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Buca di Beppo |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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3 Station Sq, Pittsburgh 15219 412-471-9463
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STATION SQUARE. Locals warn that you should call Buca di Beppo several days in advance for reservations – this fun Italian eatery is that popular. This is a great place to go with the family or a group of festive pals. Meals are served family style, so be prepared to dig in for your share of their signature chicken cacciatore, traditional baked ravioli or savory seafood pasta. Don't miss the garlic bread or the prosciutto and Gorgonzola salad, and of course, save room for Pittsburgh's best cannoli. |
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User Rating: 8.3334
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Café Georgio's |
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24 Donati Rd, Pittburgh 15241 412-833-7000
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BETHEL PARK. A modest gray house provides the backdrop for this family-run neighborhood bistro, where elegant French-inspired fare is the main attraction. Signature flatbreads come with several topping combinations such as boursin cheese and sundried tomato tapenade, or crab, mozzarella and pesto sauce. Zesty pastas, from the unusual Pasta Stack (boursin-stuffed shrimp wrapped in bacon) to the Pasta Foody (sausage, sundried tomato, garlic and banana peppers in red wine sauce), are available as both mains and sides. Other flavorful dinner options include lamb chop, osso bucco and yellowfin tuna. Come from 5-6pm for $13 blue plate specials, which include a featured main dish, bread, salad, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage. |
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Casbah |
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229 S Highland Ave, Pittsburgh 15206 412-661-5656
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SHADYSIDE. With a menu featuring a seductive blend of Mediterranean and Northern African specialties, Casbah rocks well into the evening. The wide-open space sparkles with ornate paintings and furniture, and lattice window covers dignify the interior with a feeling of exclusivity and separation from the outside bustle. In addition, a year-round heated patio is a cozy spot to dine. Couscous and lentils with shrimp tease out a surprisingly full flavor without the heaviness of beef or lamb tainting palate and wallet. A prix-fixe brunch for $22 is offered that includes a cocktail. |
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Dave & Andy's Homemade Ice Cream |
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207 Atwood St, Pittsburgh 15213 412-681-9906
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OAKLAND. Dave & Andy's Homemade Ice cream is universally accepted as the best ice cream in Pittsburgh – the Pittsburgh City Paper formalized this distinction back in 2000 when they listed Dave & Andy's on their "best of" list. Though the most popular flavor is chocolate chip cookie dough, more adventuresome tasters can try pumpkin ice cream or real cream ice cream (no additional flavorings are added.) And there's a little surprise at the bottom of each homemade waffle cone! ATM onsite. |
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User Rating: 9.75
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Grille On Seventh |
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130 7th St, Pittsburgh 15222 412-338-0303
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DOWNTOWN. Movers and shakers in Pittsburgh eat at Seventh Street Grille. On a typical day, you'll see businesspeople grabbing a quick burger for lunch, young and trendy folks enjoying happy hour, and pre-theater diners sampling a wide variety of traditional American favorites like seafood, pastas, and steaks. The beer selection wins particular praise from those "in the know." |
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User Rating: 9
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How Lee |
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5888 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh 15217 412-422-1888
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SQUIRREL HILL. "How Lee Cow!" is likely what you'll think when you see your order from this delicious Chinese joint. Be prepared to take the tasty food outside after paying. Not only is there no seating inside, but you'll want to escape with the bounty, thinking they may have given you way too much food by accident. Don't worry, they didn't – portions are just that huge. N.B. The place is also popular with students who carry the Carnegie Mellon Card. |
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India Garden |
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328 Atwood St, Pittsburgh 15213 412-682-3000
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OAKLAND. If you like Indian food, you can't miss what India Garden has to offer – namely, half-price specials every night after 11pm. In addition, you can expect a courteous, attentive staff and a menu with over 100 tantalizing dishes, from tandoori shrimp to potato-and-garlic naan bread. The dark brown dining area sizzles a spicy red hue late at night as the lights from Atwood Street filter in, reminding you that, as good as the food is, you're not actually on another continent. |
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Lidia's Pittsburgh |
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1400 Smallman St, Pittsburgh 15222 412-552-0150
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STRIP DISTRICT. Vibrantly decorated two-level dining room serves up innovative Italian eats. A great value, its family-style Sunday dinner features main courses that feed 2-4 people for $25-32. Lidia's signature Sunday Sauce (Italian sausage, pork, meatballs in tomato and red wine) is served over rigatoni with garlic bruschetta. A $28 wine list also helps diners get the biggest bang for their bucks. Weekend brunch is $22. |
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Max's Allegheny Tavern |
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537 Suismon St, Pittsburgh 15212 412-231-1899
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When Pittsburgh natives crave authentic German cuisine and genuine Bavarian beers, they head to Max's Allegheny Tavern. This festive eatery features five types of sausage, six varieties of schnitzel and a not-to-be-missed potato pancake Reuben. If you can't decide which to try, Max's lets you create a sampler platter with mini-portions of three of their German specialties. Sides include potato pancakes and dumplings, sweet and sour cabbage and homemade spaetzle. For dessert, Max's serves delicious bread pudding and – you guessed it – German chocolate cake. |
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User Rating: 8.75
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Mineo's Pizza House |
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2128 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh 15217 412-521-9864
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SQUIRREL HILL. Locals say that Mineo's has the best pizza in "the Burgh." Choose from toppings like pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, feta, ricotta, roasted peppers, and shrimp, or for a twist, order a white or Sicilian pie. Be sure to bring cash – like many other places in the city, they don't take credit cards (there is an ATM in the store). BYOB. |
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User Rating: 8.4286
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