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  2. Conflict Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Conflict Kitchen was a take-out restaurant in Pittsburgh that served only cuisine from countries with which the United States was in conflict. [3] The menu focused on one nation at a time, rotating every three to five months, and featured related educational programming, such as lunch hour with scholars, film screenings, and trivia nights.

  3. Essie's Original Hot Dog Shop - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant quickly became known for its hot dogs and large portions of French fries, although the menu also includes sandwiches, salads and pizza. In 2001, Gourmet Magazine ranked the hot dogs fourth-best in America, [ 5 ] and The New York Times named it to a list of one of the "high spots in a nation of hot-dog heavens" in 2002. [ 6 ]

  4. Category:Restaurants in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants originating or based in Pittsburgh, in the United States Pages in category "Restaurants in Pittsburgh" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  5. Pamela's Diner - Wikipedia

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    Pamela's Diner is a prominent chain of diners in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Its specialties are crêpe-style pancakes, omelets and Lyonnaise potatoes. [2] It is "treasured" and is considered to be in the "pantheon of pancake purveyors". [1] In 2013, Pamela's Diner was featured by the Wall Street Journal in a "What to Do in Pittsburgh ...

  6. Gullifty's - Wikipedia

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    It was a "cross between a diner and a traditional restaurant," [1] serving fare described as "American eclectic" cuisine [2] Gullifty's was a Pittsburgh landmark known for its desserts. [ 1 ] The building, located at 1922 Murray Avenue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh had 2 levels seating 150 diners.

  7. Lou Pappan - Wikipedia

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    Elias Demetrios Papanikolaou, (May 30, 1930 – April 11, 2023) more commonly known as Lou Pappan was a Greek personality and western Pennsylvania-based restaurant owner who owned the restaurant chain, Pappan's Family Restaurants. [1] [2] [3] He has been described as a Beaver County icon. [4]

  8. Category:Culture of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants in Pittsburgh (18 P) T. Television shows filmed in Pittsburgh (18 P) W. Writers from Pittsburgh (356 P) Y. Yinz (7 P) Pages in category "Culture of ...

  9. Crawford Grill - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Grill was a renowned jazz club that operated in two locations in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.During its heyday in the 1950s and 60s, the second Crawford Grill venue hosted local and nationally-recognized acts, including jazz legends Art Blakey, Charles Mingus, Max Roach, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and Kenny Burrell.