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Where is the Best Salad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

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Where is the Best Salad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

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Cafe Frick has a good, small seasonal menu of salads and well-prepared entrees and serves a classic high tea. They always have at least one vegetarian item on the menu, and it’s consistently excellent. The room has lovely views of the Frick estate (you can sign up for a tour of the house if you want), and it’s steps from the Frick art gallery which has a nice, little permanent collection of 17th-19th c. European art and hosts some great small travelling shows, too. The cafe is often booked to capacity at peak hours, so it’s a good idea to reserve, even for lunch and tea. (Note: If you’re not member they will only take your reservations up to 48-hours in advance.) Be warned, though, the people who take phone reservations are snotty and off-putting, but once you’re there, most of the waitstaff is pleasant enough. A great place to take Mom.Pros + Nice room, beautiful views, good foodCons – Service can be snotty

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I am 64 years old, and I consider myself an expert at knowing just what makes a good restaurant “good.” Armstrong’s is like an Eat’ N Park with larger portions….but no salad bar. I recall a LONG time ago (mid 1960s) when Armstrong’s had initially opened for business on Mount Washington (Duquesne Heights) before they relocated to “The Galleria”, followed by another move to the corner of Grove Rd at Library Rd. Prices were low, service was good, portions were large, and food quality was only average. At present, Armstrong’s is largely unchanged…..except prices are less inexpensive now. This place is only slightly above average. I’ve learned that the most popular eateries are very often undeserving of their popularity and/or notariety. Just chalk it all up to the fact that human beings are just a species of animal, and feed the livestock. (“slop the hogs!”)Pros + Location, portion size, unpretentious/casual/family dress code.Cons – Prices, long wait to be seated.

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