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Pittsburgh barbecue Restaurant Reviews

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Welcome to our Pittsburgh barbecue restaurant reviews guide where you'll find top restaurants off the beaten path, both locally owned and chain. In fact, some of the best restaurants in the Pittsburgh just might be the little mom and pop operations flying under the radar. For some of the best picks in Pittsburgh, you've come to the right place.

Our Pittsburgh restaurant reviews guide can help you make sense of the thousands of options out there. Happy eating!

Also check out our Best Restaurants in Pittsburgh 2012 Guide


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Boomerang Bbq Catering

 5.0 star(s)  (01/13/2008)
“GOOD FOOD!”

Frankie's Squirrel Hill

   (06/13/2008)
“I expected a typical bar and smoke seen but I recieved was all the opposite. what I got was more like Cheers with better food, and the chef was a master in his trade, and to be friendly with the hundreds of clients, not to mention all the live original music from local artisan. blues rock new you na... ”

Frankie's Squirrel Hill

 1.0 star(s)  (03/19/2008)
“Smoker outside looks like a health hazard. You will smell like BBQ just walking in. Found the food overpriced. Crowd there looked a little too young, and a little too ready to throw down.”