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Been wanting to try this place for a long time ever since I saw it on Man vs Food and it did not disappoint. Finally ended up in Pittsburgh today and went. I had the double meat pastrami with a side of the smallman street fries and it was amazing. Tasha was behind the bar, seeing her in action kee
Primanti Bros. is a great place to grab a sandwich and experience a Pittsburgh culinary tradition that is loved by some natives and loathed by others. The Retro Tots are perfectly crispy and the sauce is a nice accompaniment. The beer is cold. The sandwiches are tasty. This particular location of Pr
A friend recommended that bar go here when visiting Pittsburgh. From the look of it online I didn’t think it was my kind of place. But when we found ourselves here at lunch time, we said “what the heck? It’s a local iconic place so at least we should give it a try.” So glad we did! Besides the real
Amazing food. The bread is incredible. A must if you visit Pitt. Service was a little slow and the wait was close to an hour, but we were there during Picklesburg, so that was expected. Will definitely visit again!
Outstanding location of iconic regional chain. Seating inside is a classic corner bar atmosphere, while outside is a lovely patio looking out over Market Square. Service was friendly and fast, and we were seated with no wait both at lunch on Memorial Day and at dinner on a Friday night at 5. Ordered
Love Primanti's, staff was great and food was delicious after a long day. Pretty short wait for 2 people, larger groups waited longer. Sitting outside was fun to people watch but servers had to shoo-away plenty of birds and pigeons. Still love this spot and what they do 🥰
Great sports bar with awesome sandwiches. A classic feature of Pittsburg. Had a Yeungling beer. It can get very busy and the service was a little slow.
I didn't know what to expect. We sat at the bar. You get the true Pittsburgh deli feel. Great sandwiches, fries are really good. They put fries on that sandwich so don't order them on the side. Big portions!
Primanti Brothers is an institution and a necessary stop when you are in Pittsburgh or anywhere a restaurant is available. Don't expect fine China or glassware, but the food and just knowing how many people have had the PB experience makes it worth a try.
October 4, 2014, I visited Primanti Bros. at Market Square in Pittsburgh and had the best sandwich ever!! Stacked high on Italian white bread loaded with meat, melted provolone, tomatoes, fresh-cut fries, and coleslaw.
Primanti Brothers in Market Square is ABSOLUTELY Tremendous when it comes to DELICIOUS handheld MASTERPIECES!! 🤩 I was in Pittsburgh, PA last week visiting family when my little big cousin Andrew(6’2) suggested we get DIESEL in the Belly!! 🤪🥳 We ordered 2 Tall Boys: the DON BIG BOSS ITALIAN & the P
Great place to try if you are near Pittsburg PA. Its a chain restaurant but has a cook to order feel. The sandwiches are messy to eat but they are excellent. Not all the food is great, just stick to the sandwich menu.
The hype is out of control for this place. The pastrami and cheese sandwich was very good but honestly, the Reuben sandwich at The Refuge back home blows it away. There also wasn't enough meat in the sandwich. Price point is awesome. Looking forward to trying it again while we are here.
This is a must stop when in town for the Steelers game. It is across the bridge from the stadium not to far (easy walking distance). It's is a staple in Pittsburgh for all Steeler fans. Great food and service. For the southern folks, they do not have sweet tea😱. I know that's a hard one to get over,
This was a recommendation from our docent at Fort Pitt Museum, Mrs. Hutchinson. As this is one of several locations and was on our way we made it our lunchtime provider. The service was good, the food was good and the atmosphere was great! They have a lot of good food selections and a lot of great m
Pastrami and cheese sandwich was good and well priced. Located right in the Market Square with outdoor seating. This location unfortunately didn't have gluten free bread.
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