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    Mugs Tavern

    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 3:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    A place where you can sit for a few or bring your family to enjoy GREAT food, nice sized portions, well worth the money.

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    Dean's Diner - Western omelet with dry dark toast

    Dean's Diner

    3.4(139 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $

    Great service first time here I'm from Philadelphia GO EAGLES great service I will be coming back…read morehere again

    I have heard amazing things about this place basically since moving to Pittsburgh so I was really…read moreexcited to try it. Maybe it was good at some point or, maybe we had a really off day, but our experience was pretty subpar. Our server seemed like she had no idea what was going on and that she didn't want to be there that day. At one point, another server brought something over and my daughter asked "is our server new" and the other server said no, she had been there several years. So there was no excuse for not knowing answers to basic questions on menu items. None of our food was bad, but none of it was great, either. Everything was just OK. Not much flavor and pretty generic. Things like pancakes that you think couldn't get screwed up were boring and flavorless. Our last hope was the "famous" pies that our server told us about several times. When we asked about what flavors they had that day, she said she had to check (which seemed odd after telling us about them several times). Then she had to go back and check the flavors again because she forgot them. We did end up trying boston cream pie and dutch apple pie and they were both OK, but not anything that I couldn't find somewhere else. Overall, really disappointed in basically everything about our visit here.

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    Chef Dato's Table

    Chef Dato's Table

    4.2(100 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$

    We first found this restaurant when visiting my in-laws last year and remembered really enjoying…read morethe schnitzel. Since we were back in the area visiting our aunt, we decided to stop by again. My husband and I ordered the schnitzel again but unfortunately, it was much saltier than we remembered and it was a bit too salty for our taste. I ended up eating only about a quarter of it. The appetizer we ordered was good though and our server was nice and friendly. Overall, the experience was okay but the main dish didn't quite live up to our last visit.

    Not only is this a great restaurant for daily dining, it is a great restaurant for special…read moreoccasions. Kara was able to give us everything we asked for as we planned our dinner party celebrating my husband's 75th birthday. Every detail was executed perfectly. Delicious appetizers and top quality scallops and filets for the main course. All our guests said it was "over the top"! We even had a palate cleansing sorbet between the soup/ salad course and main entree. And to top it all off "Irma Cake" for dessert. If you've never tried these cakes, you are missing something wonderful. Carrot cake, coconut cake and red velvet were all delicious!. Our servers were very good and they provided us with a private space in the main dining room with a partition. So even though the restaurant was packed, we had our own private space for our dinner party.

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    The Filling Station

    The Filling Station

    4.4(124 reviews)
    23.1 mi
    $$

    On this Good Friday I wanted to get one last fish sandwich for lent. I typed "Fish sandwich" into…read moreGoogle Maps and this place popped up. It had good reviews on Yelp, so I decided to give it a go. And I'm glad I did. Everything was excellent. The outdoor seating was nice, the workers were friendly, my waitress Jae was very attentive, and most importantly, the fish sandwich was top notch. It certainly seemed to be freshly made and not frozen. I ordered fries on the side in addition to Cole slaw. The slaw was nice and creamy. While I generally don't like battered fries, these were pretty tasty. The only slight negative was the cost. At almost $30 for my sandwich plus a beer, it seemed a little pricey to me. But sometimes you have to pay for quality. I will return.

    What a jewel in Mount Pleasant. We decided on an appetizer of Big Ka-Tuna. A delicious sushi grade…read moreahi tuna steak seared and served with a wasabi and soy glaze with seaweed salad and pickled ginger. Very tasty! Next, we asked our wonderful server Joyce for two mushroom/swiss burgers served with fries. These burgers were prepared perfectly with seasonings and burger temperatures and included a lot of mushrooms. These burgers restaurant has a cool vibe with and old gas station feel. Before leaving, Brandon, chef and owner stopped by to say hello. Such a friendly place with a wonderful menu. We'll be definitely back. Thank you Joyce and Brandon!

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    Keystone Kitchen - Homemade chips

    Keystone Kitchen

    4.7(55 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    After an extremely long sixteen hour shift at work I knew I needed one thing before I headed home…read moreand slept for a majority of the day. That one day was a greasy, heavy breakfast. Something that would sit in my stomach and make me feel satisfied. Quick search on Yelp to find a diner like setting for such and this was the nearest to where I was at that point in my commute. Keystone Kitchen sits in a plaza off of Route 22 in New Alexandria, from the outside it doesn't look like much. Once you go inside it looks like a country cabin diner, if that makes sense. The sounds in here are those of a diner and the smells are that of a diner. However, what is different is the decor. Kind of like a hunting cabin with the wood decor that is everywhere. The tables and booths were well used, making me know that this place is well liked and frequented enough to make it a local staple. When I came in I was greeted right away and told I could sit wherever I wanted. Shortly after finding a seat I had a menu in hand and a drink order placed. I was left to look over the menu. At the time of the visit I got to look over the breakfast menu. I was especially craving biscuits and gravy. My mind just kept telling me that and I was going to just order a combo with that as a side. That is until I made myself look over the menu one more time. That's when I spot the number 5 combo breakfast meal. That combo would give me everything that I needed at that moment in time. The number five combo is two eggs cooked they way you like, choice of either breakfast potatoes or hash browns, and the biscuit and gravy I was craving. I went with two dippy eggs (that's sunny side up for you non-western Pennsylvanians) and hash browns to accompany my biscuit and gravy. When it showed up in front of me, I couldn't wait to dig into that plate. I didn't know it, but I was starving. The eggs were perfect, cut into them and the yolks started running all over the plate, that was perfect to me. The hash browns had that outer crust on them that gave you the crunch and the inner parts were that warm potato that just hits you. Best part about it is that you can mix them with either the runny egg yolk or the extra gravy that definitely spilled over from the biscuit. The biscuit and gravy, oh my god, amazing. The biscuit is made in house which means they are fresh and tasty. The gravy has this sweet and savory mix going for it. The pieces of sausage in the gravy are amazing little pops of flavor. Little bit of spice in there, but everything balances out. It really livens up the dryness of the biscuit. This meal was what I set out for, satisfying. The service here, way above the bar. I mean there is great service and then there is Keystone Kitchen. Very attentive, interacting with everyone in here, letting you know who the regulars are, and very on top of their game. I really enjoyed the meal, it hit the spot and definitely put me to sleep when I finally did home for morning.

    Food was sooo good. Nothing was bland. Our first time here but we will definitely be back. Service…read morewas good also. Everyone was friendly and attentive. Bonus they had christian music playing!

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    Bacon Cheeseburger and fries

    Keystone Kitchen - Cleaning products above premade chip baskets & cleaning rag actually hanging in the chips below.

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    Cleaning products above premade chip baskets & cleaning rag actually hanging in the chips below.

    Mugs Tavern - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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