Braddock's American Brasserie in Pittsburgh

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107, 6th Street, 15222, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 412-992-2005
website: www.braddocksrestaurant.com
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Latitude: 40.4437894, Longitude: -80.002279

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    William Waytenick

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    We went for brunch, as we stayed at the Renaissance. Food was very good, but the service was disappointing. Other tables around us were experiencing the same. May try it again for the convenience, but won't go out of my way to go back.

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    Ernst C

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    You've heard of beer flights to taste various beers well why not go here for a whiskey flight and taste various flavors and also have great food This is a real treat and right in the city of Pittsburgh in the Renaissance Hotel which is also a great spot to take a view of PNC Park and the Three Sister Bridges (6th, 7th and 9th Streets)

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    Heather Heald

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    My husband and I visited April 1 for Easter dinner. The atmosphere was very inviting and comforting. Our waitress (Michelle) did a fabulous job! I am a very difficult customer as I have many unusual requests. She graciously accommodated me with each request. The manager was very friendly and accomadating as well. Our food was fabulous and the scallops were to die for!!! We had a wonderful Easter dinner and I very glad we choose this restaurant to celebrate our holiday!

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    Matthew Burdine

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    High class hidden away gem with great food service and prices!

  • Ronel DeBlois

    Ronel DeBlois

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    We thought our food was excellent. I especially recommend the beet and goat-cheese salad—a fairly common menu item in nice restaurants, but this one is outstanding. However, I warn you about the wine list. When you see them charging $40-50 for very common under-$10 grocery-store bottles like Darkhorse and Kendall-Jackson, you know that they have very little respect for their customer's common sense. Come on, Braddock's: you can do better than that. I expect some mark-up, but that's gouging.

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