WEB: www.muer.com/grand-concourse/index.asp
PHONE: (412) 261-1717
Grand Concourse represents an unmatched dining experience and historical excursion in a key part of Station Square, an entertainment, office and shopping complex located in a former railroad center on the city’s historic South Shore.
The complex was originally constructed as the headquarters to the Pittsburgh & Lake Eerie Railroad (P&LE), a large transportation company founded in 1875 that specialized in hauling construction and raw energy material over long distances. It became part of the CSX Corporation in 1993.
As business conditions changed in the 1970s, so did P&LE’s presence. The non-profit Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation took control of the property in 1976 and began converting it into a mixed-use historic adaptive reuse project. Most of the railroad’s original buildings remain, most notably the offices (now called the Landmark Building) which housed the train’s magnificent concourse where passengers arrived or departed — and is now the Grand Concourse restaurant.
Grand Concourse proudly retains most of the space’s original 1901 elements. These include the station’s brass, marble, mahogany and stained glass. It is currently owned by Muer Seafood, a division of the national hospitality company Landry’s, Inc.
The Station Square complex was acquired by real estate management company Forest City Enterprises in 1994.
STANDARD HOURS:
Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Monday through Thursday, 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Friday & Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
PARKING:
Station Square has multiple parking facilities. Call (412) 261-1993 for more information.
PORT AUTHORITY ROUTES:
39–40–41–43–44–48–51–51L–Blue Line–Red Line
Upcoming Events
Address
100 West Station Square Drive,
Pittsburgh,
PA
15219
United States