The Burgh Sportz Bar
1000 Airport Blvd, Coraopolis, PA, 15108
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Address :
1000 Airport Blvd
Coraopolis, PA, 15108 - Phone (412) 472-5005
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Groups : No
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Music : Background
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : No
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
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Bill T.
Da Burgh is da bomb! Stopped at the B gates location while waiting for a flight out (they also have a location in the D gates) and had a great time. I had a craving for an old-fashioned after having an amazing one at a restaurant downtown and the bartender wasn't that familiar with how to make one, but she said she'd give it a shot. I thought that was super nice and it turned out okay. Also, I'd just run the Pittsburgh Half Marathon so I wanted to reward myself with chicken wings and the boneless buffalo wings were super tasty. Additionally, sitting at the bar, I met a ton of nice people from all over. With great service, tasty food and a fun atmosphere, I'd consider flying back to Pittsburgh just to hang out at the Burgh Sportz Bar!
(4)Lynnann W.
Andrea rocks! I'm grew up in the Burgh but haven't been back for decades and she made my heart smile! Killing me to leave but she made my last moments here all the better. Great drinks, bountiful, delicious food... This is what Pittsburgh is all about. Thank you!
(5)Stacy B.
I am in the Pittsburgh airport on average once a month. I typically don't have a lot of extra time to spare so I have never tried the Sportz bar before. During this trip I had about and hour and half and decided to try it. There are 2 locations in the airport; one in B and another in D. During late afternoon and evenings, there is typically a fair amount of people. I got a drink and the Pirates Melt (fried mahi mahi club sandwich) with fries. The good: the Mahi Mahi sandwich was actually very good and had better flavor than I expected. The drink was good and had a decent shot in it. The staff was friendly. The not so good: the prices seemed high even considering it is in an airport. If you're not sitting at the bar, service can be a little slow. The menu has a variety of options but not as many as other comparable restaurants in the airport. I would go back but would make sure I had at least an hour to burn.
(3)Allen L.
Cheeseburger and fries were good, but keep your credit card receipt. I grabbed lunch with 2 coworkers while waiting on a flight. Server initially brought 1 bill , but we asked for it to be divided. She happily did and we all signed our tabs for our portion and headed to the gates. Problem started when I got my credit card bill and found they charged me the full ticket. I checked with the others and they were charged only their portion. I called several times and was told by Mike who identified himself as the Asst Mgr that he would check things and call me back. No return call and then no answer when I called. I travel a lot and eat out all of the time. First time I have ever had this happen. Not a lot of money, but still not right.
(1)D B.
Sorry.... airport food at the bottom end and overpriced. Uninspired burger. Fries edible not memorable and very limited selection of draft beer at a premium price. and staff.... well... not rude but not overly welcoming. Got the sense they were working there to earn a paycheck that is all. Will hit McDonald's instead next time which is 50 feet away in the same concourse... that pretty much sums it up.
(2)Casey H.
Since my co-worker and I usually grab lunch before our flights home every week. We're starting to get tired of eating at TGI Fridays, Bar Symon and Quaker's Lube so we decided to give this a shot. Ehhhh.... it's aight. I ordered the "Steel Curtin" which I really think it's "Curtain" and someone just mispelled it ... but hey, I may be wrong. That doesn't happen very often :p. The "Steel Curtin" is a split Kielbasa sausage topped with two Pierogies in a pretzel bun. The pierogies were okay and the pretzel bun had a slight sour taste to it. I just ate the sausage and the cole slaw. This price tag was $12 -- I would recommend going to Bar Symon or Friday's over this place. Now we know and knowing is half the battle. ;)
(2)Martin P.
Nice and clean little Sports Bar located in the Delta Wing. Nothing super special about this place just another airport bar with a few wines and a couple of beers and good selection of Sprits - Good people watching place that is super convenient to Delta Gates.
(4)Steve W.
Can't ask for much more at an airport bar. Affordable menu. Friendly bartender. Just wish they had larger tvs.
(5)Elizabeth B.
Descent beer list... good appetizers... and cheerful service... What else could someone want or need if in need of a beverage and snack before boarding their plane? I'm a fan and will definitely stop back in the future!
(4)Errol G.
This is a really good place to relax after a long trip back home before going into the city or home great people and food everything about this place is good except you can only go hear in in the airport with a ticket change your policy so people can come and enjoy without flying
(5)Jen B.
Not the place for vegetarian diabetics. Service was thoughtful but my under-heated "veggie burger" (made with rice in it?) did not even have a decent flavour. And the salad was wilted. I've made this mistake before. Hopefully lesson has been learned.
(2)Dianne M.
Silly me I based my expectations for price off the airport's statement that prices are the same in the airport as outside the airport, WRONG. For 7days no matter where we went , outside the city, the most we paid was $6 but average was $3-4.50 Airport $8 but for "ONLY" $3 more you get a double, little did I know a single was $8 . I don't even pay that in the local SF bars and my singles look more like a double there. Lastly a tall doesn't mean a double. Note to self, drink more before you arrive at the airport. Too pricy and sadly I don't even feel my two doubles.
(2)Christie O.
I was pleasantly surprised by this "Sportz Bar" in the Pittsburgh airport "C" Wing. I wanted something on the lighter side before my flight to DC, so I stopped in for a beer and a quick bite. The menu had some pleasant surprises on it. I was really intrigued by the "grilled tacos" with roasted leeks, artichokes, salsa fresca and guacamole sour cream.. It turned out to be terrific! I decided against the grilled chicken add-on for $3. It really wasn't necessary. I got three loaded grilled tacos for $8.95. They have a FULL bar for those needing a hard drink before their flight. They had about 4-5 draft beers on tap including domestic and foreign selections and tons of bottled beer varieties. The server was very polite and prompt. Altogether my experience was pretty darn good. Would gladly return for more of those deelish-us tacos.
(4)Lauren P.
As far as airport food goes this is my fave in PIT. As far as food goes it was alright. It's new so I'm sure it'll take some time before the metaphorical dust settles. FYI I'm gluten intolerant. If you wanna follow my reviews this is always the underlying question to answer "Can I effing eat here without being a giant PITA?" Yes. Salads, nachos, and tacos appear to be gluten free. The BBQ chicken Strips are not. And I'm sure all the burgers can be prepared sans bun. (But aren't you tired of eating your burger naked like that?) I was way impressed with the size of the salad. I was starving and I ate. I was full and could not finish it. My only complaint, well I have two, is the chipped chicken is really hard to eat because the pieces are so tiny and the stack the plate oddly. It goes (l-r) chicken, lettuce, vegetables. Trying to mix it and get the dressing blended makes a big mess. If the salad was mixed or the chicken was chopped/cubed, I wouldn't have mentioned it. The other thing is there's no cheese on the salad. Not a mood killer, I jut really like the cheese. And really, don't all house salads come with a spot of cheese? All in all this is a good place if you're in the B Terminal waiting on your plane. It's much less busy than the places up in the center area, but I'm sure this place gets busy with the "happy hour" or pre-flight gamers. (I am of the latter, pre-flight gamer type.)
(4)Richard R.
Great place to eat in the Pittsburgh airport... The burgers are great especially the pretzel bun burger and the homemade spicy ketchup is very good. Service is fast and on point!!!
(4)Michael R.
Definitely would return. Leaving on an airline from a different terminal (A) and this is in D. Not a huge walking distance compared to O'Hare or Newark . Very friendly staff. Talk and you will talk, stay quiet and privacy is respected. Get the quesadillas with everything. Don't expect a restaurant. It's not.
(5)Luke G.
Decent atmosphere. If you turn your back to the concourse you can almost forget you're in an airport. Food smells great but I had already eaten. Had a Jack and coke double and it was still weak. Tried the Thunderhop beer and it was a decent IPA. Overall good feel to the bar. And I saw Evander Holyfield. Sweet.
(3)Tamara M.
I must start by saying I did not eat or drink anything at The Burgh. We had an hour or so before our flight boarded to grab a bite to eat. The Burgh was closest to our gate. Although we usually try to avoid eating meals at the airport due to prices, we were starving. We sat at a table with another couple who was traveling with us, making a table of four. The place was busy, but not all of the tables were full. One of our tables had an empty beer glass and receipt from the previous patron. We were in plain line of sight of the bar. There seemed to be two servers working the tables, but also going back and forth from behind the bar. One of the servers went to the table next to ours to hand them their beers and shortly after food. She did not greet or acknowledge us at all, though she looked right at us. We figured she was busy, so waited patiently. After another 10 minutes or so, I stood up and approached the bar, grabbing a menu myself. One of the servers said, I'll be right with you. Bottom line: we waited 5 more minutes or so, and when no one came, we got up and left. It doesn't seem anyone cared. Even if it was busy, there is no excuse for not at least greeting a party who has arrived. Service was completely unacceptable.
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