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- DDanPittsburgh •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat food, drinks and watching the game as we took a break from the casino! Always a good experience. Thanks.More infoSports & Social at Pittsburgh Live!Price: Moderate• Sports Bar• Greensburg•4.7
- TTheresaGreater Boston •26 reviews5.0Dined on 14 Nov 2024My friend and I had the three branches dinner . It was so delicious! Preceded by a glass of champagne. The host told us the story of the restaurant and the property. The server was excellent. We were stuffed so had no room for dessert. The chef was kind enough to wrap it to go. Worth the trip from Ohiopyle!More infoTreeTops RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Acme•4.8
- CChristophervipPittsburgh •15 reviews5.0Dined on 7 Nov 2024The duck was fabulous and drinks always wonderful.More infoVallozzi's GreensburgPrice: Expensive• Italian• Greensburg•4.7
- MMichaelPhiladelphia County •12 reviews5.0Dined on 2 Nov 2024Lovely dry wines flight and a very good salami pizza! Emily was a very attentive server.More infoSanaView Farms Winery and CafePrice: Moderate• Winery• Champion•4.8
- AAlbertPittsburgh •4 reviews5.0Dined on 26 Oct 2024Great Food & Excellent Service but a bit pricey for the wreaMore infoIronRock Tap HousePrice: Expensive• American• Greensburg•3.4
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Ligonier may be a small town, but it's not lacking in big flavors. Specializing in classic American staples done well, the majority of local restaurants are well-trusted standbys like roadhouses and diners. If you're looking for a satisfying burger or a perfectly cooked steak, they have you covered. The menus may seem typical for American cuisine, but a savvy diner will know to settle their attention on local Pennsylvanian favorites like pot pies or dippy eggs. You can also indulge your sweet tooth with the unique Pennsylvanian Dutch shoofly pie. Wash it down with a root beer, an invention from nearby Philadelphia. While American fare may be the name of the game, there's also a scattering of Italian, Asian, and Mexican options to be found.
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