This is a newish restuarant in Pittsburgh and apparently is the second restaurant from the owners. The decor is nice, not what you would expect. The bar area is large, and seems to be perfect for watching the games, however i noticed that they only had 2 games on so it might be better to watch the local games only. The restaurant is massive, with seperate dining areas that are spacious and private.
The menu looked good. It was one of those menus where it takes about 20 minutes to figure out what you want because there are just too many choices. I finally settled on the French Onion Soup with the Caprese Salad, my mother chose the Spinach and chicken Flatbread with cottage frieds, and my grandmother chose the tilapia with a baked potato.
The soup was good - nothing great but good. The caprese salad unfortunately was another story. It looked quite good but my taste buds thought otherwise. There was too much of the balsamic reducgtion and it overpowered the tomatos to the point I could not eat them. And the fresh mozarella, oh how i was disappointed. It honestly tasted more like cold tofu than moz - tough and chewy.
Onto my mom's flatbread - it looked good but I didnt try it. The cottage fries were good though.
My grandmother absolutely loved her tilapia.
I think if I lived in Pittsburgh I would give this place another chance based upon all of the items on the menu, but I would definitely stay away from the Caprese.
Prices were very reasonable.