Sieb’s Pub & Restaurant

  4.6 – 654 reviews   • Restaurant

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Upbeat hangout supplying Irish & American pub classics, plus a martini menu & regular entertainment.

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Address: 3382 Babcock Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Phone: (412) 364-8511

Website: https://www.siebspub.com/

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Owen Clark
This place is great. I got the chicken tenders and fries with root beer. Chicken tenders were delicious and fries were crunchy and tasty. The service was phenomenal props to our waiter kip. We also got the pot of gold which was spectacular! Overall very good would recommend!
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Tom Alden
Nice neighborhood pub. Food quality is always good! I’ve been seeing many of the same folks here for years and years so it must be good!
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Tj Mansfield
7/09/2024. Service was good. Most of the food was great. The Irish stew was the best dish we tried. My son loved the Guinness pot pie. My wife said the crab cake sandwich was very good. My daughter liked the Philly chees steak sandwich as well. I had the shepherds pie, and it was OK. The side of Irish Stew was the best part.
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Michael River
We never heard of Sieb’s before and were traveling down Babcock looking for a place to eat that wasn’t a chain. We decided on Sieb’s and immediately loved the look of the Irish style pub. The service was great. The food was tasty and well prepared. The only negative was the table in the dinning area was awkward if you are sitting on the bench. So if you get a choice sit at a high top in the pub. I will definitely go back to have drinks and food in the bar area.
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Susan Sham
Three of us went to Siebs for dinner. We went kind of early, 5p. We had to wait to be seated. No one at front so we waited for a few minutes. Had to wait after being seated for a server. Restaurant almost empty.
After finally getting our food. Order looked good and correct. I asked for hot sauce. That’s when the server said there was a charge…50 or 75 cents. Are you kidding me????? For a few shakes and drops of hot sauce. That almost every restaurant has on the table for Free.
The food was average but honestly may seem petty, not worth paying for hot sauce.
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M M
We went today for the chicken pot pie. Lots of crust and good ingredients. Came with a side, and soup or nice size salad. Delicious. It is decorated beautifully all the time, but today was extra pretty with the Christmas decorations.
This family-run restaurant does it right. They are a super nice, very warm family. They welcome you. They strive to have everything perfect. You are not rushed.
Can’t ask for more than this.
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David Ballinger
The pub section is gorgeous… the banquet side is too, but the lighting was a little bright for me. I had an excellent shepherd’s pie and some excellent Guinness. It’s a shame there aren’t more Irish offerings on the menu. It’s mostly standard bar food.
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Paul Marshalek
The chicken pot pie and fish & chips were delicious. The wait staff was friendly as we sat in the bar area where there was music on a Friday night happy hour. Very good irish comfort food.
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Globetrotter
A typical American bar serving the usual bar grubs: nachos, wings, burgers, other fried stuff. There’s four foods labeled Irish, BUT NO, the quality is NOT quite Irish .

It’s largely a drinking establishment, very quiet on the weekdays, busy on Friday and Saturday. It has early closing hours, which doesn’t quite go with a “pub” idea they like to project…

There’s however some selection of common commercial Irish brands of beer….
—- But for the beer connoisseur desiring fresh traditional brews, go elsewhere.

The food is mostly fast foods, commonly found elsewhere: burgers, wings, nachos, fries.

There’s a list of 4 food items labeled Irish.

– The “fish and chips” is nothing more than greasy, tasteless, thick battered fish. It supposed to have a beer batter, but there’s not a whiff of beer. . The batter is partially raw .

The French fries are just as tasteless. Most are nearly burnt.

Real chips (Irish/Brit) are rough thick cuts of potatoes, mix of wedges and long cuts.

– Perhaps a redemption of the eatery is the “Guinness” Beef Pot Pie: flavorful bowl of beef stew topped with crispy pastry. —- it stew however needs to be much thicker!

Service is very good.
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Alexandra Kane
Had a late lunch here and it did not disappoint! Service was great and the bartender pointed us in the right direction when it came to the menu. I had the chicken pot pie which was delicious and my friend had the fish and chips. Would definitely visit again.
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