The Foundry | Table & Tap

381 N Shore Dr, Pittsburgh - 15212
544 reviews
Gastropubs American
(412) 930-0744

There before a Pirates game and it was hoping but service was still great!

Our server absolutely made the night! My brother loved his burger and I liked my fish. I will be going back.

The food was very salty. Everything else was fine

Lots of families with babies. Overall good food and good service

Enjoyed a Sunday brunch and a walk by the river. All six of us were happy with our selections, but the crabmeat was hard to find in the crabmeat benedict. Our server was very upbeat.

Omg, do not eat here!!! We had the worst experience with the food and the management/owner was even worse. I had rotted mint in my Mojito that they argued was fresh, lol. I have pictures to prove it. They had a new menu change that day and had no idea what things were, or what was in each item. I was served food that I was allergic to after telling them twice - unsate. I could go into so much detail, but trust me go somewhere else.

Loved that I found a place that serves nice salads amongst many restaurants that do not. The location outside is lovely and I thought the salad and artichoke dip was great.

We went to the Foundry as we were out and about celebrating my parents’ 40th anniversary. There were 6 adults and 4 kids (3 of them under 3). Our server was outstanding and she really took great care of us. Her recommendations for drinks and food were awesome and we throroughtly enjoyed everything. We will definitely be back!

The ambiance, service, and drinks were excellent. The food was lacking. My husband ordered the burger, it came without toppings and was very dry. I had the fried chicken sandwich and it was cooked well but had no seasoning and I couldn’t taste the dill aioli. My favorite part of the meal was the ranch I ordered for my fries, they have really good ranch. I waited a long time to come here but I’m not sure I’d return.

We enjoyed our visit to The Foundry. The food and wait staff were excellent. Our only problem was the noise level. EXTREMELY LOUD! We couldn't carry on a conversation without yelling.