Atria's in Murrysville is located somewhat inconspicuously at one end of a small strip mall along William Penn Highway. Parking was ample.
As two of my three dining companions are retirees, we arrived quite early for dinner (about five-thirty) and were seated promptly. We had a reservation, but I don't think we needed it, but the dining room did fill up while we were there.
Earlier that day I had complained to one of my companions that having one's coat taken and hung up at restaurants was becoming too uncommon. At Atria's, our coats were taken and hung up, and I was pleased to be proved wrong so quickly.
The dining room and tables were more elegant than I expected given the reasonable price ranges on the menu. Although the room filled while we were there, the noise level remained comfortably subdued. We were able to have a conversation over dinner without shouting. Service was attentive but not intrusive.
Two of us had well-made $5 martinis. I had the Pork Filet Gorgonzola ($15.99) which arrived as three bacon-wrapped medallions on three potato pancakes. All of us enjoyed our meals. I had my left-overs for lunch a couple of days later.
Over all, a very nice little place to dine.