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I wanted it to be so much more. I'm even struggling to write about an experience because there really wasn't one.
Okay, my first experience there was just for drinks. I ordered two drinks and each one of them was incorrect when I ordered them. One of them was a beer, not that difficult to me at least. Then I was charged for it which really irritated me. I will say they took off the incorrect drink no hassle, but still it's a nuisance.
My second experience was for lunch. I ordered the chicken chop salad. The salad was great. Everything was fresh and tasty, but man does the service suck. We were forced to sit at the bar because there were no tables available, however, they had plenty of seats. I know they use Open Table so maybe they had reservations, but not from what I saw.
I just don't get this place. I'm not sure why it's named, "Dahntahn", but really doesn't reflect Pittsburgh inside. Don't get me wrong I hate how people will highlight the flaws in Pittsburgh by way of using some of the local language. I'm glad it has more of a 60's retro feel to it, but I just don't get it overall. What are they trying to do with the space? And there are way too many televisions in the bar. The space is too small for all of those television sets. I feel like I'm at a Best Buy when I sit there.
This restaurant does not reflect downtown or "Dahntahn" to me one bit.
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