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  • When I think of a restaurant that embodies the culture of Pittsburgh while feeling very city-like, Butcher & the Rye comes to mind. Why? Because their menu hits all the great flavors that make Western Pennsylvania what it is: great cuts of meat and fish, seasonal veggies cooked with plenty of earthy flavors, and a drink selection that screams "whiskey-lover". Stop by mid-evening for a quiet after work crowd, or come on in after 9pm for a lively bar scene. Speaking of the bar... I used to only come to Butcher for the drinks. Their specials hang on a piece of brown butcher paper along the wall and the bar itself is small and intimate. It's most distinguished feature is their full wall of whiskey at this place that they have a neat sliding ladder that the bartenders will climb up to reach bottles up high. The bartenders themselves are extremely knowledgeable. They can make you anything you want! I love their Mint Juleps at Butcher, as well as their Old Fashioned. Now, let's talk about the food. When I finally did make my way over to the second floor for a meal, my date and I split three dishes. It was the perfect amount of food and everything was cooked to perfection with a beautiful balance of weight, flavor, and texture. My favorite was their sprouts, but the mac and cheese came close behind, as well as their roasted cauliflower. The service was fantastic, and the waiters have these great little leather bound books that they leave the check in. You can flip through this book and see what messages and drawings past guests have left Then, you can leave your mark on Butcher and the Rye as well. The Ambiance in this restaurant is dark, intimate, and rustic. It's something out of the prohibition age, with a rusty-victorian flair. I love all the cool lamps hanging on the walls and the polished wooden tables. If the weather is nice, it's awesome to sit outside and people watch on Sixth Street. Indoors, is a great experience on its own, though! Butcher and the Rye nailed food in Pittsburgh on the head. It's a classic go-to destination for those visiting and locals alike. Enjoy! - xoxo, A (A California girl living in Pittsburgh on purpose)
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