Great little spot for lunch. You can get a NY strip steak with vegetables and fries for $11. The menu is surprisingly large for a place of this size. The waitresses are friendly and remember your name. It's a bit of a dive, but in a good way. While there are always one or two older guys who may or may not be alcoholics drinking at the bar as you walk in at noon and the decor likely hasn't been updated much since it opened in 1963, you'll also find businessmen in suits having a bite. It feels like the "real" Pittsburgh inside.