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I love a breakfast at Pittsburgh's family-owned restaurant chain Eat'n Park. As a teenager this is the place I would go with my friends after every jr high dance, sports game, or any weekend we couldn't find anything better to do. We'd have fried appetizers, milkshakes and grilled stickies. Now I love to go for good, affordable coffee and pancakes on a weekend morning. The Yinzer community is strong here, there's just something so nice and comforting about coming to Eat'n Park and seeing the hard working employees & patrons, their Pittsburgh pride & friendliness is evident. Their Caramel Macchiato Latte, is definitely full of sugar, but it is so worth the calories for a delicious sweet treat. A bonus on top is that it comes with a free refill, that I usually take to go. My go-to Eat'n Park is the one right in front of the Ross Park Mall (7370 McKnight Rd) the other smaller location down McKnight is very slow. If you're interested, I shared more & pictures on my personal blog at http://moscatoismymantra.com/breakfast-spots-in-north-hills/
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