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Since I was visiting downtown Pittsburgh for a conference, I decided to explore the area and stumbled upon Burgatory for lunch. I wanted to see Heinz Field and Burgatory was on the same street about a minute's walk away so it was perfect. The restaurant wasn't too busy so everything was smooth sailing. The service was spot on too. My waitress was really nice and attentive. I ordered from their weekday lunch menu and got the crispy chicken sandwich ($8.50). It was delicious. The sandwich was hot and fresh and packed with this tangy slaw that worked really well with the fried chicken. Might be too tangy for some people, especially since they put pickles in the sandwich too, but I liked it since it provided a nice balance to the fried chicken. The sandwich also came with a side of chips, which weren't bad but I prefer fries. The chips were also slightly overseasoned so they were a bit salty for my taste, but minor things to be honest. Overall, it was a great dining experience. I would definitely eat at Burgatory again if I'm ever in Pittsburgh in the future!
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