The dining scene in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has quickly gained new attention from foodies across the U.S. For many newcomers and long-time residents, all the dining options make for weekend destination trips and must-have grub grabbing adventures.
With an array of options to choose from, we have compiled a list of the "essential" Steel City food destinations.
Butterjoint
A place where classy meets Pittsburgh-hip, Butterjoint is located in North Oakland and is a Steel City foodie destination. With a full service bar that is stocked with local spirits and brews, locally-sourced menu options, and homemade ingredients, visitors can enjoy a delicious meal at a fair price. Try a Fancy Burger of the Day made with Western PA beef (ground daily), and top it off with a Mercy of the Bartender drink.
Primanti Brothers
If there is one quintessential, Pittsburgh grub destination, it's Primanti Brothers. These sandwich shops are scattered around the city and have an origin story that dates back to the early 1930's. Local residents often stop in for some pre-game food. Take a trek to one of their shops and try their second best seller, The Pitts-burgher — a beef patty, tomatoes, lettuce, french fries, and coleslaw, all on white bread.
Pamela's Diner
A local, breakfast-stop favorite, Pamela's Diner can be found in Oakland, Shadyside, The Strip District, Squirrel Hill, Millvale, and Mt. Lebanon. This Pittsburgh-based diner has been serving the area crepes, hotcakes, and delicious meals since 1980. Locals can walk into any of these family-oriented spots and enjoy the retro style decor and some good eats. Stop in and ask for the Pittsburgh Hash — Lyonniase potatoes mixed with kielbasa and sauerkraut, topped with swiss cheese, and served with eggs and toast. You're welcome.
Aiello's Pizza
The Steel City boasts an array of competing pizza shops around the local neighborhoods. Aiello's Pizza is a staple for pizza-lovers in the city. Opening on Squirrel Hills' Murray Avenue in 1978, this family-owned pizzeria has been serving up award-winning slices for many years. Next time you're craving a pizza pie, check out Aiello's Pizza. Who doesn't love a slice of pizza?
Conflict Kitchen
Located in Oakland, Conflict Kitchen is a restaurant that serves cuisine from countries with which the United States is in conflict. Along with the geopolitically relevant dishes, locals can enjoy performances, events, publications, and discussions based upon current political and cultural issues. In close proximity to Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, many local students and professors can be found enjoying the latest dishes. Open your mind and exercise your taste buds at this trendy spot.
Whether you've recently moved to Pittsburgh, or you just want to expand your food experiences around the city, these restaurants are sure to deliver new perspectives on the food scene in the Steel City. There's something for everyone.
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