This place takes me back to Belgium. It truly does. Although, no offense to a touristy eatery in Brussels, Point Brugge Cafe is much cleaner, more peaceful and less touristy.
The location is very residential, on the corner of a nice block of homes. This means you'll most likely have to look for street parking, but the times I've been there it has not been a problem.
On two separate occasions for an appetizer I had the crab cakes and the roasted tomato and spinach dip. Great combination of flavors. I think out of the two I prefer the spinach dip, because it's a great communal dish with crostini and celery dipping sticks and the cheese is unique in flavor.
For entree, I had the 'Classic' garlic and white wine mussels and fries (Moules Frites). This dish was pretty much a clone of a meal I had in Brussels years ago. I loved it. They also have a Thai-style curry version of the mussels which is also amazingly mouth-watering. The mussels were all cooked to perfection and the sauce was bread-sponging delicious.
This can be enjoyed with a good Belgian beer for an excellent summer meal. The drink selection is excellent - a huge selection of beer and a full bar serving many wines and cocktails.
The service is also great, although not seeing the place during a busy period prevents me from giving you a comment on that scenario.
Whenever I'm in Pittsburgh I make it a point to stop here.