The food here is solid bar food with big portions. Turkey Devonshire is a Pittsburgh specialty, and the cheese sauce on it is heavenly.
We had a nice lunch at the bar, the bartender couldn't have been nicer- but I had a major issue with the woman they have as hostess. She is a younger brunette with a bob and serious lack of social skills and customer service. She turned people away, had to pry it out of her that you could order food at the bar. When I asked her if we could see menus as we sat at the bar ( she was 5 ft from me putting menus back into the stack of 50 behind her) she said only the bartender could give them to us. ( They are the same exact menus FYI). What really put me over the edge is how she stared at this 85 year old woman with a walker who made he way off the street in 85 degree temperature. I got up to open the door for the woman as the hostess stared blankly at her like what the hell do you want. This poor lady is getting her walker stuck on the carpet about to trip and the hostess was flat out cold dismissive toward her. It's really a shame because I love the restaurant, and this particular woman and het attitude do not fit in with the character of the restaurant as a whole.