The Train-Themed Restaurant In Pittsburgh That Will Make You Feel Like A Kid Again

The Grand Concourse in Pittsburgh offers a unique dining experience in a historic, renovated railroad station with scenic views and a seafood menu.

Journey back to a different era - the opening of the 20th century - when you visit The Grand Concourse, an elegantly renovated former railroad station turned seafood restaurant. The Grand Concourse, the best train-themed restaurant in Pittsburgh, promises a unique dining experience.

The Grand Concourse made its grand entrance on the Pittsburgh landscape as the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station in 1901.

The 80,000 square foot railroad station earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Just four years later, the former railroad station was restored to its former glory, reincarnated as The Grand Concourse.

Feel the excitement of the railroad era when you step into The Grand Concourse, where history whispers from every corner from...

The grand clock on the wall to the...

Door to the trains.

Reserve a seat near the large windows that offer spectacular views of the Pittsburgh skyline behind the river and...

Catch a glimpse and hear the clicking of the trains that pass on the railway tracks just in front of the restaurant.

The popular seafood restaurant features a generous menu with such entrees as jumbo shrimp scampi, planked salmon, New York strip steak, and yellow fin tuna.

Plan a trip to The Grand Concourse for Sunday Brunch, which includes scrumptious homemade donuts, omelettes, baked ham, fried potatoes and peppers, hot apple dumplings, and white chocolate cheese cake.

The Grand Concourse welcomes guests Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and on Sunday from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday Brunch is served each week from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address:

The Grand Concourse

100 West Station Square Drive

Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-261-1717

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The Grand Concourse stands as perhaps the best train-themed restaurant in Pittsburgh but it certainly isn't the only one. Click here to learn more about dining in an old rail car turned restaurant in Latrobe.

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