Rai's Pour House

21430 Cedar Dr #100, Sterling
(571) 313-0000

Recent Reviews

Tiffanie Rosier

Great food, amazing service and a variety of entertainment for kids and adults!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kaitlin Gruley

Food is great, staff is so friendly, especially, Kristy, who is also hilarious! Love that they have a ton of TV's, too. New favorite place to watch sports.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bakhoroi Dzhuraeva

the meat isn't fresh, and the sandwich even felt cold while it got to the table and had a lot of chewy strips on it. A lot of meat is chewy and not fresh...nope, so discusting I would not recommend this place for cheesesteak. And charging for that 23$ +tax

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 4

Dustin Wyatt

Nice place. Great food and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza Slice, Cheesesteak Sub

Kurt t

pizza has always been good, staff is super nice and the steak and cheese is definetly the beat in the dmv holy smokes will be back

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alexis Waring

Just moved to this area seriously 3 hours ago and we have been blessed to meet the new hire Elizabeth and server Jamie! Both were nothing but friendly, welcoming and so FUN to talk to! The second my drink was empty I was asked for refill! Great service and I will be for sure coming back! 10/10 highly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

rachel dall

Great spot with good beers and amazing food! Bartender was very nice and personable. Cheesesteak and pizza hit the spot!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mad Mike

The Pour House and Rai's Pizza is a great combo place to eat. Fantastic service and really good food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Soo C.

Based on a Facebook northern Virginia food group recommendation, we ventured out for a cheesesteak. It's in Sterling; however, it was worth the hike over there. We had gone out there for Rai's cheesesteak but wandered into the pour house which is adjacent to Rai's. They had a large selection of beers in draft which was appealing and we were able to order a cheesesteak and a pizza with beef pepperoni and beyond sausage. The crust had a nice chew to it and flavor was great. We had ricotta on our pizza which maybe made the pizza a little sloppy so the next time, we will ask for the pie to be cooked well done. The cheesesteak was stuffed with lots of meat. We had provolone and American cheese and dang. It was great! I thought that I'd only have a bite since cheesesteaks typically aren't my thing but I easily ate half of it! There's lots of TV screens in this joint and they have happy hour prices on a Saturday afternoon starting at 3. There was only one server working the bar and the tables so the service wasn't quick. If you're in a rush, you may want to go there when you're not. The food was well worth it and I'd journey back out there for a cheesesteak again. It's worth the hike. Lots of tables. Great for watching the game and having a tasty pizza or bar snacks too.

Eric Lee

Great service, great food. Very friendly staff and patrons. The serve hefty portions, so you get good value and some to take home!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Claudia Nunez

I love the music, the people, the atmosphere, the service, everything.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Andrew S.

The decor inside is amazing. As well with all the TV's. Service was good, as well as the food. Would definitely recommend to any sports fan or someone looking for a cool spot with good bar food. I was pretty pissed to find the bar closed on Monday night, when the college football national championship was on, and went somewhere else instead since they were having a company party that night... good bar though.

J C

Would it be wrong to propose Rai's clam pizza & house lager as official late night snack of Loudoun County? For the longest time, I thought there could be no pizza so thin and delightful to the chew other than Crust's Napolitano pizza baked in an imported Italian stone oven. But then I stumble across the singular American equivalent of Napolitano paper- thin crust pizza which has now become our #1 fav for pizza.It's still a mystery if you can get the same pizza at Rai's Pour House and from Rai's Pizza that is connected next door - because the menu for both places seem slightly different. Let me tell you that my favorite is now the clam pizza. The thickness of crust is paper thin and begs to be slurped up in one huge cheekful bite. The breading at the edge is thinner which means there is just a lot more toppings on cheese to indulge. And being distinctively American, the pizza at Rai's is saltier than most Italian pizza but it washes so well with the beer you should drink with each bite.For the proscuitto and arugula pizza we were just ok with, we ate the toppings and took home the pizza crust to bake with our own toppings at home.... and the crust with our home-added toppings made for the best home-baked pizza ---- this was something we could not do with Napolitano pizza.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Jay P.

I came on game/trivia night I believe, so it was busy but yet unusually quiet. The potatoes bite and pizza were average and the soda flat. The ambiance was okay, but those glaring bright, white lights were a distraction. This place has potential and the graffiti-tattoo-street vibe is beautiful. If the lights change, music adjusted and food made with more attention, it could be 5 stars. For now 3/5.

Kelly Edwards

Such a fun spot! They have an inside/outside bar in the summer and the food is delicious!

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