The Warhol Café

117 Sandusky St, Pittsburgh
(412) 237-8300

Recent Reviews

Jean Ng

Hot and cold food ready to go. We got the chicken and eggplant sandwich with undeniable tasty house chips. Also spoiled with choices of sweet pastries and cakes.

Food: 4

Service: 4

armin ale

Solid coffee, better than I was expecting from a museum cafe

Joseph C

The little cafe at the entrance to the Warhol Museum serves great espresso and coffees and very good sweet treats. The staff could not be nicer.

Phoenix

Vegetarian options: NoKid-friendliness: NoWheelchair accessibility: No

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

podrozniczka60

Part of Warchoł museum but can be entered independently. Coffee, tea, soft drinks. I had a salad. My husband and friends had sushi. Sushi was ok, supermarket quality. Salad was slightly dated but acceptable. A place to relax and enjoy some refreshments.

Rob B.

I've had their coffee a couple times while visiting the museum before or after.The coffee is not bad and fairly priced.I've also had some of their snacks and pastries but they are pretty limited much to certain things and they have just enough to hold you over if you're starving and can't wait to eat somewhere afterwards.They aren't the speediest when it comes to service and are definitely not the friendliest either.I've never had any of their food but some of the people that I have went to the museum with have and they said it was decent.Don't expect some five star tapas while here.The vibe is pretty blah.I've never been a huge fan of this museum, but mostly because their employees aren't the friendliest or the most knowledgeable.

TK Cloonan

I don't drink coffee, but I eat bananas, apples, grapes, etc...

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Kristen Henderson

100% don’t recommend if you have kids. Some snooty worker lady followed us room to room from the 7th floor to the 5th floor and complained about them playing too hard with the balloons in the interactive room. We left immediately. It completely ruined my experience.

Diane B.

I see that my rating is above average compared to other reviewers. Here's the thing - this is a grab-and-go type of cafe. They sell pre-packaged foods prepared off-site, and given that, the food is pretty good. In our group of five folks with diverse culinary tastes and special dietary needs, we all found something we enjoyed for lunch. The heartier selections are salads and sandwiches, with a variety of lighter fare and bagged snacks available as well. I've always found the staff to be pleasant and helpful.

Randy Kennedy

Dry roast beef very little beef, dry bread. $10.50. Had a side sauce that was okay.

gr8passage

This is just a cafe, but they had a good selection of food. Hot soup was available, but we opted for sandwiches and salad which were very fresh and plenty enough for us to enjoy for lunch! I opted for a peanut butter and jelly, and I must say I am not a fan of marmalade as the jelly; I was hoping for the more traditional grape or strawberry. I do think they should label what kind of jelly is in the sandwich, but the bread was very fresh, thick, and tasty - more like a home baked bread than store-bought loaf. Prices were reasonable for a city museum, and the staff was super friendly and nice. The seating in the lobby of the museum was abundant the day we were there; it was a pleasant place to have lunch before touring the museum. It was also clean! I don't think I'd make a special trip here just for lunch, but it's a great option if you are going to be visiting the Museum.

Caro Griffin

I love Commonplace coffee but this isn't up to their standards. My friend's iced coffee was undrinkable and I waited in line for a while, only for the sole barista working to announce at 4:00 on the dot that the "espresso machine closes at 4pm," causing half the line to walk away. At least finish the line of customers waiting!

Colby McCanna

Arrived at the Cafe at 10:15. Was told that they were not open yet, even though as a business they were suppose to be open at 10. Finally opened up at 10:33 but was never addressed as the customer that they were finally open.

Joseph L Zbiegien

Always a new experience. Fascinating place. Warhol was very unique

TJ Switala

An amazing experience! So much history and the interactive experience were fantastic!

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