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| - This was my first experience at Atria's. Our group of six stopped here for dinner prior to the ballgame Monday night. Our waitress cleaned off a table for us and took our drink order, while another waitress grabbed more chairs and brought us menus. Since we stayed a little longer than anticipated at our previous location, we only had about 45-50 minutes to order and eat before the Pirates game started. Someone in our party mentioned this to our waitress and she said that she could take care of us quickly (although it was our fault for being tardy, of course).
I, along with another friend, ordered the Bucco Louis' Grilled Chicken Sandwich with honey dijon, lettuce, tomato, swiss cheese, pineapple, and carmelized onions. (I left the pineapple off of mine). You have the choice of fries or homemade potato chips...I got the fries. My husband and another person in our party chose the Raise The Jolly Reuben. Someone else got the Ball Park Burger, and another the Angus Beef Sliders. Our food arrived promptly and everyone's plates looked very good. I am not a fan of Reuben's, but even my husband's food looked tasty. My chicken sandwich and fries were good. The only complaint was that the top of my bun looked buttered (it had this glossy look to it) and was a little soggy. Everyone agreed that their meals were good.
Our waitress was extremely friendly and efficient. We told her that one of the members of our group was from Ohio...and obviously not a Pittsburgh sports fan. Although, he was adventurous enough to come PNC anyway. She joked around with us, and was extremely easy going and social with us, making our visit very enjoyable. We come down to PNC a few times a season to catch a game and would definitely consider stopping here again next time.
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