THE FRICK PITTSBURGH UPDATE
While the majority of our site remains open, The Frick Art Museum is temporarily closed while we replace the fire alarm system. You can still explore Clayton, the Catching Sunbeams greenhouse exhibition, the Car and Carriage Museum, the Café at the Frick, and the grounds during regular hours, Tuesday – Sunday. The museum will reopen on August 1, 2025.
Café Closed on 6/12
The Café at the Frick will be closed for regular business on Thursday, June 12 because of a Summer Tea Series event. Carry out beverages and pastries will be available from 9:30 - 3:00.
group tours

Frequently Asked Questions

We require reservations be made at least six weeks in advance for most group reservations.

Free bus parking is available on Reynolds Street adjacent to our site.

Buses may not enter or park in our lot due to space limitations.

Docent-led tours of Clayton are about an hour in length, and exhibition tours take 45 minutes.

We recommend that groups allow 2.5 to 3 hours when visiting so that participants may also have ample time to visit, at their leisure, The Frick Art Museum, Car and Carriage Museum, Greenhouse, and the Frick Museum Store located in the Grable Visitor Center. Some participants may also wish to stroll the grounds.

Large groups are broken up into smaller sub-groups of 8 to 10 people.

We are able to accommodate groups of 12 or fewer at The Café at the Frick, depending on availability.

We also offer rental of lunch facilities if you wish to source lunch elsewhere. When you book your tour, please ask about our list of recommended restaurants and caterers near the Frick.

We recommend that group leaders call restaurants in advance of your tour day to ensure that groups can be accommodated.

The Frick Museum Store, located in the Grable Visitor Center, features a wide array of Frick-related merchandise.

In addition, Pittsburgh’s Shadyside neighborhood, just moments away, offers a number of specialty shops and boutiques.

The Frick is loacted on a 10-acre site. There is a relatively level five-minute walk on the path between Clayton and The Frick Art Museum. For additional information on accessibilty please click here