Moon Township is a township along the Ohio River in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. Moon is a part of the Pittsburgh Metro Area and is located 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Pittsburgh. The origin of its name is unknown; a few historians suggest it was derived from a crescent-shaped bend in the river. The population was 24,185 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Moon Township
4.5 based on 219 reviews
We were visiting from out of town and haven't been here in years. Food was really good. We had the fried zucchini, Chicken Parmesan and pasta dishes. Everything was excellent. The food came out quickly but our service was not very attentive. It took awhile for someone to acknowledge our table after we were seated. All in all, good place with good food. It is also BYOB.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
My wife and I have an annual ritual of dinner at Hyehold in the week before Christmas. This year was another terrific experience. Hyehold is an old mansion converted to a top end restaurant. The menu is limited - about a half dozen starters and another half dozen main courses. I have tried all main courses but one, and they are all excellent. The elk steak is their specialty, which I had this year and thoroughly enjoyed. Their sherry bisque is also a specialty and is delicious. The desserts are reasonable portions and not heavy. Also, if you enjoy a good Reisling, try the Nik Weis St. Urbans-Hof , a superior wine for $45 a bottle! We will definitely keep coming back.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
The ice cream is absolutely wonderful and the ice creams are named after dog breeds. It's very cool. This place is very animal friendly but outside only. Best ice cream!
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Great menu, lots of selection. Service is very good. Perfectly located near the new Tull Family Theater. Parking is tight with street parking only and the spots are metered so you may as well kill two birds with one stone. Movie and dinner. I need to go back for the stuffed hot pepper hoagie. I had the Portobello mushroom sandwich. So good.
4 based on 33 reviews
I use to stop here regularly before I was diagnosed with celiac disease. Outside of New York and New Jersey the everything bagel ranks as a winner. They also make a wonderful lunch bagel sandwich. Service is always friendly but can be a bit slow during the lunch rush.
Hoping for a gluten free bagel in the future.
4.5 based on 129 reviews
I know I have reviewed this place before but . . . every visit deserves a comment. I just love this place! Both the quantity and quality of the food here is awesome and the service is extremely friendly and efficient. They have a never-ending coffee cup and the coffee level rarely gets very far below the rim of your cup. My wife doesn't like that . . . you know, the coffee to creamer to sweetener ratio, but I love it 'cause its great coffee. I do miss the "Tronz" burrito from the menu, but it has broadened my horizons there. Today after an all-night fasting blood test, I tried the "Arizona Omelet" - wow it was huge and delicious. After being so hungry, I still had plenty to take home for another meal, and not because I had umpteen cups of coffee. It's tight quarters in cold weather since the porch is closed (although they'd probably serve you there if you wanted to be outside), but they never rush you away from your table. They have a take-out parking spot out front if you want to call ahead. I wish they were open for dinners - I can just imagine what their meals would be like!
4 based on 282 reviews
Home of the Almost Famous Sandwich! Half Priced Happy Hour Every Day!
Great sandwiches and atmosphere. Value is excellent and we enjoyed our meal. Split the sandwich if your not that hungry.
4 based on 80 reviews
Mid-morning, Monday; three of us; all of us cleaned our plates (omelette, croque monsieur, quiche). My leek-and-chèvre quiche, superlative; the tomato salad, chunks of things that looked quite like tomatoes, tasted nothing like tomatoes, but were nonetheless -- thanks to the dressing? -- rather tasty. Ambiance: A few Frenchy bits here and there on the walls do not noticeably enliven a dark low-ceilinged room.
But the quiche! Quiche to the rescue, quiche saviour, quiche amazing, quiche that made me want to follow the chefs around the kitchen wondering aloud, HOW do you do that? until they betray their secret. Vive la quiche!
And to order tomato salad in January was just silly, so shame on me.
4 based on 97 reviews
Mario's is a touch of Italy in Moon Township! Dine in, Take out, Full Bar, Daily Features, Event Center, Catering! Casual Elegance, Relaxed Atmosphere, Quality Food, Quality Service! Northern Italian Cuisine, Open 1971 Customers Are Our Pleasure! Reservations Accepted. Open Monday-Saturday at 5:00. Event Center Day Time for Groups of 30 or More Located Just Outside Pittsburgh, Close to Pittsburgh International Airport, Close to Robert Morris University, Close to Many Great Hotels in the Area, Many Hotels Offer Shuttle Service, Wheel Chair Accessible, Accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express
I always enjoy eating at Mario's. Close by and food is always very good. They have a nice wine selection. We never have to wait long to be seated. the portions are good-sized and the they are not too expensive.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Everyone I go i get 2 chilli cheese dogs and a large chilli cheese fries. The food is always on point and service is fast. Milkshakes are also good in the summer. If you want a quick and cheap eat this is the best spot in Moon.
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