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euphemy says:
While Philadelphia has its cheese steak, Pittsburgh has Primanti Brother sandwiches. The sandwiches consist of a choice of meat, with cole slaw, french fries and tomato slices on Italian bread. This is NOT for someone on a diet! It tates especially good at 2am after a night of drinking! The sandwich…
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Casbah
1 review
#2 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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minerva3333 says:
A night at Casbah is like taking a step outside of Pittsburgh. From its heated partially open patio, to its modernized rustic Mediterranean decor, it is easy to get swept away in your surroundings. Menus change daily but include a few signature items that remain on the menu year round (try the loc…
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kayguarnay says:
After a long day of interviews I stopped at Highland Park while waiting for my classmate to run home and change for the evening dinner.
I tried the Indian Spice in steamed milk here, and was simply in heaven! I know that it's known for its incredible capuccino, but as I'm more of a tea drinker…
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Girasole
1 review
#4 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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minerva3333 says:
Girasole is one of my favorite Italian restaurants in Pittsburgh. The place is tiny…only about 10 tables both inside and out, so reservations are helpful. Their menu is constantly changing to reflect the seasons and they pride themselves on using fresh ingredients (check out the website for curr…
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Joe Mamas
1 review
#5 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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kayguarnay says:
My friend took me here yesterday to celebrate the match. It is a place I've walked by many times on my way to and from work, but never went in...and didn't know what I was missing.
Great ambience, friendly staff, spacious seating, and the best spinach salad I've ever had! (ok, if spinach isn…
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Mad Mex
1 review
#6 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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jaeden says:
A favourite among the Oakland college crowd, this restaurant serves up legendary 'Big Azz' margaritas. Some people have complained recently that they don't have the same kick that they used to but I think any 24oz margarita is a good margarita.
This place is VERY busy on the weekends so make sure…
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SOBA Lounge
1 review
#7 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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minerva3333 says:
If you want amazing Pan-Asian cuisine in beautiful surroundings, Soba is definitely your best choice in Pittsburgh. Spread across three floors, the design is elegant modern with an Asian flair and features a popular outdoor deck for summer dining. The menu changes near daily, with certain signatur…
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Shady Grove
1 review
#8 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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kayguarnay says:
Don't be confused, this is a cute series of lounge and restaurant and bar: Walnut Grill, Shady Grove and Walnut Grove. Comes complete with indoor, outdoor, upstairs and downstairs seating. A big bar area and place to sit outside and mingle with the passers by. You really can't go wrong with this l…
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The Library
1 review
#9 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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froggoddess says:
The Library is located right across from the *real* library in the Southside, and plays on the library stereotype with menus are pasted in discarded books and the drink lists are in children's encyclopedias. Almost all the foods have cutesy, literary refenced names, like the Edgar Allan Potatoes. I …
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Fat Heads
2 reviews
#10 of 23 restaurants in Pittsburgh
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kayguarnay says:
After clinic on the SouthSide three of us headed down E. Carson street to find something to eat. It was 9:30 at night and we walked into a nearly jam packed Fat Heads. It was both a bar and a family restaurant, gauging from the clientele.
We sat in the previously outdoor section, but were sur…
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froggoddess says:
Obviously this is a beer drinker's paradise, but even if you're just a friend of a beer drinker, this is a great place. Have a cup of hot tea with brandy on the lovely deck while waiting for your food. In addition to exotic beers, they have some exotic foods, including buffalo and ostrich... as well…
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froggoddess says:
Everyone raves about the Church Brew works, but not being a beer drinker, I have to say I'm not in love with it. The food is pretty good, the beer tastes like beer. It's a little pricey.
The ambiance is definitely cool, with the big copper tanks, the old-churchy feel, and spacious clean bathrooms.…
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kayguarnay says:
Just visited this cute little restaurant down on the South Side. At first, we walked in through the door and thought that it was simply a bar, with outside seating, but going through a side door, you come to a nice dining area that opens to the street and is actually quite cozy.
There are some funn…
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pinchora says:
Little Nippers is a small dive pizza place in the Mt. Lebanon area of Pittsburgh... This is a "you seat yourself" place and the staff is very friendly... though normally they only have one waitress/waiter during dinner time (there's probably about 15 tables in the place)
The menu is very large an…
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pinchora says:
So in 2006 my friends and I went to see the Phantom of the Opera. We wanted to go out to eat before hand but none of us have ever eaten in the cultural district of Pittsburgh. We scoured the internet that would have a little bit of everything for 6 different tastes and a reasonable price. We foun…
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