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Bocktown is a pretty recent entrant to the Pittsburgh restaurant scene, but they really rose pretty quickly. Located in "The Pointe At North Fayette," (near Robinson Town Centre), they came on the scene in 2007--really without my noticing. They serve up what the City Paper calls "beer-oriented food," and that's a surprisingly accurate description. Big sandwiches, massive orders of fries to pair with 16 rotating drafts plus over 400 bottle varieties. Not too shabby. If you're looking for quality beer or a 6-pack to-go, Bocktown is definitely worth checking out. I put together a fairly long review on my blog... http://www.foodburgh.com/2009/08/bocktown-beer-and-grille Then after the new menu, I went back again... http://www.foodburgh.com/2009/09/second-take-bocktown-beer-and-grille The first time demonstrated some challenge in finding any healthy/veggie options. The second visit came after they released a new menu that offered up a delicious (and unique) portobello sandwich.
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