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    Wine flight ( You Had Me At Pinot & Adventure is my Middle name)
    Xin F.

    I totally underestimated this hidden gem. I heard good things about this place but didn't get a chance to visit until now. I was blown away with the selection of wines and food. Our server, Eric was amazing! My friend and I were seated right in front of a fireplace. How fitting for a cold winter night. We ordered wine flight each and a cheese board to start. Minds were blown away by how well balanced the wine and cheese. Then, our mains were served. My friend went with the steak while I chose the chicken. This dish is so perfection! Chicken skin was crispy, while the beef were so tender. We also shared the layered chocolate cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I can't wait to come back and try their rotating menu.

    Sarah G.

    Came for drinks before dinner reservations elsewhere and we had a lovely time! We sat on the outdoor terrace which was spacious and the weather was perfect. Our cocktails were great and the bartender was very knowledgable and helpful picking something to our liking. The charcuterie we ordered was good, but I would say a little pricey for the spread. Overall, we will definitely be back for the cocktails and outdoor terrace again.

    Outside
    Samantha L.

    I went to Mary's Vine for restaurant week after a recommendation from a friend. The whole experience was so unexpected, in a good way! The church is beautiful and really stood out on a snowy night. Note that the valet is complimentary - I didn't realize that and walked up the hill in the snow. I enjoyed the restaurant week menu including a sweet potato salad, romanesco veggies, and a pistachio cannoli (they had fancier names but I can't recall!). The staff was very friendly and the ambience of the former church was the best part- you can tell the owners took care to restore the beauty of the building instead of modernizing everything. I'm looking forward to visiting again in warmer weather to check it out the porch area!

    Different Shades of Yellow Flight
    Cayla S.

    Mary's Vine has become a favorite of mine. I've had the pleasure of visiting twice--once to celebrate my dad and another time on a date with my husband with live music. The wine flights are a highlight for me, especially the Rosé and Celebration flights. The charcuterie boards are a must-have to start. The atmosphere is stunning and calming, with the thoughtful renovations to the old church creating a unique and beautiful setting. The impeccable service ties everything together, ensuring every visit feels special.

    Jess N.

    This is my second time at Mary's vine and it was better than the first! Although we didn't make it downstairs this visit to the speakeasy - it's one of the coolest in the city. Great food and atmosphere.

    Pan seared red snapper (chef special)
    Joan S.

    Fabulous dinner. We enjoyed small seasonal vegetable board appetizer, chef special entree pan seared snapper. Both exceeded all expectation for flavor and presentation. Salted caramel cold brew cake was perfect. Staff were attentive and pleasant. Excellent meal, atmosphere and was priced lower than I would have been prepared to pay for the experience. By far the best meal while visiting Pittsburgh.

    Downstairs speakeasy
    Erin M.

    Very cool experience plus very good food. I had the shrimp risotto which I loved and the salted Carmel cold brew cake. Both were tasty and unique just like the atmosphere. Super relaxing and worth a visit! Service was top notch

    Nicole W.

    My friends and I had brunch here today and sat outside. The seating was very comfortable! The menus are actually iPads which was a first. We ordered a pastry and waffle board to split. Both were delicious. Check this place out.

    Lynne G.

    I'll start by saying that I'm always a bit apprehensive when I visit an establishment that has no wait and few patrons on a Friday or Saturday evening, and that's exactly what we encountered at Mary's Vine, but my concerns were unfounded. The atmosphere, the service, the wine, and the meal were all fantastic! Let's start with the setting...it's an old church which has been converted to a restaurant. I'm a former Catholic schoolgirl so I felt right at home! It's a beautiful setting, and I'm a huge fan of dining with low tables that use lounge chairs so that's a major plus for me. It could stand to be a little darker, but with so much natural light from the church windows it's understandable. Lots of restaurants have great wine lists (and they certainly have that here), but they also have a great selection of wines by the glass which is a bonus when a couple (like us) can't agree on compatible appetizers or entrees. I started with the house-brined olives. Slightly tangy with a rosemary flavor, these were excellent and paired well with my Brewer Clifton Chardonnay. Our entrees were beautifully presented and delicious. The short rib ragu papardelle was made with lamb (and we love lamb), but the flavor is probably a bit bold for those not accustomed to lamb. We also had a pork entree which was not on the regular menu, and it was delicious. Dessert wasn't in the cards given that we indulged in appetizers; however, we made it a priority to check out the cigar bar/speakeasy. The building is a maze of cool spaces, but there wasn't a soul to be found outside of the restaurant which was disappointing since we wanted to share a cigar in the dimly lit study. Overall a fantastic experience - it's worth the little bit of an extra drive! We'll definitely be back.

    Long Way Round
    Angela K.

    A beautiful gem of a restaurant that I am so happy to have experienced! Service: phenomenal. Alexis was so knowledgeable about the menu and wines, it blew me away. She was super personable yet very professional with her service . We had a blonde server take us down to the cigar room to check it out. I Unfortunetly can't recall her name but she was so helpful with showing us around and also knew so much about the liquors and history of the place ! I won't spoil the surprise but ask to go down to the cigar room, VERY interesting entrance and rooms! Food: out of this world ! We ordered the Taste of Italy board and the clams - both better than I could have imagined. We finished our meal with the strawberry shortcake that was marinated in grand maniere. Yes ! Drinks: a long list of wines and a cocktails that seems to of been made with perfection. We started off with the expresso martini and even though the glass was very small, the martini itself was delicious. We also ordered the Long Way Around wine flight which lead us to ordering one of the wines off the flight options. It is now.. my favorite wine. Free valet with very professional valet workers. Makes you a little more comfortable about heading to the Rankin area. Menus were iPads which was such a great modern touch. They also had purell sanitizer on each iPad menu as well, it was my absolutely favorite touch! I am someone who really enjoys eating at new or different eateries. This is by far my favorite spot in Pittsburgh and I can't express enough how people need to try this out ! Please look ar my photos for reference :)

    Scallops
    Brenda W.

    Such a delightful dining experience right here in Rankin, so very close to my home. The setting is in a renovated church, lovingly done and managed by the owners. The menu is ever changing and is presented to you on a tablet (electronic). How cool is that? They are known for their wine selections but the cocktails are pretty awesome too. Entrees and desserts are eye-catching. Our selections tonight were spot on. I opted for seared scallops with quinoa and veggies then a decadent drssert with chocolate ganache. My wine of choice was a Reisling. I was very happy with all my choices. Our server was knowledgeable, pleasant, and most helpful. And the ambience? It is amazing, swank, so very appealing. It would be a perfect venue for a classy date night. They also have outdoor dining availble and valet service, free but do tip them. Pricey? Yes but so worth every penny.

    Shitake & black garlic pate
    Aaron W.

    My wife and I live just 1-2 miles up the road from the old church that houses Mary's Vine and have wondered many times what the place is all about. It sits on a hill between two blue collar neighborhoods, overlooking the Rankin Bridge and not too far from some of the Braddock steel mills. Once you step inside though the vibe totally changes to servers opening doors for you, plush upholstered chairs, dim lighting, fancy wine lists, and pleasant background piano music floating over it all. Plus there is free, convenient, and quick valet parking (there isn't much street parking on the hillside). Mary's Vine goes for the relaxing, fancy dinner night vibe and succeeds extremely well; for many folks, this would be a great thing. We enjoyed it too, but felt a bit uncomfortable about this somewhat over-the-top fancy establishment being in the middle of very working-class neighborhoods. We both enjoyed the food very much. We got an appetizer of shitake & black garlic pate with crispy crostinis. The spread had a texture and taste we couldn't quite put out finger on (I guess that's the point) but quite enjoyed. My wife got a roasted pork shank, bone-in, with pumpkin risotto. The pork was very tender and fell off the bone (I tried some!). I got walleye (from Lake Erie I was told, so kind of local), which was pan-seared to a delicious crisp and came with a nice side of rice and asparagus. We got a flight of four wines - the Italian Expedition. We loved it; my wife said it was her favorite part of our dinner! The flight did have a ton of wine though, really it was like four full glasses of wine. We couldn't finish it all. Other thoughts: They could have been a bit quicker about getting our food out. We didn't get our main dishes until an hour after we sat down and our server seemed kind of annoyed when we asked when the food would be ready. We had a babysitter home with our daughter so we had only about 1.5 hours to spend at the restaurant (not relevant for everyone, but maybe for some folks). I also found the prices a bit eye-poppingly expensive, the kind of expensive that almost convinces you that this must be a very special meal. So if you go here, just be in the mindset of a pricey outing (as well as luxurious, tasty, etc., for sure). Bonus side note: Kudos for iPad menus! That was a nice tech touch that I wouldn't have expected.

    Root Vegetable Osso Bucco with foraged mushrooms, spring vegetables & spiced Israeli couscous
    Alexa C.

    I've been eager to try Mary's Vine since it reopened post COVID and finally had my opportunity during restaurant week. I quickly found that there are many details that make it a unique experience, including the former church in which it's housed and the historic neighborhood in which it's located. Not only that, Mary's Vine features an incredibly impressive wine menu with something for everyone, including me who "...only drink(s) Pinot grigio." While visiting during restaurant week, I ordered my dining courses from the prix fixe menu. The food was interesting, not bad but kind of all over the place. There were cooked beets among raw squash and broccoli, romanesco and blue cheese hazelnut polenta that had whole roasted hazelnuts and an extremely crunchy texture, no standout taste from either of the cheeses. Highlights were the short rib, spiced Israeli couscous, chocolate peanut butter torte, and strawberry shortcake. A live guitarist played from the balcony above throughout most of the visit which created a relaxed atmosphere. If you venture downstairs, you will find a rotating door into a study that's cigar friendly and features another bar area. 10/10 would return for the wine, desserts, live music, and atmosphere.

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    One of the best meals I've had in Pittsburgh in a long time. Super unique space with an upscale culinary experience.

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    Amazing food and service, cool atmosphere too. Always feel at home at Mary's Vine!!!!

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