
The Yard is a lively gastropub in Pittsburgh known for its inventive comfort food, craft beer selection, and casual atmosphere. Our menu features crowd-favorite gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches, juicy burgers, brunch classics, seasonal cocktails, and more — all made with quality ingredients and creative flair. Whether you’re stopping in for lunch, dinner, weekend brunch, or drinks with friends, The Yard offers something for everyone, including vegetarian and gluten-friendly options. With a fun bar scene, rotating daily specials, and a welcoming vibe perfect for gatherings or laid-back meals, we’re your go-to destination for great food and good times!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 670 Chauvet Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15275
Phone: (412) 489-6763
Website: http://www.theyardpgh.com/
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Reviews
We went in for dinner on a Friday night. We were immediately seated with confusion on who would be our server. And the lovely young lady who became our servers was critical in rescuing our dinner experience.
We both opted on salads with grilled chicken. They came in less than 10 min, served in interesting metal bowls with dressing in two small containers on the side. I had ordered a Berry Nut salad and about halfway through I realized there were no berries or nuts in the salad. When I pointed that out to the server, she said all the right words, hustled to the kitchen and returned with servings of berries and nuts to add to the salad. And comped half the price when the bill came. So I added the comped amount to her tip.
We had a nice meal. Not remarkable but how the Yard dealt with a kitchen glitch was classy.
The place looks like a warehouse that was converted into a restaurant as an afterthought. There is a bar in the middle and one of the walls is decorated with paintings of grilled cheese sandwiches as characters. Other than that, it is all metal and grays and blacks and concrete. The restrooms are behind the office and kitchen and actually shared with the taco place next door. Weird.
We were there for lunch and they were severely understaffed. One server and one person at the bar handled host / server / and running food duties. Even though the place was not even close to half full, we spent more than an hour in there – mostly waiting for our food to come – so I suspect the kitchen was understaffed as well. We did see the waitress and bar attendant handling all their tasks with dispatch, so it was not because they were slacking!
As to the food, their big thing is their grilled cheese sandwiches. So, we got one of those. They also offer other sandwiches, flat breads and salads. We opted for the berry salad as well. The sandwiches come with a small cup of their tomato soup and potato chips. Reflecting back on the time it took, the only thing the kitchen really had to make was the grilled cheese. So, why so long?
Anyway, the food did finally come and we looked around for forks, spoons and napkins. Oh, there they are, on the next table in a metal tray. Our table did not have them for some reason. No big deal, we reached over and snagged them. The soup was really good, the potato chips were excelled: crunchy, big, and not overly salty. The salad was very nice with a dressing that was not too sweet. The only disappointment was that the grilled cheese sandwich was buttered on the outside so it was greasy to handle. That was really not necessary. Flavors were decent but not outstanding. Thank goodness we found the napkins!
Overall, a nice place to stop for lunch when you have the time and the place is mostly empty. Due to the decor, it’s probably incredibly loud when full. We will probably visit again to try some different offerings.