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I know I'm known as a Primanti's hater, but if the one in The Strip was like this Mt. Lebo location, I'd have given it a better review. We took friends from Virginia here last weekend, and they loved it and can't wait to come back! I tried a sandwich with fried fish on it, and it was actually pretty good! This time the fries were crispy, and the slaw was a little sweet as well as tangy. The insides of this one are really cool and resemble a hunting lodge. It's clean (especially the restrooms) and spacious also, very much unlike the Strip District version. Our server was polite (also unlike the one in the Strip) and was very patient with my friend who has lupus and comes to Pittsburgh for treatment (her illness makes her lethargic and her brain foggy at times). In addition to the sandwich, I liked the pecan pie which came with awesome whipped cream (it wasn't from a can), vanilla ice cream, and was served in a large portion. They even have really good dill pickles. You get a whole one cut into fours per order! Give me this family-oriented version of Primanti Brothers anyday.
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