Best American Restaurants in Ross Township
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- JJimPittsburgh / Western PA •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoNot sure what all the negative reviews are about on Yelp. The place was clean, food was good, hot, and fast.More infoDave & Buster's - Pittsburgh (North Hills)Price: Moderate• American• North Hills•4.6
- TTeriPittsburgh / Western PA •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoVery friendly service. Food was excellent! Great place for us to catch up with friends from out of town over dinner. Atmosphere was perfect and did not feel rushed!! Beer was also very good. Great selection for all of our different tastesMore infoBJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse - McCandlessPrice: Moderate• American• Ross Township•4.4
- DDouglasVIPPittsburgh / Western PA •31 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoHad a fantastic brunch in the igloo for Christmas and everyone had a wonderful time. Service was great and everyone is so niceMore infoThe Wine CavePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Allison Park•4.6
- VVictoriaMunich •20 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024Great server, got us on and out quickly despite being jammed with holiday shoppers.More infoMarketplace Cafe - Nordstrom Ross ParkPrice: Moderate• American• North Hills•4.7
- SJSJPghPittsburgh / Western PA •1 review4.0Dined on May 18, 2023I booked through Open Table, alerting the that we had someone having a birthday and that I would bring candles for dessert and it was a SURPRISE. When we arrived, the gentleman discreetly whispered he had read my message and the server would take the candles. So far so good. No sooner we are seated, the server comes to greet us and blurts out so "we have a birthday here who's is it?". I give her a look like "what are you doing?". She takes our drink order then blabs out "so are we putting candles on the dessert?" What the heck was this girl thinking? WHY would you ever blab that out at the table? 1. the note said it was a surprise 2. even if not she should have been discreet about it. She ruined something very special - it may seem like just a surprise but there was much more to it. I whispered to her that it is a surprise and I don't think she either cared that she ruined it or that she understood she was a blabbermouth. Then as we discussed ordering the lobster bisque, she throws shade at the kitchen staff - something about since they decided to change things t taking long since it's made to order. Had she said they make it to order so it will take a little longer that would have been fine. It was the way she said it - she was dissing her kitchen staff. So already she has earned 2 big strikes for her service. Strike 3 is the dinners were ready and the table was not cleared from the appetizers and soups. I had to clear it for her so she had a space for the dinner plates. Strike 4 is I ask for containers - she clearly sees there's a lot of food but brings 1 small container. I had to ask for more, then ask again for a bag. Someone please train this waitress. I think she wants to do right but desperately needs training. The food was ok; bisque was luke warm, salmon was luke warm. Expensive for what you get.More infoRed Lobster - Pittsburgh - McKnight Blvd.Price: Moderate• Seafood• North Hills•4.3
Discover best American restaurants in Ross Township
Discover the vibrant American dining scene in Ross Township, Pittsburgh, where a variety of restaurants offer a delightful exploration of classic American flavors infused with local flair. These eateries in Western PA celebrate the essence of American cuisine, featuring everything from gourmet burgers and succulent steaks to homestyle comfort foods that warm the heart. Each restaurant boasts a unique atmosphere, from cozy, family-friendly settings to more sophisticated, upscale environments, ensuring that every dining preference is catered to. Patrons can expect not only high-quality food but also exceptional service, making each meal a memorable experience. The dining scene in Ross Township is characterized by its commitment to excellence and innovation in American culinary arts, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. Whether you're a local or just visiting, these restaurants offer a taste of America's rich culinary diversity right in the heart of Pittsburgh.