A casual dining cafe located within The Frick Pittsburgh museums and gardens, offering lunch, coffee, and afternoon tea with scenic views.
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Last updated: 7/6/2026, 5:15:49 AM
The Cafe at the Frick, located within The Frick Pittsburgh museums and gardens, offers casual dining with picturesque views of the surrounding manicured property. It's known for its serene ambiance, making it a pleasant stop for coffee, lunch, or a traditional afternoon tea service. The cafe is an integral part of the larger Frick Pittsburgh experience, which includes art, history, and nature attractions.
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Add yoursCustomer perception is generally positive, highlighting the beautiful and peaceful ambiance, especially the views from the window-surrounded cafe. The tea service, including finger sandwiches, desserts, and scones with jam, receives high praise for being fresh, well-presented, and delicious. Coffee trips are also noted as pleasant surprises. However, there was one notable negative review regarding a 'chicken shawarma sandwich' that was described as a disappointing grilled chicken burger, indicating inconsistency in some food items. Reservations are recommended for afternoon tea, especially on weekends.
While the prompt refers to 'Museum Café at The Frick Collection', the cafe at the provided Pittsburgh address (7227 Reynolds St) is officially known as 'The Cafe at the Frick' and is part of The Frick Pittsburgh institution. The Frick Collection (frick.org) refers to a separate institution in New York City, which has its own cafe named 'Westmoreland'. The Pittsburgh location offers a unique blend of culinary experience within a rich cultural and historical setting.
Ideal times to visit include Saturday mornings for coffee or brunch, and afternoons for the popular tea service. Weekends, particularly Saturdays, can be busy for afternoon tea, so making a reservation is highly recommended.