Diabetics must resist their temptations when dining at Applebee's. Most of the items on Applebee's menu is either stuffed with sodium or sugar. You must be extra careful and pick low-sugar and low-sodium diet at Applebee's if you are diabetic.
Foods to Avoid at Applebee's for Diabetics:
If you are starting your meal with appetizers then make sure you skip the Classic Buffalo sauce, Honey BBQ sauce, and sweet Asian Chile sauce on your wings order. It is highly recommended to skip the appetizers if you are dining alone and instead build your appetizer keeping nutrition in check. Among the steaks, you must stay away from the Applebee's Riblets platter as well as Bourbon Street Steak at all costs. Shrimp 'N Parmesan Sirloin is also not recommended. Skip the sandwiches, wraps, and tacos as well. Desserts may be tempting but it is recommended to avoid them at Applebee's for their high sugar content. All the beverages except Iced Teas must be avoided as well to control your sugar intake.
Most of the foods served at Applebee's restaurants are high in sodium. Unless you are visiting the restaurant or dining here in the group, there are hardly any options from the main meals if you wish to keep your blood pressure in check. You can rely on a few salad options though. If lucky, you may find low-sodium ribs as well at the restaurant.
Foods to Avoid at Applebee's for High Blood Pressure
Avoid Green Goddess Wedge at Applebee's. Broccoli Cheese Soup and French Onion Soup contain over 1000mg sodium and hence must be skipped as well. Skip all the chicken dishes and seafood at Applebee's except Grilled Chicken Breast and Baked Haddock without sides respectively. You must also skip Brunch Burger, Quesadilla Burger, Triple Bacon Burger, and Whiskey Bacon Burger at Applebee's. High sodium intake can be lethal for a high blood pressure candidate. Avoid ordering foods that contain over 1000mg sodium at Applebee's, especially if you're dining alone.
Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Applebee's
Well, steaks and ribs go hand in hand with cholesterol. Being their signature dish, it will be a challenge to find low-calorie, healthy food for those concerned with their cholesterol levels. However, you can always opt for their salads and other light foods to keep the cholesterol in check.
Foods to Avoid at Applebee's for High Cholesterol
If you have high cholesterol, then you must avoid eating sandwiches, wraps, and tacos at Applebee's. While the salads and soups sound healthy, you must skip the Fiesta Chopped Salad and Loaded Potato Soup at Applebee's. It is also advised to dodge the Three Cheese Chicken Penne and Chicken Fajita Rollup. Any main meal with over 100mg cholesterol is not idle for someone with high cholesterol. So, skip those items at Applebee's.
Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Applebee's
I ordered Calamari and Pasta Alfredo take out. The calamari was frozen not freshly breaded and fried. The Alfredo sauce was tasteless. All in all I was very disappointed and will not order from them again
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Cindy C.
I have been ordering from Bee'z for many years and have always been very happy with the food. Probably one of the best fish sandwiches in the area. Great Shrimp and Avocado Wrap and really good salads! When our office ordered take out last month and I ordered a Salmon Burger. It was definitely better than expected. Very flavorful and nice portion. I actually did away with the bun and ate the salmon. Then last week my husband and I went and I ordered the Greek Salmon, recommended by the waitress, she doesn't eat fish, but said it is a popular choice among regulars. It did not disappoint. It was so good. It really does rival any of the best restaurants in Pittsburgh. My husband ordered French onion soup a bacon burger. His soup was good but he said the burger tasted like a frozen burger and didn't care for two patties on a hoagie bun, he would have preferred a fresh made burger on a hamburger bun. Funny that they make a better piece of Salmon then a Burger! Service is standard. They seemed overworked and short staffed. They don't smile a lot. But since this is a food review - definitely try the Salmon! That's why I gave it 4 stars!
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Allie H.
Working in Bridgeville, we go here quite a bit for lunch. The pizza is excellent, as is the tuna melt and meatball sub (if you're cutting out the breads, have them do the "bunless" meatball sub - meatballs baked in a little crock with melted cheese....yummy!). If you like bread, get the homemade breadsticks. Delish! I wish there was a little more in the way of variety for lunch specials, but I never leave hungry, and the staff is super friendly!
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Chad G.
We went here with another couple and I wasn't sure what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised!!! My first thought was pizza place that has some beers. Nope, I was wrong...The beer selection was outstanding and the food was good. Everything from the homemade potato chips to the fish sandwich. I got the large fish and it was 1 pound of meat on a nice size bun. I was so full that I never got a chance to taste the pizza, however next time that will be my plan. I would go here again no doubt! The prices were very inexpensive too....but expected at this place.
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Gordon R.
Before moving to Pittsburgh 5 years ago, I've lived in Chicago, grew up in St. Louis and spend a lot of time in NYC. All capitals, if different philosophies, of pizza. The stains on my shirts and dough around my mid-section are physical proof that I'm pizza passionate. Frankly, I've found the pizza in Pittsburgh plentiful in quantity but rather spotty on quality. Last night we went to Bee'z for the first time. It's a little outside our neighborhood. Wow. My wife and I, 12-year old daughter, 15-year old son and two of his pals shared a large veggie white pizza and large Rajun Cajun chicken. Fantastic. The crust was flavorful and fresh, the toppings were plentiful and consistent. Service was great (an rarity in the 'burgh IMHO). We got the pizzas quickly, shortly after we polished off a zuchinni plank starter (also quite good). The total bill (with a couple Yinglings) and water for everyone was slightly over $40. I'm looking forward to going back, trying some of their other pies, and see if this was a fluke or I've found my new favorite pizza place.
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Victoria L.
Why Go? Too lazy to cook and cravin' some cheap simple good food w/ large large portions beezbistroandpub.com/ind… What to Get? - Fish Sandwich * Choice of regular or large - the diff. # of filets 1 vs. 2 * flaky, crispy, fried fish w/ side of chips * note - no produce w/ sandwich - Chicken Calzone * Choice of lg or jumbo - OMG..lg share w/ 2 ppl * Cut it and out pours all this ...chicken, real mushrooms, & spinich, onions * Real doughy but note the spinich seems to be like frozen spinich & cheese i think stuck to dough; ingredients need to be better mix * Ask for a side of red sauce
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Jenn W.
One of the places I miss since moving from town. What's not to like here? Really good pizza, awesome salads, and I was a huge fan of the bread sticks. Not a huge place, but a fair amount of seating. Definitely would like to stop back when I visit home, and of course, the prices are not bad. Nice little family restaurant.
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Josh W.
Bee'z has good food and a very nice bar. But every time I go there it's packed and never really can decide on what I want to eat. Nothing blows me away. They do have a great fish sandwich that I get during Lent.
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CJ S.
My wife, kiddo, and I went here tonight for dinner. It was fairly packed. No problem, we can wait... But once we walked in the hostess said, and I quote, "it's snowing people... go home!" We turned around and walked out, and we will not be back. I wish I could give them zero stars. That is NOT how you treat a paying customer... ever.
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Danielle B.
Never going back. Went on a Friday, there was about 6 open tables in the bar all of which had stuff on them (plates, bills, tips, food etc). I asked the waitress that was running around if we could have a table and she rudely told us to seat ourselves as she passed by. We found the table with the least amount of stuff on it and waited and waited for her to serve us. Finally my boyfriend went to the bar to order our drinks and the bartender told us she couldn't serve us only the waitress could. We sat waiting for her to finally come over and take our drinks. Tried ordering 3 different beers off their wall menu none of which were available. Ended up getting the most simple drinks and waited 10 more minutes for her to bring them as they sat on the bar. Terrible service, rude waitress and bartender, won't be giving them anymore of my business when there are plenty of other bars in Bridgeville.
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Bob K.
Great food and atmosphere!!! Famil owned and it shows in the pride they take of making sure your vist is nothing lrss than fantastic!!!
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Megan M.
Bee'z has been a family favorite for over 10 years! If we order food for delivery, Beez is always our go to because the food comes HOT! The spicy tomato pasta and grilled steak salad are my personal favorites! My fiance has quite the appetite. More often than not, he has to come home and have a snack after we eat out. Bee'z has enormous portions that keep him full! My mom and I usually split a pasta meal when we order in. I can't speak for the bar portion of the restaurant, as I've never visited it. I do, however, like that it is separated from the restaurant.
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Thomas D.
The food is fine but the service is very bad. Many times the servers get lost and don't check on your food. We have told the owners but things never change. Good luck demanding average and hoping for a successful business
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Josh C.
Never again. I always hear that the restaurants in Bridgeville have good food, but the service really lacks. This is all too evident at Beez. I went for a dinner on Friday night with a couple friends and we waited which was fine and expected. While being seated at our table in the bar a waitress rudely told me to get out of her way. Ok...then she meanders over to wait on our table. The service was painfully slow, rude, and the food was not worth the hassle. My Caesar salad was pretty good, but I would not go through the trouble to ever visit this place again, especially when there are so many other good places to eat. Food 3/5 Atmosphere 2/5 (cramped and loud) Service 1/5
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Mathew W.
Enjoyed the Tony Special (Calzone--provolone, mozzarella, and pepperoni). Service was great. $6.00, not bad
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Mark Z.
Bee'z has great food. Nice atmosphere too. My recommendation is to order something off of the "specials" menu. They always have some good daily options on there. One of my personal favorites is the banana pepper ravioli - it's unique, and delicious! The servers/bartenders have always been great when I was there.
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Brian C.
I'm giving them 1 star because of the terrible service and mediocre food. Our server had a miserable attitude and complete disregard for customer service. My request was to substitute salmon with chicken. That's it. Apparently that's too much to ask. She argued with me about the type of salad I wanted, then brought me the wrong salad anyways. The other 3 guys at my table couldn't believe her attitude. I wish I had spoken with the manager right there because a server is essentially the "face" of the restaurant and that is a terrible representation of a business.
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Oren S.
Although I have lived in the area for more than twelve years, this was my first visit to Bee'z Bistro. This is an attractive, modern, comfortable, casual restaurant situated in a small strip of shops and medical providers. Although it was reasonably busy on the night that we were there, my wife and I were able to chat without having to yell or fear that our conversation would be overheard by someone that was inches away. Our server was generally excellent.: friendly, capable, and gracious The only flaw was that my empty water glass was removed from the table well before I left and not replaced with a refill. She obviously became sidetracked. The fried zucchini was satisfactory, but it is the standard "plank" version, not the delicious, thinly-sliced, long strips offered by a few choice restaurants like Scoglio Greentree. Bee'z version was fairly-priced at $5.00, the portion being plenty for an appetizer for two. My mushroom pizza and my wife's vegetable calzone were generally good, but much of the crust of the calzone was raw, not something one expects with a pricey $17 item. We ordered a lot of food and had some to take home, but our tab came to in excess of $53 with gratuity, a lot for a weekday meal for two. During our meal, a young man who appears to be the owner, went through the dining room, greeting and chatting with individuals who are obviously regulars. He stopped at the booths on both sides of ours, ignoring us. If one is going through the dining room to greet people, might they not have a kind word for those that he does not know as well, hoping that through extending hospitality, they might become regulars? If this were my restaurant, I would be so grateful to those who dined there that I would let them know in some way that their patronage is appreciated and that I would like to see them again. We have experienced the same type of disdain at DeBlasio's in Mount Lebanon, where it is obvious that only regulars are acknowledged by management. If Bee'z offered specials that are not exclusive to the bar area, I might dine there with some regularity. The outstanding Primanti Brothers offers happy hour prices in the restaurant, which enables one to enjoy a glass of wine at the dinner hour for the low, low price of $2.38. Its pizza is better than Bee'z and it offers 20% bonuses on gift cards at holiday time, enabling the diner to enjoy great prices throughout the year if they stock up as I did. The restaurant offers the means to provide comments through e-mail. I took the time and effort to provide detailed thoughts six days ago, providing compliments and constructive criticism, and have received no response yet.
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Jeff S.
Used to go to Beez frequently but the service has recently become far too painful. We have waited 45 minutes on several occasions for our food on nights where the place was not full. The food is great and that is what brings us back but at what point does bad service outweigh good food? Best fish sandwich in the area and great salads. Until we see improvements in service we will be eating take out from Beez.
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Zachary S.
Very poor meal and very inattentive service. Had the seafood salad, probably a mistake at a pizza place. Huge mound of bitter iceberg lettuce, a few rings of shriveled green pepper, pile of vile canned black olives. Some of the shrimp tasted spoiled as if they had been stored improperly. The waitress seemed overly busy and didn't check up on us very often despite the restaurant being half empty. Not recommended.
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Q & A on Applebee's
What time does Applebee's half price appetizers start?
Applebee's restaurant has launched the late-night happy hour where some of the listed appetizers are sold at half price. The offer is available at most of the Applebee's locations where one can enjoy the offer after 9 pm on weekdays and after 10 pm on weekends.
What time is the happy hour at Applebee's?
Applebee's Happy Hour Monday starts from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Apples Late Night Happy Hour Monday starts from 9:00 PM until midnight.
What can a vegan and Vegetarian eat at Applebee's?
There are almost no vegan option and sparse vegetarian option at Applebee's. If you are a vegan ask for steamed vegetables, baked potato, salads, or fried vegetables without butter. There are certain vegan dressings you can try to make your salad tastier.
What are the opening and closing timing at Applebee's?
Applebee's Restaurant operational hours on weekdays (Monday through Thursday) and Sundays start from 11 am until midnight. While on Fridays and Saturdays, the restaurant remains open until 1 am. The timing may vary as per the location.
Does Applebee's remain close on holidays?
Applebee's remain closed on many holidays, but it may vary as per the location of the restaurant. For holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving, the restaurant remains closed throughout the USA.
How to find the nearest Applebee's Restaurant?
Today Applebee's is located on 135+ locations in the USA and growing. The restaurant is famous for its lip-smacking ribs and steaks, seafood and fried chicken wings. There are healthier salads and sides for people who are health conscious. If you want to find nearest Applebee's restaurant in your area, just go through the Restaurant Listing Directory to find one.
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About Applebee's
Applebee is an American full-service restaurant brand popularly known for its signature Riblets. Applebee was conceptualized in 1980 by Bill and TJ Palmer in Atlanta, Georgia. At first, the restaurant was named T.J. Applebee's RX for Edibles and Elixirs. After the concept was acquired by W.R. Grace and Company, the restaurant was renamed as Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar. Later the company and the Applebee's concept changed hands with Abe Gustin and John Hamra who started the first Applebee's franchise restaurant in Kansas City.
Later in 2007, IHOP Corp. now known as DineEquity, Inc. acquired Applebee's and began their journey together to make Applebee's the world's largest full-service restaurant chain. Today, Applebee's serves at more than 1,830 locations worldwide. The Applebee's menu ranges from Appetizers and Salads to heavy meals consisting of ribs and steak. Although the trademark dish Riblets is a hot favorite among regular Applebee's dwellers, the restaurant also serves some amazing burgers, sandwiches, pasta, and salads.
Healthy Food Options at Applebee's
When a restaurant serves ribs as their main dish, then you can assume the diet-friendliness of their menu. Well, Applebee's is no different. However, you can dig deeper into their menu and pick some good healthy food options for sure. You can try the salads, light sandwiches, appetizers to ensure you don't order heavy items, etc. If you are really diet conscious, then you got to be careful with their steaks & ribs as well as desserts section.
Address :3249 Washington Pike
Bridgeville, PA, 15017
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Good For Dancing : Yes Alcohol : Full Bar Happy Hour : Yes Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
Vincent K.
I ordered Calamari and Pasta Alfredo take out. The calamari was frozen not freshly breaded and fried. The Alfredo sauce was tasteless. All in all I was very disappointed and will not order from them again
(1)Cindy C.
I have been ordering from Bee'z for many years and have always been very happy with the food. Probably one of the best fish sandwiches in the area. Great Shrimp and Avocado Wrap and really good salads! When our office ordered take out last month and I ordered a Salmon Burger. It was definitely better than expected. Very flavorful and nice portion. I actually did away with the bun and ate the salmon. Then last week my husband and I went and I ordered the Greek Salmon, recommended by the waitress, she doesn't eat fish, but said it is a popular choice among regulars. It did not disappoint. It was so good. It really does rival any of the best restaurants in Pittsburgh. My husband ordered French onion soup a bacon burger. His soup was good but he said the burger tasted like a frozen burger and didn't care for two patties on a hoagie bun, he would have preferred a fresh made burger on a hamburger bun. Funny that they make a better piece of Salmon then a Burger! Service is standard. They seemed overworked and short staffed. They don't smile a lot. But since this is a food review - definitely try the Salmon! That's why I gave it 4 stars!
(4)Allie H.
Working in Bridgeville, we go here quite a bit for lunch. The pizza is excellent, as is the tuna melt and meatball sub (if you're cutting out the breads, have them do the "bunless" meatball sub - meatballs baked in a little crock with melted cheese....yummy!). If you like bread, get the homemade breadsticks. Delish! I wish there was a little more in the way of variety for lunch specials, but I never leave hungry, and the staff is super friendly!
(4)Chad G.
We went here with another couple and I wasn't sure what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised!!! My first thought was pizza place that has some beers. Nope, I was wrong...The beer selection was outstanding and the food was good. Everything from the homemade potato chips to the fish sandwich. I got the large fish and it was 1 pound of meat on a nice size bun. I was so full that I never got a chance to taste the pizza, however next time that will be my plan. I would go here again no doubt! The prices were very inexpensive too....but expected at this place.
(4)Gordon R.
Before moving to Pittsburgh 5 years ago, I've lived in Chicago, grew up in St. Louis and spend a lot of time in NYC. All capitals, if different philosophies, of pizza. The stains on my shirts and dough around my mid-section are physical proof that I'm pizza passionate. Frankly, I've found the pizza in Pittsburgh plentiful in quantity but rather spotty on quality. Last night we went to Bee'z for the first time. It's a little outside our neighborhood. Wow. My wife and I, 12-year old daughter, 15-year old son and two of his pals shared a large veggie white pizza and large Rajun Cajun chicken. Fantastic. The crust was flavorful and fresh, the toppings were plentiful and consistent. Service was great (an rarity in the 'burgh IMHO). We got the pizzas quickly, shortly after we polished off a zuchinni plank starter (also quite good). The total bill (with a couple Yinglings) and water for everyone was slightly over $40. I'm looking forward to going back, trying some of their other pies, and see if this was a fluke or I've found my new favorite pizza place.
(4)Victoria L.
Why Go? Too lazy to cook and cravin' some cheap simple good food w/ large large portions beezbistroandpub.com/ind… What to Get? - Fish Sandwich * Choice of regular or large - the diff. # of filets 1 vs. 2 * flaky, crispy, fried fish w/ side of chips * note - no produce w/ sandwich - Chicken Calzone * Choice of lg or jumbo - OMG..lg share w/ 2 ppl * Cut it and out pours all this ...chicken, real mushrooms, & spinich, onions * Real doughy but note the spinich seems to be like frozen spinich & cheese i think stuck to dough; ingredients need to be better mix * Ask for a side of red sauce
(3)Jenn W.
One of the places I miss since moving from town. What's not to like here? Really good pizza, awesome salads, and I was a huge fan of the bread sticks. Not a huge place, but a fair amount of seating. Definitely would like to stop back when I visit home, and of course, the prices are not bad. Nice little family restaurant.
(4)Josh W.
Bee'z has good food and a very nice bar. But every time I go there it's packed and never really can decide on what I want to eat. Nothing blows me away. They do have a great fish sandwich that I get during Lent.
(3)CJ S.
My wife, kiddo, and I went here tonight for dinner. It was fairly packed. No problem, we can wait... But once we walked in the hostess said, and I quote, "it's snowing people... go home!" We turned around and walked out, and we will not be back. I wish I could give them zero stars. That is NOT how you treat a paying customer... ever.
(1)Danielle B.
Never going back. Went on a Friday, there was about 6 open tables in the bar all of which had stuff on them (plates, bills, tips, food etc). I asked the waitress that was running around if we could have a table and she rudely told us to seat ourselves as she passed by. We found the table with the least amount of stuff on it and waited and waited for her to serve us. Finally my boyfriend went to the bar to order our drinks and the bartender told us she couldn't serve us only the waitress could. We sat waiting for her to finally come over and take our drinks. Tried ordering 3 different beers off their wall menu none of which were available. Ended up getting the most simple drinks and waited 10 more minutes for her to bring them as they sat on the bar. Terrible service, rude waitress and bartender, won't be giving them anymore of my business when there are plenty of other bars in Bridgeville.
(1)Bob K.
Great food and atmosphere!!! Famil owned and it shows in the pride they take of making sure your vist is nothing lrss than fantastic!!!
(5)Megan M.
Bee'z has been a family favorite for over 10 years! If we order food for delivery, Beez is always our go to because the food comes HOT! The spicy tomato pasta and grilled steak salad are my personal favorites! My fiance has quite the appetite. More often than not, he has to come home and have a snack after we eat out. Bee'z has enormous portions that keep him full! My mom and I usually split a pasta meal when we order in. I can't speak for the bar portion of the restaurant, as I've never visited it. I do, however, like that it is separated from the restaurant.
(4)Thomas D.
The food is fine but the service is very bad. Many times the servers get lost and don't check on your food. We have told the owners but things never change. Good luck demanding average and hoping for a successful business
(1)Josh C.
Never again. I always hear that the restaurants in Bridgeville have good food, but the service really lacks. This is all too evident at Beez. I went for a dinner on Friday night with a couple friends and we waited which was fine and expected. While being seated at our table in the bar a waitress rudely told me to get out of her way. Ok...then she meanders over to wait on our table. The service was painfully slow, rude, and the food was not worth the hassle. My Caesar salad was pretty good, but I would not go through the trouble to ever visit this place again, especially when there are so many other good places to eat. Food 3/5 Atmosphere 2/5 (cramped and loud) Service 1/5
(2)Mathew W.
Enjoyed the Tony Special (Calzone--provolone, mozzarella, and pepperoni). Service was great. $6.00, not bad
(4)Mark Z.
Bee'z has great food. Nice atmosphere too. My recommendation is to order something off of the "specials" menu. They always have some good daily options on there. One of my personal favorites is the banana pepper ravioli - it's unique, and delicious! The servers/bartenders have always been great when I was there.
(4)Brian C.
I'm giving them 1 star because of the terrible service and mediocre food. Our server had a miserable attitude and complete disregard for customer service. My request was to substitute salmon with chicken. That's it. Apparently that's too much to ask. She argued with me about the type of salad I wanted, then brought me the wrong salad anyways. The other 3 guys at my table couldn't believe her attitude. I wish I had spoken with the manager right there because a server is essentially the "face" of the restaurant and that is a terrible representation of a business.
(1)Oren S.
Although I have lived in the area for more than twelve years, this was my first visit to Bee'z Bistro. This is an attractive, modern, comfortable, casual restaurant situated in a small strip of shops and medical providers. Although it was reasonably busy on the night that we were there, my wife and I were able to chat without having to yell or fear that our conversation would be overheard by someone that was inches away. Our server was generally excellent.: friendly, capable, and gracious The only flaw was that my empty water glass was removed from the table well before I left and not replaced with a refill. She obviously became sidetracked. The fried zucchini was satisfactory, but it is the standard "plank" version, not the delicious, thinly-sliced, long strips offered by a few choice restaurants like Scoglio Greentree. Bee'z version was fairly-priced at $5.00, the portion being plenty for an appetizer for two. My mushroom pizza and my wife's vegetable calzone were generally good, but much of the crust of the calzone was raw, not something one expects with a pricey $17 item. We ordered a lot of food and had some to take home, but our tab came to in excess of $53 with gratuity, a lot for a weekday meal for two. During our meal, a young man who appears to be the owner, went through the dining room, greeting and chatting with individuals who are obviously regulars. He stopped at the booths on both sides of ours, ignoring us. If one is going through the dining room to greet people, might they not have a kind word for those that he does not know as well, hoping that through extending hospitality, they might become regulars? If this were my restaurant, I would be so grateful to those who dined there that I would let them know in some way that their patronage is appreciated and that I would like to see them again. We have experienced the same type of disdain at DeBlasio's in Mount Lebanon, where it is obvious that only regulars are acknowledged by management. If Bee'z offered specials that are not exclusive to the bar area, I might dine there with some regularity. The outstanding Primanti Brothers offers happy hour prices in the restaurant, which enables one to enjoy a glass of wine at the dinner hour for the low, low price of $2.38. Its pizza is better than Bee'z and it offers 20% bonuses on gift cards at holiday time, enabling the diner to enjoy great prices throughout the year if they stock up as I did. The restaurant offers the means to provide comments through e-mail. I took the time and effort to provide detailed thoughts six days ago, providing compliments and constructive criticism, and have received no response yet.
(3)Jeff S.
Used to go to Beez frequently but the service has recently become far too painful. We have waited 45 minutes on several occasions for our food on nights where the place was not full. The food is great and that is what brings us back but at what point does bad service outweigh good food? Best fish sandwich in the area and great salads. Until we see improvements in service we will be eating take out from Beez.
(3)Zachary S.
Very poor meal and very inattentive service. Had the seafood salad, probably a mistake at a pizza place. Huge mound of bitter iceberg lettuce, a few rings of shriveled green pepper, pile of vile canned black olives. Some of the shrimp tasted spoiled as if they had been stored improperly. The waitress seemed overly busy and didn't check up on us very often despite the restaurant being half empty. Not recommended.
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