Welcome to The Millhouse, a modern wood fire grill rooted in Pittsburgh’s storied industrial past. Located in the heart of downtown, we blend bold, flame driven cooking with refined techniques to create a dining experience that’s equal parts rustic and elevated. Set in a space that nods to the steel city’s heritage, The Millhouse is where craftsmanship meets comfort. Whether you’re here for a casual dinner, a night out, or a special occasion, we welcome you to gather, share, and savor the fire.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Inside Joinery Hotel, 453 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 443-1618
Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
My first course was clam chowder. It was edible but the clams were in their shells. This was an inconvenient and messy.
My partner’s first course was French onion fondue with garlic croutons. The foundue was a large clump of cheese with onion in it. Edible but not enjoyable.
My second course was the cacio de pepe ravioli. The ravioli was undercooked and under seasoned.
My partner’s second course was the braised short ribs with roasted vegetables and popover. The short rib was chewy and the popover was plain. The highlight of this dish was the vegetables!
My third course was the best one! I got the lemon bar with blueberry compote. It was simple and tasty.
My partner got the chocolate creme brulee with berries. This was runny and berries didn’t help the dish.
The service was polite but pretty slow.
I would not recommend going here. Anywhere else would probably be better.
The breakfast crew needs to step it up a lot.
Entrées were just as impressive. The Braised Short Rib literally fell apart at the fork, and the root veggies popover made it feel like a cozy, elevated Sunday dinner. The House Fried Chicken was crispy, juicy, and came with smoked mashed potatoes, gravy, and slaw.
10/10 would go back again. Millhouse understood the assignment for Restaurant Week!
Second round of drinks were wrong, but it took too long to wait to ask for a redo that some of us just drank what we didn’t order.
The risotto with the salmon was INEDIBLE. We all tried a little, it tasted like chemicals and had to spit it out. One of us got a salad with salmon on it. The piece of salmon had at least 3 bones in it. My entree wedge salad was a side salad size with 3 tiny pieces of chicken for $28.
We are typically a “go with the flow” family, but after receiving the bill, we were astonished at the price. The bill came to over $500. We are not cheap and normally don’t complain, but someone has got to speak up. Nothing was comped, no manager came over to apologize for the litany of things wrong. It truly was such terrible food and WAYYY over priced!! Unfortunately, we just had to pay the full bill, be polite and reluctantly leave a 22% tip.
We would have been better off at Eat N Park and saved hundreds of dollars. What a shame!
The Millhouse is something special. Every dish I tried was layered, intentional, and honestly unforgettable. You can feel the creativity and care that went into the menu — it’s not just food, it’s a full-on experience.
The chef is clearly doing more than just cooking; they’re telling a story with every plate. It’s bold, inspired, and somehow still incredibly comforting. This is the kind of place you walk away from thinking, “I need to come back — and bring everyone I know.”
If you’re in PGH and even remotely into food, do yourself a favor and try The Millhouse. It’s truly one of the most exciting spots I’ve tasted in the city.