It would have been a far better experience if it had not been marred by their unprofessional and rude hosts. Despite the presence of at least a dozen open tables for four in the main dining room we were seated in a cramped booth barely large enough for two. After we politely asked to be moved to someplace better suited for three people we were told that those tables were ALL reserved. It was only after having to threaten a fit that we were seated at a table for two which happened to be far larger than the original booth we were placed in. We had a view of all of those "reserved" tables. In the two plus hours we were there not a single person was ever seated there. There are far better brunches in pittsburgh for the same (and less) money. And at those places they won't try to stuff you into a corner while holding tables for non-existent patrons. I still cannot believe that this all happened or frankly why we were treated this way.
September 23, 2007 @ 8:29 PM
a diner from Lincoln Boro, PA
This place is fantastic, some of the best seafood in the city. The dining room is a must see with it's cathedral ceilings and marble columns. The sunday brunch is off the hook. You must check this place out.
I love this restaurant. It is a great family-friendly, neighborhood place to go eat. The salads and home made pizzas are my favorite. They also have an awesome selection of draft beers!
Over priced and rude service. Had one party here and two week later one at Iris and Ivy tea house. Iris and Ivy had much better pricing and service. Iris and Ivy had very good food. Flowers in the attic was twice the price and very rude front des
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It would have been a far better experience if it had not been marred by their unprofessional and rude hosts. Despite the presence of at least a dozen open tables for four in the main dining room we were seated in a cramped booth barely large enough for two. After we politely asked to be moved to someplace better suited for three people we were told that those tables were ALL reserved. It was only after having to threaten a fit that we were seated at a table for two which happened to be far larger than the original booth we were placed in. We had a view of all of those "reserved" tables. In the two plus hours we were there not a single person was ever seated there. There are far better brunches in pittsburgh for the same (and less) money. And at those places they won't try to stuff you into a corner while holding tables for non-existent patrons. I still cannot believe that this all happened or frankly why we were treated this way.
September 23, 2007 @ 8:29 PM
a diner from Lincoln Boro, PA
This place is fantastic, some of the best seafood in the city. The dining room is a must see with it's cathedral ceilings and marble columns. The sunday brunch is off the hook. You must check this place out.
It would have been a far better experience if it had not been marred by their unprofessional and rude hosts. Despite the presence of at least a dozen open tables for four in the main dining room we were seated in a cramped booth barely large enough for two. After we politely asked to be moved to someplace better suited for three people we were told that those tables were ALL reserved. It was only after having to threaten a fit that we were seated at a table for two which happened to be far larger than the original booth we were placed in. We had a view of all of those "reserved" tables. In the two plus hours we were there not a single person was ever seated there. There are far better brunches in pittsburgh for the same (and less) money. And at those places they won't try to stuff you into a corner while holding tables for non-existent patrons. I still cannot believe that this all happened or frankly why we were treated this way.
September 23, 2007 @ 8:29 PM
a diner from Lincoln Boro, PA
This place is fantastic, some of the best seafood in the city. The dining room is a must see with it's cathedral ceilings and marble columns. The sunday brunch is off the hook. You must check this place out.