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  • My group and I were in town for the Pittsburgh Marathon and were looking for a sit-down pizza restaurant the night before the race. Upon recommendation by a friend who hadn't tried it before either, we decided on Pi Coal Fired Pizza. The restaurant has a low-lit, cozy atmosphere. Later in the evenings it becomes more club-like. There is bar seating along with tables. It's a small building, so if you're coming with a large group I suggest that you call ahead. Our server was very enthusiastic and helpful, explaining the different beers they offered as well as answering our questions about the entrees. I didn't order a beer so I can't comment on their selection, but those in my group who did said they enjoyed the drinks they ordered. We started off by sharing an order of Parmesan chicken wings. I'm not really a wing fan, but I was impressed by these. The meaty little wings were coated with a thick layer of Parmesan and were very moist. I'd order them again. I also tried a portion of the caprese salad that I liked. I think it had a marinade that was light and flavorful. The pieces of basil were bright green and didn't look old. For the entrees, I got a pizza topped with four different toppings - roasted peppers, mushrooms, marinated artichokes and I think a meat. Our server said that the Neapolitan-style pizzas were meant to be eaten individually, though I could have easily split my 12-inch personal pizza and still left satisfied. However, I ordered it for myself. I can't quite remember now, but I think my pizza was about $10. The crust of the pizza was wonderfully charred and had a smoky taste that only cooking it over a fire would give it. The texture was chewy and the crust was very thin. The underside of my pizza was a little soggy because many of my toppings were somewhat watery, but the mozzarella and basil pizza and pepperoni pizza my friends ordered were crisp. I had to eat it with a fork, but I didn't mind. If I find myself back in Pittsburgh, I would definitely consider eating here again. I enjoy good pizza and Pi Coal Fired Pizza makes just that. ETA: The restroom was incredible.
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