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  • After a day out and about a friend and I decided we'd like to go somewhere for dessert, and since Gullifty's is no longer an option, we hunted around google land and the Yelp list, only to find mostly a list of bakeries, with only a few notable places where 'dessert' was more than an afterthought. We ended up in Squirrel Hill, aiming either for ice cream, or 'whatever else we might find', and a) after seeing Waffalonia on Yelp; and b) seeing a man standing a block away eating one of the waffles, we decided to give it a try. If it weren't for the twink zombie behind the counter, this would have gotten four stars, but somehow the vapid personality-less little boy with a t-shirt that looked like an army of moths had attacked him from the front, did absolutely nothing to win over that fourth star. I mean seriously, call Vanna and buy a personality for $500. The menu is very small and limited...you've got waffles, and toppings. Strawberries, bananas, whipped cream, Nutella, some other 'spread' made out of graham crackers that I've never heard of, and that Zombie boy either didn't really care to explain, or he really didn't know exactly what it was, and a few ice creams to choose from. They have four or five 'preplanned', or you can build your own. Prices range from $4 to $6. The atmosphere was a little lacking, three wall shelf 'tables' with kind of rickety stools to sit at as you faced the wall and ate your waffle. I wouldn't call it a 'hang out and chat' kind of place. I'd call it a 'go in, buy your waffle, eat your waffle, and go' kind of place, and that's pretty much what it is. BUT, once you get past the undead behind the counter and place your order, and sit and chat a few minutes while the waffle cooks up, you are served a VERY nice little dessert. The waffle was very tasty, and the toppings were just right. Not too big, not too small, and the Nutella spread just reminded me of exactly why I do NOT buy jars of the stuff for home...one lick, and the entire jar becomes a meal in one sitting. It really did hit the spot, and it didn't break the bank. Worthy of the price. I would say that if you've gone to a movie or to dinner somewhere in Squirrel Hill, save room for dessert and give them a try. And maybe if you go in with a fresh wound, the counter boy might perk up a bit...but I'm just guessing here.
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