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5 Best Cultural Restaurants - Flavors only found in Pittsburgh

Did you know that, at one time, Pittsburgh’s economic prosperity competed with that of both Chicago and New York? This expansion attracted masses of workers who came from all over the world, and this ethnic diversity created the flourishing Cultural District, a location full of theaters, museums or restaurants. There are plenty of places to choose from if you want to eat out, in Pittsburgh, from numerous cheap locations to elegant fine-dining venues.

 

Isabela on Grandview

This location is a posh, elegant venue, located near the Duquesne Incline at Upper Station and is regarded as one of the most romantic dining places in the entire United States. Come and admire the magnificent views of the Pittsburgh skyline, but at the same time enjoy the privacy allowed by the seating area and the mood lighting, which is a big plus for the visiting couples. The novelty of having an open kitchen captivates the clients, giving them a chance to watch how fresh, local ingredients are being skilfully transformed into delicious meals. Keep in mind that this restaurant has received the ‘OpenTable Top 100 Romantic Restaurants’ award, two years in a row.

 

Monterey Bay Fish Grotto

Another great place is Monterey Bay Fish Grotto, a venue located on Grandview Avenue, Mount Washington. Here you can enjoy great views of the city as well as high-class seafood meals. This award-winning seafood restaurant guarantees you'll always benefit from fresh fish and outstanding standards of service. This self-titled region’s ‘Premier Fresh Fish Restaurant’ welcomes you with fine service, a great panorama over the city and delicious fish, brought in from the East and West Coasts or Hawaii. You'll surely be delighted by the vast assortment of over twenty types of fish, prepared in a variety of styles and accompanied by a satisfying selection of delicious cocktails.

 

Zenith Tea Rooms and Antiques

This place, especially for the antique lovers, best exemplifies the diversity of the dining experience in Pittsburgh’s historic South Side. This vegetarian heaven offers a bunch of vegetarian delights: wraps, stews, salads, tacos or burgers. You can also savor a cup of tea, thanks to an exceptional selection of herbal teas. After dining, you can go for a walk and admire the vast collection of antiques and items gathered from all around the world.

 

Salt of the Earth

Doug and Liza Cruze are the architects beyond the great restaurant named Salt of the Earth. They wanted to give their guests the possibility to enjoy a good meal, but without the traditional fine-dining expense and protocol. Therefore, this place embodies their vision of how modern American dining experiences should look and feel like. Depending on the time of year you visit this venue, you can enjoy totally different dishes, since the dishes and cocktails on offer continuously evolve, depending on the season. But you should know that the fresh local resources are at the core of each of the meals prepared here. Keep in mind that this place is closed on Sunday’s, but it offers you the option of late night dining throughout the rest of the week.

 

The Church Brew Works

This place is an award-winning brewpub that can be found in Lawrenceville, inside the former St. John the Baptist Church (built in 1902). Its charm consist of the way in which it blends the spirit of old Pittsburgh with the modern beer culture or the clerical with the culinary, giving you the chance to enjoy spectacular surroundings. The owners are proud of their three house draft beers: Celestial Gold (Light Lager), Pious Monk Dunkel (German-style dark lager) and Pipe Organ Pale Ale’(British pub-style pale ale). If you are a beer aficionado, you will be delighted to know that this pub has an alternating stout collection. You can find on the menu various types of salads, pizzas or pastas and other specialties from all over the globe, as the Belgian-style fries or the pierogi from Poland. In 2012, this establishment won the Great American Beer Festival’s Large Brewpub Brewer of the Year Award. Pittsburgh Magazine also characterized the place as being one of the best breweries in Pittsburgh.

Once the steel industry crashed in Pittsburgh, the people had to reinvent their economy. But they were used to working hard and to doing things by themselves, so they implemented the so-called Pittsburgh Way in restaurants, handmade food items, breweries, coffee shops and farmer’s markets, all over Pittsburgh. So, when you come to this wonderful city, try not to miss all the things that make it unique, from the famous sandwich at Primanti Brothers to the pint in a pew at Church Brew Works.

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Posted on Jul 05 2016

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