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FranktuaryWhere hot dogs meet dogma, franktuary is a restaurant as unique as the city it's in. Located in the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral basement, franktuary offfers a truly remarkable selection of hot dogs. Try the Pittsburgh...a hot dog with co... more |
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Grand ConcourseGreat views in an elegant setting. Specializing in seafood and international favorites. This is an upscale place that i snot for everyone, but certainly if you are looking for a special meal near PNC Park this would be a great choice. more |
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Jerome Bettis Grille 36Jerome worked hard on Sundays and now is working hard to bring some of Pittsburgh best cuisine to you. Located right between Heinz Field and PNC Park, there is a great menu and, of course, 36 beers on tap. more |
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Market Street Ale HouseThis second floor establishment, overlooking the heart of Market Square, is the perfect after-work bar and restaurant. The Ale House has an extensive menu, serves 12 rotating draft beers and has a huge selection of import bottles from Be... more |
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Mitchell'sGreek immigrant Constantinos Michalopoulos opened this restaurant in 1906. It boasts now, just like it did then, that it serves the best 'made from scratch' meals in the city. more |
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Penn BreweryEnjoy essential Pittsburgh by checking this place out and sampling traditional German cuisine and award-winning homemade German beers. This place is a Historic Landmark and is a pioneer in the micro-brew movement. They have 8 of their ow... more |
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Pittsburgh Cigar BarHalf a mile for PNC Park, just cross Clemente Bridge and you are almost there. A big humidor and fine selection of Scotch - need we say more? more |
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Primanti Bros.The 1930's brainchild of Joe Primanti, Primanti Bros. restaurants and the famous sandwiches piled high with cole slaw and french fries have become synonymous with Pittsburgh. While you can get these at PNC Park there are 2 downtown locat... more |
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The 1902 Landmark TavernClass and accessibility have kept the 1902 Landmark Tavern a popular spot since the beginning of the 20th century. Try one of the excellent pasta dishes, the full service oyster bar or an R-8 burger, named for the liquor license the rest... more |
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The Original Oyster HouseA true Pittsburgh landmark, the original Oyster House opened in 1870 and is the oldest restaurant/bar in the city. It is known for the delicious coating on its oyster and fish, its unusual décor and the 25 movies shot inside, including '... more |
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