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    3.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Coop de Ville

    Coop de Ville

    3.8
    (389 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Was craving fried chicken and we decided to go there because we loved their chicken…read more Going during the week was so much better. There were only a few people there. The poor bartender had to run all over the restaurant. He had to ring you up, make drinks, bring people their food, fix their games and handle any drama that came up on the games. He was so nice and gave great service. The French fries with cheese,, bbq and fried chicken was good. I love a lot of condiments normally but this was a bit much. I enjoyed it but would have preferred a fried chicken sandwich. My husband said the fried chicken and Seasoned Crinkle Fries were excellent. Would like to go back to play duck pin bowling and the awesome video games. I bet it would be fun.

    The food here is actually decent with regard to taste, but it's expensive for what you get, which…read moreis to be expected in a gimmick bar and industry norm. Service was fine, everyone was helpful and quick. The ambiance is incredible. Old cartoon characters and stylish variety throughout the place. The issue is the games are outrageously priced. Compare this to Pins where the games are free and it's a no question in my mind where I would go for an arcade night. My fear is that despite decent food and an awesome atmosphere this place will be closed when their greed with their games comes back to bite them. I wish them well but have decided after a few trips, I've had my last

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    Duck pin bowling
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    Reese's Puffs Latte
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    Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

    Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

    2.7
    (52 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$

    Overall, not a bad place, but I don't think it lives up to the hype and the layout and parking of…read morethis location are a bit of a challenge. I ordered through the drive through. They have two lanes, but when I was there only one was open (so there was a slight wait). You could actually clearly hear and understand the person through the speaker which doesn't always happen. The menu is fairly limited (you can basically only get chicken tenders or a chicken sandwich) so the only choice is how many fingers and if you want a combo or things individually. I chose a three piece box which comes with a piece of bread, the tenders, crinkle fries and a sauce. While I really enjoy their fries and think their chicken strips are great, it is a bit pricey for fast food. Generally, though, the process was easy, my order was right and the place looked clean.

    NFL draft weekend Decided to check out the Bills during the…read moredraft in Pittsburg. While there my son was determined to see how Raising Canes chicken was, so we did. The service was great. We decided to go inside because this location had the worst parking lot and drive through I've ever experienced. There isn't a lot of room to ride around and get the proper format of getting through. It's designed kind of off. So you have to be careful of you end up back on the road and having to drive further away to come back on the right side. It's easier to park and walk inside. Anyway ... the ambiance was nice. Everyone was friendly and efficient. We selected the box meal which consisted of 4 fingers and fries along with a drink. I'm not the biggest chicken finger fan. These were good but nothing exceptional. The sauce makes the meal. The sauce is really the star of the show. It's a chipotle, old bay type flavor that has an awesome taste. We were headed back on the road, so it served as a great meal to be on the go. The restaurant was very clean and all the items you needed were on the counter and fully stocked.

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    A three-tenders box and a kids' meal.
    A three-tenders box and a kids' meal.
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    CHiKN

    CHiKN

    3.7
    (23 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$

    Wanted to try and see if this place was worth the hype and a formidable challenge to Chick-fil-A…read more Had the popular hot honey sandwich which was really messy and sticky. But I was prepared for it with extra napkins. The ordering process was via kicks. I should've known that it would take some effort when the woman in front let me go ahead since she said she didn't want to slow down the line. It's not an intuitive process. And no one stationed at the front counter to help. Took a while to figure out how to get fries without it being automatically combined with the drink. Nice touch to get people to pay more! Finally found the fries separately! Definitely not an easy process. They will text you when the order is ready. Nice! Bathroom was really dirty but at least my order was ready earlier than expected! Came here for the sandwich and it was painfully dry without much taste although the honey added some sweetness. Unlike Chick-fil-A where the sandwich can stand on its own, and the sauce just enhances it, there's no way I could eat this sandwich without some accompaniment. So dry. The fries were pretty soggy where I like a certain crunch. Reminiscent of 5 guys fries but much less portioned and much thinner. Good taste but nothing crave-able and very greasy. Service was nonexistent which is why I didn't leave a tip on the kiosk screen. Why do restaurants do this anyway?!? Why do I tip for service I haven't received?!? Finally, how can they possibly charge!$11 for their sandwiches. The regular sandwich starts at $11 as was my hot honey which really wasn't all that hot anyway. That's more than twice the cost of a Chick-fil-A! Next time I'm going to get both a spicy and regular Chick-fil-A and still have money leftover. Maybe I'll get their waffle fries too. At least, I won't have to waste time on a kiosk to figure out how to add it to my order!

    Super clean inviting place with fresh hot crispy food. Perfect for a day of errands. Ordered at…read morekiosk, and since we were the only customers, we got table service ;)

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    The Eagle - Pittsburgh

    The Eagle - Pittsburgh

    4.3
    (559 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Prompt and friendly service. A eye pleasing industrial themed southern atmosphere was nice…read more The fried chicken was succulent, juicy, crispy and well seasoned. I was a little disappointed my 3 piece dark meat didn't come with a thigh but thats ok. The white cheddar grits were well cooked. I wasn't a huge fan of the flavor but that might just be white cheddar. Hubs had the chicken BLT that had a great flavor from the chicken breading and other sauces. The bread was super crispy and perfectly golden brown. Stop by if you're in the area and need a yummy quick meal!

    The signage outside in huge lettering on the building clearly says "food and beer hall". So, a…read morefriend and I walk in, expecting what a "halll" typically means. Ask Google. It will tell you it is multiple vendor stalls, central seating. Instead, the first thing I noticed was a barrier to my experience -- a hostess counter. WTH? I politely ask her how this works. Do we walk around or do we get a table? Im confused and she is just as confused by my confusion. Apparently, it is a sit-down, get escorted to a table just like any other full-service restaurant model and with an hour wait to do so on this Picklesburgh Sunday so we did not partake (FYI, we had a great meal with no wait at Nicki's Thai restaurant). So, guys. If you are going to tout this as a beer and food "hall", remember what the concept is. (Um, Faneuil Hall?? In Boston ring a bell?)

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    Bomb Bomb Chicken

    Bomb Bomb Chicken

    4.1
    (11 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    This place is just like the name - bomb!! I visited after realizing that 98K was closed and this…read morewas such a great choice! Located in north o, it is located next to all the other shops and restaurants in the area. Street parking only but it shouldn't be difficult to find a spot nearby. My group ordered a ton of different chicken options. What we ordered is on the last pic but our favorite was either the whole fried chicken or the spicy chicken wings. The space is small but has a couple 4 top/ bar seating. Food came out relatively quickly and the service was top notch. The boba selection was awesome, so many flavors and the tapioca itself was pretty QQ (for all my hardcore boba fans) and tasty. Although I just tried the chicken, the noodle soups on their menu looks authentic and delicious so I'll have to try them next time! Definitely check this place out. Quality local fried chicken shop!!

    We stopped by on Saturday afternoon around 4pm. There was plenty of street parking available on…read moreNorth Craig St and we parked almost in front. The inside is fairly small with a few chairs along the long table attached to the front window and two tables with four chairs each. There's some more space in the back but that seemed to be used for storage and whatnot. We got the strawberry lemon and passionfruit green teas and both were refreshing and perfect for a hot summer day. We also tried out their wings and fried chicken. I am more of a wing sauce versus a dry rub person and while all the flavors of our wings were tasty, the sweet chili chicken and soy and garlic sauces really hit the spot for me! The chicken was perfectly crispy and while I love 98k Hamburger, it is less oily than their chicken which can be nice. The regular fried chicken is a bit less seasoned than that of 98k so really it's up to you and your preference. Our food came out fairly quickly and it was obvious the chicken was piping hot and fresh. The staff was super nice and checked in on us at appropriate intervals and genuinely wanted our feedback

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    Given to Fly

    Given to Fly

    3.3
    (44 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    6/28/25 Ate List:…read moreCrispy Chicken Salad - 5.8 Mostly confusing. Came to Federal Galley out of necessity. Vendor was the only one with a salad on a particularly warm and humid day. The level of customization might be a draw for some. For me, to have no "signatures" or recommendations, no preferred combinations, and just a sort of "pick it" approach for this feels strange. Asked for some direction, was basically told "no." They specialize in hot chicken and customization - but it feels like they are clearly missing a refreshing option beyond the Dill Pickle. Could see if I didn't want to "feel a burn" and wasn't big on pickles looking at very plain options. Frankly, they need someone new on the register. Other reviews mention poor service that way. I echo their feelings. Underwhelmed and turned off by them. Also, this is overpriced. Getting a diet coke for $3.5 is aggressive but at any restaurant I'd understand - get me free refills, fine. But to be handed a single can for that cost felt awful. Feel like they've taken that approach across cost and experience across the board. It's upsetting. If they really switch things up, I'd reconsider trying this spot again. Chicken was good and in the salad it was fine. I see potential. But I'm not coming back for the cost or the service here. You should skip it too.

    The Federal Galley is one of my favorite places to go for happy hour or a drink before a Pirates…read moregame. I don't typically get the food because it's a little pricey, but I has the opportunity to sit down long enough to order food. I ended up getting the Cory Muro from Given to Fly! The sandwich rocked! It was a giant chicken breast tossed in buffalo sauce with Parmesan on top. It wasn't too spicy which allowed for the buffalo flavor to shine. After the tax and tip the sandwich was priced at around $18. I personally wouldn't order this every time because of the price but it was a nice treat. Definitely made for a great experience while watching the pirates on the tv!

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    Nashville hot chicken sandwich
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