Reviews on Pub food in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States. Homestead is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA, in the Monongahela River valley 7 miles (11 km) southeast of downtown Pittsburgh and directly across the river from the city limit line. The borough is known for the Homestead Strike of 1892, an important event in the history of labor relations in the United States. The population of Homestead was 3,165 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Homestead
Long-running Pittsburgh-born chain known for sandwiches piled high with coleslaw & french fries.
Love this location! Thank you for adding it. Been here several times since opening. Most recent visit was on 12/7, had several drinks, and the Roast Beef and the Jumbo Baloney sandwiches. Great place. Brianna was a great server. We wil lbe back.
4 based on 34 reviews
What a find! A bit off the beaten path, but worth every extra mile. My husband is Slavic, so were excited to find a place that served authentic cabbage rolls. Crissy, the young lady who runs Emil's, is a delight. Very friendly....came over to our table to just talk, so she and my husband got into a real neat conversation about "the old country." His cabbage rolls were excellent, and my rueben sandwich was definitely the best I have ever eaten - loads of corned beef, nice and lean; tasty grilled bread...just amazing! Wish we lived closed so we could return. Very reasonably priced.
4 based on 175 reviews
The place almost looks like an old tiny house from the outside. However upon walking in, it is bigger. The staff was really friendly and down to earth in their personalities. The food you could tell was homemade for two reasons. First on the menu some items it stated would take 45 minutes for. Also we waited a while. The food was worth the wait though. We got a large pizza and a hoagie to split. And all the food was good and large in size. The prices were very reasonable as well. The only downside is that there isnt a lot of parking.
4 based on 307 reviews
Stopped here with my husband after a visit to the art museum (it's diagonally across the street)I had the California salad. My husband had the onion soup burger (yes, there is such a thing). Both meals were outstanding.Noise level is manageable, good mix of young and old...couples and families. Extensive menu that ranges from veggie stuff to meat and potatoes.
4 based on 30 reviews
After a long day of renovations and skipping lunch, we were hungry. This was our first visit to Dukes and based on other reviews and the fact that it always seems busy, we hoped to get a good meal. We were disappointed.First let me say that the decor is really nice and they have lots of beer on tap. The menu was promising.We ordered a blackened prime rib sandwich with fries and a shaved prime rib wrap with coleslaw. The fries were good and the coleslaw was excellent. The wrap was okay but bland. The prime rib sandwich wasn't blackened and it was mostly gristle and fat. They took that sandwich off our tab as it went unfinished.Service was slow and my knife was dirty.I highly recommend the coleslaw.
4 based on 55 reviews
Had dinner at the Blue Dust tonight. We had heard they had good food and we werenât disappointed! I had the brontosaurus short rib, my husband had the brisket tacoâs and my son the cheesesteak! All were amazing! Not much talking during dinner, didnât even pick up our phones! Too busy chowing down! It is somewhat of a hidden gem right before the railroad track but really worth the find. Excellent service was icing on the cake! Highly recommend!
4 based on 86 reviews
A friend took us here recently on our way to Pittsburgh. It is an easy off/on from the parkway. Nothing fancy but great service and good casual food. We sampled some of their dogs, wings and pizza. Plus some tasty bloody mary's. Everyone liked what they had, Definite spot to keep in mind if you have time before/after a game. Also ... make sure to check out the beer cave.
4 based on 64 reviews
Dorothy 6 proudly serves fresh, upscale, and hand-crafted pub fare. Along with twenty taps of craft beer, we offer a broad array of beers by the bottle, classic cocktails infused with a D6 spin, fine wine, and some of the most inspired pub and comfort foo
Last Friday evening my wife and I, along with another couple, returned to Dorothy 6 Blast Furnace Café for a second time. The restaurant's space is inviting. There is a large, nicely appointed bar and several tables. We had a reservation and were seated immediately. But it took a long to get a server to take our drink orders and longer still to get them. We all ordered draft beer so there was no reason for it to take so long. We ordered a few apps to share. They are supposed to be known for their Dorothy's pierogies. The app has 3 pierogies for $6. As there were four of us, I asked if we could get 4 pierogies for $8. We were told by our server they didn't do that, instead of saying, I will check with the owner (who was on sight that evening). Frankly, our server was very poor. She couldn't answer questions about the beers on tap and made no effort to assist us in ordering. The food was passable at best. The pierogies were under seasoned and therefor bland and my Caesar salad was disappointing. At this point I am not sure there will be a third visit.
4 based on 33 reviews
Honest John's is a very nicely refurbished storefront in an older building. The interior has a modern, slightly industrial but relaxed decor: hardwood floors, gray walls, metal chairs with wooden seats. There is also a small, open courtyard with a few tables for warmer weather. Our work group went there for lunch. Service was friendly and attentive. They happily accommodated some minor menu modifications requested by a few team members. Everyone enjoyed the food. I had the mahi mahi tacos. These were prepared with pickled carrots, radish, cucumber, jalapeño and a chili crema. The tacos and sandwiches are served with an option of side item: fries, frites or side salad. I chose the frites and was VERY happy with my choice. These were crisp, golden fries topped with herbs and Parmesan. They are served with a garlic-butter aioli for dipping. The tacos were good, but the frites were great. Very successful team lunch. I look forward to trying more of the menu on future visits.
4 based on 196 reviews
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery is a welcoming and engaging craft beer experience with a variety of unique craft beer freshly brewed on-site to pair with our popular American crave-able food like our Brewery Nachos and Ballpark Pretzel, as well as comfor
We went with another couple for a night out. We had a very good time and the food was great. We got pizza and it was really good. A lot of spicy meals if thatâs your thing. Staff was friendly and food came hot and fast. Nice place inside and restrooms were clean. Good beer selection but only their own, no outside options. I would have liked a booth but not too fussy about a table, other than they are really close to each other. Definitely going back.
Top 10 American food in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States
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