: four tea sandwiches, at least two scones per person, and as an assortment of pastries and fresh fruit. They also offer lunch daily, and dinner services on Friday. This is a lovely place to treat yourself to good food and a little peace and quiet, or to take out of town guests. Non-members can make same-day reservations. After you've eaten, I also highly recommend walking the grounds to visit the Car and Carriage Museum and the greenhouse, both free to enter. EDIT: Now, post-pandemic, the cafe has re-opened and is moving in a different direction, towards more causal, grab and go fare. I miss the ability to make reservations and have leisurely lunch or tea. The tea service in particular is, in my opinion, overpriced for what is served now: two small sandwiches, a scone and a cookie with tea. Previously, it was four sandwiches, two scones, multiple bite-sized desserts and fresh fruit. Staff have told me that they often had to turn away guests who were visiting nearby Frick park for a stroll, then would look for a place to eat on Google maps, only to find the cafe full with reservations. I can understand that, and wanting to serve more visitors more fully. I feel this changes comes at a loss - the cafe no longer reflects the elegance or serenity of the rest of the property. If you want a fuller tea service, try The Inn on Negley in Shadyside. I still love the grounds and museum spaces on the property, the the cafe was my favorite mid-week get-away.
Leigh WinstonLeigh Winston
Got there at 10 am on a Sunday, not at all crowded, nabbed an outside table. Ordering at the counter was fine, staff was personable and helpful, servers were lovely. The patio can’t be beat for ambiance on a beautiful summer day. I ordered the afternoon tea plate, which was beautifully presented (see pic). Highlights were the scone & clotted cream—that was amazing! And I really enjoyed the ginger-licorice tea. Now for the overly detailed food critique: The cucumber sandwich was undone by very mushy bread. The other sandwich was tasty. The scone was delicious, but could have had more tart cherries. Berries were perfect and nicely presented. Cookie and brownie bite were fine, but a bit too sweet for me; I’d have preferred more fruit or another finger sandwich rather than the super-sweet stuff. Overall, I give ambiance & service 5-stars Food 4-stars, and Prices/value 3-stars.
Junie HuangJunie Huang
Had a fabulous afternoon with my girlfriend for afternoon tea here. We got sooo lucky to get the last table of that Saturday without reservation. If you know you want to make a trip here, make sure you call ahead. We were seated inside because it was super hot out. The host was very nice and got us menu quickly. I never had high tea before so didn't really know what to expect. I got to say, high tea is definitely a thing and I can't wait to experience it again. We both got our own tea(great quality) and share a tower of finger sandwiches and dessert. Everything was super yummy and created with care. Scone and jam was SO BOMB! 5 star for ambience and food. Service was also great. Would highly recommend it!
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The Frick, and it's Cafe, remain one of the best kept secrets in the city of Pittsburgh. Visiting and dining here is a respite from the business of life. I have long been a fan of their tea service, and I'm rather disappointed that it is now only offered on weekends. You get more food for your buck than most other tea services in town: four tea sandwiches, at least two scones per person, and as an assortment of pastries and fresh fruit. They also offer lunch daily, and dinner services on Friday. This is a lovely place to treat yourself to good food and a little peace and quiet, or to take out of town guests. Non-members can make same-day reservations. After you've eaten, I also highly recommend walking the grounds to visit the Car and Carriage Museum and the greenhouse, both free to enter. EDIT: Now, post-pandemic, the cafe has re-opened and is moving in a different direction, towards more causal, grab and go fare. I miss the ability to make reservations and have leisurely lunch or tea. The tea service in particular is, in my opinion, overpriced for what is served now: two small sandwiches, a scone and a cookie with tea. Previously, it was four sandwiches, two scones, multiple bite-sized desserts and fresh fruit. Staff have told me that they often had to turn away guests who were visiting nearby Frick park for a stroll, then would look for a place to eat on Google maps, only to find the cafe full with reservations. I can understand that, and wanting to serve more visitors more fully. I feel this changes comes at a loss - the cafe no longer reflects the elegance or serenity of the rest of the property. If you want a fuller tea service, try The Inn on Negley in Shadyside. I still love the grounds and museum spaces on the property, the the cafe was my favorite mid-week get-away.
Jamie

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Got there at 10 am on a Sunday, not at all crowded, nabbed an outside table. Ordering at the counter was fine, staff was personable and helpful, servers were lovely. The patio can’t be beat for ambiance on a beautiful summer day. I ordered the afternoon tea plate, which was beautifully presented (see pic). Highlights were the scone & clotted cream—that was amazing! And I really enjoyed the ginger-licorice tea. Now for the overly detailed food critique: The cucumber sandwich was undone by very mushy bread. The other sandwich was tasty. The scone was delicious, but could have had more tart cherries. Berries were perfect and nicely presented. Cookie and brownie bite were fine, but a bit too sweet for me; I’d have preferred more fruit or another finger sandwich rather than the super-sweet stuff. Overall, I give ambiance & service 5-stars Food 4-stars, and Prices/value 3-stars.
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Had a fabulous afternoon with my girlfriend for afternoon tea here. We got sooo lucky to get the last table of that Saturday without reservation. If you know you want to make a trip here, make sure you call ahead. We were seated inside because it was super hot out. The host was very nice and got us menu quickly. I never had high tea before so didn't really know what to expect. I got to say, high tea is definitely a thing and I can't wait to experience it again. We both got our own tea(great quality) and share a tower of finger sandwiches and dessert. Everything was super yummy and created with care. Scone and jam was SO BOMB! 5 star for ambience and food. Service was also great. Would highly recommend it!
Junie Huang

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The Frick, and it's Cafe, remain one of the best kept secrets in the city of Pittsburgh. Visiting and dining here is a respite from the business of life. I have long been a fan of their tea service, and I'm rather disappointed that it is now only offered on weekends. You get more food for your buck than most other tea services in town: four tea sandwiches, at least two scones per person, and as an assortment of pastries and fresh fruit. They also offer lunch daily, and dinner services on Friday. This is a lovely place to treat yourself to good food and a little peace and quiet, or to take out of town guests. Non-members can make same-day reservations. After you've eaten, I also highly recommend walking the grounds to visit the Car and Carriage Museum and the greenhouse, both free to enter.

EDIT: Now, post-pandemic, the cafe has re-opened and is moving in a different direction, towards more causal, grab and go fare. I miss the ability to make reservations and have leisurely lunch or tea. The tea service in particular is, in my opinion, overpriced for what is served now: two small sandwiches, a scone and a cookie with tea. Previously, it was four sandwiches, two scones, multiple bite-sized desserts and fresh fruit. Staff have told me that they often had to turn away guests who were visiting nearby Frick park for a stroll, then would look for a place to eat on Google maps, only to find the cafe full with reservations. I can understand that, and wanting to serve more visitors more fully. I feel this changes comes at a loss - the cafe no longer reflects the elegance or serenity of the rest of the property. If you want a fuller tea service, try The Inn on Negley in Shadyside. I still love the grounds and museum spaces on the property, the the cafe was my favorite...

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3y

Lovely atmosphere! Called ahead and was told to arrive around 2pm since they close at 3pm. We arrived at 2:15 and ordered at the counter the following: celebration board (charcuterie cheese and meat board), lobster and shrimp roll, vegetable wrap and two drinks for about $80. The Celebration board was good although nothing spectacular. At 2:50 I went back in to look at the drink menu and without any prompting the woman at the register reminded me in an unfriendly tone that no food could be ordered and was I limited to ordering drinks from the cooler area. Around 3:10 we still had not received our sandwiches and we noticed everyone was leaving. I went back in and asked if our food was ready and she said she would check... It took another 10 or 15 minutes for our food to come out some I'm guessing they completely forgot to make it. Fortunately we got our fancy food in take out boxes and were told to take our time and enjoy. We were given some free water bottles. The lobster/shrimp roll was good but much smaller than expected. Overall not a terrible experience, but the not the experience I was hoping for on my wife's birthday... probably one of two times this year we are able to escape our incessantly needy children. I would recommend some hospitality training for the woman at the register since she was the pretty much the only person we interacted with and we over heard another table mentioning her lack of patience and...

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3y

My husband and I stumbled upon Frick Park and the Cafe last spring after doing some nearby shopping. We were blown away by everything Frick especially the Cafe. So cozy and pleasant, with lovely surroundings, and excellent coffee. We are from Buffalo NY visiting our dear friends and knew that upon our next visit, the Cafe would be at the top of our to do list. I returned recently with a dear friend from India and of course coffee and lunch at Frick Park Cafe was top of the list. As always, the surroundings inside and outside are brilliant. We ordered coffee and lunch. While we enjoyed both, I feel some suggestions regarding the ham and cheese sandwich would be helpful. It was quite a large sandwich on a rather small plate. Not the best presentation and difficult to manage. In addition, the sandwich was without any side dishes. My suggestion is to offer a tea sandwich instead and then include a side of salad and fruit. That just seems to fit the vibe of the Cafe and give a more complete meal. Frick Park is a lovely area and I look forward to...

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