Category: Restaurants

Nov 07

Pittsburgh Bloomfield Restaurants

One of the best bars in Pittsburgh is The Bloomfield Bridge Tavern. This bar/restaurant has the best Polish food, live music, and drinks in Pittsburgh. The Polish food is so good, offering favorites like Pierogies, Kielbasa, and Stuffed Cabbage. Other Polish food on the menu includes Golabki, Haluski, and Kluski. You can order platters with different varieties of Polish food on them or order your favorite Polish choices separately. If you do not like polish food, then you can always order one of their other great selections of sandwiches, such as the fish sandwich or a hamburger. No matter what you order at The Bloomfield Bridge Tavern, you will not be disappointed.Besides having the best Polish food in Pittsburgh, the other attraction to this bar/restaurant includes the exciting variety of activities that make this place a fun place to go almost ev restaurants in beverley ery single night of the week. The Bloomfield Bridge Tavern is closed on Sunday and Monday, but don’t worry, they are open all of the other days of the week-with plenty going on. For example, there is Open Mic night starting at 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday nights, Drum and Bass night starting at 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, and Thursday nights bring you $1.10 bottles from 5:00 p.m. until 12:00 a.m. On Friday and Saturday nights, there is live music starting at 9:00 p.m. and half off Pierogies from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. This is a great special because the Pierogies and all the food are already at a reasonable price. You really can’t beat all the activities and specials The Bloomfield Bridge has to offer.Besides the great food, specials, and awesome live music that the Bloomfield Bridge has to offer, the atmosphere is also one of the best in Pittsburgh.

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Sep 21

Tacos, Tequilas and Tahari

Who’d of thought there’d be low riders on Nicollet Mall or Brooks Brothers suits being replaced by top buttoned shirts and colors stuck in back pockets. Well, we still haven’t. But you’ ld think we’d be one step closer with a joint called Barrio on the street. If your a home-boy hankering for a little bit of East L.A….this isn’t it. The word barrio means district or neighborhood. It can also mean a cohesive place of sharing which is more of what Barrio Tequila Bar is all about. Tucked into a former Dunn Bros. coffee store next to the venerable Irish Pub The Local, Barrio has carved out a cute little spot for the good looking and well healed downtowners to get their taco fixes along with the chance to sample over 100 tequilas. I happened to walk in the same night the Vikings Beverley Restaurants were playing a Monday night game and was a little surprised to see t.v.’s. Besides the obligatory flat screens poised at the corners of the bar, there was a giant projection screen covering almost an entire wall. Barrio is a long narrow space and the big screen was only directly visible by a few tables, but the reflection in the massive back bar mirror made the images available to practically everyone in the space. But just so not to turn Barrio into a sports bar on nights like this, they kept the hip Latin jazz cranked instead of the banal banter of the t.v. announcers. The crowd ranged from work shirts and jeans to stylish club wear that night seemed rather oblivious to the game. I liked the mix though, it kept everyone relaxed and having a good time. Let’s start at the bar.

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