Tiff’s Burger & Alehouse
“The juicy Lucy is the best the cheese is built into the burger and oozes out as you eat it.”
“The ribs are better than the old Tiffanys in my opinion and the pulled pork sandwich was good too.”
“When a place takes the time to make their mozzarella triangles from scratch, it speaks volumes about any other item on the menu.”
Tiff’s Burger & Alehouse
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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The food here is surprisingly good. Not many choices in the union area so it is nice to have a local place with good food and a wide selection of beer to choose from.
Boneless wings are always good, sauce choices are all good and the chicken is good quality meat.
We've had a lot of the apps and have never been disappointed. All in all a pretty good place to go for a good bite to eat and something to drink.
Will be back as always.
Excellent burgers in Union. Great beer selection as well. Have a nice happy hour Monday through Friday 3 to 6pm with $6 appetizers and drink specials. I had the bacon blue cheese burger cooked perfectly with crispy fries. Our server the Ewelina was fantastic and took care of everything with a smile wish more servers were like her. Excellent spot to come for beers and a burger plus other good food. Will be back.
I'm a fan!!
Decent beer selection with flight option available (3).
Wings were on point, crispy and great flavor (had the mild buffalo sauce).
They have alternative burger options – turkey & a really great vegetarian option – spicy black bean, which was delicious and better than most veggie burgers. Bun was awesome and came with great fries (perfectly salted which is rare). The burger is not huge, just the right size actually so you don't have to waste food.
Very pleasant experience here. Liked the modern, classy decor. Good vibes. Outdoor seating available. Great service. Would recommend and return!
Service and food were great! Decor/atmosphere a bit confusing, but it worked and we were comfortable.
I grew up not far from here, when it was just Tiffany's – known for their ribs my family would come at least once a month. Their chicken fingers were my favorite as a kid.
Fast forward 20+ years and it's now Tiff's Burger & Alehouse!
I made the hour trek back north to my hometown to meet some friends for lunch, and suggested we meet here. I'm certainly glad I suggested it!
The green & gold decor is gone, and replaced with soothing neutral grey tones and the interior completely reconfigured. Even though the building is the same, the interior is completely different – a pleasant surprise. We were greeted and seated promptly – it was empty save one other table and a few patrons at the bar. It was 12:30pm on a Sunday.
Menu is manageable, great beer and drink selection.
Men went with the beers – something called a fat tire, flat tire? Can't remember and I'm not a beer person but my bf reported it was good. Standard carbonated drinks for the ladies, lol Salmon sandwich for me with garlic parm fries, and burgers, fries and onion rings for the rest of the group.
Drinks came out quickly – food took alil while, which was weird considering it was quiet in the joint – but the small wait was worth it. My salmon sandwich was GREAT. Fish was fresh, juicy and flakey, the lemon sauce was delicious, very delicious! The fries were great, crispy, soft in the middle. Only improvement I could think would be use nice grated parm for the slight melt factor. Powered parm reminds me of the kraft parm, cheap. Anyway, everyones burgers were great, thick patties, cooked perfectly and the fries and onion rings were great. The bun that held our proteins inside, were terrific. Awesome buns!
Drinks were refilled timely, and our server checked on us through the meal in a non intrusive way so we could enjoy our conversation and catch up with each other.
Great lunch spot, wish it was closer to home cause I'm sure I'd go a lot more often!
RIBS RIBS RIBS. And SWEET POTATO FRIES.
Delicious. Tiff's is awesome. There are several locations (some "Tiffany's") but they've all been great. This location has a cool ambiance, very open floor plan, some TVs for sports near the bar.
Good food, good service!
Terrible. I miss the old Tiffany's. I actually left hungry after ordering the half rack of baby back ribs. It came with no vegetables. They also no longer give you cornbread (or any kind of bread for that matter) for the table. The menu is also blah, like they are suffering from an identity crisis. Two stars for the really nice space. That's about all this place has going for it.
Came here with a bunch of co-workers for a holiday gathering. The food was good as they have decent food. I'm not a beer drinker but they do have over 20 different brews on tap. My colleagues said the beer was good. They have 3 TV's throughout the place but not a full sports bar. This is more of a family restaurant setting with a bar on the side. I ordered the ribs with sweet potatoes fries. The flavor was good, not the best I state before but very passable. The parking was tight but they had additional unpaved lot next to them. Overall, nice restaurant and wait staff.
I usually give a place two or three tries before saying it's a five star in my books, but I honestly have no complaints. I was here as part of a group of three during lunch and we loved everything–from the food to the service. There weren't that many people eating when we walked in, which was actually pretty nice. While I did find the restaurant a bit too dim, it didn't stop me from having a good time. The waitress for my table–I believe her name was Alyssa or something similar to that–was great! She was friendly and checked up on our table often.
We ordered an Ultimate Burger (mine), the Juicy Lucy, and the Chicken and Waffles. For appetizer, we went with an order of their cheesy pierogies.
– Locally Made Polish Pierogies ($9): I wanted something a little different for an appetizer, so these were perfect. The filling is a creamy cheese and potato mixture. On top is beer braised onions and crumbled bacon, which were the perfect match for the filling.
– Ultimate Burger ($14): The burgers were grilled to perfection, mine being no exception. It was medium rare, just as I wanted. Tiff's Ultimate Burger comes with a thick and juicy patty, slices of applewood smoked bacon, Vermont cheddar, a fried egg, a crispy onion ring, and BBQ sauce. I'm especially happy the BBQ was not too sweet, since I absolutely dislike BBQ in/on anything that isn't baby back ribs. However, it blended well with all the other ingredients. Everything is sandwiched between a soft brioche bun. Their fries were also freshly fried and crispy; you could ask for chips if you prefer that instead.
Although I did not try the Juicy Lucy or the Chicken and Waffles, the people that ordered them loved what they ordered. I saw the cheese oozing out of the patty itself; the patty was stuffed well. The chicken and waffles came with three waffles and three chicken tenders with Vermont maple syrup drizzled all over. Overall, I would definitely return to Tiff's.