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I guess this place is fine for a Sports Bar between two sports venues. It has the requisite million TVs and big bar. I was unimpressed by the food. Burgers, fries, onion rings - very typical. It was OK, but nothing for which to go out of your way. There are other foods in the world besides burgers and Pittsburgh has a million places to buy burgers, can we please use some imagination? Pirmantis, for example, is at least something non-typical and different, if not especially healthy. If you are going to open a place with Pittsbugh in the name, how about some Pittsburgh style food, such as Pieroghis or hot sausage or salads with French Fries in them? Or at least something just a bit different? OK, rant over. We had a novice server who was very eager to please. No problem there. They had a small kids menu.
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