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| - My friend and I ate here on a Sunday night, and while it was busy, finding a table was not a problem and the service was still good. The ordering line is located right in front of the entrance, so this might be inconvenient when it's super busy. The cashier explained how seating, ordering extra food, paying the bill, etc. works without us even asking. To reiterate what others have said, you take your number to where you want to sit, if you want to order an extra drink/food you can order at the bar or ask one of the servers when they walk around. The bathroom is locates behind a curtain right after the bar. I really liked the simple, clean aesthetic, and when it gets darker, the tables are backlit with lighting by the floor which created a nice atmosphere.
The food came out quickly, and we had ordered a large plate of pierogies, kanapki, and Piernik dessert (the perfect amount for 2 people to split). The pepper soda was also delicious-slightly sweet with a peppery aftertaste. We both were really pleased with the variety of flavors and portions and completely full at the end of the meal. I wasn't blown away by the food, but I think it's something unique in Pittsburgh. I'm interested in trying their other offerings, but I think you could pass on the piernik. It was good but not great. All in all, a really solid vegan restaurant that I think most people will enjoy.
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