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  • My partner and I also visited Point Brugge for our one-year anniversary and were pleasantly surprised. The cafe itself is extremely unassuming, the wait staff friendly enough and the atmosphere casual (but you can definitely dress up if you like). The menu consists of 5-6 "small plates" ranging from $5-12 which could easily be a decent meal, 3-4 salads, 2 or 3 sandwiches and 6-8 entrees ranging from $8-30 in addition to specials, etc. The beer list is fairly extensive with a good number of quality belgian or belgian style beers. Prices on these are fair. We started out with splitting the warm goat cheese salad. It was rather pleasant with fresh mixed greens, some spicy greens, roasted red peppers, warm goat cheese and house-made croutons. Then we moved onto the entrees... My partner (being vegetarian) had somewhat limited options on the entree side, and ended up going with the vegetable pasta. It was rather tasty pesto-style based with tofu pan-seared in somewhat of a caribbean style. Flavors were rather bright and lively. I had some beef that had been braised in a belgian brown ale, cherry, rosemary, apricot sauce. The fruits were not visible in the sauce, as they had been reduced down over many hours, so the plate wasn't so visually appealing but boy was it tasty! The sauce was not too thick and somehow managed to save a bright note or two from the fruits. The beer was not overpowering as it (and red wine) often has a tendency to do so in this type of sauce. Overall I was very pleased. You can easily go and have a drink and a small plate or sandwich or go all out with appetizer, entree, dessert, etc. The food was extremely well executed and each plate seemed to have a hidden feature with potential for "ah-hah!" moments. In other words, there are a slew of European/New American restaurants in Pittsburgh with this type of menu and pricing. Most of them are underwhelming or disappointing... Point Brugge is none of these! Does not take american express :-)
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