Rusty Nail Menu

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  • Kerry H.

    The Sunday brunches serve great pancakes, and I always felt so fancy eating here as a kid. Note that if you wait until the churches let out to get in line that there will be a long queue outside. The rest of the menu ranges from decent to average, but the food is always cheap. The tables are so close together it feels like you're crawling over your neighbors to be seated. On nicer summer days and during any of the Bellevue events, they often serve fresh lemonade or iced tea outside.

    (3)
  • Stacey C.

    I really wanted to like the Rusty Nail. I love little local restaurants like this. But it really is a very tight squeeze, to begin with. They really need to pull some tables out of there to make more room. We were right on top of another table with two very loud young children, and there was just no buffer. And the food was.... just so bland! I get that it was supposed to be homestyle cooking, but it just had no flavor. To be fair, we did go for dinner, and I understand that this place is more of a breakfast joint, so I would be willing to try it again sometime for breakfast. For dinner though, unless you like super-bland food, I probably wouldn't return for seconds.

    (2)
  • Tricia S.

    The home-cooked breakfasts at The Rusty Nail in Bellevue are wonderful, prices are reasonable, the wait staff are gems, and is often bragged about by Bellevue locals. That said, two stars is all I can muster primarily due to the tiny, cramped dining area. I've witness people at three tables being disrupted while they are eating so departing diners would have enough room to push their chair away from the table and pass by others just to leave. Don't get me wrong, I adore that Pittsburgh is a small, friendly city, but I'm not fond of getting elbowed in the back as the guy behind me cuts his breakfast steak and eggs, nor knowing his guest gargled with Cool Mint Listerine this morning (or worse, didn't) . Yes, the tables are packed THAT close together. And whatever you do, don't dare bring a large friend here to dine when it's busy unless you enjoy feeling like a complete 'jag off' for doing so on the way out.

    (2)
  • Amanda J.

    The Rusty Nail is a neighborhood diner-style restaurant that serves Pittsburgh-centric comfort foods. Meatloaf, pasta, and hot roast beef all grace the menu. I came here with my dad who ordered a hot roast beef, and I ordered a bowl of spaghetti and meatballs. Both meals were right around $10 and delicious. The portions were huge, and the waitstaff was very friendly. I'm guessing it was the owner, but a nice guy came around asking everyone how their food was and making small talk. Nice touch.

    (4)
  • Jake P.

    This is one of the true sleepers of "neighborhood Pittsburgh." Since 1979, this "diner/family restaurant" has been serving excellent breakfasts and home-cooked dinners. The staff has been there as long. They have some of the best fresh-brewed iced tea in the city. They also have my favorite pancakes. If you're looking for a cheap, low key, dependable place to go, come home at 8 o'clock one evening, sit in the window, and especially around the holiday season, I assure you that it will be one of the best "old time" meals you'll ever have. I hate its name, but I love the Rusty Nail.

    (4)
  • Jayna G.

    Wanted to try this neighborhood brunch spot and popped in this weekend. It's cash only and seat yourself so don't just stand there when you walk in like we did. There's no hostess station so pick a table and sit down. Blend! We sat down next to an elderly gentleman reading the newspaper in his Steelers' Starters jacket. That's the type of brunch place this is. Prices are very reasonable: basic breakfasts (eggs, pancakes, omlettes) weren't over $6.95 and even the specials were only $8 or $9. I got the eggs benedict which is my go-to, however I didn't care for this version. Instead of hollandaise sauce, the dish comes with CHEESE sauce. Not my favorite that it came on a thin English muffin either, but our potatoes were good. (Two options: deep fried and pan fried with onions. We got both and thought the deep fried were best. Can you blame us?!) Total bill for 2 came to $20. I'm looking forward to going back and trying some of their other breakfasts!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Rusty Nail

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