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13 Sep 07
Originally posted by rbmorrisPrimanti Brother's is awesome if you want some place to eat in Pittsburgh. The original one is in the Strip District.
I was stuck in the Pittsburgh airport once and stopped in a restaurant to have some lunch. One of the things on the menu was a deep fried bologna sandwich with cheese. Sounded beautiful, but I didn't get it.
I still regret it to this day.
Originally posted by slappy115Been there - my then-fiance, now-wife took me there when the Stillers went to the Super Bowl two years ago. I really didn't like the sandwiches, to be honest, and Iron City Beer tastes like transmission fluid.
Primanti Brother's is awesome if you want some place to eat in Pittsburgh. The original one is in the Strip District.
Originally posted by rbmorrisYou know Fried bologna is pretty good too.
I was stuck in the Pittsburgh airport once and stopped in a restaurant to have some lunch. One of the things on the menu was a deep fried bologna sandwich with cheese. Sounded beautiful, but I didn't get it.
I still regret it to this day.
Put cuts in it like a radioactive symbol and toss it on the skillet.
YUM-MEH
Philly tp The Burg is definitely a step up. Unfortunately you won't find the chess clubs like the ones in The City Of Brotherly Lust.
As you may guess, I am anti Phil, but will concede, your city has great resturants and years ago I played chess against a team from General Electric and they were GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by rbmorrisYour not still backed up are ya?
I was stuck in the Pittsburgh airport once and stopped in a restaurant to have some lunch. One of the things on the menu was a deep fried bologna sandwich with cheese. Sounded beautiful, but I didn't get it.
I still regret it to this day.
Originally posted by sasquatch672Isn't Rolling Rock made in Pennsylvania? That's not too bad a beer. I used to drink a sixer of it now and then.
Been there - my then-fiance, now-wife took me there when the Stillers went to the Super Bowl two years ago. I really didn't like the sandwiches, to be honest, and Iron City Beer tastes like transmission fluid.