I'm familiar with the North Park Lounge, but I had never been to their other restaurant, the Clubhouse. They have the same good food and service. I think their fish sandwich is one of the best in Pittsburgh. I was disappointed in the fries, they were a bit soggy. The beer selection is very good. Everything is pretty typical bar food, cooked well.
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Crystal U.
I don't like like you... But I like you... Get what I'm saying?? The first time I attended the Clubhouse was for a baby shower. They have a great large event room that was perfect for the shower. The food was good and I had Pumpkin beer... Because nothing says "yay you're having a baby!" like drinking booze in front of them. Anyways... The men that were banished to the bar seemed to have a great time and an even better time playing mega air hockey with the kids. The second time I went for dinner, it was ehhh... Got the Mac n cheese bites which were tasty lil nuggets, especially because they were half off with Happy Hour. We enjoyed some beers from their decent draft list but the actual entrees were like Canada... Kinda boring. Best thing we liked about this place was our totally rad server who even drew us a sweet cartoon "thank you" on the receipt. I would totally buy him a beer. Overall, this is the place for you if you want a nice big sports bar for watching games and meeting up with people OR if you're a parent and you question where you went wrong in life, you can drink some beers while your kid plays Skee-ball.
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Wendy M.
Your place might be beautiful, but your food sux. Husband and I both ordered sausage stuffed peppers. They were totally different. Both were terrible. Just because you put it on a fancy dish doesn't make it good. Been going here since the beginning and the food has gotten worse. You did away all of our favorites. No problem with service. That is why I gave it 2 stars.
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Jon B.
Like others, I've been going to the Clubhouse since I was younger. I like it because the menu hasn't changed .....and I dislike it because the menu hasn't changed! My favorites are still there (all of the appetizers) but they haven't brought anything new to the table, and they need to. Besides their apps, I wouldn't brag about the rest of the menu. However, they do have a friendly waitstaff and a great bar. The games are entertaining for children as well.
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Andrew E.
3 Stars - food/atmosphere. There is nothing particularly exciting about the food offered by the Clubhouse. Some argue the wings are good or the fish sandwich. However I find the menu having too many selections. 3.5 Stars - The bar area. They have cleaned up the bar area with some new flat screen televisions however the last time I was there it was just awful to sit at the bar in a cloud of smoke. Yeah, the place reeks.... 5 Stars - the Ranch Dressing...try it and you will see.
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Elizabeth M.
Recently I had my first visit to the Clubhouse post-renovation. The renovations are amazing, especially if you know what the place looked like before. They have a great seat yourself bar section with plenty of tables, and a wall of garage doors that they keep open during the summer months. There are also lots of TVs for those who want to watch a game. There's also a dining room side to the restaurant for those who don't want to be in a bar environment. The renovations there are also a welcome change. As for the food, I wish we had a better experience. It might have just been what we ordered, but we ordered things that you shouldn't get wrong at this kind of establishment! I got a Pittsburgh Salad with buffalo chicken...a staple in the burgh! My biggest complaint was that it seemed like they used franks hot sauce instead of franks buffalo wing sauce. The hot sauce was so overwhelming that it was hard to enjoy, even after I dumped ranch all over. My husband got a blue cheese burger and he said he's had better. He let me have a bite and I thought it had very little flavor. As an appetizer, we got fried pickles, and I'd say they were the best part of our meal. They were pickle spears dipped in batter and fried, served with a side of creamy horseradish sauce. Another great appetizer is the Lounge Fries. They are a giant mound of fries loaded up with cheese, bacon and served with a side of ranch. A heart attack on a platter, but so worth it! Even though this visit was disappointing, we'll likely give the Clubhouse another try since it's such a staple to the North burbs.
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Sharon K.
If I didn't know the clubhouse pre renovations, I would probably give an extra star or 2. I've been coming here sine they opened. Used to be a great place and a great time. Post renovation I've only stopped in to have a beer on a few occasions. No reason to bring the kids anymore sine they all but eliminated the game room and turned the menu into something reaching for what they think is fancier. I'm now sitting here on a Sunday during what should be the beginning of the dinner rush but yet the parking lot is almost empty. All the traditional food is gone so I'm just having a drink for dinner. Mark knew what he was doing, I bet he is rolling in his grave with what his family did to this place. He was around all the time greeting his customers. They were his priority. Wonder what his family looks like? I'm sure not many people know. So sad they destroyed what he created.
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Heidi D.
Great menu and place to meet friends
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Jason D.
It's a neighborhood bar that is great to meet friends and watch the game or to sit down and have dinner with your family. They have done alot over the past year to remodel and update their look. Additionally they have upgraded their menu as well. (Though I am disappointed they took away their Pananni sandwiches which I very much enjoyed.) Though the food isn't gourmet, I am judging this by bar standards and for that they are pretty good. I recommend for a reasonably priced meal in the North Hills, or just a really great place to watch a Penguins, Pirates, or Steelers game with a crowd that is fun without being overserved.
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Holly H.
Amazing lounge fries! Friendly atmosphere. Good service. Great for family events or going to watch a game. I have gone there since grade school and highly recommend.
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Patrick P.
Remodeled - a fun time. This is a Dave and Buster's esque style of place. The bar being separated from the video games limits kid traffic. The bar area made me feel like I was sitting in a Lodge with large flat screen tvs everywhere. I was there for the beer (they have Arrogant Bastard Ale on tap) while many in our group purchased food. The crowd like the food. I liked my beer. The servers seemed a little overwhelmed at times (I think they were short staffed) which is one of the reasons why I deducted. They were a little slow clearing tables. This place needs to continue to work the kinks out. Service - Our server was great but I had to go to the bar to get my beer. There were issues with clearing tables. This was reason for a fair rating - our server was not to blame but scattered all over the place. Atmosphere - great sports pub and good beer on tap. Not as many taps as you would see at a Sharp Edge or a Southside bar. Price - it was pretty reasonable. Most meals range from the $8 - $12
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Faith A.
I recently went to the North Park Clubhouse with a customer for lunch as it is near their office. She had said that they just remodeled and supposedly everything was even better than it was before so I figured it would be a good experience. It was just that, a good experience. I got a cup of wedding soup and a chicken salad... everything was fine, but you couple that with mediocre service and the smell of paint fumes, I cannot say it was anything but just okay. When I say mediocre service, I am saying it was just not good. It was status quo. Had to ask for a refill on my soda since she was not paying attention. I understand sometimes people get busy, but it was not that busy there and it was a later lunch. The bar area looks nice with large TVs and a lot of them... I think it may be better for that type of a thing but cannot say for sure. Worth trying to see if it is something that you like.
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Carmen S.
Great place to have some beers and watch you favorite sporting event. Mostly bar food but it's very good.
(4)
Bob M.
We've been going to the Clubhouse for 15 years and usually had a good experience. Last month I took my 11 year old there for his Birthday at his request. When we got there I spoke to the Manager and our waitress , informing them of the fact it was my Son's birthday . We ordered appetizers and our meals. 45 minutes later we got our meals, as we were finishing our meals the appetizers came. We waited 1 and a half hours for them to either sing to my son or bring the bill. We asked to speak with the manager , nobody came over so we paid and left. Don't think we will return.
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Jenny C.
At one point in time this place would have gotten 5 stars. They have since "changed" the menu several times and remodeled. The bar side of the remodeling looks really nice, but it's like they did that part, ran out of money and forgot about the restaurant area. In addition their most recent menu change did not include any additions but they took several items off. At this point, I'll go there for drinks or dessert to watch a game, but I'm not a fan of dining here anymore.
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Michal R.
Went there with a friend. This was our 1st time there - its a nice place. Bar was recently renovated and looked good. They had 2 pool tables and darts in the bar area. There was a game room in the back like at Dave & Buster's or Jillian's, and a separate seating area. Food was slightly on the higher end for what your received - Meatball sandwich was 9 bucks but large. Got the Garlic Rolls and the stuffed hot pepper as an appetizer. The garlic rolls are essentially rolls covered in butter, garlic, and way way too much salt. The hot pepper was good and savory. I'm not sure if this place is related to North Park Lounge in Allison Park - (see my other review). The Allison Park location's garlic rolls are 100x better tasting. I'm sure I'll be back to the Clubhouse. Additionally bought a six pack of miller lite there for $7.50, had a draft and that was kinda expensive at $3.50
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Misty P.
Great atmosphere! This is a great place for a large crowd. The food is ok but they have a great variety. The staff are always very friendly. I went here with a group of 8. There was no problem getting a table for that size. We were promptly waited on with a friendly face. She even asked if we wanted separate checks. All orders were brought to us in a timely manner. There are also games to play. It is a large Chuckee Cheese for adults. We had a great time. If you are looking for decent food for a good price and friendly service this is your place!
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Brad B.
Having grown up in the area, I feel that when I go back to the Clubhouse, I am stepping back into my younger days. The menu is basically the same, with a wide array of deep-fried appetizers and the same tasty Cajun Chicken Penne. However, the restaurant has faded from what it was a decade ago, to nothing more than a glorified dive. Keeping with the times, things were slowly eliminated. The warm bread and herb butter with your meal, gone. The MPV Club has been slowly stripped, and with the upcoming changes with soon be barely worth paying for. Also gone is Customer Appreciation Week, a favorite of many people in the community. Even the video games, which I have long since outgrown, are mostly the same ones from my childhood, without any concern for bringing in something new and exciting to babysit the children as the parents get smashed at the bar, or wait for the food (which seems to take forever.) The food is okay, being large portions of uninspired food. As mentioned prior, the Cajun Pasta is a standout, as is the BBQ Chicken Dip appetizer. Overall, if you are craving good wings, but Quaker Steak is too far of a drive, the Clubhouse wins. Just bring some earplugs, you'll thank me later.
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Ed C.
With the new bar, it has completely changed for the better. The remodeling team did a great job. With bands on their way starting next week this is a great place for people of all ages. You cant beat there happy hour, best around. I think this will be my new hangout! They have also added some new menu items. The regrand opening starts next week with johnny angel and the halos on friday.
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Lauren N.
I have been going to the North Park Clubhouse Lounge since I was in high school, and it's still as good as it has always been. Last night my friends and I stopped in there for dinner and drinks. We had a large group (12 of us), and they instantly accommodated us by pushing tables together in the bar area. They took our order quickly, and our food wasn't far behind. I ordered the Pittsburgh Wrap which is probably one of my favorite things to get when I go there. If you're looking for a nice, laid back place to get some dinner, watch a game, catch up with friends over drinks, or bring the family for their gaming area, it is a perfect place for any of that. They also have a banquet room in the back perfect for bridal/baby showers or a party! It's only 25 minutes Northeast of downtown Pittsburgh.
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Ralphie D.
CHECK YOUR CHECK! a few couples were sitting around a table in the bar having drinks and some food. when we got our separate bills, there was 18% gratuity added to all our checks. when we asked the waitress about it, her response was since we were all sitting together as a group they are suppose to charge us as a group. as an alternative to this logic, we told her to tell her boss we could buy our drinks at the bar to get rid of the 18% which would by-pass her tip! not really much she could say. Very SLEEZY way of getting a double tip...since they don't tell you!
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Joshua H.
I typically go to the clubhouse to get a drink after work or to grab a bite with some business colleagues. The food is pretty decent, but by no means nothing to write home about - don't expect anything you can't get at Max and Erma's or even Eat N' Park. The bar is a social experience. The crowd varies in age and can offer either a great or awful experience (when the college kids are all home or when the college kids are all gone, it can be an interesting experience. The drinks are reasonably priced and the staff is great. Awesome for groups or catering - they have a huge party room that you can rent. Overall, the Club House is a good place to go if you're looking for something simple and not much more.
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Kristopher P.
We have been back here several times since my post in February. What we have found is that many of their meals are tasty and the remodel makes the place look nice. The one flaw that we have seen over several times back is that they can't cook red meat accurately. My wife got a steak salad and wanted the steak well done (no pink). It was medium rare at best (still bleeding on the plate). This has happened several times when we have gone there. Overall, my best suggestion is that everything is good, but stay away from the red meats.
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Carrie S.
I always go to the Clubhouse when I'm home visiting my dad. It's less than a 5 minute drive from the house, the lounge fries are SO good, Yuengling on draft is cheap, and there's usually an available dart board. If you went to high school in the area, you'll mostly likely run into someone you went to school with any time you come in here. This, of course, can be really good or really bad, so you're now warned :)
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Abby C.
I'm not familiar with the "old" clubhouse, but I do enjoy coming here for a weeknight dinner or apps and drinks during a Pens game. The food and beer list are decent. You can pretty much find something you'd like on either menu. I've only ever sat on the renovated side and it's beautiful! The one weekend evening I went for dinner, it was packed with families. Good atmosphere for a relaxed night out.
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Steyn T.
Once part of the north park lounge branch, The Clubhouse has fallen in my opinion from what it once was. The Clubhouse has downsized there kids area, and has made it very clear that family members who are underage cannot site w/ you in the newer area which is dedicated more for the average adult. (they do have a family area of course) The nacho platter they were once known for has been remade, and is no longer considered to be satisfactory. Not to fret there adult themed idea they were thriving for under new management has paid off, and after work drinkers and late night meet ups are back in. The beer they have on tap are average, but there drink of the month or special seem to be very unique if your willing to try something new. The pool tables are still there, but they have downsized the game features significantly so there not at all like dave a busters. If you wanted a better experience w/ your family I would direct you to Wildwood Highlands or Fun Fest.
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Kate M.
Change is inevitable over time, but I don't feel that the Clubhouse's recent renovations and menu changes were for the better. I've been coming to the Clubhouse since I was six years old, when it first opened, so it was a regular joint for my family growing up. I know it probably wasn't the cash cow of the place, but I was disheartened to see most of the arcade/games area wiped out for the new garage door-style bar. It's where I spent a lot of time as a kid, and now there are only a handful of games in the lower area. It almost seems misleading to still call it "The Clubhouse", you know? Old standby favorites are still on the menu: Lounge fries, fish sandwich, chicken tortellini salad, but at elevated prices. The fish sandwich has gotten smaller, and the beer batter doesn't taste nearly as good as it once did. On multiple occasions I've experienced slow, inattentive wait staff. I've been to the bar once or twice, and wasn't really impressed with the selection or the prices. Overall, I understand that restaurants should evolve over time, but I felt like the missteps here have abandoned longtime, dedicated customers.
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Wj M.
This place used to be the best. we used to bring our friends here, we used to hang out here. It had the best food, good prices, and a great atmosphere.don't know what happen your food sucks It's the worst. It tastes frozen, just because you put it on a fancy place doesn't mean it's good.
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Mark P.
It's great for families because there is a large arcade section on one side. However, it is loud, and the atmosphere is distracting. There are lots of tvs on sports channels and a bar in the center. It's lots of fun if you are in the mood for this bustling atmosphere. Because you would keep seeing your dates eyes wander to the background, I don't reccomend it for dates.
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Jud P.
The Clubhouse doesn't bring anything innovative to the table, but they provide a fun atmosphere that everyone can have a good time at. The food is standard but above-average pub/bar food and the portions are large. One side is the dinning area, the other side the large arcade area, and there is a bar in the middle. They have a lot of pool tables and dart boards if video games don't float your boat. My family always has a good time at the Clubhouse.
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David B.
I'm familiar with the North Park Lounge, but I had never been to their other restaurant, the Clubhouse. They have the same good food and service. I think their fish sandwich is one of the best in Pittsburgh. I was disappointed in the fries, they were a bit soggy. The beer selection is very good. Everything is pretty typical bar food, cooked well.
(3)Crystal U.
I don't like like you... But I like you... Get what I'm saying?? The first time I attended the Clubhouse was for a baby shower. They have a great large event room that was perfect for the shower. The food was good and I had Pumpkin beer... Because nothing says "yay you're having a baby!" like drinking booze in front of them. Anyways... The men that were banished to the bar seemed to have a great time and an even better time playing mega air hockey with the kids. The second time I went for dinner, it was ehhh... Got the Mac n cheese bites which were tasty lil nuggets, especially because they were half off with Happy Hour. We enjoyed some beers from their decent draft list but the actual entrees were like Canada... Kinda boring. Best thing we liked about this place was our totally rad server who even drew us a sweet cartoon "thank you" on the receipt. I would totally buy him a beer. Overall, this is the place for you if you want a nice big sports bar for watching games and meeting up with people OR if you're a parent and you question where you went wrong in life, you can drink some beers while your kid plays Skee-ball.
(3)Wendy M.
Your place might be beautiful, but your food sux. Husband and I both ordered sausage stuffed peppers. They were totally different. Both were terrible. Just because you put it on a fancy dish doesn't make it good. Been going here since the beginning and the food has gotten worse. You did away all of our favorites. No problem with service. That is why I gave it 2 stars.
(2)Jon B.
Like others, I've been going to the Clubhouse since I was younger. I like it because the menu hasn't changed .....and I dislike it because the menu hasn't changed! My favorites are still there (all of the appetizers) but they haven't brought anything new to the table, and they need to. Besides their apps, I wouldn't brag about the rest of the menu. However, they do have a friendly waitstaff and a great bar. The games are entertaining for children as well.
(4)Andrew E.
3 Stars - food/atmosphere. There is nothing particularly exciting about the food offered by the Clubhouse. Some argue the wings are good or the fish sandwich. However I find the menu having too many selections. 3.5 Stars - The bar area. They have cleaned up the bar area with some new flat screen televisions however the last time I was there it was just awful to sit at the bar in a cloud of smoke. Yeah, the place reeks.... 5 Stars - the Ranch Dressing...try it and you will see.
(3)Elizabeth M.
Recently I had my first visit to the Clubhouse post-renovation. The renovations are amazing, especially if you know what the place looked like before. They have a great seat yourself bar section with plenty of tables, and a wall of garage doors that they keep open during the summer months. There are also lots of TVs for those who want to watch a game. There's also a dining room side to the restaurant for those who don't want to be in a bar environment. The renovations there are also a welcome change. As for the food, I wish we had a better experience. It might have just been what we ordered, but we ordered things that you shouldn't get wrong at this kind of establishment! I got a Pittsburgh Salad with buffalo chicken...a staple in the burgh! My biggest complaint was that it seemed like they used franks hot sauce instead of franks buffalo wing sauce. The hot sauce was so overwhelming that it was hard to enjoy, even after I dumped ranch all over. My husband got a blue cheese burger and he said he's had better. He let me have a bite and I thought it had very little flavor. As an appetizer, we got fried pickles, and I'd say they were the best part of our meal. They were pickle spears dipped in batter and fried, served with a side of creamy horseradish sauce. Another great appetizer is the Lounge Fries. They are a giant mound of fries loaded up with cheese, bacon and served with a side of ranch. A heart attack on a platter, but so worth it! Even though this visit was disappointing, we'll likely give the Clubhouse another try since it's such a staple to the North burbs.
(3)Sharon K.
If I didn't know the clubhouse pre renovations, I would probably give an extra star or 2. I've been coming here sine they opened. Used to be a great place and a great time. Post renovation I've only stopped in to have a beer on a few occasions. No reason to bring the kids anymore sine they all but eliminated the game room and turned the menu into something reaching for what they think is fancier. I'm now sitting here on a Sunday during what should be the beginning of the dinner rush but yet the parking lot is almost empty. All the traditional food is gone so I'm just having a drink for dinner. Mark knew what he was doing, I bet he is rolling in his grave with what his family did to this place. He was around all the time greeting his customers. They were his priority. Wonder what his family looks like? I'm sure not many people know. So sad they destroyed what he created.
(1)Heidi D.
Great menu and place to meet friends
(4)Jason D.
It's a neighborhood bar that is great to meet friends and watch the game or to sit down and have dinner with your family. They have done alot over the past year to remodel and update their look. Additionally they have upgraded their menu as well. (Though I am disappointed they took away their Pananni sandwiches which I very much enjoyed.) Though the food isn't gourmet, I am judging this by bar standards and for that they are pretty good. I recommend for a reasonably priced meal in the North Hills, or just a really great place to watch a Penguins, Pirates, or Steelers game with a crowd that is fun without being overserved.
(4)Holly H.
Amazing lounge fries! Friendly atmosphere. Good service. Great for family events or going to watch a game. I have gone there since grade school and highly recommend.
(5)Patrick P.
Remodeled - a fun time. This is a Dave and Buster's esque style of place. The bar being separated from the video games limits kid traffic. The bar area made me feel like I was sitting in a Lodge with large flat screen tvs everywhere. I was there for the beer (they have Arrogant Bastard Ale on tap) while many in our group purchased food. The crowd like the food. I liked my beer. The servers seemed a little overwhelmed at times (I think they were short staffed) which is one of the reasons why I deducted. They were a little slow clearing tables. This place needs to continue to work the kinks out. Service - Our server was great but I had to go to the bar to get my beer. There were issues with clearing tables. This was reason for a fair rating - our server was not to blame but scattered all over the place. Atmosphere - great sports pub and good beer on tap. Not as many taps as you would see at a Sharp Edge or a Southside bar. Price - it was pretty reasonable. Most meals range from the $8 - $12
(3)Faith A.
I recently went to the North Park Clubhouse with a customer for lunch as it is near their office. She had said that they just remodeled and supposedly everything was even better than it was before so I figured it would be a good experience. It was just that, a good experience. I got a cup of wedding soup and a chicken salad... everything was fine, but you couple that with mediocre service and the smell of paint fumes, I cannot say it was anything but just okay. When I say mediocre service, I am saying it was just not good. It was status quo. Had to ask for a refill on my soda since she was not paying attention. I understand sometimes people get busy, but it was not that busy there and it was a later lunch. The bar area looks nice with large TVs and a lot of them... I think it may be better for that type of a thing but cannot say for sure. Worth trying to see if it is something that you like.
(3)Carmen S.
Great place to have some beers and watch you favorite sporting event. Mostly bar food but it's very good.
(4)Bob M.
We've been going to the Clubhouse for 15 years and usually had a good experience. Last month I took my 11 year old there for his Birthday at his request. When we got there I spoke to the Manager and our waitress , informing them of the fact it was my Son's birthday . We ordered appetizers and our meals. 45 minutes later we got our meals, as we were finishing our meals the appetizers came. We waited 1 and a half hours for them to either sing to my son or bring the bill. We asked to speak with the manager , nobody came over so we paid and left. Don't think we will return.
(2)Jenny C.
At one point in time this place would have gotten 5 stars. They have since "changed" the menu several times and remodeled. The bar side of the remodeling looks really nice, but it's like they did that part, ran out of money and forgot about the restaurant area. In addition their most recent menu change did not include any additions but they took several items off. At this point, I'll go there for drinks or dessert to watch a game, but I'm not a fan of dining here anymore.
(2)Michal R.
Went there with a friend. This was our 1st time there - its a nice place. Bar was recently renovated and looked good. They had 2 pool tables and darts in the bar area. There was a game room in the back like at Dave & Buster's or Jillian's, and a separate seating area. Food was slightly on the higher end for what your received - Meatball sandwich was 9 bucks but large. Got the Garlic Rolls and the stuffed hot pepper as an appetizer. The garlic rolls are essentially rolls covered in butter, garlic, and way way too much salt. The hot pepper was good and savory. I'm not sure if this place is related to North Park Lounge in Allison Park - (see my other review). The Allison Park location's garlic rolls are 100x better tasting. I'm sure I'll be back to the Clubhouse. Additionally bought a six pack of miller lite there for $7.50, had a draft and that was kinda expensive at $3.50
(3)Misty P.
Great atmosphere! This is a great place for a large crowd. The food is ok but they have a great variety. The staff are always very friendly. I went here with a group of 8. There was no problem getting a table for that size. We were promptly waited on with a friendly face. She even asked if we wanted separate checks. All orders were brought to us in a timely manner. There are also games to play. It is a large Chuckee Cheese for adults. We had a great time. If you are looking for decent food for a good price and friendly service this is your place!
(4)Brad B.
Having grown up in the area, I feel that when I go back to the Clubhouse, I am stepping back into my younger days. The menu is basically the same, with a wide array of deep-fried appetizers and the same tasty Cajun Chicken Penne. However, the restaurant has faded from what it was a decade ago, to nothing more than a glorified dive. Keeping with the times, things were slowly eliminated. The warm bread and herb butter with your meal, gone. The MPV Club has been slowly stripped, and with the upcoming changes with soon be barely worth paying for. Also gone is Customer Appreciation Week, a favorite of many people in the community. Even the video games, which I have long since outgrown, are mostly the same ones from my childhood, without any concern for bringing in something new and exciting to babysit the children as the parents get smashed at the bar, or wait for the food (which seems to take forever.) The food is okay, being large portions of uninspired food. As mentioned prior, the Cajun Pasta is a standout, as is the BBQ Chicken Dip appetizer. Overall, if you are craving good wings, but Quaker Steak is too far of a drive, the Clubhouse wins. Just bring some earplugs, you'll thank me later.
(2)Ed C.
With the new bar, it has completely changed for the better. The remodeling team did a great job. With bands on their way starting next week this is a great place for people of all ages. You cant beat there happy hour, best around. I think this will be my new hangout! They have also added some new menu items. The regrand opening starts next week with johnny angel and the halos on friday.
(5)Lauren N.
I have been going to the North Park Clubhouse Lounge since I was in high school, and it's still as good as it has always been. Last night my friends and I stopped in there for dinner and drinks. We had a large group (12 of us), and they instantly accommodated us by pushing tables together in the bar area. They took our order quickly, and our food wasn't far behind. I ordered the Pittsburgh Wrap which is probably one of my favorite things to get when I go there. If you're looking for a nice, laid back place to get some dinner, watch a game, catch up with friends over drinks, or bring the family for their gaming area, it is a perfect place for any of that. They also have a banquet room in the back perfect for bridal/baby showers or a party! It's only 25 minutes Northeast of downtown Pittsburgh.
(4)Ralphie D.
CHECK YOUR CHECK! a few couples were sitting around a table in the bar having drinks and some food. when we got our separate bills, there was 18% gratuity added to all our checks. when we asked the waitress about it, her response was since we were all sitting together as a group they are suppose to charge us as a group. as an alternative to this logic, we told her to tell her boss we could buy our drinks at the bar to get rid of the 18% which would by-pass her tip! not really much she could say. Very SLEEZY way of getting a double tip...since they don't tell you!
(3)Joshua H.
I typically go to the clubhouse to get a drink after work or to grab a bite with some business colleagues. The food is pretty decent, but by no means nothing to write home about - don't expect anything you can't get at Max and Erma's or even Eat N' Park. The bar is a social experience. The crowd varies in age and can offer either a great or awful experience (when the college kids are all home or when the college kids are all gone, it can be an interesting experience. The drinks are reasonably priced and the staff is great. Awesome for groups or catering - they have a huge party room that you can rent. Overall, the Club House is a good place to go if you're looking for something simple and not much more.
(3)Kristopher P.
We have been back here several times since my post in February. What we have found is that many of their meals are tasty and the remodel makes the place look nice. The one flaw that we have seen over several times back is that they can't cook red meat accurately. My wife got a steak salad and wanted the steak well done (no pink). It was medium rare at best (still bleeding on the plate). This has happened several times when we have gone there. Overall, my best suggestion is that everything is good, but stay away from the red meats.
(3)Carrie S.
I always go to the Clubhouse when I'm home visiting my dad. It's less than a 5 minute drive from the house, the lounge fries are SO good, Yuengling on draft is cheap, and there's usually an available dart board. If you went to high school in the area, you'll mostly likely run into someone you went to school with any time you come in here. This, of course, can be really good or really bad, so you're now warned :)
(4)Abby C.
I'm not familiar with the "old" clubhouse, but I do enjoy coming here for a weeknight dinner or apps and drinks during a Pens game. The food and beer list are decent. You can pretty much find something you'd like on either menu. I've only ever sat on the renovated side and it's beautiful! The one weekend evening I went for dinner, it was packed with families. Good atmosphere for a relaxed night out.
(4)Steyn T.
Once part of the north park lounge branch, The Clubhouse has fallen in my opinion from what it once was. The Clubhouse has downsized there kids area, and has made it very clear that family members who are underage cannot site w/ you in the newer area which is dedicated more for the average adult. (they do have a family area of course) The nacho platter they were once known for has been remade, and is no longer considered to be satisfactory. Not to fret there adult themed idea they were thriving for under new management has paid off, and after work drinkers and late night meet ups are back in. The beer they have on tap are average, but there drink of the month or special seem to be very unique if your willing to try something new. The pool tables are still there, but they have downsized the game features significantly so there not at all like dave a busters. If you wanted a better experience w/ your family I would direct you to Wildwood Highlands or Fun Fest.
(2)Kate M.
Change is inevitable over time, but I don't feel that the Clubhouse's recent renovations and menu changes were for the better. I've been coming to the Clubhouse since I was six years old, when it first opened, so it was a regular joint for my family growing up. I know it probably wasn't the cash cow of the place, but I was disheartened to see most of the arcade/games area wiped out for the new garage door-style bar. It's where I spent a lot of time as a kid, and now there are only a handful of games in the lower area. It almost seems misleading to still call it "The Clubhouse", you know? Old standby favorites are still on the menu: Lounge fries, fish sandwich, chicken tortellini salad, but at elevated prices. The fish sandwich has gotten smaller, and the beer batter doesn't taste nearly as good as it once did. On multiple occasions I've experienced slow, inattentive wait staff. I've been to the bar once or twice, and wasn't really impressed with the selection or the prices. Overall, I understand that restaurants should evolve over time, but I felt like the missteps here have abandoned longtime, dedicated customers.
(2)Wj M.
This place used to be the best. we used to bring our friends here, we used to hang out here. It had the best food, good prices, and a great atmosphere.don't know what happen your food sucks It's the worst. It tastes frozen, just because you put it on a fancy place doesn't mean it's good.
(1)Mark P.
It's great for families because there is a large arcade section on one side. However, it is loud, and the atmosphere is distracting. There are lots of tvs on sports channels and a bar in the center. It's lots of fun if you are in the mood for this bustling atmosphere. Because you would keep seeing your dates eyes wander to the background, I don't reccomend it for dates.
(4)Jud P.
The Clubhouse doesn't bring anything innovative to the table, but they provide a fun atmosphere that everyone can have a good time at. The food is standard but above-average pub/bar food and the portions are large. One side is the dinning area, the other side the large arcade area, and there is a bar in the middle. They have a lot of pool tables and dart boards if video games don't float your boat. My family always has a good time at the Clubhouse.
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