Bob’s Diner
211 Mansfield Blvd, Carnegie, PA, 15106
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Address :
211 Mansfield Blvd
Carnegie, PA, 15106 - Phone (412) 429-7400
- Website https://www.eatatbobsdiner.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Sasha T.
Food was great & Great service, good prices, great portions!
(4)Nikki S.
Fantastic food and service. Loved the atmosphere. Would recommend. Steak salad was real steak and a lot of it, breakfast was plenty and cooked perfect. Would highly recommend.
(5)Derek R.
Very average. I love diners and eat breakfast out everyday. I have been to Bobs about a dozen times or so. The food is ok, nothing stands out. I'm not sure what other reviewers were raving about the home fries . I was not too impressed with them, big chunks of redskin potatoes, no garlic or onions ( none that I could find anyways). I tried the eggs Benedict on three different occasions and was disappointed in the hollandaise sauce. Coffee was ok. The hash was also nothing special, I expected homemade cornbeef hash , but it was generic food service canned hash with a few peppers thrown in. I really want to like this place, but nothing stands out. $7.95 for a basic breakfast is not a deal in pittsburgh. Many places have the 2 egg, meat, potatoes and toast for $3.99 weekdays. My overall opinion is that I will still come here, but will not go out of my way.
(3)Shawna H.
Carnegie needed something like this. A great little diner and good food. The pancakes are huge and tasty.
(4)Magen K.
Horrible service! Dirty place! There was 5 of us for breakfast and our food took so long to come out! Don't eat here!
(1)Russ Y.
Great joint for breakfast. Huge hangover killin' pancakes! And the best French toast I've had since '99.
(4)Andrew S.
Above average diner. Huge pancakes And while more expensive than a Denny's, it is local and not depressing like a Denny's. Will go back.
(4)Sandy G.
Four of us went to Bob's about 5:30 last night. Walked in to an almost empty restaurant...bad sign. One person ordered a Belgian waffle (after being told that breakfast was served all day). The waitress returned to tell us that the waffle iron had been turned off at 2:00. Another person ordered a fish sandwich. Again the waitress returned to say that no one had bothered to bread the fish that day. So there was no fish.I ordered a "Rachel"...turkey, Russian dressing, cole slaw. The sandwich was so soggy that it could have floated away. I did not eat even half of it.The pickle on the side had seen better days. My husband ordered a buffalo chicken sandwich. The tomato slice on the sandwich was face down. When it was turned over it was black and not edible. The meals are not inexpensive. Our bill for two sandwiches amounted to $20 plus a tip. It will be a long time before we return. Fortunately, Carnegie patrons have some new restaurants from which to choose.
(1)Joy C.
Stopped @ Bobs Diner for breakfast. The food wasn't bad but really wasn't that good either. Pretty basic diner food, nothing special. The eggs Benedict didn't have a lot of flavor, the pancake was chewy & the egg sandwich was kind of greasy. Wasn't the worst diner food I've had however isn't worth going back. There are much better diners around the city. Service was ok, waitress was friendly & prices are decent. The diner wasn't dirty but yet didn't feel really clean either.
(2)Carol M.
Had breakfast here in a Sunday while visiting Pittsburgh area. A small very busy diner that also has some outdoor seating. Good food and friendly service. Everyone in our party of four enjoyed the food they ordered which ranged from dinner plate sized blueberry pancakes, to Bobs grill which was a big breakfast. Bacon thick and done perfectly. I would definitely return. Bobs has free parking in its own lot.
(4)Vincent Y.
Took a weekend trip to Pittsburgh and this place was close to where we stayed so it was a easy stop. The food and portions are great and I love the feel of the place. It was pretty busy but the food didn't take too long to arrive. I would definitely stop here again if I came back to visit.
(5)Kim K.
My husband and I love Bob's. It is a place we miss since moving to TX. I made a point to stop here for dinner when I was home for the holidays. I had the patty melt and onion rings. It was wonderful! This was my 1st experience with the dinner hour when we lived in Carnegie we had breakfast every Sat & Sun. The safe is always nice, fast, and the restaurant is always clean. I will make a point to stop in when I am home again in April.
(5)Sylvia R.
Tasty classic diner food, friendly and quick staff. great prices! Also interesting view of two Onion Dome churches across the street- classic Pittsburgh!
(4)Chelsea S.
I was apartment searching in Carnegie on Good Friday since I had off work. I've been searching Craiglist but sometimes you're lucky enough to find a "for rent" sign on a great apt that isn't listed on craigslist. I didnt really have luck, but i worked up an appetite. I had passed a few places in Carnegie to eat, but the words 'diner' really stuck out to me. Also, I noticed from the decal on the door that they took cards which was a plus. They had specials for Lent and the crab cake sandwich stuck out to me. I also took a look at their menu which wasnt bad at all.. usual diner fare. The crabcake sandwich was satisfying and it came with a side of fries and cole slaw. The cole slaw was actually good. My mom is one of those people who wants hers to bathe in dressing. She wouldn't have liked Bob's but it had just the right amount in my opinion. Service was okay. They were busy and you felt as if the server was rushed but that was fine. I could agree with the other reviewers who mentioned the upholstered chairs that could use a good scrubbin (or just new ones) & that the food takes foreverrrrrr- hence the only 3 star review. However, an older gentleman stopped to ask how my meal was (the owner im assuming?) Afterwards he went back into the kitchen and i couldn't see/hear any other cooks, so im thinking he does it all on his own.. which would explain the wait times. I'll wait for an old sweetie to cook for food! If i become lucky and find an apartment in downtown Carnegie, then I'll be back for some dinre fare.
(3)Joe D.
It's places like Bob's that makes you forget about Denny's, IHOP, Eat N Park (although I do love ENP's whole grain pancakes) but, not Waffle House, that place will always have a place in my heart. Okay, let's get talking about Bob's, good coffee, that's what I judge a diner by, and Bob's has some good Joe. I had an egg white omelet with peppers, onions, and shrooms, whole wheat toast, and fresh fruit. The fruit was fresh sliced, mostly melon, nice and fresh. The toast was perfectly lite brown and the eggs were cooked through and benefitted from a few dashes of salt and pepper. The vegetables were cooked through. All and all a good meal. Next time I will ask if they make an oatmeal pancake or buck wheat and give them a try.
(3)Alicia S.
Very large menu with all your breakfast needs. We went with a large group and they were able to accommodate us. My husband's French toast was made exactly how he likes it. The cookies and cream pancakes were a unique choice and a little too large to finish in one sitting (no dollar from bob for us). As far as diners go, this was a great find and we'll be back.
(4)Tera H.
Solid Breakfast! I had an egg white omelette with mushrooms, ham and Swiss: the eggs were fluffy, and the cheese melted perfectly into the juicy ham and mushrooms. My Husband enjoyed the Dad's Double Breakfast, with scrambled eggs, bacon & sausage, wheat toast and two Banana Pecan pancakes. Again, the eggs were fluffy and the pancakes were cooked perfectly and loaded with bananas and pecans. Both meals came with Homefries, which were just ok: some of the potatoes weren't cooked all the way through and some tasted of old "grease." The service was prompt and very friendly; and the coffee was hot and fresh. We will definitely go back with our children, who I'm sure will love it!
(3)Patrick P.
Next time I eat here - I will wear sweat pants... This will be a breakfast destination when I want to over indulge (or I went out the night before). I like breakfast and they serve a good one :-). I chose to sit at the counter (due to there were no open tables) and felt sorry for the waitress. The diner was so crowded (due to the good service / food) that the servers had to orchestrate Cirque du Soliel movements behind the counter with large platters of food. The food was very good and as Leah mentioned earlier (at a reasonable price). I will be back! Food - $8 Service - Great - The waitress was friendly even though she was busy. Atmosphere - Very busy - but still pretty clean considering the foot traffic. Please note the parking lot was full when I arrived. This will be your biggest obstacle to a great breakfast!
(4)Erin P.
This is my 4th trip to this diner. Food has always been good but the service isn't worth it! My husband and I went on a Saturday a little after lunch. There were probably 10 other people in the place and quite a few employees. With the amount of employees at the time there is no reason we shouldn't have had refills or things done in a timely manner! No one seemed to want to be there and it showed. We won't be going back! Gab and eat is right around the corner with great food and service!
(1)Jamie D.
I eat here regularly, as you can see by my number of check ins here. This doesn't include the times I just forget to check in lol. I love seeing regular faces here. The home fries are almost as good as Pamela's Diner (in the strip). The breakfast sandwich, however, is my fave!! I actually become sad when it's time to take my last bite. Gotta try this place for breakfast. It's a diner, not a 5 star restaurant. Keep that in mind when visiting. It's not going to have matching linens, plates, and chandeliers, like some people would want. Go to the Grand Concourse for Sunday brunch with Bloody Marys and mimosas. Good home style cooking with good people surrounding you.
(4)Jessica M.
Today was our first visit to Bob's diner. The food was excellent, the service was very friendly and our food came out quickly. The owner even came out to introduce himself to us and seemed genuinely attentive to our experience. We hope to be new regulars!! We highly recommend!
(5)Leah S.
Good diner atmosphere. I have only been to the one in carnegie for breakfast. They serve Mancini's bread! Cost is reasonable and you get a lot of food-I can never eat everything on my plate. Bob's original breakfast sandwich is good and their homefries are excellent. Service has been good and not-so-good. All depends on the waitress.
(4)Ruth F.
Tried Bob's for the first time today. The food was good-- we got eggs and pancakes- and our service was friendly. However, I was very put-off by the lack of cleanliness. I eat out a lot, and I think the floor in this place was the dirtiest I have ever seen. Also, the upholstered chairs looked downright grimy. Sorry to say that I won't be back and can't recommend it. When the basics aren't taken care of out front, I can only imagine what is happening back in the kitchen...
(2)Oren S.
After hearing good things about Bob's Diner, my wife and I decided to visit for an early dinner after attending the Pittsburgh Pirates game of Wednesday, 7 May 2014. We were immediately greeted by two delightful and friendly people, including the lady who would be our server and a gentleman who apparently works in the kitchen. They engaged us in pleasant conversation about the game and immediately established rapport, making us feel welcome. My wife ordered liver and onions, which came with homemade mashed potatoes and fresh green beans. I had a reuben sandwich, which came with bagged chips. We were brought two large slices of fresh Italian bread and soft butter. We shared an order of onion rings for an appetizer. The portion sizes were standard. All of our food was delicious. My sandwich was served on a nice marble rye bread. The bagged chips meant nothing to me as this is something that I can have at home. Eat 'n Park serves excellent homemade chips with its sandwiches and entrees. Although we did not have dessert, they looked good and I was impressed to see an old-fashioned milkshake machine. Throughout the meal, our server was efficient and gracious, performing a quality check. With early bird $1.00 discounts and a $1.00 coupon, our total tariff came to just over $20, a bargain for all of the good food that we enjoyed. The downside of the restaurant is that it is old, old, old: badly in need of renovation and style. Unlike Bob's Diner in Carnegie, Eat 'n Park offers modern, bright, cheerful, attractive restaurants. If Bob's would adopt a similar strategy, it would be a place that I would be anxious to visit again. As it stands, I would not go out of the way to dine there again. The restaurant is to open a new location in my community of Upper Saint Clair soon in an area in which a number of restaurants have failed. I hope that this new location will be a modern, bright, uplifting facility, and that it will succeed.
(3)Scott M.
Amazing! This is a New York City or New Jersey diner near Pittsburgh! The service is a little quirky, but the food more than makes up for it. Huge pancakes, dinner plate size, thick bacon, great breakfast potatoes and eggs that were cooked perfectly. My wife had fried chicken that would put the Colonel out of business with real mashed potatoes. For her salad, the waitress suggested mixing sweet & sour with ranch and it was spectacular. Huge menu selections, typical back east diner fare done with perfection.
(5)Courtney B.
The food was very good. I got the eggs bendict and my husband had the sausage biscuits and sausage. Everything tasted great and fresh. The sausage patty was huge, homemade and delicious! We went Saturday morning so it was crowded but we were seated immediately by a very overworked gentleman. The host clearly needed some help and another waitress would really improve the time waiting. We got our food quickly and thankfully everything was fine as it was because we had to wait a long time to get our check. This is probably my biggest pet peeve when it comes to service. They had run out of silverware and our waitress was either making toast or on her phone for 5 minutes while we waited for the check. I would probably go back again but at off peak times. Great food but the service isn't the best.
(3)Chad M.
Service is decent food could be better. $1 per slice of bacon side order is pretty step. Restaurant cleanliness is lacking as well. Looks like stuff that's been on the floor for the last few days. Most likely won't be going back unless I hear things have improved.
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