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Cafe On Main, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Coffee Restaurant Details
Address: 914 Main St, Pittsburgh (Allegheny), Pennsylvania (PA), 15215
Send to devicePhone: (412) 782-2248
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10/09/2015 4:12 pmAbsolutely delicious food and large portions, but the service needs some help. Perfect for a Sunday breakfast/brunch when you aren't in a rush. Man Waffle=BOMB |
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08/28/2015 6:34 pmThis was a surprise for us to find in Sharpsburg. The place is cute and clean, the staff is friendly and accommodating, and the food was AMAZING! We had brunch - my husband's omelet was unique, delicious, and filling. My smoked salmon with poached eggs was perfect.... And they didn't "over-cook" the salmon as other breakfast places sometimes do, so I was happy! The potatoes (home fries) were seasoned wonderfully as well. |
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07/26/2015 7:17 pmFirst time going today. The staff was stressed as they explained it's the busiest day of the week, but I felt like their primary concern was flipping tables. They were in a hurry to get our order, get us out of there when we finished our meal, explaining they "had too many people waiting". The food was good, but the atmosphere was too chaotic to enjoy ourselves. Most likely won't return. |
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01/07/2015 9:55 pmMy wife and I like to go out for breakfast sometimes on the weekend. We used to try all sorts of different places but then found Cafe On Main. Wonderfully friendly service, they make sure to try to remember our names and what kind of coffee we like. We've both had nearly everything on their breakfast menu and are always so happy with the results. Make sure to try the Southwestern Omlette, or the Manwaffle if they're serving it. Amazing. |
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10/12/2014 7:10 pmAttentive service with delicious food, and it came out pretty quickly from the kitchen. They even gave us complimentary mimosas. Plenty of vegetarian options. We both had omelette specials, with big potato chunk home fries that were spiced nicely. The ciabatta bread with butter was like eating a bread cloud. |