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Recommended by a friend and did not disappoint. The server was friendly, but needs to up his game regarding menu items. When asked questions about menu items, either did not know or was unsure. Highly recommend the wild boar rigatoni. Delicious, pork was tender and the sauce and pasta had a grea
What's for dinner? (January 17, 2020) Funnel + mushroom soup (butter poached lobster/truffle/chives), miso glazed Black cod (hot + sour mushroom broth, diakon, & undo noodles) & date cake (Walnut crumble, Carmel & vanilla ice cream)!!! Yum Yum!! ‍🍽🍸😋 The bread was okay. They had a few different opt
Tasty and well-presented dishes; thoughtful and delicious cocktail menu. Service however was comparably inattentive, disorganized, and not overwhelmingly friendly. We all have our off-nights; would revisit.
I probably could've listened to my waiter talk about the food for hours upon end. He was so knowledgable and provided my dinner guest and I with a great experience. Their menu changes often but I was incredibly pleased with my order of salmon and frites.
I enjoyed coming here, even though the power went out halfway through our meal. My meal was delicious. Side note- they also played some great music playing in the background. Overall a nice experience
We shared the babaganoush, the tuna tartare, and the grilled octopus, and I got the vegetable ravioli. The dishes were a little hit-or-miss, but generally everything was still good. The tuna tartare was flavored mostly with small dollops of sauce you scooped off the plate, and that was a solid appet
Good food but fairly expensive. Very calm ambience but not noteworthy.
Great atmosphere. Wonderful service. Our reservation was for 8:30 and we arrived early, anticipating a few drinks at the bar until our table was ready but they were able to accommodate us early! Food was fabulous as always. Will be back again next Pittsburgh trip.
Great gin drinks, super professional service. Everyone at the table was very happy with their meals (lamb, burger and fried cauliflower, tuna roll and fries). Very cool space too, would have enjoyed just coming for drinks and sitting by the fireplace.
The food quality was top notch. The appetizers we ordered were unique, but very flavorful. The best thing we did was order some of the wide selection of wines. Talk to the sommelier... He made some excellent suggestions and did not disappoint. Parking isn't the greatest around this place, it took a
Can’t wait to come back for the best gin and tonic ever. Our waiter, Landon, was so helpful and sensitive to our needs, including our eighteen month-old daughter. And I haven’t even mentioned the food yet. Just wow. The scallops melted like butter, the duck had perfect crispy skin surrounding the te
Been here twice now and I am slowly becoming indoctrinated into their Gin Club! I so desperately want to hack their G&T -- the quinine taste is so subdued yet the apparent taste of the gin is both delicate and enhanced. Service is spectacular and the vibe is both classy yet relaxed. They bring out a
Went for a private dinner with a large group so menu was fixed, which meant we missed out on many of the great options on the a la carte menu. But it was tasty food, well prepared and nicely presented. The staff are charming and so helpful and some of the cocktails were excellent. If love to go back
My wife and I have dined at Spoon, four times since we moved to Pittsburgh. (it would be more but, we live pretty far away) Regardless, all 4 times the food, the drinks and the service have been excellent. The bartenders and managers remembered our food and beverage selections and we had not been th
Spoon is a really wonderful place for dinner on a cold winter evening! The fireplace in the center is warm and inviting and you can dine next to it if you prefer. Spoon is open on Mondays and that is a blessing when so many restaurants take that day of the week to recover from the weekend. The wi
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