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| - I wish there was such a thing as 3.5 - 3.75 stars... because this ranks just under 4 stars. My husband and I came here with another couple on a Wednesday night. The restaurant is tucked in at the beginning of a housing development right off of the main street. The gravel parking lot is large and would accommodate quite a few guests. However, the back of a strip mall abuts the lot, which is not the most ideal situation and could be a potential eye sore.
The building is inviting from the outside, as it perfectly fits the BBQ, rustic theme. The inside is dimly lit, with several dining options: small tables, a long table overlooking the main dining area, and the bar. We opted for the bar as the live music was quite loud and we wanted to have conversation with our friends. The bartender was very friendly and attentive - I would go back for the sole sake of having her again! There are 4-5 different meat options prepared a couple ways. I had 1/4 lb pulled pork with the pork and beans. The BBQ sauces were very good - spicy was just that, regular was a nice blend of spices, and sweet was sweet, my favorite! The pork and beans were just ok, however my friend had the sweet potato fries (I stole a few) and they were very good! The food was a little pricey, however it is one of the better places I have been for BBQ in Pittsburgh.
If you enjoy smoked meats and traditional BBQ/picnic sides, this is a place to put on your list. A little pricey and located off the beaten path, however, it's worth a stop!
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