Reviews on American food in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, United States. McKeesport is a city in Allegheny County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania; it is situated at the confluence of the Monongahela and Youghiogheny rivers and is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The population was 19,731 at the 2010 census. By population, it is Allegheny County's second-largest city, after Pittsburgh.
Things to do in McKeesport
See what the Colonel's cooking at your local KFC. Stop in today and enjoy our world famous chicken - it's Finger Lickin' Good!
I was in town for a funeral; the church women served KFC chicken afterwards; all of us thought it was unusally good chicken; it came from this Long Run Road location! I was in town a month later and went to the restaurant. It was a bit old and tired inside but the order taker was great at helping this KFC neophyte put together a desired combo. What makes many KFC's bad is tough or fatty chicken. The chicken served here meets the quality standards that all KFC's used to have: moist, not fatty, not too much heavy breading, etc. In conclusion, the in-store dining experience is pretty casual and tired but what you came there for, the chicken. was absolutely the best.
This place is great for breakfast and lunch. They are no longer open for supper. The food is good and prices reasonable. The service is good.
4 based on 27 reviews
Long-running Pittsburgh-born chain known for sandwiches piled high with coleslaw & french fries.
The sandwiches were huge and yummy. Hardly any wait for a table. Relaxed atmosphere. Might need to park a bit away and walk.
I was somewhat hesitant to stop in McKeesport, as it's so depressing, but I'm glad we did eat here. The food was delicious and the waitress was good, but not great (she needed to come back a little more to refill the coffee). I've eaten a few times at various Eat'n Parks; however, recently I've been disappointed with the small portions. Although there wasn't as much boiled fish as I would have liked, it did fill me up and was well worth the price. This restaurant site has had a few renovations recently--they have a much more expansive parking lot--and Eat'n Park is one of the few local restaurants to have a buffet. If you're looking for a family style restaurant, you may want to try them. One thing I wish would be more clear is when leaving the parking lot, you have a traffic light, and then there's another immediate light if you're making a right onto Lysle Blvd. Do you go through this second light if it's red? If not, you're tying up traffic leaving the restaurant and it doesn't make sense as you've just started to move. It's very confusing!
4 based on 210 reviews
Casual, fun, fresh, dog & family friendly
My family stopped there for Mothers day . We had a great breakfast and did not have to wait to long on Mothers Day morning. The prices are reasonable and they have a great menu with lots of varieties. Very good omelots.
4 based on 171 reviews
Lots of burger choices and if you can't find one that suits you, they have a "customize" option. Great idea. Good cookie & ice cream dessert.
4 based on 7 reviews
This bar is awesome! In the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, it is a nice break from the world outside. The kitschy decor and upbeat attitude of the staff made our experience a great one! I had a tropical mixed drink and my husband a beer and both were really good. The mixed drink was not watered down at all so itâs a good thing we ate food or I would have needed some assistance to leave. LOL This is a bar we would most definitely revisit if we find ourselves in Pittsburgh again.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Kevin Sousa is a very creative chef but misses the mark this time. Excellent presentation, quality product, and professional service. However, the portions almost border on the ridiculous for the cost, and weâre used to Eurosized portions. Nice, overpriced wine list. Shared apps, a lamb mixed grill, pork cooked sous vide, and shared dessert with 2 glasses of wine tipped the scales at $185 for two. Tax/service included. We drove an hour expecting more knowing his talents. There are other places closer, just as creative offering more value. The space is dark lending to a very cool (temp) atmosphere not a warm inviting spot.I'm sorry that your experience didn't live up to your expectations. Would you mind emailing me to have a chat about it? My name is Chris Clark, I am the General Manager. My email is: [email protected]
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4 based on 141 reviews
Not just French fries but PARK fries! The best kind of fries. A must have when visiting. Plain or with toppings, not trip is complete without them.
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4 based on 40 reviews
I live nearby and often walk to Jimâs. Although Iâve never gotten their special sauce which they are known for, I always get hot dogs with sauerkraut. Itâs the best dog/sauerkraut Iâve ever tasted. Cute little sitting area with picnic tables outside. No eat in service. Always great service.
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