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  • Ok so when I hear Pittsburgh, one thing comes to mind and it is NOT the Stillers(Steelers). I went to school about an hour north of Pittsburgh, so I listened to enough out of Steelers fans to last me a lifetime throughout my 5 years of college. Primanti Bros might just be one of my favorite things about Pittsburgh. I've eaten at several of the locations, including the one on Forbes Avenue, however I have been to this location more than any other locations since it is on the way to a college buddy's house when I make it out to visit him. The place has always been clean, although the service at times has been slow. Even with the slow service on occasion, the service has been friendly enough and I am usually catching up with friends I haven't seen in awhile, so no big deal to me. Primanti Bros sandwiches are something that you will probably wonder how in the heck it can taste good, when you first hear about them. The sandwiches are on some thick cut Italian bread with the meat, cheese, french fries, and cole slaw piled on. The first time I heard of this concoction, I was a little leary that it would taste good. One bite later, I am hooked for life! I know a lot of the Primanti Bros locations serve things other than the sandwiches, but trust me and get one of their "almost famous" sandwiches if you have never gotten one. The sandwich itself is typically enough for a meal without ordering any sides. This was actually the original selling point for Primanti Bros, as they were made to be a meal on the go for the many truck drivers in the Strip district. Some of my favorites are the capicola and cheese, pastrami and cheese, and the cajun chicken sandwiches. If you feel the need to get a side, I would go with the chili. I have gotten this a few times and have not been disappointed. Primanti Bros is one of those places I would say is a must visit if you have never been to Pittsburgh and are looking to grab a bit of local flavor!
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