North Park Lounge
8701 Babcock Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, 15237
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Address :
8701 Babcock Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA, 15237 - Phone (412) 364-9878
- Website https://www.northparklounge.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Robert L.
I have been a customer for 25 years and love the food !
(5)Wil C.
We went here once with our relatives while in Pittsburgh. Such a nice place with obvious history. The menu is enormous and everything we ordered was fantastic. Probably the best service we've ever had in PGH; fast, friendly and spot on the entire meal. What a great experience, and we will go again next time we're in town.
(4)J P.
The NPL is a "Cheers" type of bar/restaurant. A lot of the patrons appear to be regulars, judging by how often I hear a waitress greet a party with a Pittsburghese "How ya doin', hon?" They have an extensive menu with many of the expected items such as a giant fish sandwich (and I mean GIANT), hoagies and burgers, as well as a good number of full entrees featuring chicken, steak and pasta. The walls are decorated with large pictures of golden age movie stars and Pittsburgh sports themed items. They also serve some things you don't see everywhere else, like a sandwich with ham, fried egg, tomato and french fries. Decent beer selection. Daily dinner specials. I'm a fan of the giant fish sandwich, the cajun pasta and the italian hoagie. They have added an outdoor dining area to their already large seating area. Don't be apprehensive when you see a crowded parking lot - they can accommodate a lot of diners. But Friday and Saturday nights will probably mean a wait at peak dinner hours. The service is always friendly and prompt. Prices are on the low side of the moderate range for meals. Review based on about a dozen visits.
(4)Joe M.
You can't go wrong with this choice. A huge menu and bar area will satisfy even the most picky eaters in your party. I have never had a bad thing to eat here. They also have a great selection of wings and draft beers at reasonable prices.
(4)pittsburgh p.
Neighborhood bar/restaurant with plenty of comfortable seating. The servers are good and so is the food. I've never had a bad meal here. Try the fish sandwich (it's gigantic!). Moderately priced. You can't go wrong here.
(4)Joseph L.
We order to go from here all the time. The burgers are really good to go and so are the fries. The one word of wisdom I have is, do not order lounge fries to go. They lose their magic and appeal.
(4)Michael A.
We have been here many times over the last 20 years. The place has gotten to be dirty, less friendly and most of all it doesn't have very good food. Me and my family visited the restaurant on September 5. We were greeted by two younger girls that were accommodating when we asked to be switched from one seating area to another. Things stated off ok. We ordered all of our meals (5) and asked for the "lounge fries" as our appetizer. The came fairly quickly and looked good, but once we ate a few we all noticed a stinky dish rag smell to the fries. They also had a nasty taste to them. Then we get our meals and two of us ordered the grilled chicken wrap with mild wing sauce on the side. The wing sauce was just so bad; it was literally a droplet of Franks Hot Sauce and the rest was grease!!! We asked the manager about it and he said that was exactly what it is and that is the way they make their mild wing sauce! We have made a decision not to visit this place any more based on our last 5 visits it so.
(3)Samantha E.
NPL seems to be going downhill. Horrible service from the hostesses, waited 45 minutes for a table we called ahead for and was told upon arrival it would only be a 30 minute wait. Hostesses were rude and lacked any welcoming presence, they seated a larger party that came in after us with no real excuse. The waitress was wonderful but the food was lackluster...burned chicken parm and uncooked baked potatoes left the entire table disappointed. Manager took the chicken parm off the bill but offered no real apology or explaination. Won't be back anytime soon.
(2)Dennis H.
We stopped in here the other night because BJ's was too busy. It's drab and the food is just okay. I don't care how busy anything else is, I don't see myself coming back. Maybe when I'm 90, actually, because that seems to be their primary demographic.
(1)Sheila B.
North Park Lounge is a place I go to regularly because it's just so darn good and consistent. Get the Lounge Fries (maybe with a side of Lipitor??) because they're fried, cheesy glorious-ness. They are a must have at NPL. As far as entrees go, I have many favorites. The Black and Blue cheeseburger is delicious with caramelized onions and bleu cheese on a 1/2 lb quality patty of beef. The Italian hoagie has the perfect ratio of toasted crustiness to softness of the bread. The meat isn't that mystery meat you get at other places but lean, flavorful Italian meats. The French Onion soup is served in a generous crock with an even more generous portion of cheese melted and gooey on top. So good on a fall or winter day. The salads are huge. The steak salad is one of my favorites in the area and is served "Pittsburgh-style" with French fries on it (of course!). The servers are friendly and many of them have been there for years. Always quick to refill your drink or give you a recommendation if you can't decide what to order. There are a TON of TVs, so definitely a great place to catch a game. They have lots of events and contests that go on (Karaoke, Trivia night, etc.) so something to check out when you're there.
(4)David K.
Love this place. Have always had tremendous service while enjoying a fantastic meal. I have had the Texan burger, salad, French onion soup, lounge fries, the nachos and the Cajun chicken pasta which is by far my favorite, but they are all excellent choices at a fair price. The portions are huge and you will most likely have leftovers. Parking lot is huge and there are plenty of spaces. Tv's are throughout the restaurant and have a variety of different games on.
(5)Kristin B.
I have mixed feelings about North Park Lounge (NPL). So far my guy and I have come here twice, once for a Friday evening dinner in February and once for a Tuesday evening dinner back in March. On both occasions my burger and sweet potato fries were solid, but other aspects of this place have left me feeling as though NPL isn't quite the place for me. NPL was packed during our Friday night experience, and I don't doubt that's the case most Friday nights. The wait wasn't so bad, though standing around near the bathrooms and claw machine wasn't an ideal waiting scenario. During our wait we got a good look at the clientele situation, which is basically everyone--college kids looking to let loose, middle-agers equally letting loose, families, couples. I noticed at least 2 toddlers in attendance, which was odd to me being that NPL seems to be just as focused on the bar/lounge aspect of the establishment as it is on the food and that most customers appeared to be enjoying more than a couple adult beverages. Anyway, NPL seems to be a place where everyone is welcome. During that first dinner Husband's fish sandwich was terrible--very bready with just a thin, dry fish fillet. A shame for a region that boasts some pretty amazing big fried fish sandwiches. (In case you're interested, I think the best fish sandwich is at no-frills Harry's Place off Route 51, about 30 minutes away.) My burger, on the other hand, was solid. It was cooked close to the medium-rare I had specified, and the seasoning was in-your-face but not totally overwhelming. The sweet potato fries, which I order often at various establishments, were very good. The White Russian I had with my dinner was the worst I've ever had. More on NPL's White Russian in the next paragraph. During our second dinner at NPL we kept if safe and ordered burgers. Our waitress that day wasn't particularly pleasant, but because she was chatty I did take the opportunity to ask her about the White Russian before ordering one. She explained that at the bar the beverage gun has a button specifically for White Russians. In other words, the bartender pushes a button and White Russian spurts into the glass, no mixing necessary. Needless to say my Tuesday night White Russian was just as bad as the Friday night White Russian. Funny how some bars employ "mixologists" who are so into preparing pricey handcrafted cocktails with a hundred ingredients, and other bars have guns that not only measure the alcohol but that actually go a step further and mix the drink. The dichotomy of bartending! I prefer a happy middle ground. I like that I can come here for a decent burger; however, I can't currently justify giving North Park Lounge more than 3 stars.
(3)Patrick B.
Love the pizza the steak and cheese and the place. Try to hit one of their restaurants every time I am in the Burgh. Plenty if TV screens to watch the game and just a good local joint. You can always count on a hockey game being on during season in this place. Hoping Detroit beats Boston tonight in this sudden death OT. Go wings Had the worst bar tender in a long time. She is more worried about talking to everyone than getting patrons taken care Had the worst bar tender in a long time. He is more worried about talking to everyone than getting patrons taken care of. Still a 5 even with a horrible bar tender
(5)Andrea M.
Food was very good, decent prices but I felt like I was bothering the waitress with wanting food containers, refills and she wasn't very friendly. I usually tip 25 percent. I didn't this time.
(3)Kelly K.
The food is pretty good as far as bar food goes but I had to knock off a few stars because the drinks are a rip off unless you're drinking beer. The cocktails are mixed very weak and you will not get your money's worth.
(3)Michaela R.
I went here yesterday to meet some friends for dinner. The waitresses and the hostess were very nice , hostess had a booth cleaned just for us even though there were empty tables. Our food came really fast, and everything was good, I had a sandwhich with a pretzel bun very good! I got one of there specialty drinks the strawberry palmer, it was good. One of my friends got a cosmo and said it was too strong she couldnt even drink it. The food is pretty good here and its really cheap. We were there on a tuesday and they got really busy, looks like alot people stop there after work.
(5)Amanda J.
The North Park lounge will not blow your mind, but it's consistent and decent food. The general vibe is a neighborhood bar feeling, similar cliental to an Applebee's. But I'd rather service a local establishment. There are tvs everywhere, which is slightly distracting. I've never had great service here, but it's typically at least acceptable. I usually order the Buffalo Chicken Wrap. It's not overwhelmingly spicy, but it still packs a punch. Otherwise, I wouldn't get anything exotic here, but the standard menu fare is just fine. My only complaint is you cannot really eat "healthy" here if you so chose. The portions are outrageous, and everything comes with French Fries. Would a fruit side without an up charge kill anyone?
(3)Mark M.
Good solid place for comfort food. Garlic rolls are amazing. I had the Reuben. Good flavor but only on the good side of average. My wife had a cheese burger and said it was very good. Family friendly atmosphere in the restaurant and a fun atmosphere at the bar.
(4)Heather S.
I will say this, i haven't had a bad experience here in the many times I have attended and I will give you a tip...if you are going on a Friday and think you will sit at the bar, be forewarned, you probably won't. The place is full of regulars who arrive an hour early , at least, just to get a seat at the bar and they know each other so they are watching and waiting for seats to open. It is a great crew, a family really, and fun if you can be so lucky to be a guest with a regular. Go anyway, but be ready to wait regardless, it's busy and delicious!
(4)Mila W.
Great place been going here for years. The Pizza, French onion soup, Cajun pasta, burgers, the list goes on have all been good. Whenever there was a probably they've always took car of it. Can really busy during games.
(5)Ashlynn R.
I liked it. It's like a more home town style Applebee's if you want to know what it looks like and what to compare the menu to. Kind of dark inside and there are a lot of TVs which is great if there's a game on but for the most part I found them all distracting. Our service was great, took a bit long for our food but that happens and frankly the burger was worth waiting for. The portions are really large! Seriously, that hamburger was almost too big. It came with a dill spear which I love lol - it's the little things. I really liked their fries too :) I'm sure that we will be back.
(4)Michal R.
Went there on a double date. Nice neighborhood bar and grill. Food was mediocre - not special about it. Garlic rolls were fantastic. My wife got a ruben which was standard, kinda dried out though. They have free popcorn which comes is different. I got the meatloaf which was good but obviously not healthy at all. Overall, we will probably go back in the future.
(3)Matthew M.
Great place to hang out and watch games. Booths have tv with the NFL ticket so you don't need bar space to catch the game you want to see. Wings are on the pricey side at $6.49 for 5 or $10.99 for 10, but this can be easily avoided by ordering the pizza (which is actually pretty good) and wings which comes with two decent sized one topping slices and 5 wings for $8.99. Best homemade ranch dressing ever! It's a really decent deal when combined with a $2.50 Coors light on NFL game day. I also had the munchies platter for $12.99 which was probably almost enough for three people. Is the food the best, probably not, but hey, it's a bar, they have the NFL ticket and cheap beer, so what more could I asked for beside some good old bar grub? Looks like their sit down dinners are pretty decent too, but haven't had them yet. Portion sizes are very favorable. Place is usually busy but it is big enough where space is not an issue. Oh, and FREE POPCORN at the Hostess stand.
(4)Michele S.
This is a great family restaurant with lots of choices. It's always busy, but worth the wait. The portions are good sizes and the service is great. Go on your birthday and spin the birthday wheel. Great salads, burgers and chicken Parmesan.
(4)David B.
The fish sandwiches at the North Park Lounge are legendary. The fish is huge, and it's cooked perfectly. I never order anything else here, but then why would I need to? It's the place to go for fish sandwiches. The service is excellent, and the fish sandwiches come to your table in just a few minutes. I like sitting out on the patio. They have a nice fireplace there, and it's quite cosy.
(3)Val M.
The food is very good, but can be a bit expensive compared to some other places for certain dishes. Their drinks are also pretty pricey and I had a special mixed drink that they had... It was awful. But my friend got a different mixed drink that was blue(some drink that was a seasonal special) and it was ok. The atmosphere is very nice, I love the patio... Even when it's cold because of the fire. They also have a birthday wheel, so that is a fun bonus for a celebration! I would suggest the NPL!
(4)Christian L.
After looking at reviews, my wife and I decided to try NPL on a Friday night. Like most restaurants on Friday, either show up early or be prepared to wait. Even though it was a cold night, we were sat on the patio. It was nice because they had a fire place and heaters and the patio is less crowded and cramped than the seats inside. The wait staff was ok, but i was not overly impressed. It is tough to judge on only one visit, but I don't like to have an empty drink cup for as long as we had. The food was above average bar food. We ended up ordering the Lounge fries and the giant fish sandwich with a side of onion rings. The cheese sauce on the fries was delicious and much better than the neon orange cheese sauce you get at a lot of other places. The fish was cod and was pretty good but a little greasy. Overall, we did not leave hungry and I would order everything we did again.
(4)Dennis U.
We hit North Park for lunch and it was OK.. The menu is bar food with nothing outstanding. The burger that I had was not exceptional but OK. All in all if your in the area and you have this as an option, you won't loose.
(3)Matt C.
Though NPL boasts an extensive menu with lots of good choices, I'm awarding a fourth star for one appetizer (which might as well be an entree): the delicious, creative, and well-executed BBQ Chicken Ranch Dip. A multi-cheese blend is swirled with barbecue sauce and a hint of ranch dressing, topped with a generous helping of chicken chunks, and served next to a basket of tortilla chips with which to scoop the gooey and hearty symphony of salt, meat and cheese. I haven't had the chance to explore a significant number of the offerings, but I suspect there are a few other gems scattered throughout the less impressive options--which are still not bad.
(4)John S.
NPL is a great restaurant and I go there weekly. The good: - Tons of appetizer choices for sports bar food. Wings, Pretzels, Big fries with cheese/bacon, nachos that are good but will make you poop green, onion rings and other things. - I love their burgers. My mom hates them but I really enjoy them. - I don't eat much fish but everyone loves their big fish sandwich. - You will have something to take home, especially if you have an appetizer. - The walking manager is really a great guy. He is the heart of NPL. The bad: - The bus boys are like hawks preying on little birds when there are empty plates or glasses around. They watch and wait and glance at you multiple times, begging you to finish. It gets annoying. - They have TV's at all the booths, however, the TV's have maybe 6-7 channels. 1 is some kind of poker game, 1 always has no audio and if there is a Pittsburgh sports game on, it will be on multiple channels, meaning you get maybe 3 different channels to choose from. - They have new booths and there is one by the door that is only meant for people under 150lbs. It was the first booth I couldn't fit in ever in my life. TIPS: - They take a long time to make burgers and other meats. - They "stagger" food and appetizers. This means that after you order an appetizer, they will wait however long they feel to put in the order. Tell them not to "stagger it" and you will be out of there A LOT quicker.
(4)M A.
I've been coming to this restaurant for dinner with my parents since I was a kid. If I were to rate my first 30+ trips here I would give this place 5 stars, no questions asked. The service is always great, prices are reasonable, and the food is delicious. However, if I were to rate my most recent experience here I'd have to give it only 1 star. (Leading to my overall rating of 3 stars). I absolutely recommend coming out to the lounge for dinner, but if you're looking for a reasonable breakfast spot I'd suggest looking elsewhere. I recently visited the lounge for one of their lesser-advertised events: their Sunday morning brunch buffet. From the moment I stepped in the front door I felt like this may have been a mistake. The hostess looked at me and my guest and, rather than delivering a pleasant "Good morning, are you here for brunch?", she said to us "You do know this is a buffet, right?". (Is this a "fat joke"? What a nice way to greet your guests). From here, the visit only got worse. Rather than offering us a seat near the food or even in a reasonably located area in the nearly empty restaurant, the hostess took us to a booth in the back corner, DIRECTLY next to a table of people whose chairs were blocking the entrance of our booth. (We literally had to ask them to move their chairs in every time we got up from our table). The food happened to be the best part of the visit - unfortunately, it was only on par with an average college dining hall (read: burnt bacon, cold biscuits and gravy, rotting fruit). Additionally, since they don't offer a menu or even mention a price online or in the restaurant, please know going in that this will cost you $11.99 per adult (as of today, price likely to rise), not including drinks. And if you do get a drink, this will cost you just shy of $3 for a 12 oz glass of milk, juice, or other standard breakfast drink. Another heads up since there are no prices listed (no menu) and your waitress will not tell you - refills are not free or even discounted. In fact, I wound up spending nearly as much on drinks (non-alcoholic - I had milk and my guest had OJ) for my guest and me as I did on the food. I understand that a restaurant has to make money, but I do believe they should have prices posted so you know what to expect when the bill comes. To recap: If you're looking for a reasonably priced local restaurant that provides quality service and a nice meal at dinner time I absolutely recommend coming to NPL on Babcock. However, if you're looking for a reasonably priced local restaurant that provides quality service and a nice buffet at breakfast time I sincerely recommend you look elsewhere.
(3)Jason D.
This place is alright....I personally enjoy the North Park Clubhouse better, but as a whole the menu is standard bar food fare with a few dinner options available. I have always received good service though which makes up for the middle of the road dining food options.
(3)Mike S.
Great Happy Hour Specials from 5-7 on bar food. Plenty of TV's, and Buzztime NTN Network to play trivia. Staff is friendly and service is quick.
(5)Brian D.
$8 for a Sam Adams stout !?! The italian hoagies are good. I've heard that the pizza is good. The wings are just ok (too salty, too fatty). I think the food at the Route 8 NPL clubhouse location is better.
(2)Molly C.
North Park Lounge is a great place to meet friends for Happy Hour drafts and fish sandwiches on Friday after work. The best bar food around the North Hills and a friendly atmosphere make North Park Lounge a place you want to hang out with your friends and relax. In addition to the fish sandwiches, the barbeque chicken dip is always a crowd pleaser!
(4)Lisa G.
NPL is very close to home and I have come here with my family for a quick dinner or to meet the girls for a drink and some appetizers. The food is typical bar food, fair to middlin' in taste and quality. The service has gotten worse and worse and today had to be the worst of the worst. We waited for over 5 minutes to place our order although we expressed that we were ready when we sat down. The sliders were overcooked and the buns were burnt. The soup we ordered was runny, oily and although it was wedding soup, it only had three pebble sized meatballs. To top off the visit, the server placed dirty dishes from another table on our table when we were getting ready to leave. Having been a server and bartender in the past, I would NEVER think to leave dirty dishes on a table, especially dishes from another table. Unbelievable.
(2)Doug G.
Nice atmosphere, but has gotten really expensive the last couple of years.
(4)Andrew H.
Typical American and bar food, casual setting and service. Prices are a tad high for the quality. This location on Babcock is always packed, partly due to their numerous weeknight specials / happy hour deals / lunch specials. They've renovated and expanded the restaurant a bit, with a patio extension and a few tables out front. A lot of tvs, but nothing over the top or fancy. Service is adequate to slightly unsatisfactory. Waiters/waitresses aren't overly friendly or too excited about their jobs. For lunch, there's no hostess -- I suppose a good way to cut a few dollars in the cost column. The appetizers are the main attraction at NPL. Popular appetizers include the iconic lounge fries and their buffalo wings. The small lounge fries is a misnomer -- it's huge and easily shared between two people. For $6.99, they are earning a massive profit, but you aren't going to replicate this at home. The golden brown fries have crunch, yet you can still enjoy the potato within. Topped with creamy cheddar, a little mozzarella, and bacon bits, the lounge fries a guilty pleasure. The rest of the menu consists of sandwiches, hoagies, pizzas, burgers, and some dinner items. I had the reuben for lunch -- a good amount of corned beef with sauerkraut, swiss, and thousand island on marble rye bread. In comparison to all of the reubens I've eaten in my life, I would score NPL's version as par. Aside from the sandwich, I had a side of slaw and a pickle; however, at $8.29, the price is still a bit steep in my opinion. Not a bad place for their specials or to share some appetizers with friends or even a casual lunch, but it wouldn't be my choice for dinner.
(2)Brian C.
I like their hot wings and ranch. I'll be back.
(4)Gary R.
Great crowd for happy hour, excellent service! And a very upbeat fun atmosphere I definitely recommend and my wife and I went on a Tuesday can only imagine how much fun on a Friday!
(5)Jeremy G.
This is located on the edge of Pittsburgh proper and was probably there before Ohio got statehood. Some of the people in there look as though they came with barstool bolted to their arse. It really is old time Steelers country and is a serious sports bar, with big flat screens on almost every wall and individual table TVs just in case you want to see a game up close. We were there for an impromptu get-together for a high school class from 19mumblymumbly and I got to see a lot of the food coming out. Huge heapings of all things fried, and a Rueben the size of a light rail car were the norm, and then there were the big dishes of pasta that sometimes people asked for a clamshell for, but for the most part just wielded the oat shovel until it was all gone. The patio had a different set of people who wanted to get stuffed and roasted around a gas fire with 5-foot flames. Not much for me in the choice of beers, but this really is a Yuengling drinker type of place, and I settled for a draught Guinness. Later on I got wise and asked for a mixed drink, and I must admit I was impressed because they knew both how to make a rusty nail and how to make it man size. Good solid Pittsburgh and not much else.
(4)Pat W.
Can't come here without having the lounge fries. Great for watching games because they have tvs everywhere and now they even have them in booths. Great happy hour specials if you sit at the bar. Overall a great place to go to if you like beer and sports.
(4)Ian L.
I have been going to the Lounge for years with my family and it is always a place we take out of area visitors to. Like stated before, it's a 'Cheers' type place, but almost leans towards a TGI Friday's type place, but with a friendlier staff. The service has always been quick and prompt and the staff is friendly and treats you respectably. Any requests are normally handled without and issue. Quite often the owner, Mark, will stop by your table to either ask how things are going or even deliver your food. Its definitely a quality I like to see in a restaurant when the owner is so involved in his investment and is there to ensure that everyone is enjoying themselves. As for the food, I doubt theres much, if anything that is not good to order. I have tried a range of their food from the Lounge fries, cheese steaks, burgers, fish sandwiches, and wraps, and have never been disappointed. Now I'm not a huge salad fan because I love sinking my teeth into some type of meat, my mother and sister always enjoy them and rarely order anything else. There beer specials are also quite good and for a first timer, I'd suggest getting some Lounge Fries (Cheese and Bacon with Ranch dressing) along with a beer and the Giant Fish sandwich. *drool*
(4)Kim M.
I used to come here occasionally and like the wings and the sandwiches. The last three times have been progressively worse over the last year. The pasta overcooked, the sauce thick and tasteless, the salad rife with old refrigerator - you know what I mean, the wings and fish and french fries as if they came straight from the SYSCO truck and then to the freezer then to the fryer. If you don't know what I mean then by all means keep eating here. Clearly the food does not deter the masses who pack this place and Olive Garden etc. I'm sure the bar is a good time. It is too bad that even a local small chain has let the food go like this. I imagine they are resting on their reputation. The service is friendly and the outside patio is nice but I will not return because of the food.
(1)Emily M.
The lounge fries... are the BEST! And for those of you who love ranch, this is by far the best ranch I've ever had. NPL is a great Pittsburgh feeling stop, with tons of locals and great service. Tons of TVs so you can always catch a current game, and they even added small TV screens to the booth tables. The owner is very personable and you can see him checking in with tables on a regular basis. Definitely a recommended stop if you are in the area but are not familiar with NPL.
(5)Nik B.
The lounge fries. Oh god, god yes. That's all you need to order, and that's all you need to know. Oh, and the beer and the people are also both great.
(4)Matt G.
I don't go to Pittsburgh that often, but when I do there is always a stop at the NPL. This place has an extensive menu (including lounge fries), access to every game through one of it's plethora of TVs, a decent sized bar, and a wheel of prizes that you get to spin on your birthday. What more can you ask for? The downside is the occasionally long wait. not many other options in the area and you can tell.
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