Just returned from a weekend in Pittsburgh, and my friends and I were taken to two great restaurants: Pino's Mercato and Sharp Edge. Both off the beaten path, and both tourist free. Those two things sound good as stand alones, but the food at each of these places was excellent as well.
Pino's is a small Italian restaurant in the Point Breeze neighborhood that has a wide variety of pasta, meat, and pizza. We dined with 8 other people and everyone had an entree that they enjoyed. My chicken marsala was outstanding: nice flavored, good portion, and cooked perfectly. My friend had pasta carbonara and it too was excellent. As a plus, Pino's is also BYOB.
Sharp Edge is tucked away in a residential area of Pittsburgh, and is not very crowded even at peak times. Sharp Edge has a large varitey of beers, with the emphasis on Belgium imports. There food is also good and reasonably priced. The menu is large and has emphasis on burgers, steaks, and chops. Four of us had burgers last night, and they were done just right with a good portion of fries to go along with them. The crowd is very laid back, and is a nice place to go for good beer and good food.
Pino's Mercato
6738 Reynolds St.
Point Breeze
412-361-133
Sharp Edge Beer Emporium
302 South St. Clair Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
412-661-3537[/b]