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Grille 565

4.0 (84 reviews)
ModerateAmerican, Bars, Burgers
Open • 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Live music
Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids

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Side Salad
Stacey B.

Finally stopped by this Bellevue grille on a Friday evening around 6:30 and the dining room was packed. We opted for bar seating at the cozy four seater. You know you're in a locals watering hole when the bar-top poker machine takes up a seat at the bar. The bartender was super friendly and very efficient. They only have bottled/canned beers and a pretty well stocked liquor shelf with some wines. We ordered up a few ice cold brews and placed our food orders. We both got fish - one daily special New England style cod and one charred romaine salad with salmon. The cod entree came with two sides - I opted for a baked potato with butter/sour cream and a really fresh and delicious salad with Prima Donna restaurant Italian dressing. It made me wonder if the owner is related to the McKees Rocks pasta restaurant owners? I have to say the cod entree was pretty disappointing. It was borderline rubbery and that lovely crispy panko/butter crust became a soggy mess underneath a heap of raw tomatoes and red onions. It just wasn't savory or salted, at all. And I wasn't sure why they would ever put cold raw bruschetta toppings on it. I probably ordered the wrong thing. My wife's salmon and grilled romaine salad was good and she enjoyed it. We'll probably try it again for sandwiches and appetizer stuff because everyone was so nice there and we like neighborhood places.

Flames Burger
Roxanne S.

Came in on a Saturday afternoon. The waitress/bartender was very kind to us with good personality. I had the flame burger and it was good! My fiancé had the fried chicken club (not pictured) with a side of homemade fries. I tried his fries and they were hot and fresh. I had a side of coleslaw and only took one bite of it. It tasted weird like it may have been sitting.. my fiancé didn't notice anything off about it. My son enjoyed his pasta and he's quite the picky eater. I really enjoyed the prices for the amount of food you receive. It did start to get busier around 3pm as soon as we were getting ready to leave. I would come again when they have their live music.

Halie G.

Such a warm and inviting, home style restaurant in the heart of Bellevue on Lincoln Ave. Upstairs is the bar / restaurant which has a delicious menu! Around back they have a speakeasy- typically live jazz music- with a cover but such cool vibes and great music!! Street parking or paid parking lots available- make sure to have your quarters!

Grilled pork chop
Anqi H.

We came around 5pm on a weekday and there were a few open tables. The service was great, but they were a bit understaffed. I had grilled pork chops, which came with a soup/salad. My pork chops were a bit chewy. My friend loved her Bellevue burger, which was a hamburger with bacon on it. Overall, it was a good experience. It felt like a community hub where neighbors meet. The prices were also very reasonable. Kids under 12 can eat for $4.99! I would have to come back and try their burgers next time.

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Rebecca M.

I'm a huge fan! Our friend was playing live music here, so we had to check it out! Bar is downstairs, basement bars are always the best bars! The seating area was awesome, mixture of tables and booths. For a Saturday night there were a good bit of people here, and it's a very "local" place, as in.. everyone knows everyone. People were really cool, and welcoming. Everyone was playing along with the music, and having a great time. We went to order food but the kitchen had closed. Someone overheard my request and insisted we order food. I was happy, because I was as starving! So glad we tried their food because it was extremely good! Stuffed meatball, Brussel sprouts, and the spinach and artichoke dip (which was my favorite) I would love to come back here, but would make sure I came earlier so I could order more off of their menu.

Sweet Tarte Cocktail & Crow Royal & Coke in the Speakeasy bar downstairs
Cait H.

We absolutely love 565. After moving to Pittsburgh we were missing our old local dive bars & 565 provides that perfect homey atmosphere where you'll always know someone who's at the bar downstairs in their 565 Live Speakeasy. In addition to friendly bartenders & being able to meet neighbors, they also offer comedy nights, open mic nights with some talented local musicians, & lots of live music nights with bands too. I didn't realize until our last visit that they actually have craft cocktails too! My friend & I tried their Sweet Tarte & it was great. We usually come later so have only had food here once, but that one time did not disappoint. Their Crab Mac n Cheese was actually delicious! You never know what to expect, but it had real crab, a nice sauce, some spiced breadcrumbs, & it hit the spot. It came with a nice side salad as well. The owner is such a nice guy & always takes the time to say hello to everyone who stops in if he's there. We like supporting this great little spot in Bellevue.

Hot pork with gravy!! So good
Nena U.

We stopped in while out and about in Bellevue. This was our second visit. It seems like a fun place to get a drink maybe it's Well stop again some other time..and gran a drink.

TLBT with fries.
Matthew U.

Bellevue holds some hidden gems when it comes to eateries. I'm not talking about that strip of Ohio River Blvd that most people think of when they hear Bellevue, I'm talking about this stretch on Lincoln Ave that holds some great places to eat. Grille 565 just happens to be one of those places. When it comes to spontaneous food choices I'm not good at it, I'll usually double guess myself and end up somewhere else that I have already been too. I am glad that I went outside of my comfort zone a bit and ventured in here. When we arrived there wasn't very many people inside. It is a well lit area with ample seating. At the time we visited we were able to seat ourselves and we chose a table near the front windows. Gave us a view of the street while taking in everything they have inside. We were greeted, placed our drink order and looking at the menu in no time. They offer a wide array of meals to satisfy just about anyone that steps foot in their door. We started with their take on spinach artichoke dip. They use provolone cheese as the cheese which, I have to say, worked quite nicely. They also describe that this comes with enough pita triangles to share, they didn't lie on that one. This easily could have been a meal unto itself, but it is definitely great for sharing. I had been looking back and forth at a few items but ended up going with the TLBT or was it TBLT. Whatever it is listed as on the menu, it was what I wanted at that moment. This is your basic BLT with some turkey slapped in there. The bread was lightly toasted, just enough to hold everything on the inside. The lettuce was shredded which guaranteed you were going to get some in each bite. The tomato was just the rich thickness for a sandwich this size. The turkey tasted as if it was fresh cut for the sandwich. The only thing I would have changed about this was the bacon. Not the fact that bacon was on it, but I would have cooked the bacon just a little longer. It wasn't crispy enough for me for a BLT. My better half had a burger with bacon on it and he agrees with me on that one. Loved the fries! Fresh cut and thrown in the grease. Love a good fry that is just cut. You can't get anything better than that. Service was great and we were checked on regularly. The crowd here seems to be more of the community than any other place I have been to in the city.

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