Eat’n Park Restaurants
1002 Ohio River Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, 15202
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Address :
1002 Ohio River Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA, 15202 - Phone (412) 766-6764
- Website https://www.eatnpark.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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A R.
My only complaint would be that it takes a bit longer than it should for someone to acknowledge you at the front door. I get it if they are busy, a simple "hello-be right with you" could work. Their food is on par with other eat n parks that I have been to. The staff is friendly. I have been here many times and will continue to dine here.
(4)Nova S.
This is one of my favorite Eat 'n Parks. I have very fond memories of coming to this one and the one further north on Ohio river boulevard in Sewickley with friends and family over the years. The food is fresh and fast. I love the salad bar and that they offer healthy options and that they are always striving to expand and improve the menu. If you want a casual tasty meal that isn't fast food this is a great choice.
(4)Darren W.
This Eat 'N Park is in Bellevue, and if you're headed out of the city on Route 65, this will be the first of 2 E 'N P's you'll ride past, the second one being in Sewickley. The whistle blew, and the one in Sewickley pinned the one in Bellevue after a few minutes of grappling. When we arrived around 11PM after a Friday night Maylene and the Sons of Disaster gig at Mr. Smalls in Millvale, the place was bustling (infested?) with suburban teenagers, most of whom apparently came from a dance based on their attire. One observation: All too many teenagers these days do not know how to wear dress clothes. Boys had their shirts unbuttoned and belts undone. Girls wearing short party dresses squatted, did splits, high kicks, and at times sat like boys or like Buddha...on the floor. Another observation: All too many teenagers don't have basic manners. They play with their food, flick it at each other, compare dishes they order to various bodily fluids and seemingly order food just so they can find new ways to gross each other out. Yet another observation: Despite their tacky, lewd behavior, the teenagers mentioned above seem to think they are superior to everyone else and glance in disdain at anyone they don't know. One more fricking observation: These teens don't believe in tipping. And these are the suburban kids, the so-called "good" kids, the ones put onto pedestals for reasons borne of racism and classism. Enough social commentary. Katherine, our server, was hilarious, uberefficient, and psychic for she predicted my choice of dessert in the Molten Lava Cake, something I bagged on at another E 'N P but found to be better here. The cake itself tasted fresher than the one I had elsewhere. Man, that Mile High Meatloaf looked appetizing but fell like the Tower of Babel before my mother's own meatloaf, the benchmark if you will. Drowning in a flavorless gravy, the meatloaf came with a scoop of high school cafeteria-grade mashed potatoes (they'd been sitting around in a pan for a while) and some onion rings as a garnish. I eat my mom's meatloaf with nothing else but ketchup. It's moist on the inside and crusty on the outside; it is perfection. Oy, enough with the Wedding Crashers references.
(3)Angelica R.
A Pittsburgh staple. They're so family-friendly, their mascot (see, they have a mascot - totally family friendly) is a smiling cookie. Most recently, I was here for brunch after church, though I've been coming here for years. The servers are always friendly, it's usually pretty clean, and the buffet is normally well-stocked. I love their new, health-conscious approach to their menu; they still have the classics, like the breakfast smile with full fat and grease or the smart breakfast smile, with less fat and grease. Fresh fruit instead of bacon was actually a refreshing change (and I love me some bacon) and my egg-beater-like egg white substitute really did taste good and egg-y. My father had the same thing, but the original version. Those hashbrowns they have are like fried gold - always the first thing that gets eaten. Our server was always quick with the coffee. Even though she had other tables, she'd take care of us first so as to allow time to chat with her regulars. I can appreciate that; it makes you want to be a regular. Pros: relatively quick service (it's been faster, but it was Sunday), fresh take on the menu, servers take care of the regulars Cons: this time the food delivery was really lagging (no fault of the server, the kitchen must have been slammed), booths weren't fully clean before we sat down
(4)Kerry H.
As far at E'NP's go, this is one of my favorites. The service is always quick. Always. I've never had to wait longer than 20 minutes for food even when there's a line out the door. This E'NP (which is listed as being in Bellevue, though it's actually in Avalon) was the hang out spot for the teens when I was in high school and still appears to be so judging by the number of kids that flood here after football games. Think The Max, but with less magic tricks and far fewer dance-offs. The wait staff will yell at kids if they get too crazy, and in some cases, kick them out. Much appreciated. The Avalon cops also hang out here at night, so it never gets too rowdy. The food here is diner food. Not much else to it. Don't order the steak and you won't be disappointed. There is a pretty big salad bar at this location, and the food changes based on the time of day. One thing that I love about this particular location is the speed at which they attack take-out orders. Again never a more than a 20 minute wait. They also have fresh bakery items in the case, which I love since not all E'NP's bother with that. Make sure you get a Smiley Cookie before you leave...Or a dozen.
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