Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, United States. Oakmont is a borough in Allegheny County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is a Pittsburgh suburb and part of the Pittsburgh Metro Area. The population was 6,426 in 2014.
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3 based on 77 reviews
Due to a dental appointment and a basketball game for my son, we didn't have time to fix dinner, so, out we go. I choose Atria's Fox Chapel, because was in the middle of everything, house, basketball game, everything. So, let me start.:01.- Service is 2nd. to none. There is no way to complaint about it. Staff is always sharp and knowledgeable and above all friendly.02.- Food, there is always the food. It was good, but there is always the problem with the hot spices. We order my wife plate without anything spicy, she is somewhat allergic to hot spices, and she get very sick. We make it clear and even with that, the her order came with hot spices on it we have to trade our plates and I end eating her order and she did it with mine. I am able to understand every chef is trying to make his mark, I understand that, but why they have to over season the food to the point to make it almost inedible??? As an International traveler, I have been in plenty of other countries, where they eat a lot of hot spices, but the food is always cook normal and the hot sauces are set on the side for you to burn yourself as you see fit. I said before, In Mexico, they set 7 different sauces at your table from the light one to the one is going to open another cavity in your rear end. But it is up to you and your food comes with the right amount of seasoning to please every palate. Why do we have to eat the food the way the chef want and not the way it was created. At the end, it is not me the one paying for the food, so why I have to eat it your way and not my way???? Sorry for the rant, but is very annoying, to put it in a very succinct way.
We are located inside of the Comfort Inn & Suites. Daily lunch & dinner specials!
The food was fine except for the ice tea--it was undrinkable. Typical bar food. I appreciate a hotel having a restaurant so I don't have to look around for food place when traveling.
4 based on 24 reviews
Went for our regular couples wing night out. Disappointed that they only had a dozen wings on hand but that forced us to order other menu items. And believe me, we were no longer disappointed!!! The sandwiches, wraps, and burgers were all excellent!! And the pierogies!! YUM!! A great selection of beer, wine, and coolers. Great prices.
4 based on 22 reviews
Food taste did not meet expectations set by other reviews. Grilled chicken salad had a gas chemical taste. Ranch dressing was really good. French fries came late so it messed up my salad and were somewhat cold. The buffalo chicken eggrolls were really delicious i'd get them again. It was really cold inside. Service people were nice but scattered is the best way to put it. When a family comes to eat together, it would be nice if we all got our food together. One of us were totally done eating before the last persons simply soup arrived. Loud bar if game is on. Solid but forgettable. Parking is not easy at all.
A friend and I were in Pittsburgh and wanted to have a few beers, a good burger, watch a football game and be within a mile of our hotel near Oakmont. This neighborhood taproom fit the purpose. It isn't fancy and smoking is allowed . . . no one under eighteen permitted. Both bartenders were vivacious, quick and courteous. We met the owner but he wasn't a female. Most of the crowd was very local but we did meet and talk with a couple who were visiting from Reading PA.As I said we came to have a few draft beers and get something to eat. They appear to specialize in LARGE chicken wings. We didn't order them but they looked good. Instead we each had a large burger with one side: mine a homemade cole slaw with fruit, my friend had a macaroni salad, (We weren't watching our diets.)We spent about 2 hours here having a good time watching FB, talking with the locals, out-of-towners and staff.The Bar & Grill is located about 2 blocks from the newly opened Hulton Bridge and perhaps 1.5 miles from the PA Turnpike.This is a genuine local tavern, not a chain style glass, brass and ferns bar. We had a good guys time here
3 based on 63 reviews
Stoppped with a group of 5 friends after work and loved our food and service! Ordered the black & blue shrimp ( shrimp in a blue cheese baked) that was sooooo delicious! Small but super flavor! Also got the firecracker fish sandwich and fresh cut fries- so good! Spicy sandwich! Mmmmm very unique! The coating on the fish packed a punch, and the jalepeno cole slaw on it was perfect! Great service too. Never waited on a drink, dishes cleared as we all finished. Will return and would recommend, especially in nice weather, as they open the sliding doors to the outside!
4 based on 333 reviews
Yesterday was our first time to try Burgatory. We were looking forward to a great burger but instead we had terrible over cooked, overpriced burgers paying an extra $1.5 for each tiny toppings. We waited over an hour to get our food too! My bun was terrible! I ordered a potato bun and it was dry, crusty and flavorless. I found out afterwards it was gluten free. I would have never order it, had I been told this!
4 based on 20 reviews
Upon entering, it's the spaciousness that captures one's attention; relatively large comfortable booths opposite the bar seating and multiple TV's. Adjoining separate game room. In good weather there is upstairs outdoor table service. The food menu choices are extensive for bar food. My black n blue burger was tasty as was the side of onion rings. Being Octoberfest season, the sauerbraten served with potato pancakes was delicious! We arrived too early for Happy Hour specials. Server offered $3 Miller lite but my preference was $6 Guinness on tap.Until 9 pm, minors when accompanied by responsible adult are permitted at tables. Nearby Primanti Bros. is the preferred sports bar choice for families.
4 based on 74 reviews
Long-running Pittsburgh-born chain known for sandwiches piled high with coleslaw & french fries.
Good place to stop to watch a game and have a few beers. Friendly service and a decent beer selection, we tried the pizza which was average, should have went for a sandwich.
4 based on 72 reviews
We had the pastrami and swiss, which was excellent. At first glance, it might seem a bit excessive to charge $14 for a sandwich with fries, but the former is so large and the latter of such a generous portion size that this ended up being two meals for me--and two filling meals at that. So the price is really a bargain, especially if you don't eat like a linebacker. I can also say that the sandwich made for excellent leftovers, so don't be afraid to take it with you. It'll hold up. The only drawback was the fries, which had a decent flavor, but were limp and soggy and did not hold up well as leftovers (few fries do). This might be one of those many cases where they are frying in vegetable oil and need to switch to superior but supposedly "less healthy" animal fat for a crisper, tastier, all-around better fry. If that's the case, to be fair to the Pub at 333, they are not the only ones doing this (if they are doing it). Misgivings with the fries notwithstanding, the wonderful sandwiches and generous portions will have us coming back.
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