Now let me give Zarra's back some of its dignity. I've been here twice, both on special anniversaries with my boyfriend. I must admit the first time was much better and would've gotten it 4 maybe even 5 stars because our meal, especially the lobster ravioli was delicious and they gave us a complimentary dessert liquor at the end of dinner. The second time we went the food was mediocre and, yes, it was overpriced. BUT the atmosphere in this restaurant is what allows it to keep its dignity and maintain that 3 star rating. There are several antique knick knacks around the seating area and that will help to spur up conversation no matter who you're with. The music is nice, Sinatra style tunes. And it's cozy, the staff is very nice and due to its unlikely location on Bigelow it feels like you're dining in one of Pittsburgh's secret treasures. I say, give it a try and create your own experience out of it. You may find it completely worth it. I know because the first time was such a delightful experience, that even after the second mediocre meal, I would give it a third try. I love the restaurant's antique eccentric atmosphere.