Being from out of town I wanted a taste of Pittsburgh Italy. We heard good things about Di Pietro's and decided to eat there for lunch today. The service was friendly and the food was good to great and the restaurant itself clean with many windows to let that Pittsburgh sunshine in. I ordered the fried zucchini as a appetizer. It was a tad over crunchy and the zucchini was on the thin side. The marinara served with it was amazing. If this same sauce is used with their pasta, it's already a winner! I also ordered the half steak hoagie. It comes with onion, lettuce, tomato and mayo. I ordered it without the mayo and the waitress asked if I wanted ketchup (we are in Heinz country!) or Italian dressing. It was nice to be presented with options. The hoagie was the best that I've had in awhile. The bread was lightly toasted but fresh. The steak was tender and had great flavor. I will definitely visit Di Pietro's again on my next visit to Pittsburgh.