Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, United States. Gibsonia is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Richland Township, Allegheny County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, north of the city of Pittsburgh. It had a population of 2,733 at the 2010 Census. Its ZIP code is 15044.
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3 based on 65 reviews
For 19 years the Clubhouse has been North Hills' favorite place to dine and play! Join us in our family friendly dining and gaming areas, or in our 140 seat bar with 20 draft beers!
First time here in 17 years and better than ever. Totally remodeled. Extensive beer and spirit menu and food was good. I had the Clubhouse Cigars. Hot, spicy and good eating.
4 based on 17 reviews
If you can imagine, loud, unattractive, below average food, you get the drift. I asked the bartender if _ALL_ of the numerous TV's were sports-related and he told me, yes, and that decision was a corporate matter. The staff, for the most part, is young, inexperienced, and we won't even get into conversation about the food. I can't imagine returning.
4 based on 17 reviews
Restaurants are pretty scare in Hampton Township and new venues donât often last, but Iâm hoping Kanlaya sticks around and that the folks in Hampton will give it a chance. We ordered takeout and the soups, chicken satay and a noodle dish (drunken noodles) were spicy and delicious! The interior is also very attractive and open, plus BYOB with a very minimal corkage fee! Servers were kind and friendly. Plenty of parking. I will definitely be back and highly recommend.
3 based on 23 reviews
We stayed at the Quality Inn next to Eat'n Park. We walked over and enjoyed the buffet. There was a nice selection of breakfast foods, pastries, and fruit. The food was fresh and hot! The wait staff was friendly and attentive.
4 based on 180 reviews
The OTB Bicycle Cafe is great after spending an active day in North Park. We went here after our Go Ape Course adventure. We sat outside and it had a beautiful view of the lake with plenty of people kayaking and paddle boarding on it as we ate. It was fun to watch the water activities.We had the spring rolls, a burger + fries and the buffalo chicken wrap (I think it's called the Rachel Carson)? The food was good and our service that day was fine.
4 based on 90 reviews
Telephone 724-444-7333This is a relatively new Atria's
The Hungry Detective and family have dined at Atrias on several occasions since my sister lives close by and itâs always solid and consistent. Erica our server was awesome and provided wonderful service and insight into the area and the great menu of options...kudos to Erica!!!Chef Shawn prepared a special bowl of penne pasta with vodka sauce that rocked and it was as good as my Italian grandmother used to make...sometimes simple is truly better. The burgers were cooked to perfection on a fresh brioche bun. Salads were fresh and crisp. Check our Atrias!!!VERDICT: Executive Chef Shawn knows food and has wonderful table side manner which you do not see everyday in the food industry. Guilty of doing it right!!!
4 based on 69 reviews
We were driving by and decided to stop by for a late lunch. We were super glad we did! We found a great variety of beers, fun foods, and great service. The menu had a nice variety including a large selection of smoked items. The burger was delicious as well as the beans and potato salad. Our server, Ericka was knowledgeable about the beers and menu as well as extremely pleasant. Overall a great experience! We will be back.
4 based on 56 reviews
Rarely do PA Turnpike travelers stop for a fine dinner. Most of the time it's fast food or, at best, a family restaurant. Cala Lily, in Gibsonia, PA was a most auspicious find.The address listed is 500 Grandview Crossing Drive, Gibsonia PA (not Pittsburgh) and you will need either GPS guidance or the company of a local who knows where he/she is going. As has been said in the past, Cala Lily is easy to find if you know where you are going.The ambience is somewhat dark, but the staff is friendly and respectful. The booth by the window was very comfortable. The menu is rather comprehensive, so that it is unlikely that any party will not find something they will like to try. We began with a delicious seafood bisque, which was a bit thicker than what we are used to. Grilled swordfish was one of their specials that day. Cala Lily's swordfish comes in third in my list behind Maggiano's in Tysons Corner, VA, and a restaurant in Raleigh, NC, whose name I cannot remember. Great flavors and texture. The lobster ravioli was also excellent and very satisfying. The portions were quite generous, and we skipped desert.With tax, tip and a glass of wine, a very fine dinner cost about $60 per person.Cala Lilly is not a large restaurant, so it is best to call ahead and make reservations. Next time I am driving through, I will be tempted to construct my travel plans in order to have dinner again at Cala Lilly, a hidden treasure in the north suburbs of Pittsburgh. A little out of the way, but certainly worth it.
4 based on 144 reviews
Thankfully the company was excellent, and the wine decent. From there it went markedly downhill. Virtually all the food intended to be warm was served very luke warm at best, on a night when the restaurant was perhaps half full. Felt rushed the entire night.Appetizer - fried zucchini = drenched in grease, but nice sized plate. Salad = dry and tasted like it had straw in it. Oyster chowder = tasted like cheese soup with 3 oysters in it. So salty it was nearly non-edible. Fish of the day (red trout), requested medium (per chef's recommendation), served super-dry, salty. When waitress saw that I literally took 2 bites of the main course, she asked if she should remove the dish after 15-20 minutes to discard, with no other substitute offered. I asked for a box so at least our pet might enjoy it. Wrong risotto served with dish, after lengthy discussion with waitress. Steamed broccoli - tasted frozen. Zucchini noodles tasty, a bit salty, and served lukewarm. Upon exiting the building, the parking lot was pitch black with no lighting, and it was raining. This was my 3rd and last try for this well-reputed establishment. Very disappointed. Not sure why I chose to give it poor, rather than terrible.
4 based on 69 reviews
We were driving by and decided to stop by for a late lunch. We were super glad we did! We found a great variety of beers, fun foods, and great service. The menu had a nice variety including a large selection of smoked items. The burger was delicious as well as the beans and potato salad. Our server, Ericka was knowledgeable about the beers and menu as well as extremely pleasant. Overall a great experience! We will be back.
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