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224, East 8th Avenue, 15120, Homestead, Allegheny County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 412-464-9023
webseite: www.dorothy6.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 40.407411, Longitude: -79.909909
Daniel Sifer
::This place serves brunch. It's amazing and never busy. Great food, atmosphere, and drinks including delicious beers, over 20 on tap. (Outside of Miller time, this is the place to be for amazing beer.)
Lisa Barreiro
::while Dorothy 6 may look like a bar when you walk in, the food is anything but bar food. stellar menu. I had lobster risotto and grilled halibut (at a bar!!) perfectly executed. the prices were reasonable and they have an extensive wine list. I would call Dorothy 6 a gem hidden in Homestead.
Doug Riegner
::One of best restaurants in Pittsburgh. Easy parking on main road along street in Homestead. Best pierogi’s in the Burg. Check out the beer selection. Never too crowded for lunch. Ate there 4 times- delicious every time! Legit great place for lunch or dinner. Outside seating area good for group of 20 or so. BIKE friendly if traveling the local GREAT Allegheny Passage bike trail. (That passes nearby waterfront)
Irv Harris
::Awesome experience. Found this because of a bad experience at voodoo brewery. Food was great and service was awesome. Highly recommend.
Alan Diede
::Eater Brunch and l had the wonderful Potato Pancake Eggs Benedict. Maryann chose the Crab Spinach Omelet. The Potato Pancakes were a marvel. Thick with the right crispy crust and expertly cooked. Served under a generous cut of ham and perfect poached eggs. The egg yolk mixed deliciously with the potato and ham. Maryann was delighted that the Crab in her omelet was the real thing and lots of it. For the price ($10) immitation crab would not have been unexpected someplace else, but not at Dorothy 6. Like our superb server Brandi confirmed, "Everything at Dorothy 6 is real." No doubt.