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Beercode

3.7 (10 reviews)
Closed 4:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Food menu in September 2025
Tiffany Y.

Beercode is a casual restaurant that is located in the Pittsburgh International Airport. Its menu lists appetizers (e.g., hummus, pretzel, and caesar salad), mains (e.g., chicken and waffles, salmon, and pierogies), and alcoholic beverages (e.g., beers, cocktails, and wines). While my husband and I were waiting to board our flight, we ate dinner at Beercode. The seating host and the waitress served us promptly and politely. Many clean tables and chairs were available. I ate the Beercode Burger, and my husband ate the Turkey Club. Both sandwiches tasted fresh and good. Our fries were slightly too crispy but also tasted good.

Trish L.

We stopped in for a pre flight beer and app. The variety of local beers on tap was pleasantly surprising and our waiter/server was very friendly and prompt. He quickly brought me a generous sample to help me decide on a beer and he was fast to get our food order in. We decided to split the shrimp, edamame, and carrot appetizer plate and it was tasty! I enjoyed the crunch and the shrimp were more plentiful than we expected for the price/location. The space itself is clean, bright, and they have a decent amount of tables. The bar and bar seating isn't very large, though.

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Kaylee K.

Solid airport choice! French fries were SO good. Burgers were great - just enough and the blue cheese Burger was very tasty. Friendly server who even offered us drinks to go! Really clean and spacious as well for an airport spot. Pepsi products. Would recommend!

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Alexis P.

I highly recommend the burgers and also, the fish. The food never disappoints and they have great service. 10/10

Carrot sticks, scallions and edomome...and 5 minuscule shrimp

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I stopped by recently while waiting for my flight to NJ…read more I always ask myself, Why do you always get sucked in to having overpriced beers at airports? Then I answer, Because there is just something that hits different about a beer inside an airport. lol. Plus, I love craft beers :P This is your typical airport bar/restaurant. Nothing great, nothing special, but it does the job while waiting. I had a couple Founders All Day IPA's. Delish! I didn't eat anything, but their menu and food did look pretty decent. It wasn't packed on the day I stopped by and the service was great. I'm sure I'll stop by again as I frequent this airport a lot. Enjoy!

When your flight gets delayed, you've got two choices: wander the terminal aimlessly or find food…read moreand drink. Naturally, we chose the latter. Amy picked Local Craft Kitchen and Bar, and honestly, I wasn't too picky at that point. I started with a Hazy Little Thing IPA, which felt like the best beer option on the menu. Solid choice. Amy ordered a side salad and chicken quesadilla. She raved about the balsamic dressing, and the quesadilla was way bigger than we expected. Heads-up though: they charge for extras--$1 for salsa, $2 for guac. To be fair, the portions were generous, but worth noting so you're not surprised. I ordered a cup of chili and a chicken Caesar wrap with chips. The chili had a nice flavor, though I wouldn't have minded a little extra heat. Definitely a cup, not a bowl. The wrap was served warm--unexpected but tasty. It wasn't drowning in dressing, which is a win in my book. Only downside? As a self-declared homemade chip snob, the bag of Lay's felt like a bit of a letdown. Service was friendly and fast, which you always appreciate in an airport setting. Yes, it's typical overpriced airport food, but honestly, the quality was better than I anticipated. If I get delayed again, I'd come back. But no need to seek it out unless you're stuck at the gate with time to kill.

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My bf and I chose to have our Tuesday lunch outside on the patio at the Sea Shell Bar. The weather…read morewas perfect that afternoon and several groups of people were enjoying the outdoor tables too. Our server was very friendly, but we could tell she was a little frazzled from the large crowd she had on hand. We were able to place our order and get our food within our work lunch timeframe, though. I ordered a turkey club to go along with two apps that we shared: breaded mushrooms and jalapeño poppers. Both were good, but I thought the jalapeño poppers were just a little better than the mushrooms. They were thick, stuffed, and spicy. My turkey club came with a pickle spear and a side of ridgey chips. The club was good, but definitely could've used some kind of sauce. They brought me out a little container of mayo, but i'm not a mayo fan. So, the sandwich was a little dry for me. They really loaded it up with turkey! I ended up taking half home for lunch the following day. Also, on Tuesday's they have a free cookie for each patron! They were chocolate chip and they were definitely fresh and chewy. I would certainly go back for lunch outside again in the future.

Tried the fish sandwich to go last Friday. Very disappointed! I see pictures of giant fish…read moresandwiches at fish fries all around for $14-$16 and saw people giving good recommendations on the Seashell. I figured wife and I could share a fish sandwich from there. VERY small piece of fish. I am not a big eater but could probably have eaten 2 of them myself! You get a spoonful of coleslaw and a small cup of Mac n cheese for $18+. Wouldn't go there again. Fish was just ok. Nothing special.

Beercode - bars - Updated May 2026

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