Discover the best top things to do in Laurel Highlands, United States including MacKenzies Pub, Mr. Toad's, Scooter's, Laurel Highlands Meadery, Nate Doggs, Mel's Restaurant and Bar, Sing Sing Dueling Piano Bar, Penn Avenue Brews, Saint Vincent Gristmill, Pittsburgh Improv.
Restaurants in Laurel Highlands
5.0 based on 5 reviews
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Mel's has been apart of Somerset since 1928 with a very colorful history. Recently the ownership changed hands. The quality & portions of food have improved 500%. Please look at my pic of the SMALL Stromboli. It's huge.. The new owner Tim Rice Jr. Believes in using local suppliers especially his meats. He specializes in pizza, wings, Stromboli, burgers & salads. A very relaxed atmosphere & really friendly staff. You need to put this on your bucket list for a casual meal & meeting a lot of friendly locals.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
I recently held a networking event for a local organization at this venue and it was so much fun! The food was fabulous and the entertainment was on point - it created the perfect atmosphere for networking as everyone loosened up and was having fun together!
4.0 based on 64 reviews
My husband and I went to see Steve Treviño at the Pittsburgh Improv. This was our first time there and we had a great experience! We would highly recommend the Improv to anyone and can’t wait to go back! We didn’t have to wait very long in line, got seated quickly and had great seats! Although it doesn’t look like there is a bad seat in the house. One thing I would advise, if you buy your tickets on Groupon make sure you go to Will Call first to get a paper receipt before getting in line. This paper receipt has a barcode you will need to have scanned to get into the show. We didn’t purchase our tickets through Groupon but the couple in front of us did and they had to get out of line to go back and get that paper receipt. Our waiter was very friendly and our service was super fast. We knew going in that we would both need to purchase two items off the menu. That is what the “two item minimum purchase per person” means when purchasing your tickets. I wasn’t sure at first so I looked it up on TripAdvisor before going. If you get soda in a souvenir glass with unlimited refills ($13) that counts as two items. If you don’t do that and only do the single soda they are $6 a piece. My husband got a draft beer ($8) and the warm pretzel sticks with cheese and honey mustard ($10) which was delicious! We thought their food and drinks were priced about the same as going to a concert or sporting event. We ended up spending around $50 after tip and since the tickets to the show were only $20 each plus tax we thought spending $100 for an evening out was very reasonable! If you haven’t heard of the comedian Steve Treviño I highly recommend you type his name into YouTube, he is hilarious! His opening act, Kyle Ray, was great too! We couldn’t stop laughing from the moment Kyle Ray came up on the stage to the time Steve Treviño left the stage! I would recommend the late show because he has more time to tell stories & jokes!
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