Brothers and Sisters Menu Brookline
Last Updated on November 12, 2021 by Jeremy
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When it comes to Pittsburgh restaurants, we are fortunate to be home to some of the country's best. From the local institutions, fine dining, international restaurants, to hole-in-the-wall spots, you can find it all here.
One of our quests on Discover the Burgh is to share these great restaurants and help you plan your next meal out. To help with that, this restaurant guide (linking to every single review published on this site) was born!
Please keep in mind that this list is continually updated as we visit more restaurants in the city. If your favorite is not featured here it is because we have either not visited or have not published our review yet.
If you would like to make a recommendation for us to try, please contact us.
About Our Ranking of Pittsburgh Food
When we first started this database, our rankings were organized by personal preference only. Now that we've been to hundreds of restaurants, we wanted to re-organize this guide in order to help you better find reviews based on many categories.
This restaurant database is now organized by restaurant type. Click the links below to be taken to each of the main categories of restaurants. Within each category, restaurants are organized by our personal preference with our favorites being at the top of each list and our least favorites being at the bottom.
Next to each name will include the neighborhood the restaurant is found, a notation on price ($-$$$$$), a short description, and any sub-categories we feel are necessary to highlight.
Prices are marked with dollar signs ($) based on the following breakdown. Note the pricing is estimated and is based on a full meal without drinks. Actual menu prices are subject to change from our initial update.
- $ – Under $10 per person
- $$ – $10-$25 pp
- $$$ – $25-$50 pp
- $$$$ – More than $50 pp
- $$$$$ – More than $100 pp
Click the following links to jump down to our category types:
- Restaurants by Location (Map)
- Top 10 Pittsburgh Restaurants
- Fast Casual / Takeaway
- Gastropubs
- Modern American
- Fine Dining
- Breakfast / Brunch
- International
- Pizza
- Barbecue
- Seafood
- Vegetarian / Vegan / Healthy Focused
Please note: We're only featuring restaurants in one category at this time based on the best fit and our discretion.
For example, Monterey Bay Fish Grotto may be considered both seafood and fine dining; however, as the menu is predominantly seafood we are placing it in the seafood category first. Likewise, Cambod-ican Kitchen could be considered fast casual and international; however, as the menu is entirely East Asian we are placing it in our international category.
In general, if the restaurant has a themed menu (international, pizza, barbecue) it will be found in those categories over the more general ones (modern American, fine dining, etc). Restaurants in our Top 10 are also shown in their respective categories.
Pittsburgh Restaurant Map
Looking for a restaurant by location? Check out our interactive map that shows every restaurant we've featured to date. So whether you're looking for Pittsburgh restaurants downtown, in the Strip District, the South Hills, or more, you can find all the ones we've been to by region here!
To read more from each, click the link in the pin to be taken to our full review!
Or, to read more restaurants by category, scroll down to read more!
The Top 10 Pittsburgh Restaurants
The following are our current Top 10 restaurants in Pittsburgh. The restaurants that earn this distinction are ones we are certain we can order anything on the menu and not be disappointed. Likewise, these are spots we would happily return to again and again without hesitation.
- Apteka – Bloomfield – $$ – Eastern European, vegan meals coupled with a wonderful bar.
- Morcilla – Lawrenceville – $$$ – Spanish tapas bar with gourmet pintxos and small plates.
- Gaucho Parrilla Argentina – Downtown – $$ – Argentinian meats done right with delicious steaks and sandwiches.
- Pusadee's Garden – Lawrenceveille – Thai – $$$ – A high-end Thai restaurant in Lawrenceville with one of the best ambiances in the city.
- DiAnoia's – Strip District – $$ – Modern Italian fare with a great brunch, cocktails, and more.
- Gi-Jin – Downtown – $$$$$ – A gin and handroll bar in the Cultural District that offers a stellar experience from top to bottom.
- Bitter Ends Luncheonette – Bloomfield – $ to $$ – Fresh food straight from the farm in a no-frills diner concept. Go early as they often sell out.
- Bar Marco – Strip District – $$$ to $$$$ – Modern American fare with a stellar cocktail bar.
- Kaya – Strip District – $$ – Caribbean fare with the best burger and sweet potato fries in the city of Pittsburgh.
- Poulet Bleu – Lawrenceville – $$$ – High-end French fare by the Richard DeShantz restaurant group.
Fine Dining in Pittsburgh
In many cases, a fine dining restaurant has just as varied of menu as modern American spots above, but the biggest differentiator is price and execution. To us, a fine dining restaurant is going for a higher standard overall, has a more elegant ambiance, requires reservations, and comes at a higher price to match. Our selection of what makes a restaurant fine dining vs simply modern American is purely our opinion.
- Fish Nor Fowl – Garfield – $$$ to $$$$
- Aqueous – Laurel Highlands – $$$$
- Helen's – Laurel Highlands – $$$$
- Altius – Mount Washington – $$$$
- Eleven – Strip District – $$$
- Spirits & Tales – Oakland – $$$
- Floor 2 – Downtown – $$$
International Food in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's international dining scene is growing at a stellar pace, and no matter the kind of cuisine you're looking to try, odds are good a restaurant for it exists in the area.
In this section of our restaurant database, we want to break out our reviews into sub-categories based on the most popular cuisine types such as Italian, Mexican, East Asian, and more.
Italian
The following is a selection of the Italian restaurants we've visited to date. Note that pizza shops are included in a separate category as the below are only restaurants that include the full spectrum of Italian fare.
- DiAnoia's – Strip District – $$ to $$$
- Dish Osteria – South Side – $$ to $$$
- La Tavola – Mount Washington – $$$
- Alta Via – Fox Chapel – $$$-$$$$
- Pizzaiolo Primo – Downtown – $$$ to $$$$
- Piazza Talarico – Lawrenceville – $$
- Alla Famiglia – Allentown – $$$$
- LeoGreta – Carnegie – $$
- Piccolo Forno – Lawrenceville – $$ to $$$
- Casa Narcisi Winery – Gibsonia – $$ to $$$
- Proper Brick Oven – Downtown – $$ to $$$
- 1905 Eatery – McKees Rocks – $$ to $$$
Central & Eastern European
Pittsburgh has a strong Central & Eastern European community thanks to our steelmaking roots, and as such we have a number of restaurants that offer up this region's stellar cuisine!
- The Harmony Inn – Harmony, PA – German – $$ to $$$
- Lorelei – East Liberty – German/Alpine – $$ to $$$
- Max's Allegheny Tavern – North Side – German – $$
- Huszar – North Side – Hungarian – $$
- 40 North – North Side – Eastern European – $$ to $$$
- Bubba's – Greensburg – Pizza and Polish – $ to $$
- Pierogies Plus – McKees Rocks – Eastern European – $ to $$
Vegetarian / Vegan / Healthy Focused
In the mood for something healthy, or perhaps even vegetarian or vegan? Check out the following options!
- Apteka – Bloomfield – $$
- Bitter Ends Luncheonette – Bloomfield – $ to $$
- Onion Maiden – Allentown – $$
- honeygrow – East Liberty – $ to $$
More Pittsburgh Restaurants Coming Soon!
Our goal at Discover the Burgh is to eat at every restaurant in the greater Pittsburgh area, which we are planning to be quite the long project. If your favorite was not on the list above, it is likely because we have either not visited yet or have not published our full review from our visit.
We visit 1-3 new restaurants every week and publish full reviews shortly after, so check back soon to see where our newest additions line up!
If you have a recommendation for a place we need to prioritize, please contact us as we'd love to hear where we should go next! Many recommendations we've received have been about places we've never known about and absolutely loved, so we would love to hear from you!
The following are some of the most frequently asked questions about Pittsburgh restaurants.
What are the top Pittsburgh restaurants?
Our Top 10 restaurants in Pittsburgh are Gaucho, Apteka, Morcilla, Kaya, DiAnoia's, Fish Nor Fowl, Bitter Ends Luncheonette, Bar Marco, Or the Whale, and Le Poulet Bleu.
What are the most famous restaurants in Pittsburgh?
Primanti Brothers is famous for having fries and coleslaw on their sandwiches. Pamela's is known for their fantastic hotcakes. Beto's Pizza is known for their Ohio Valley Style slices with cold cheese and toppings.
What food is considered local to Pittsburgh?
Primanti Brothers sandwiches, a Pittsburgh salad (with fries on top), pierogies, Prantl's burnt almond torte, Pamela's hotcakes, pepperoni rolls, Ohio Valley-style pizza, Heinz ketchup, and more!
What are the best restaurant neighborhoods in Pittsburgh?
Popular neighborhoods for dining out in Pittsburgh include downtown, the Strip District, Lawrenceville, and Squirrel Hill.
What is the average price of a meal in Pittsburgh?
Without drinks, most restaurants cost under ~$75 for an appetizer and two entrees including tax and tip.
Brothers and Sisters Menu Brookline
Source: https://www.discovertheburgh.com/best-restaurants-in-pittsburgh/
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