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| - UPDATE 3/17/17: Ate at Square for the first time today for the first time since I've had increased dietary restriction. Our waitress had great knowledge of the menu's specifics and was willing to make alterations for me if needed. My only complaint is that I asked for no onion in my scramble, and there were two tiny bits of onions in the scramble... I know I'm being picky here, but it could have been an issue for me if I did not see spot them and ate the onion. I know Square will read this review and take extra care in the future. Regardless, I was content with the meal I received and it made me and my body happy! Keep it up, Square Cafe.
Perhaps my favorite breakfast place in Pittsburgh, Square Cafe is a delicious, family friendly brunch and breakfast location. The menu is diverse, appealing to more traditional American grease breakfast fans, but also to the more health conscious and dietarily restricted. Square Cafe even manages to successfully craft dishes that fuse traditional breakfast items like eggs and bacon with less traditional items like brussel sprouts and braised leeks (try the Brussel Sprout Hash).
They usually have two special dishes at a time, and switch them up every few weeks. One tends to be an egg centered dish, and the other a griddle pastry dish. They once had a delicious "Green Eggs and Ham" special that featured basil pesto with eggs and ham. I had no idea that the two would mix so perfectly! If you vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, or have other dietary restrictions, fear not: the menu has items for you, and the staff is more than willing to accommodate your needs.
Waits can be long, but the surrounding area of Regent Square has pretty neighborhoods to explore on foot as you wait in queue, or feel free to get one of their assorted beverages in their signature clay mugs as you wait!
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