Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in McMurray. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. McMurray is a census-designated place (CDP) in Peters Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. The population was 4,647 at the 2010 census. Its zip code is 15317, which it shares with neighboring borough Canonsburg.
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4 based on 12 reviews
The wings are the best in the Pittsburgh area - about 30 flavors - I had all three garlic: garlic, garlic Parmesan and hot garlic and you cannot find better wings from anywhere I've seen around the Pittsburgh area and I have tried just about all the best. My buddy had the mild and the Louisiana sauce and he was in agreement!The place is a nice friendly atmosphere - a bit of a dive bar (in a nice way) with very friendly people!
New place that we heard about through "word of mouth". Checked and saw that it opened at 4:00 PM and since we heard it was on the small side we went early on a snowy Saturday at 4:15. Good thing....it filled up quickly. We got a high top and server was there in an instant (Shannon). We checked over the small but unique menu and this is definitely a level or two above your usual bar fare. We ordered the Poutine Fresh Cut Fries, the Grilled Cheese sandwich and the crab cake sandwich. Excellent on all counts! Not too many places serve curds around here and definitely none we know of in the Canonsburg area. The owner (Harold) was the bartender and he answered questions about how the menu was created, etc. He also said that they are planning to open a larger dining room in the back soon. We will definitely return. GREAT NEW PLACE!
4 based on 29 reviews
Brought hubby here for Birthday dinner. Started with soup and fried green tomato app. Very good. would recommend highly. White zinfandel very delightful. We both had Elysian Lamb chops. Delish. PERFECTLY seasoned served on a small bed of spinich garnish. Will Definitely Return!!
3 based on 71 reviews
If you are looking for a good lunch spot or a place to watch the game try it. Each booth has its own tv. Big Bar area and pleny of big screens.The menu is the norm for a sports bar with all your Pittsburgh cuisine. Try the Periogi app. The homemade potatoe chips are very goodAll of the portions are large and tastey.
4 based on 76 reviews
Was in the area for work doing some training, and the staff took myself and another employee here for after work appetizers and drinks. We were both so pleasantly surprised. There's nothing like this in our hometown. The bacon stuffed jalapenos, bourbon and brown sugar bacon, bacon flights and beer battered fried pickles were nomalishish. The atmosphere was laid back and the staff were attentive. Tables were large enough to have many plates of shareables with lots of people.Too bad this place is so far away or I'd go back at least once a month.
Best Middle Eastern food near McMurray, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 91 reviews
Beechie's Place offers a casual dining atmosphere with Polish, Mediterranean, Italian, Euro-American and New American Cuisine. The restaurant seats 125 and the bar seats 45. Every day we feature daily Chef Specials, nightly events, and monthly blow out ev
I've eaten here twice. The first time I I ordered wings. They were not very good, a bit under cooked. The second time I ate there with coworkers and got a burger. It was pretty good. Very average place.Hi Erin S.,Thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us. I am surprised that you did not enjoy our wings, as that is our most popular group of items on the menu since 1976. However, if you are to try the wings again, I recommend asking for your wings extra crispy. All of our wings come in fresh, are either breaded and fried or baked immediately, and then fried to order to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. This way ensures the juiciest wings to toss with one of our 16 homemade sauces. We have quite a few guests that do like their wings cooked longer, and that is never a problem. Just let us know and we will be happy to accommodate. Everyone's tastes differ, and we try to make sure everyone is happy. As a reminder, Monday night is our All You Can Eat Wings night where we serve around 300-400 lbs of wings every Monday night. We would be very happy to see you that night.We are happy you enjoyed your burger with your co-workers. This Monday we are releasing our summer menu with a brand new summer burger called the Summer Locura Burger with fresh avocados, "Mexican street corn", lettuce and tomato. If you are more particular and like to choose what to put on your burger, Wednesday night is our Build Your Own Night where you get to tell us exactly what you want on your burger, wrap or salad.Thank you again for letting us know how your visits with us went, and the next time you are in, ask to see me and I will work to make sure your experience is exactly what people have come to expect from the Beechie's Family!Lane A. McFarlandExecutive Chef/Co-OwnerC: 724-350-0165
Most Popular American food in McMurray, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 64 reviews
If you are looking for coal fired pizza (a little burnt and thin crust) then this is the place in Peters Twp. I do love the wings here they are baked in the pizza oven not fried. Excellent flavor can be a good starter or a meal. Dont forget to try the meatball also
Most Popular Italian food in McMurray, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 154 reviews
We had a wonderful dinner here, trying a variety of items from appetizers to dessert. The southwestern options were wonderful and our vegetarian had trouble deciding what to get. It got busy while we were there so we got lost in the shuffle. They had our reservation for 5 but seated us for 4 and totally missed that we had indicated a birthday. Food was delicious and we had a wonderful time together.
Top 4 Mediterranean food in McMurray, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 121 reviews
Had reservations for 6pm. Was seated promptly. At 7 pm, after 4 requests for bread, and having a manager to our table, we finally got bread. We were given free soup for our trouble. The lobster bisque was lukewarm. Apparently this was the first day working for the person making the salads, and he "didn't know how". Eventually, we did get our salads. When the entrees finally came, the pasta on the chicken parm had barely enough sauce to cover it, and again, was lukewarm. Yes, it was busy, but there were open tables. Server was apologetic. Problem was in the kitchen.
Where to eat Pizza food in McMurray: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 173 reviews
Long-running Pittsburgh-born chain known for sandwiches piled high with coleslaw & french fries.
The thought behind this was that you didn't have to put your sandwich down to eat your fries. You are going to need plenty of napkins and something to drink though.The sandwich shop chain started way back in 1933 by three brothers in Pittsburgh's Strip District, and now has 39 locations across 6 states. For my first ever outing to a Primanti Brothers restaurant, I chose to visit the Washington, PA location near The Meadows Racetrack & Casino around 3PM on a Sunday.I was seated at one of the high top tables in the bar area where I could see many big screen TVs overhead each tuned to a different sporting event. Robert provided me with good service. I got a Two Hearted Ale ($6) from Bell's Brewery on draft and a Tall Boy - PB Reuben ($10.49) sandwich. This sandwich was huge, and served to me with a steak knife sticking out the middle of it. The Primanti Brothers sandwiches are unique in that they put the french fries as a topping inside of them. The first thing I did was take the provided knife and cut the sandwich right down the middle. I was only able to finish one half of it, and took the rest in a container with me to go.
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