Uniontown is a city in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States, 46 miles (74 km) southeast of Pittsburgh and part of the Greater Pittsburgh Region. The population was 10,372 at the 2010 census, down from 12,422 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat and largest city of Fayette County.
Things to do in Uniontown
4.5 based on 273 reviews
Caporella's is a family-operated Italian restaurant, located in Grindle Station, a beautifully restored train station in Uniontown, PA. We are a full-service restaurant with a seating capacity of 120, serving lunch and dinner, and featuring authentic Italian food in a casual atmosphere. We also have a full-service bar, including beer and liquor, with an extensive wine list, as well as event rooms for all your special events, with a seating capacity of 120. We take pride in serving generous portions of Italian food, made from family recipes handed down from generation to generation. Our menu inludes an extnsive appetizer list, homemade soups, specialty salads, homemade pasta dishes, veal, steaks, seafood, handmade pizzas, sandwiches, and a wide assortment of desserts, cappuccinos, espressos, and after-dinner drinks. Reservations are recommended on weekends. We are closed on Mondays and open at 11:00 AM on all other days.
Good food, good service, it's in the middle of a really cute town and has parking! We made reservations on a Friday night but there were plenty of tables available.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
I always go and get onion bagels to take home, however the last 2 times I have been there I have been disappointed. There is hardly any onions at all and they used to be covered. It looks like they have gotten smaller to as well. I also asked for mine sliced and when I got home I realized they did not. Will probably try again because the bagels are good but if it keeps happening will stop going there.
4 based on 192 reviews
We came to Titlow Tavern because we were turned away from the Italian restaurant which is currently number 1 in Uniontown. Titlow seated us promptly. I had its special (stuffed calamari's) and the calamari's and gnocchi came with the dish were absolutely delicious. A good selection of children's menu at reasonable price. Adequate service.
4 based on 188 reviews
We stopped in to Meloni's on a recent visit to Uniontown. Stuffed Banana Peppers are wonderful. My husband had the italian sausage sub and I had an Italian hoagie. Everything was wonderful. We ate in the bar area which was very quaint. Waitress was wonderful and other staff was friendly. Can't wait to return.
4 based on 124 reviews
At El Patron Mexican Restaurant we offer an unique insight in to Mexican cuisine. Everything is made from scratch everyday. The atmosphere in El Patron is friendly, family orientated and children are always welcome,We serve unlimited complimentary chips & salsa.You can find extensive drink options like Margaritas, mexican beer. We have a bar & a nice Patio to seat outside and also offer a takeaway service.
Worst "mexican" restaurant I have ever been. Food was far from authentic let alone good. Servers seem lonely and would rather try to date you than actually take your order so you can ever leave. Did not appreciate the experience being an already married woman and almost chased outside the restaurant by someone whom I have never met before and do not care to know. Will never go back when in town visiting relatives again.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
So glad we saw good reviews for this restaurant and tried it out for ourselves. Loved the exposed brick and ductwork, the stained glass window, the dark wood flooring and bar area, and, most of all, the food. My sister's salad was colorful and prepared just as she asked. My Turkey burger was probably the best I have ever had at a restaurant. Freshly made on the premises, not the frozen, pre-made kind. It included good, solid, home made chips and cranberry-mayo sauce. There was live music the evening that we were there (often, it is on the rear patio). If that is not your gig, then walk around the downtown area and enjoy the history and architecture from years long past.
4 based on 81 reviews
If you like a restaurant where your waiter seems impatient, doesn't explain anything, never returns to ask how the meal tastes (terrible), never refills your empty water, and serves cardboard tamales, then you'll love this restaurant.
When I complained that the tamale was hard, the waiter used my fork to try to cut it. He couldn't. He didn't apologize, just walked away, and deducted $4 from the bill. I again mentioned the tamale to the cashier and he said, "You know sometimes they get hard when you reheat them". So much for fresh food.
The salsa was delicious.
My advice: admire the pretty front door and walk right by it.
4 based on 56 reviews
This was my first time here since they remodeled the place after the fire. The food was about the same as always, good but not spectacular. It's more the atmosphere of the place that kept me from giving it a higher rating. The acoustics are not good and the place is very loud all the time. The other major turnoff was something the bartender did. I usually sit at the bar in most places because I feel that the service is quicker and better. The bartender was very friendly and she did a good job except for one thing. I asked for a salad with Italian and bleu cheese dressing and when she brought it to me the dressings were in cups that still had lids on them marked with the type of dressing. Now I know this isn't find dining and I didn't expect the dressing to be served in silver ramekins, but you gotta take the lids off, girl. Not sure if this is normal or if she just forgot to do it, but either way I didn't like it.
5 based on 12 reviews
I had an enjoyable meal at the Sushi Bar. The restaurant was decorated very tastefully and was clean. Restrooms were well taken care of. Their menu included a wide array of sushi options as well as other food cooked in the back. The sushi were priced reasonably and the rolls I ordered were fresh and tasty. There was even beautiful flower artwork made of soy sauce on my plate, a nice touch. Unfortunately, even though it was dinner time, I was surprised that they were not busier. Maybe part was due to being a hidden gem in plain view or many takeout orders. Service was very attentive and quick. Great meal.
4 based on 35 reviews
Most of us have been to a Hibachi experience somewhere. Our experience here lived up to expectations. The cook/chef was colorful, skilled with the utensils, very entertaining. And the food was very good.
Go there, expect what you'll get at any Hibachi, but find this one well executed.
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