Burgh’s Pizza & Wing Pub Menu

  • Starters
  • Greens & Things
  • Soup
  • Pasta Specialties
  • Sandwich Baskets
  • Sandwiches
  • Burgh's Jumbo Buffalo Wings
  • Burgh's Calzones
  • Burgh's Hoagies
  • Burgh's Original Pizza
  • Signature Pizza
  • Thin Deck Pizza
  • Kids Korner
  • Sweet Treat
  • Beverages

Diabetics at Whataburger

Diabetics need to be a bit cautious while dining at Whataburger. Almost every burger is rich in sodium content and it is highly recommended to keep your burger cravings in control while dining at Whataburger. However, you can always satisfy your cravings for a burger by choosing Whataburger Jr. or other non-burger items from the menu.

Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for Diabetics:

A diabetic should resist from ordering any extra meat-based burger such as Double Meat Whataburger or Triple Meat Whataburger to limit the sodium intake and calories. Most burgers except the Whataburger Jr. are high in sodium and hence should be avoided.

If you are a diabetic, you should also avoid Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwich and Whataburger Patty Melt at Whataburger. Chicken Fajita Taco is also off-limits for diabetics. You must also avoid Breakfast Platter and Pancake Platter from the menu. Pancakes and Cinnamon Roll from the breakfast menu are also off-limits for diabetics.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Whataburger

Double Meat Whataburger Jr.®

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 20g (Tans. Fat 1g & Sat. Fat 6g), 700mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 23g Protein

Jalapeno Cheddar Biscuit

Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 12g), 730mg sodium, 31g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 8g Protein

Biscuit with Bacon

Nutritional Facts: 360 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 790mg sodium, 32g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 8g Protein

Hash Brown Sticks

Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 500mg sodium, 21g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 2g Protein

Garden Salad with Grilled Chicken

Nutritional Facts: 290 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 7g), 770mg sodium, 12g carbs, 4g sugar, 6g fiber, 34g Protein

Taquito with Sausage, No Cheese

Nutritional Facts: 380 calories, 23g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 8g), 480mg sodium, 28g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 16g Protein

Apple Slices

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Healthy Meal suggestions for Burgh’s Pizza & Wing Pub

  • Starters
  • Greens & Things
  • Soup
  • Pasta Specialties
  • Sandwich Baskets
  • Sandwiches
  • Burgh's Jumbo Buffalo Wings
  • Burgh's Calzones
  • Burgh's Hoagies
  • Burgh's Original Pizza
  • Signature Pizza
  • Thin Deck Pizza
  • Kids Korner
  • Sweet Treat
  • Beverages

High Blood Pressure at Whataburger

High sodium intake can be lethal for people suffering from high blood pressure. If you're someone with high blood pressure and dining at Whataburger, then you got to be careful. Most burgers and sandwiches at Whataburger contain high sodium which can spike your blood pressure levels.

Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for High Blood Pressure

Skip the Double Meat Whataburger and Triple Meat Whataburger at the restaurant if you don't intend to shoot your blood pressure levels. Avoid all types of Bacon and Cheeseburgers at Whataburger as these items are high in sodium. You must avoid Chicken Fajita Taco at Whataburger as it is too high in sodium as well. Skip the Pancakes Platter and Pancakes from the breakfast menu to control your sodium intake. Cinnamon Roll and Grilled Cheese are also the best to avoid at Whataburger for its high sodium content.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Whataburger

Whataburger Jr.®

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 580mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 14g Protein

Biscuit Sandwich

Nutritional Facts: 400 calories, 24g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 680mg sodium, 32g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 12g Protein

Hash Brown Sticks

Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 500mg sodium, 21g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 2g Protein

French Fries

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 21g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 260mg sodium, 52g carbs, 1g sugar, 4g fiber, 5g Protein

Hot Lemon Pie

Nutritional Facts: 320 calories, 16g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 230mg sodium, 41g carbs, 12g sugar, 3g fiber, 4g Protein

Apple Slices

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

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High Cholesterol at Whataburger

Calorie intake is the main concern for people with high cholesterol while dining at a fast-food restaurant like Whataburger. Well, you can always try the Lighter & Smaller options from the menu to cut down your fat intake. Opting for grilled sandwich or burgers are preferred compared to double meat or triple meat cheesy burgers which contain high cholesterol.

Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for High Cholesterol

Cut down on your meat intake to control your high cholesterol. You must skip Double Meat Whataburger and Triple Meat Whataburger at all costs. You should also avoid Avocado Bacon Burger and Monterey Melt as both these burgers contain a high amount of fat. Sweat & Spicy Bacon Burger will add extra 1080 calories in your diet so skip that as well. Whatacatch Dinner may sound tempting but the famous fish sandwich is also full of calories and unhealthy fat. Lastly, avoid French Fries and Onion Rings at Whataburger if you are already ordering a burger or any other heavy meal.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Whataburger

Whatachick'n® Sandwich

Nutritional Facts: 600 calories, 26g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 890mg sodium, 57g carbs, 11g sugar, 4g fiber, 33g Protein

Breakfast On A Bun®

Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 15g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 910mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 18g Protein

Egg Sandwich

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 740mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 15g Protein

Justaburger®

Nutritional Facts: 300 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 570mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 14g Protein

Hot Apple Pie

Nutritional Facts: 270 calories, 14g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 260mg sodium, 34g carbs, 7g sugar, 2g fiber, 33g Protein

Chocolate Chunk Cookie

Nutritional Facts: 230 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 180mg sodium, 31g carbs, 18g sugar, 1g fiber, 2g Protein

Double Meat Whataburger Jr.®

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 20g (Tans. Fat 1g & Sat. Fat 6g), 700mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 23g Protein

Apple Slices

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

Visit below restaurant in Bridgeville for healthy meals suggestion.

  • Scotty D.

    It was a bit crowded, but we went at dinner time just before a Pens game so that gets a pass. We only got their thin crust pizza with extra cheese, but it was one of the better ones I've had. There was actually plenty of cheese (unlike the big pizza chains) and there was a perfect amount of sauce. The crust was nice and crispy, too, which is what I want out of a thin crust pizza. Service was quick and friendly, and most importantly, the beer selection was impressive.

    (4)
  • Randy W.

    Where can you wait an hour for bad over-priced food while watching a pregnant woman chain smoke and drink 2-3 beers? Welcome to Burgh's. There has always been something magical about this specific location. I remember back in the days when this was the site of the Galaxy theater, where I got to watch ET and First Blood Part 2 in a double feature (back in the 80s). Burgh's somehow lacks the class of the Galaxy theater. But you can expect a bad pizza bar for lunch, fantastic deep fried pretzels with the world's best honey-mustard, a nice selection of beers (hurray for the Belgian revolution), and some townie sight-seeing. I feel at home already.

    (2)
  • Brian S.

    Their meat trio deep dish pizza was simply awesome. In fact, it was one of the best deep dish pizzas that I have outside Chicago and it reminded me alot of Chicago's Ginos East. It was also turned out to be one of the best cold pizzas I have had as well and usually deep dish pizzas don't taste well after they cooled, but the Burgh's pizza was great. We had our pizza picked up from a friend, so I cannot speak to the establishment or it's staff, but next time I am in town I will certainly go and try some pizza fresh from the oven.

    (5)
  • Kathy T.

    Burgh's is one of my absolute favorite "go to" places! We love trying new places to eat and we really have to like a place to keep going back. Burgh's is definitely one of those places!!! The menu has something for everyone and I've never been disappointed with anything that I've ordered. The pizza is some of the best around and the wings win hands down as my all time favorite!! They're always cooked perfectly crispy and the sauces are phenonmenal!!! The beer selection is outstanding. Service can be slow at times - Fridays and Saturdays are always packed, so yes, expect a wait. But overall, Burgh's is hard to beat!!

    (5)
  • Pamela H.

    First time here. Will be back! Glad we didn't read the reviews until we were already seated. They DO need a sign that says to see the host,etc because we had to ask the guys standing in front of us if it was a "seat yourself". The "host" was certainly not paying any attention to guest walking in the door. We had to put our name on the list and were not told how long the wait was (maybe a more attentive host would help give a better rating). We only waited 5 min to be seated; in the bar area. Our server Shannon was very friendly and when we told her this was our first visit, she told us what they r known for (pizza and wings). We decided to try the (5) wings as an app and a toss salad to start. The wings had great flavor and meaty. We wanted to steer away from the usual pepperoni pizza so we ordered the "super chicken white pizza" and added bacon! It was very tasty! We loved the crust! It was a little dry...not much sauce, but the chicken was tender and plenty of broccoli. A small was more than enough for the two of us considering we had the wings and salad. She told us the burgers r huge and very good so we plan to come back to try one. Atmosphere is typical friendly local bar. Looking forward to returning for a burger. Try it...you'll like it!!

    (4)
  • David S.

    Wings are awesome! The lunch buffet is usually really good, with a good selection. Not the healthiest food in town, but when you want fried chicken... this is a good place to go. Pizza is kinda mehhh, but not bad.

    (3)
  • Matt S.

    Their wings and pizza are both amazing and their beer selection is really good too. I noticed a lot of negative reviews based on poor service, but luckily, that has not been my experience.

    (5)
  • Jaclyn H.

    Been there 4 times and have no idea why. It's sad bc their food is pretty good but service is not so good. When asked about the beer specials I was told there weren't any. I then asked the server ok well why does the sign say there is? She then started to retract her statement and tell us there indeed is. This is only one example. Every time we have been it seems as though no server wants to be there and are unable to answer any questions. Like I said food is good, so if we ever go back it will be for take out!

    (2)
  • Jenn L.

    Good thing the food is good because the service, cleanliness, and general environment are sub par. Ordered side salads and they came two minutes before our pizza, after waiting nearly 30 minutes! Our drinks sat empty and trying to get your servers attention is near impossible because she's fraternizing with the other wait staff and floor manager behind the bar. Let's not even mention the welcome when you try to put your name on the list. Unless you're a regular here I wouldn't bother because the service is most unpleasant. My suggestion is take out. This place needs a heaping helping of Robert Irvine and Restaurant Impossible!

    (1)
  • Curt S.

    Disregard my previous post as I thought someone had stole my information from this place. It turns out that it was a misunderstanding by the police in that area. So in regards to that I'm going to give my original review of this place. The food was very good. I had the Curtiss sandwich because, well... isn't it obvious? Anything that has pastrami, egg, and bacon, all on the same thing is totally me(Its practically what I order as Primanti Brothers everytime) As far as the customer service, I had no complaints, but I will say that we were a party of two. Probably is pretty crappy for parties of 4 as we noticed people waiting around for awhile after we were seated. The prices were reasonable and they had a huge selection of good beers to choose from.

    (4)
  • Eric L.

    If you have an appetite, this is the place! Huge portions and great food! Well worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Cliff P.

    Nothing worth talking about. Seems like a bar!

    (1)
  • Greg S.

    Great wings!! Meaty, a lot of flavors, crunchy!! Burgers are great, thick, juicy. Strombolis are second to none, delicious!! Excellent pizza, just great bar food!!!

    (4)
  • Sarah C.

    This is very hard. The food here was actually very good. Between the four of us, we got a prosciutto and arugula pizza, a veggie pizza, a pepperoni pizza, and a mushroom swiss burger (I know, fat right?) All of the pizzas were awesome, and the burger tasted great (yes, we ate each others' food lol.) Now comes the hard part. The service was eh...our server didn't know what kind of Gin they carried, and when one of us ordered a Blue Moon, she put it in, then came back and told us they don't serve Blue Moon there...wouldn't be a problem if that person in our party hadn't had Blue Moon every time she went there. Also, the place just had this "unclean" vibe going around...like sticky tables, dirty menus with food crusted onto them, a cook who was wearing gym shorts, and another server whose yellow soccer-looking t-shirt was basically just one giant grease stain. I tried very hard to ignore these things since the food really was very good...and I would've given Burgh's more stars had I not decided to use the restroom during this one fateful lunch....you see, when coming back from the restroom, one can see into the kitchen very well. What I saw was a little bit terrifying. The hotel pans (which are stainless steel) were literally black. I saw what looked like rotten vegetables and greens laying on the counter. I also noticed that the deep fryers had some gigantic, bulbous matter that had apparently poured down the front and sides and become caked on. It looked like piles of insulation foam, but was clearly some type of food debris. Now, mind you, this was simply what I saw from a 3.5 second glance whilst passing by...which makes me shudder to think of what I would find if I were looking for any longer. I do not proclaim to be a health inspector; however I have run nutritional departments and managed kitchens, and have been through countless inspections....this place would have been tagged as soon as an inspector walked in the door. It honestly made me regret eating the food.

    (2)
  • Danielle Q.

    I love everything that I have ever eaten at Burghs. Everything is delicious. My personal favorite is the pizza, it really is great. My recommendation? The 5 cheese pizza with sausage added to it is top notch. Yum!

    (5)
  • Nikole S.

    The wings were almost dried out. They had little flavor to them. The fries are frozen w generic cheese sauce. A few of the frisson the platter were cold. Beer specials were good and the pizza is pretty good.

    (2)
  • Jimmy J.

    Food was pretty good. Bar food. The waitress was annoying and not very nice. I doubt I'll stop back.

    (3)
  • Stephanie F.

    As usual-food was great, service was super slow and it didn't seem as though there was any kind of get up in the go. We'll probably not go back for several months again, just like the last few times. I think we'll reserve Burgh's as a takeout only place.

    (3)
  • Lauren R.

    Two words describe this restaurant :HORRIBLE SERVICE!!! whether it's a take out or eat in, the staff is so rude. I went to pick up a pizza one night and I waited 15 minutes for someone to acknowledge me. Will never be back. All the wait staff has attitudes and it is just awful.

    (1)
  • Kevin M.

    Hands down the best pizza I have ever had in my entire life! The deep dish pizza takes longer to bake, but it is most certainly worth the wait. Their wings are also a step above your typical pizza joint's. They have a lot of meat on the bone and their sauces are delicious.

    (5)
  • Brian A.

    Good size portion, fast friendly staff. Food up quickly. Nice variety of beers. I would go back!

    (4)
  • L S.

    excellent food consistently ruined by poor service. the servers dont't care if you are happy and care even less to hear about it. our party of three waited tonight for no less than 10 minutes to be acknowledged and asked for a drink order which was begrudgingly refilled half as many times as necessary. the food came out in random order rather than together as ordered and we were definitely charged for the extra ranch that we never received. i come back for the pizza which is the best for miles around and tolerate the service. bad attitudes, servers drop your food & never come back, managers nowhere to be found. get take out instead.

    (2)
  • Mary G.

    Ok, so this is another mixed bag review. We like the lunch buffet, the pizzas are good, there are lots of options on the salad bar, and the kids love the alphabet soup when they have it. We've had to wait agonizingly long for a table sometimes, but it's always been worth it. Dinner? Whole other story. Like other people our pizzas have come out cooked to a crisp, our waitress ignored us, we had to eventually ask the hostess for help tracking down our toddler's pizza and then the waitress lied to us. Yep, lied. So.... yes, we'll go back sometime, probably not for dinner and if for lunch then very early.

    (3)
  • J K.

    For doing such high volume of business I think burghs is a great place for yummy food, great beer selection, and efficient and nice bartenders!

    (4)
  • Steve J.

    Two days ago we went to Burgh's for the first time. We had the fried pretzels which were really good. We also ordered the 5 cheese pizza. It was quite different. I guess I expected it to be closer to a Mozzarella topping, but it seemed to have mostly Ricotta on it, with sauce. The crust was good. The sauce was good, as well, but I expected their to be more cheese on it. Overall it was pretty average. I would try it again, but I would try another pizza. I can tell it had the potential to be good......The service was average.

    (3)
  • Shane L.

    Great food & awesome Pizza. Lots of Yinzers. Good beer selection. Service is below ave, gossipy, & not the nicest. They are busy so give them a break I suppose.

    (3)
  • Scott A.

    My Girlfriend and I have been here a couple times. The first time I noticed the atmosphere felt like a biker bar with the Attitudes hanging out of course at the bar. Each time we arrived at the front and hand to stand there waiting, while the employees leaned on the same bar talking not even noticing we were standing there. This time some guy employee was busy flirting with 2 other female employees. This was blatantly obvious. He then continues his conversation as he is grabbing silverware and motioning us to follow him to a booth 2 feet from the females leaning on the bar. This is not where we wanted to sit, I attempted to get his attention before he made it to the table and sat the silverware down but was not able to. I finally explained we preferred to sit in the back by the bar. He re sat us in the back, he was walking so fast it was almost like we were an inconvenience to him. He placed the silverware on the table while we were still walking up. He passed us as we were making our way and pointed back and said your table is there. And he left. As we sat down my date made a comment that she could not believe how rude he was. We ordered a pizza. Pretty simple task One would think. 45 min later we received this heaping mess that did not even resemble a frozen pizza you would get at Walmart. chunky tomato sauce for miles falling off of the top. The dough so drenched with this crap that the pizza was falling apart as we tried to scoop the mess onto our plates. Our first bite immediately noticed that it was dead cold and must have been sitting in the back for a good 10 minutes. We had ordered sausage mushrooms, pepperoni and extra cheese. There was no sausage but plenty of extra chunky tomatoes. It took us another 15 minutes to actually see our waitress come back into the room and me waving at her to flag her down. The first words out of her mouth were "Do we need a box folks?" Considering we had already been there well over an hour now, and there was barely a bite out of mine and my dates 1 piece each on our plate and the rest of the pizza was not touched. You would think her first words should have been is everything ok? We explained that the pizza was cold, terrible and an absolute mess and no we are not interested in ordering anything else. We had no desire to wait another hour for our order just for them to screw that up as well. Instead of taking care of it right then an there she said oh no, i will be right back. We wait another 10 minutes for her to come back with our adjusted bill. I paid for the soft drink and left a 3 dollar tip. Which i thought was over kill for simply pouring a drink and delivery the mess of a pizza we got and never asking if we wanted refills on our drinks. The prior visit. The pizza was totally different. It was excellent. The wings were an absolute oily mess of a joke. when the waitress sat the wings on the table the first thing i thought about was the last time i had changed the oil in my car. This is not a good thing. I tried the wings, the sauce was horrible. The wings looked like they had been cooked in motor oil. I can not believe that in this economy where there are millions of people without work that any establishment allows this kind of service and quality of food to pass for even close to ok. I know tons of fellow veterans that are without work and if given the chance to own and operate an establishment they would pour their soul into it thanking the good lord above they can actually earn a paycheck. Shame on the owners of this dump. 2 strikes these guys are out. What a terrible experience. If you cant do pizza and cook wings when these are your signature items, it is sure time to hang it up.

    (1)
  • Joseph K.

    I have been a frequent visitor of burghs for the past several years. I've held business parties there as well brought large groups there for dinner. The food is always good but that's where any positives end. Last night I brought a group of 10 people to Burghs. They squeezed us into two tables that according to the hostess should seat 8 people. Well, we had 10, not 8. We were very cramped. I tried numerous times explaining this to the hostess who didn't seem to be interested in helping us. We eventually got a third tablet added which gave us much more room. For the next several minutes I noticed the staff talking about our party and giving us dirty looks. I then asked to speak to the owner/manager who told me "I'm not going to talk to you." I can put up with their long waits to get a table. I can put up with the ridiculous amount of time it takes to get your food once you order. I can put up with the fair to poor service (with the exception on Toni at the bar who is consistently excellent). But I cannot put up with complete apathy, rudeness, and disregard for customer service from the management and ownership. I will never again step foot inside Burghs. I will never again bring large gatherings of people there. I will never again hold my business functions there as I have done in the past. I will never again support their 5k as I have done for the past many years. I'm sure me spending my money elsewhere really won't hurt their bottom line and I'm certain my money won't be missed. What I am certain of is if the owners continue their apathetic attitudes, dont correct the long wait times for food, and dont train their staff on proper customer service then others will not be returning as well.

    (1)
  • Mike U.

    This place is awful! I have been here twice and both times were terrible. The cooks are straight up on meth and the waitresses are so nasty! We had guacamole that was $8 and it came with stale chips and giant tomatoes! It wasn't even mixed together. I ordered 4 separate beers on tap- they were out of all of them! Won't ever ever go back!

    (1)
  • Mike R.

    Food quality has gone way down. I know it is a pub, but even a pub needs some minimal standards for food quality. Hope it changes some day.

    (2)
  • Mark R.

    The Good: * Pizza & Wings are excellent. And everything else on the menu is very good * Excellent beer menu - lots on tap, 100+ bottles * Family friendly * Very cool bar area The Bad: * The service SUCKS. I've been there 30+ times and you will NEVER get food under 30 min from when you ordered. And the majority of the servers are not friendly what so ever. * Dirty - The carpet in the dinning room is nasty and every plate is stained. I frequently have had to ask for a new plate either b/c it was dirty or wet * Sports Dummy? - There are TV's everywhere, but they don't have the sports packages to be able to show any game. Everyone is stuck w/ whatever is on the network channel. * Parking - Good luck. On a weekend night, you will not be able to find parking. Overall: Great food and decent atmosphere...But, if there were more places in Bridgeville/South Fayette Burghs would lose a lot of business.

    (3)
  • Mike S.

    Been going here ever since it opened up. Here's the skinny on Burgh's. The place is packed, and I mean PACKED each and ever Friday and Saturday night. There's a good reason, two actually. One is that they have a very strong, if not quite exceptional selection of draft beer. Pittsburgh and it's 'burbs are more Keystone Light than Chimay, so to find some nifty stuff like Anchor Steam, Paulaner and Dogfish Head on tap is a strong pull. The second is the food. By and large, the food is among the best you'll find at any sports bar in the US. The wings are very good, the salads are Legendary (go ahead big man. Order the cobb salad and try to finish it all. Not gonna happen), the pizzas are excellent, and the calzones are hot, crispy, soft and gooey. All good. The bad. Numero uno is the service. On a good night, you might get a table in half an hour, at which point the waitress might pay attention to you. On a bad night, it could be over an hour to get a table and then you'll have to flag down a waiter/waitress every time you want something. Numero dos is the decor (if you can call it that). This place is tired, the carpeting was filthy five years ago and has gone downhill from there, many of the booths have holes in them, the bar floor is never clean, and the kitchen is....ehhhhh. Final problem is the lack of parking. The lot next door quickly fills up and it can be a royal hassle to find a spot. In all, if you like great food and beer, and can look past the really bad service and other issues, Burgh's is a great place. The fact that they have virtually no competition within 5 miles is another reason why they are busy. If they had a competitior open up that had food as good and better service, they would be in SERIOUS trouble.

    (3)
  • Paul D.

    Just tried Burgh's Wings & Pizza last night. Although the croud was wayyy to much for the building , the wings were really good. I would recommend the Golden Tangy . Those were my favorite. Kinda pricey , but might be worth it. I Agree with Matt K, I don't think they deserve such a low score here. buncha foodie snobs i guess ?

    (4)
  • Letty L.

    HORRIBLE service..ended up seating myself because no one was around after a good 5 min to seat us, then the waitress took FOREVER to both notice us and get simple drinks. Eventually, once the waitress realized we were a paying customer, we were able to order wings and pizza. After an enormous amount of time without offers of alcohol refills, we were served greasy wings with common obviously warehouse sauces. Again, no drink refills. The pizza came a good 30 minutes later so half our group got to watch each other eat. The pizza was odd tasting. Service: Abysmal, Food: Not matching the hype.

    (1)
  • Chris M.

    Probably the best sports bar in western PA! It is always a crowed place with the locals watching a game and visiting with friends. The food is tremendous and they will always accommodate in how you want the food prepared. Wings are cooked to perfection and the pepperoni dream is truly amazing. You may have to wait for a table, but they provides an opportunity to grab a drink, visit with the locals, and play a game of pool. If you need a place to watch a game or relax after a busy week--then this is your place!

    (5)
  • Jamie D.

    User J.K. stated my previous review was too vague...so here is a more specific review: I've gone to Burgh's several times in the past. All of the negative reviews, I can attest to. I've never received good service while dining at Burgh's. the last visit in particular, I ordered the guacamole appetizer to start. I was told they had no avocados...then, for some strange reason, I was told by my server that the manager had a few in his office?! Out comes mashed avocados with tortilla chips...not guacamole! It is more than just mashed avocados. The server never refilled our beverages...not once. Our pizza was kind of mushy in the middle, as if the middle wasn't cooked all the way. I didn't finish my first slice. Just sat and waited for our server to check on us. When she returned, she didn't ask how everything was. She just offered us a box to take our leftovers home. Now, for me to recall that very last dining experience, which I believe was this past summer, it was pretty bad. Even with take out...we have ordered by phone to pick up in, what you are told "20-25 minutes". We go in about that time and still wait another 15 minutes. It's frustrating to have such a good location and not give a rats "you know what" about your business or the locals who support it. So...just giving a one time example takes up this much space...I have to be vague. These reviews, I believe, are very true to their nature, because going there on my own free will on several occasions, receiving the same bad service with occasionally good pizza, isn't worth my hard earned money. I'll spend it at Cucina Bella, where the food AND service is always great! I hope that was more detailed for you :-)

    (1)
  • William G.

    Best buffet brunch around especially if you love soups, salads, pizza & wings, dessert & a beverage all included for a very reasonable price! But you just may need a nap from all that food ;-) Great for the whole family with games & sports tv everywhere.

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    Great experience today. Good food, great service! Great place to take friends from out of town to show off a real Pittsburgh eatery. Thank you , we enjoyed it.

    (5)
  • Tom C.

    Tables in the front are a little crowded together, my wife and I were not crazy about the seating, but it didn't ruin the experience. Good view of multiple sports on TVs from most seats in the front. The real advantage was that they had dozens of beers on tap, and a nice variety at that. The food was okay, standard pub fare. We came in right at 5:30, and they apparently got slammed in the kitchen that night, delaying my burger coming out. It was half an hour or more late and not exactly what I ordered, but I can forgive them considering I wasn't in a hurry and didn't really care at that point (I can say that if this were a regular occurrence there, I'd drop them down to 2 stars, but the waitress seemed sufficiently flustered by it that it seemed a rare occurrence. She was gracious enough to take both the burger and the beer that I had while waiting off my tab, so no complaints). All in all, I'd do it again without hesitation, I'd like to go when I am hungrier than I was to explore their menu a bit more (though again, if I was hungry and in any kind of hurry, this experience would have been in the 2-star range). Recommended.

    (4)
  • Meagan T.

    I went here with a group of friends on Saturday night, and due to the absolutely appalling service we received, I will never go back. First, our waitress took our drink orders one at a time... that's right, she took one drink order, went to get the drink and then came back to take the next drink order. So, ordering drinks took about 15 minutes by itself. We thought this was odd and a little annoying, but no big deal. We ordered a few pizzas and a couple orders of wings. After about 45 minutes, we realized that if we didn't get our food soon, we were going to miss the movie we were planning on going to. We flagged down our waitress to let her know it had been a pretty long time since we'd ordered. Normally the response is "Oh, I'm sorry, let me go check on that for you." which is all we expected or hoped for. However, we were met with a blank stare and then told "well, I don't have your food yet..." She literally had no idea why we were telling her this. After we ASKED her to check on it she came back and said it would be another 7 minutes. We were so stunned by how rude she had been the first time that we again tried to make our point by pointing out that it had been a very long time. She again stared blankly at us and then said, "Well, I can get you a manager." We did not need to escalate it there - all we wanted was a little customer service. But that's what she offered, so we said Yes, please get us a manager. Well, the manager that came by was even worse. He made no attempt to introduce himself at all - no "How can I help you?" "Is there a problem?" "I hear you wanted to see me?" Nothing - he literally came over to our table and stared at us and said NOTHING. So, we went ahead and told him that our waitress had been pretty rude, how long she'd taken with our drinks, and that we had been waiting about 45 minutes for our food. Again - no apology. He pretty much said, what do you want me to do, I'm sure if the food was ready she would have brought it out. So we told him - well, normally under these circumstances an apology is offered and someone checks on the food. His response was "Well if you want an apology I can offer you that and go check on your food." Yeah... that's great after we've ASKED for an apology. Suddenly, our food was ready! The jerk of a manager went to the opposite side of the table and made a comment to my friend's husband about how he didn't know what the problem was. What he was really saying was, your wife and her friends are crazy b*tches, calm them down. Completely unprofessional. So my friend's husband said "Sir, don't you think it's a little suspicious that we complained and our food was then immediately ready?" The manager's response: "No, I don't think so at all." He then told us that our waitress "always does a great job" so we should have no problems. I was so flabbergasted I didn't even know what to say. I said "We literally just told you she is not doing a great job." He laughed and walked away from us as we were talking. I have honestly never seen such horrible customer service in my life. My parents used to go to this place all the time and never had a problem. I have been once or twice before and never had an issue either. My guess is that it's either under new (horrible) management, or they just don't care anymore. The pizza is good but it's really not worth such a sour experience - save yourself the trouble and go somewhere that the staff gives even the slightest sh*t.

    (1)
  • Allie H.

    It gets 2 stars because my deep fried soft pretzel was yummy. Being the first customers in the restaurant (opened at 11, and we were on our lunch hour), we were seated right away - staff was very nice. And then we waited nearly 20 minutes before anyone came to take our order - in an empty restaurant. Fried pretzel, tuna melt...that's it. 20 minutes after ordering, we finally got our food. I've had good food and bad food here - but the service is always consistently horrible. Boo hiss.

    (2)
  • Lindsay P.

    The absolute WORST restaurant I have been to this year. I realize it is only February of 2012 and it's very early to make such a bold statement, but this place really is as horrible as I say it is. Let me paint the picture for you: I went to grab a quick bite to eat here with my parents and their bowling league team members before the game started. There are a few other joints close by, but this one seemed like it would be the most accommodating for such a large group with deadlines to meet. When we got there, they were very quick to seat us.. the only perk of our outing. After waiting about 15 minutes to be acknowledged by our server, we grew restless and had to go to the bar area to order our drinks. When we all had drinks, our server stumbled over to the table and asked if we wanted to place drink orders. (This really happened..) One of the members of our party was quick to finish her drink, so she placed an order for a Corona, which I thought was a very simple request. She returned TWENTY MINUTES LATER with a Coors Light. It was obvious that English was not her first language, but you really should be able to process simple requests if you are to be in an English-speaking serving industry. She then took our order for the food, which was a fiasco. She could not grasp the flavor of wings that I wanted. The menu is expansive, which was nice, but they only offered 3 wing flavors. This is normally perfectly fine as I typically don't steer away from buffalo. The problem was that the waitress 1.) did not know the flavors of wings that the restaurant offered and 2.) denied vehemently that they served buffalo wings. I ended up just telling her to bring me wings of any flavor just to get food before we had to leave. The amusing part of this was that she did end up bringing buffalo wings.. though the restaurant definitely did not serve them. The food was relatively quick to come out of the kitchen, which was nice. The only bad part was that some of my wings, in addition to another party member's burger, were cold on the inside. I'm not sure how wings can be fried to death on the outside (gross) but also be cold on the inside. Magic. Once everyone finished eating their subpar food, it came time for the check. This took forever as you can imagine because we had about 4 different parties at our table that required a separate check. The checks were horribly mangled, but because of our time constraint, everyone decided to settle the bill portions with cash. This place is a dump, do NOT waste your time going here. Our table was seated next to a large window that was so poorly installed, we all wore our coats throughout the meal. The interior of a restaurant should not be slightly warmer than outside in the dead of winter. All in all, this place is not worth your time unless you enjoy subpar service/food.

    (1)
  • Nick B.

    My wife and I love Burgh's. They have a decent draft list, and a good selection of bottles, but the pizza and wings are really the reason we go. Their traditional pizzas are always pretty good but the specialty pizzas are fantastic. The smoked combo pizza is probably my favorite, but the others are good as well. The wings are just tasty, they have a bunch of flavors but i would recommend the mild or buff bbq. The only reason i won't give Burghs five stars is the parking situation, their lot is always full so you have to circle a few times waiting for someone to leave, not so bad if you are going in to sit down and eat, but for takeout orders it can be arduous.

    (4)
  • Gabe K.

    Wings, pizza, and a monstrous selection of great beers... ah, yes please. Burgh's has become a staple of mine on each trip to the Burgh to visit my family. For those of you in, or around, the South Hills, you must stop here. It's very similar to Fat Heads in Southside. I'm a big fan of the hot, garlic, and cajun-hot wings. For the unfamiliar, the cajun-hot come with a blackened, somewhat ashy crust. The texture can be outputting for some, but the flavor is awesome (fyi - it takes a little extra time for the cajun-hots, so be aware). My other favorite is the garlic-hot, but it's a mandatory rule that if one person eats them, everyone at the table must eat them (i.e., not recommended for dates). The true reason to go here is for the beer. They have over 20 beers on tap (I can't remember the exact number, but I always seem to find something that I haven't tried before), and their bottled beer selection is equally extensive.

    (5)
  • Matt K.

    Sorry to see all of the negative reviews, because I think this place is great! I have been going here for a while and have never had any problems, and the food is always excellent. I think they have some of the best wings in the area. I always get the blackened gold sauce. I think it's a mix of honey mustard and bbq...something like that. Until recently I had always had the regular fried wings , which were always fully cooked and tasty. I recently tried the cajun style wings, and they are awesome. I'm not sure how to describe them...I guess you could call them blackened. The menu says they could take up to an additional 30 minutes, but I'm not sure they ever have. If so, they are worth it. As for the pizza, we always get the traditional style, and it has always been excellent. Crispy crust and the right amount of sauce. Sometimes a little too cheesy for me, but I don't mind. I usually go on one of the beer special nights, one has a bottle special, and one has a draft special. They always seem to have a good selection, and have never been out of what I order. The service has always been good to me even though it is always packed. That is the only complaint for me, and I suppose it is a good thing...they are always packed when I have been there, weeknight or weekend!

    (5)
  • Nick K.

    I'm writing this review as a warning to others. I like to patron local restaurants and believe I have a high tolerance for bad customer service, but in this case, it was intolerable. We were a party of 4 coming in on a weeknight. This was my first time coming to the Pub, and my hopes were high for good food- but I never had any food, or even a table. There were a few other people waiting for tables, but for the most part the restaurant wasn't busy- in fact, there were a few empty tables we could have easily sat at. We waited over 10 minutes for someone to ask if we were waiting to be seated. Once the hostess got our info, she said it shouldn't be more then 5-minutes of a wait. We watched frustrated, as people finished and left the restaurant, but no one was seating us. After another 15 minutes, I finally got the hostess' attention to see about being sat and she gave me an impolite response that there would be a table soon. After another 15 minutes, I grabbed the manager and asked why we were waiting over half an hour for a table, and again got a rude response that it would be a few more minutes. He then proceeded to stand by the kitchen and ignore us. When we reached the 45 minute mark, my party and I decided to leave. As we walked out, the hostess thanked us for stopping in. We instead went across the street to Sauce, where we were promptly seated and given good service. It's one thing if the restaurant is packed and there are no tables- it's another thing when 8-10 tables are empty and I'm getting lip service about when I will be seated. I will not be going back.

    (1)
  • Carmen R.

    The food is awful. No other way to say it. My wife, son and I stopped in on our way home from the hockey store, because for some reason I had a thought in my mind that the food was pretty good at one point. It's been a while, so my thoughts could be correct and time has passed so it may have changed. It started with my son's nachos that he ordered which we basically Toastetos on a pizza plate, covered with that cheese you get at our local stadiums/arenas and they were ice cold! I ordered the "jumbo wings" which turned out to be these tiny wings that looked like they came off pigeon not a chicken. My wife's Italian bogie tasted like plastic, and my meatball consisted of overcooked meat. When it comes down to it, I hate using calories on bad food and that's exactly what happened. Foodies should stay away. Its a shame, with their great location and some decent food, you could do really well.

    (1)
  • Melissa F.

    The service at Burgh's is consistently horrible, with a 45 minute wait just for drinks being a common issue. However, the food is pretty good. The pizza especially is above average, but the service and slow pace of every employee there detracts from just how good the pizza is.

    (2)
  • Josh W.

    Sometimes I have a great time at burghs while others it's like why did I even bother. They have a fantastic selection of beer and the bartenders are usually very nice My biggest problem is how long the food takes. It seems to be either 5 minutes or 55 minutes and I can't figure it. But if you have time to kill and want to enjoy a beer and watch a game. Burgh's is a great sopt

    (3)
  • Miriam W.

    We go to 'Burgh's Pizza and Wing Pub often for the lunch buffet of all you can eat salad, pizza and wings. I guess I do judge a book by its' cover, because the first time we went here I was surprised at the quality of the salad bar at a place that has "Pub" in it's name. There are the usual greens and raw veggies, long with a wonderful selection of marinated vegetables, roasted red peppers, beets, cheeses and toppings. They make their own salad dressings, and they're really good. The pizza is great, and they bring out a nice variety of vegetarian and meat pizzas, even a white pizza. The wings are the real draw for me, however. Usually they have a choice of three, with mild, garlic and honey, BBQ, spicy and "kinda" breaded as recent options. A drink is included in the price of the lunch buffet. They have a great beer selection, and they cater and do special parties, too. I can't think of a better place to hang out and watch a game on one of their 19 plasma screens.The one misstep in a recent dinner outing there was the blackened tuna salad, which was overcooked and not great quality tuna, but what the heck was I doing ordering that there, anyway? Pizza. Wings. Beer. Good salad bar=bonus. Service is friendly and efficient, and the staff seems to know alot of the regulars who come in. We're lucky to have this place near us!

    (4)
  • Leigh W.

    I wish I could provide a full review, but management and the staff were so wrapped in what they were doing that it took 10 minutes for anyone to even acknowledge our party of 4, and we were the only people waiting at 8:30 on a Wednesday evening. When the manager did acknowledge us, he said he'd be right there, then went to put away clean dishes, do some things on the cash register, etc. He finally sent a waitress over, who told us it would be at least a 10-15 minute wait, even though there were several open tables. At that point we'd already waited 15 minutes and from the poor customer service it didn't seem like waiting another 15 minutes would be worth it. Instead, we left and went right up the street to Sauce where we were seated immediately and treated like our business was valued. I won't be wasting time again at Burgh's.

    (1)
  • Joyce M.

    The BEST pizza. The atmosphere isn't perfect but it could be worse. If you are in the area, the lunch buffet is very good too.

    (4)
  • Devin M.

    I am a strong critic of bars/grilles that use food in their name (ex. pizza & wings), and I will say that Burgh's is worthy of the bragging rights. Pros: The pizza is great! The sauce and crust are one of a kind and really stand out among the other pizza joints in the area! Popular and great wing sauces are the Hot Garlic and Barbecue. Dining area and the bar are in separate rooms and allow for a party and family atmosphere at the same time. Prices are very reasonable. Cons: Service can sometimes be spotty...especially during Steeler and Pens games. The building can be pretty loud (including the dining room) due to the large walls and poor acoustics Overall: Great place to relax and have a good time with buddies, colleagues, and family. A great place to socialize and eat great pizza/wings!

    (4)
  • Sharon H.

    Stopped here early afternoon with my daughter, her husband, granddaughter and my hubs for a quick bite before we left them to head back home to Dayton. We ate here once with them and the food was pretty good at that time but the service was really bad. Gave them another chance but you know what they say about second chances.....We ordered the baby's meal before anything else so we could get it timely and keep her happy while we all ate. We waited 40 minutes for ANYTHING to come out. When part of our order did arrive, we received cold wings, cold cheese triangles and hot sausage stuffed peppers that were raw and cold (as in uncooked). Sent those back and by the time they got those back out, everyone was done eating. The waitress also explained that the peppers were not really "raw" because they are stuffed with lunch meat. REALLY? The menu describes these as stuffed with Italian sausage and cheese (which is typically how these are made). The food was terrible and the waitress did nothing to try to accommodate. Things were so bad that my Son-in-law spoke with management and the owner basically did not care. Pretty terrible experience. We won't be back. The place was pretty filthy today as well. There are better choices in this neighborhood. Don't waste your time unless you simply want to belly up to the bar and have a beer and watch a game.

    (2)
  • Victoria L.

    Gist - 3.5 -4 stars Come here if you can't decide where else to eat but nothing else is open and you're in the mood for basic American / Italian food as this is a decent place to get good portions of food at a good price & open late is a plus; also good place to watch the Pens Food: * Wings - the garlic honey wings are really just yummy goodness; I've never seen this elsewhere * Calzone - good cheesy fillin' & could've fed 3 pl * Spinach Salad - really fresh & as it has strawberries, cranberries and cheese - good portion too! Service - the waitress was really nice and on-top of all the refills

    (4)
  • Paul L.

    Took a long time to venture in here but made it in the end. Wings are OK but tend to be dripping in sauce, although you can go for the dry rub. Average pizza. Beer choice is excellent. A bit pricy for the quality of the food, and sometimes (as pointed out by others) the service is a bit sketchy. If I come back, I do, and if I don't, I won't miss it too much.

    (3)
  • Foodzie U.

    I was a little baffled by the negative reviews on this place. If they were charging prices consistent with the Capital Grille or Eleven then I could see people complaining about the food. However, their food is priced according to the quality. It is very decent bar food at an affordable cost. Maybe with the sluggish economy yinzers are expecting more bang for their buck. You get what you pay for. This is classic bar food and it is appropriately priced. They do have a great selection of beers too and I love microbrews. I've been there a couple times during March madness or during football season to hang out with a friend and watch the game and we always got great service. Even though I live in the heart of the city I would still stop by Burgh's for a bite when I'm in the area. Their baked cajun wings are to die for and totally worth the wait: they do take longer since they are baked in the oven and not fried. Keep up the good work Burgh's!

    (4)
  • Amanda P.

    Yummy food and a good variety of choices. Wings and pizza are notably good, I've also tried the stromboli and sandwiches, which I would certainly get again. You can build your own pie with their lists of toppings or choose one of their pre-designed pizzas, which I really like, for variety. I don't drink beer but they have an extensive selection that my bf loves. Also a fun place to watch Steelers or Pens games! My only beef is their customer service, I've had spotty service each time I've been here, waitresses that don't check on tables and refill drinks, etc. It is always busy when I'm here so that could contribute to the problem. Worth the trip though, the food is delish.

    (4)
  • Victoria L.

    Gist - 3.5 -4 stars Come here if you can't decide where else to eat but nothing else is open and you're in the mood for basic American / Italian food as this is a decent place to get good portions of food at a good price & open late is a plus; also good place to watch the Pens Food: * Wings - the garlic honey wings are really just yummy goodness; I've never seen this elsewhere * Calzone - good cheesy fillin' & could've fed 3 pl * Spinach Salad - really fresh & as it has strawberries, cranberries and cheese - good portion too! Service - the waitress was really nice and on-top of all the refills

    (4)
  • Paul L.

    Took a long time to venture in here but made it in the end. Wings are OK but tend to be dripping in sauce, although you can go for the dry rub. Average pizza. Beer choice is excellent. A bit pricy for the quality of the food, and sometimes (as pointed out by others) the service is a bit sketchy. If I come back, I do, and if I don't, I won't miss it too much.

    (3)
  • Foodzie U.

    I was a little baffled by the negative reviews on this place. If they were charging prices consistent with the Capital Grille or Eleven then I could see people complaining about the food. However, their food is priced according to the quality. It is very decent bar food at an affordable cost. Maybe with the sluggish economy yinzers are expecting more bang for their buck. You get what you pay for. This is classic bar food and it is appropriately priced. They do have a great selection of beers too and I love microbrews. I've been there a couple times during March madness or during football season to hang out with a friend and watch the game and we always got great service. Even though I live in the heart of the city I would still stop by Burgh's for a bite when I'm in the area. Their baked cajun wings are to die for and totally worth the wait: they do take longer since they are baked in the oven and not fried. Keep up the good work Burgh's!

    (4)
  • Amanda P.

    Yummy food and a good variety of choices. Wings and pizza are notably good, I've also tried the stromboli and sandwiches, which I would certainly get again. You can build your own pie with their lists of toppings or choose one of their pre-designed pizzas, which I really like, for variety. I don't drink beer but they have an extensive selection that my bf loves. Also a fun place to watch Steelers or Pens games! My only beef is their customer service, I've had spotty service each time I've been here, waitresses that don't check on tables and refill drinks, etc. It is always busy when I'm here so that could contribute to the problem. Worth the trip though, the food is delish.

    (4)
  • Cliff P.

    Nothing worth talking about. Seems like a bar!

    (1)
  • Lindsay P.

    The absolute WORST restaurant I have been to this year. I realize it is only February of 2012 and it's very early to make such a bold statement, but this place really is as horrible as I say it is. Let me paint the picture for you: I went to grab a quick bite to eat here with my parents and their bowling league team members before the game started. There are a few other joints close by, but this one seemed like it would be the most accommodating for such a large group with deadlines to meet. When we got there, they were very quick to seat us.. the only perk of our outing. After waiting about 15 minutes to be acknowledged by our server, we grew restless and had to go to the bar area to order our drinks. When we all had drinks, our server stumbled over to the table and asked if we wanted to place drink orders. (This really happened..) One of the members of our party was quick to finish her drink, so she placed an order for a Corona, which I thought was a very simple request. She returned TWENTY MINUTES LATER with a Coors Light. It was obvious that English was not her first language, but you really should be able to process simple requests if you are to be in an English-speaking serving industry. She then took our order for the food, which was a fiasco. She could not grasp the flavor of wings that I wanted. The menu is expansive, which was nice, but they only offered 3 wing flavors. This is normally perfectly fine as I typically don't steer away from buffalo. The problem was that the waitress 1.) did not know the flavors of wings that the restaurant offered and 2.) denied vehemently that they served buffalo wings. I ended up just telling her to bring me wings of any flavor just to get food before we had to leave. The amusing part of this was that she did end up bringing buffalo wings.. though the restaurant definitely did not serve them. The food was relatively quick to come out of the kitchen, which was nice. The only bad part was that some of my wings, in addition to another party member's burger, were cold on the inside. I'm not sure how wings can be fried to death on the outside (gross) but also be cold on the inside. Magic. Once everyone finished eating their subpar food, it came time for the check. This took forever as you can imagine because we had about 4 different parties at our table that required a separate check. The checks were horribly mangled, but because of our time constraint, everyone decided to settle the bill portions with cash. This place is a dump, do NOT waste your time going here. Our table was seated next to a large window that was so poorly installed, we all wore our coats throughout the meal. The interior of a restaurant should not be slightly warmer than outside in the dead of winter. All in all, this place is not worth your time unless you enjoy subpar service/food.

    (1)
  • Nick B.

    My wife and I love Burgh's. They have a decent draft list, and a good selection of bottles, but the pizza and wings are really the reason we go. Their traditional pizzas are always pretty good but the specialty pizzas are fantastic. The smoked combo pizza is probably my favorite, but the others are good as well. The wings are just tasty, they have a bunch of flavors but i would recommend the mild or buff bbq. The only reason i won't give Burghs five stars is the parking situation, their lot is always full so you have to circle a few times waiting for someone to leave, not so bad if you are going in to sit down and eat, but for takeout orders it can be arduous.

    (4)
  • William G.

    Best buffet brunch around especially if you love soups, salads, pizza & wings, dessert & a beverage all included for a very reasonable price! But you just may need a nap from all that food ;-) Great for the whole family with games & sports tv everywhere.

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    Great experience today. Good food, great service! Great place to take friends from out of town to show off a real Pittsburgh eatery. Thank you , we enjoyed it.

    (5)
  • Tom C.

    Tables in the front are a little crowded together, my wife and I were not crazy about the seating, but it didn't ruin the experience. Good view of multiple sports on TVs from most seats in the front. The real advantage was that they had dozens of beers on tap, and a nice variety at that. The food was okay, standard pub fare. We came in right at 5:30, and they apparently got slammed in the kitchen that night, delaying my burger coming out. It was half an hour or more late and not exactly what I ordered, but I can forgive them considering I wasn't in a hurry and didn't really care at that point (I can say that if this were a regular occurrence there, I'd drop them down to 2 stars, but the waitress seemed sufficiently flustered by it that it seemed a rare occurrence. She was gracious enough to take both the burger and the beer that I had while waiting off my tab, so no complaints). All in all, I'd do it again without hesitation, I'd like to go when I am hungrier than I was to explore their menu a bit more (though again, if I was hungry and in any kind of hurry, this experience would have been in the 2-star range). Recommended.

    (4)
  • Jenn L.

    Good thing the food is good because the service, cleanliness, and general environment are sub par. Ordered side salads and they came two minutes before our pizza, after waiting nearly 30 minutes! Our drinks sat empty and trying to get your servers attention is near impossible because she's fraternizing with the other wait staff and floor manager behind the bar. Let's not even mention the welcome when you try to put your name on the list. Unless you're a regular here I wouldn't bother because the service is most unpleasant. My suggestion is take out. This place needs a heaping helping of Robert Irvine and Restaurant Impossible!

    (1)
  • Steve J.

    Two days ago we went to Burgh's for the first time. We had the fried pretzels which were really good. We also ordered the 5 cheese pizza. It was quite different. I guess I expected it to be closer to a Mozzarella topping, but it seemed to have mostly Ricotta on it, with sauce. The crust was good. The sauce was good, as well, but I expected their to be more cheese on it. Overall it was pretty average. I would try it again, but I would try another pizza. I can tell it had the potential to be good......The service was average.

    (3)
  • Shane L.

    Great food & awesome Pizza. Lots of Yinzers. Good beer selection. Service is below ave, gossipy, & not the nicest. They are busy so give them a break I suppose.

    (3)
  • Chris M.

    Probably the best sports bar in western PA! It is always a crowed place with the locals watching a game and visiting with friends. The food is tremendous and they will always accommodate in how you want the food prepared. Wings are cooked to perfection and the pepperoni dream is truly amazing. You may have to wait for a table, but they provides an opportunity to grab a drink, visit with the locals, and play a game of pool. If you need a place to watch a game or relax after a busy week--then this is your place!

    (5)
  • Allie H.

    It gets 2 stars because my deep fried soft pretzel was yummy. Being the first customers in the restaurant (opened at 11, and we were on our lunch hour), we were seated right away - staff was very nice. And then we waited nearly 20 minutes before anyone came to take our order - in an empty restaurant. Fried pretzel, tuna melt...that's it. 20 minutes after ordering, we finally got our food. I've had good food and bad food here - but the service is always consistently horrible. Boo hiss.

    (2)
  • Curt S.

    Disregard my previous post as I thought someone had stole my information from this place. It turns out that it was a misunderstanding by the police in that area. So in regards to that I'm going to give my original review of this place. The food was very good. I had the Curtiss sandwich because, well... isn't it obvious? Anything that has pastrami, egg, and bacon, all on the same thing is totally me(Its practically what I order as Primanti Brothers everytime) As far as the customer service, I had no complaints, but I will say that we were a party of two. Probably is pretty crappy for parties of 4 as we noticed people waiting around for awhile after we were seated. The prices were reasonable and they had a huge selection of good beers to choose from.

    (4)
  • Eric L.

    If you have an appetite, this is the place! Huge portions and great food! Well worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Scotty D.

    It was a bit crowded, but we went at dinner time just before a Pens game so that gets a pass. We only got their thin crust pizza with extra cheese, but it was one of the better ones I've had. There was actually plenty of cheese (unlike the big pizza chains) and there was a perfect amount of sauce. The crust was nice and crispy, too, which is what I want out of a thin crust pizza. Service was quick and friendly, and most importantly, the beer selection was impressive.

    (4)
  • Meagan T.

    I went here with a group of friends on Saturday night, and due to the absolutely appalling service we received, I will never go back. First, our waitress took our drink orders one at a time... that's right, she took one drink order, went to get the drink and then came back to take the next drink order. So, ordering drinks took about 15 minutes by itself. We thought this was odd and a little annoying, but no big deal. We ordered a few pizzas and a couple orders of wings. After about 45 minutes, we realized that if we didn't get our food soon, we were going to miss the movie we were planning on going to. We flagged down our waitress to let her know it had been a pretty long time since we'd ordered. Normally the response is "Oh, I'm sorry, let me go check on that for you." which is all we expected or hoped for. However, we were met with a blank stare and then told "well, I don't have your food yet..." She literally had no idea why we were telling her this. After we ASKED her to check on it she came back and said it would be another 7 minutes. We were so stunned by how rude she had been the first time that we again tried to make our point by pointing out that it had been a very long time. She again stared blankly at us and then said, "Well, I can get you a manager." We did not need to escalate it there - all we wanted was a little customer service. But that's what she offered, so we said Yes, please get us a manager. Well, the manager that came by was even worse. He made no attempt to introduce himself at all - no "How can I help you?" "Is there a problem?" "I hear you wanted to see me?" Nothing - he literally came over to our table and stared at us and said NOTHING. So, we went ahead and told him that our waitress had been pretty rude, how long she'd taken with our drinks, and that we had been waiting about 45 minutes for our food. Again - no apology. He pretty much said, what do you want me to do, I'm sure if the food was ready she would have brought it out. So we told him - well, normally under these circumstances an apology is offered and someone checks on the food. His response was "Well if you want an apology I can offer you that and go check on your food." Yeah... that's great after we've ASKED for an apology. Suddenly, our food was ready! The jerk of a manager went to the opposite side of the table and made a comment to my friend's husband about how he didn't know what the problem was. What he was really saying was, your wife and her friends are crazy b*tches, calm them down. Completely unprofessional. So my friend's husband said "Sir, don't you think it's a little suspicious that we complained and our food was then immediately ready?" The manager's response: "No, I don't think so at all." He then told us that our waitress "always does a great job" so we should have no problems. I was so flabbergasted I didn't even know what to say. I said "We literally just told you she is not doing a great job." He laughed and walked away from us as we were talking. I have honestly never seen such horrible customer service in my life. My parents used to go to this place all the time and never had a problem. I have been once or twice before and never had an issue either. My guess is that it's either under new (horrible) management, or they just don't care anymore. The pizza is good but it's really not worth such a sour experience - save yourself the trouble and go somewhere that the staff gives even the slightest sh*t.

    (1)
  • Kathy T.

    Burgh's is one of my absolute favorite "go to" places! We love trying new places to eat and we really have to like a place to keep going back. Burgh's is definitely one of those places!!! The menu has something for everyone and I've never been disappointed with anything that I've ordered. The pizza is some of the best around and the wings win hands down as my all time favorite!! They're always cooked perfectly crispy and the sauces are phenonmenal!!! The beer selection is outstanding. Service can be slow at times - Fridays and Saturdays are always packed, so yes, expect a wait. But overall, Burgh's is hard to beat!!

    (5)
  • Randy W.

    Where can you wait an hour for bad over-priced food while watching a pregnant woman chain smoke and drink 2-3 beers? Welcome to Burgh's. There has always been something magical about this specific location. I remember back in the days when this was the site of the Galaxy theater, where I got to watch ET and First Blood Part 2 in a double feature (back in the 80s). Burgh's somehow lacks the class of the Galaxy theater. But you can expect a bad pizza bar for lunch, fantastic deep fried pretzels with the world's best honey-mustard, a nice selection of beers (hurray for the Belgian revolution), and some townie sight-seeing. I feel at home already.

    (2)
  • Brian S.

    Their meat trio deep dish pizza was simply awesome. In fact, it was one of the best deep dish pizzas that I have outside Chicago and it reminded me alot of Chicago's Ginos East. It was also turned out to be one of the best cold pizzas I have had as well and usually deep dish pizzas don't taste well after they cooled, but the Burgh's pizza was great. We had our pizza picked up from a friend, so I cannot speak to the establishment or it's staff, but next time I am in town I will certainly go and try some pizza fresh from the oven.

    (5)
  • Miriam W.

    We go to 'Burgh's Pizza and Wing Pub often for the lunch buffet of all you can eat salad, pizza and wings. I guess I do judge a book by its' cover, because the first time we went here I was surprised at the quality of the salad bar at a place that has "Pub" in it's name. There are the usual greens and raw veggies, long with a wonderful selection of marinated vegetables, roasted red peppers, beets, cheeses and toppings. They make their own salad dressings, and they're really good. The pizza is great, and they bring out a nice variety of vegetarian and meat pizzas, even a white pizza. The wings are the real draw for me, however. Usually they have a choice of three, with mild, garlic and honey, BBQ, spicy and "kinda" breaded as recent options. A drink is included in the price of the lunch buffet. They have a great beer selection, and they cater and do special parties, too. I can't think of a better place to hang out and watch a game on one of their 19 plasma screens.The one misstep in a recent dinner outing there was the blackened tuna salad, which was overcooked and not great quality tuna, but what the heck was I doing ordering that there, anyway? Pizza. Wings. Beer. Good salad bar=bonus. Service is friendly and efficient, and the staff seems to know alot of the regulars who come in. We're lucky to have this place near us!

    (4)
  • Nick K.

    I'm writing this review as a warning to others. I like to patron local restaurants and believe I have a high tolerance for bad customer service, but in this case, it was intolerable. We were a party of 4 coming in on a weeknight. This was my first time coming to the Pub, and my hopes were high for good food- but I never had any food, or even a table. There were a few other people waiting for tables, but for the most part the restaurant wasn't busy- in fact, there were a few empty tables we could have easily sat at. We waited over 10 minutes for someone to ask if we were waiting to be seated. Once the hostess got our info, she said it shouldn't be more then 5-minutes of a wait. We watched frustrated, as people finished and left the restaurant, but no one was seating us. After another 15 minutes, I finally got the hostess' attention to see about being sat and she gave me an impolite response that there would be a table soon. After another 15 minutes, I grabbed the manager and asked why we were waiting over half an hour for a table, and again got a rude response that it would be a few more minutes. He then proceeded to stand by the kitchen and ignore us. When we reached the 45 minute mark, my party and I decided to leave. As we walked out, the hostess thanked us for stopping in. We instead went across the street to Sauce, where we were promptly seated and given good service. It's one thing if the restaurant is packed and there are no tables- it's another thing when 8-10 tables are empty and I'm getting lip service about when I will be seated. I will not be going back.

    (1)
  • Carmen R.

    The food is awful. No other way to say it. My wife, son and I stopped in on our way home from the hockey store, because for some reason I had a thought in my mind that the food was pretty good at one point. It's been a while, so my thoughts could be correct and time has passed so it may have changed. It started with my son's nachos that he ordered which we basically Toastetos on a pizza plate, covered with that cheese you get at our local stadiums/arenas and they were ice cold! I ordered the "jumbo wings" which turned out to be these tiny wings that looked like they came off pigeon not a chicken. My wife's Italian bogie tasted like plastic, and my meatball consisted of overcooked meat. When it comes down to it, I hate using calories on bad food and that's exactly what happened. Foodies should stay away. Its a shame, with their great location and some decent food, you could do really well.

    (1)
  • Melissa F.

    The service at Burgh's is consistently horrible, with a 45 minute wait just for drinks being a common issue. However, the food is pretty good. The pizza especially is above average, but the service and slow pace of every employee there detracts from just how good the pizza is.

    (2)
  • Josh W.

    Sometimes I have a great time at burghs while others it's like why did I even bother. They have a fantastic selection of beer and the bartenders are usually very nice My biggest problem is how long the food takes. It seems to be either 5 minutes or 55 minutes and I can't figure it. But if you have time to kill and want to enjoy a beer and watch a game. Burgh's is a great sopt

    (3)
  • Gabe K.

    Wings, pizza, and a monstrous selection of great beers... ah, yes please. Burgh's has become a staple of mine on each trip to the Burgh to visit my family. For those of you in, or around, the South Hills, you must stop here. It's very similar to Fat Heads in Southside. I'm a big fan of the hot, garlic, and cajun-hot wings. For the unfamiliar, the cajun-hot come with a blackened, somewhat ashy crust. The texture can be outputting for some, but the flavor is awesome (fyi - it takes a little extra time for the cajun-hots, so be aware). My other favorite is the garlic-hot, but it's a mandatory rule that if one person eats them, everyone at the table must eat them (i.e., not recommended for dates). The true reason to go here is for the beer. They have over 20 beers on tap (I can't remember the exact number, but I always seem to find something that I haven't tried before), and their bottled beer selection is equally extensive.

    (5)
  • Matt K.

    Sorry to see all of the negative reviews, because I think this place is great! I have been going here for a while and have never had any problems, and the food is always excellent. I think they have some of the best wings in the area. I always get the blackened gold sauce. I think it's a mix of honey mustard and bbq...something like that. Until recently I had always had the regular fried wings , which were always fully cooked and tasty. I recently tried the cajun style wings, and they are awesome. I'm not sure how to describe them...I guess you could call them blackened. The menu says they could take up to an additional 30 minutes, but I'm not sure they ever have. If so, they are worth it. As for the pizza, we always get the traditional style, and it has always been excellent. Crispy crust and the right amount of sauce. Sometimes a little too cheesy for me, but I don't mind. I usually go on one of the beer special nights, one has a bottle special, and one has a draft special. They always seem to have a good selection, and have never been out of what I order. The service has always been good to me even though it is always packed. That is the only complaint for me, and I suppose it is a good thing...they are always packed when I have been there, weeknight or weekend!

    (5)
  • Leigh W.

    I wish I could provide a full review, but management and the staff were so wrapped in what they were doing that it took 10 minutes for anyone to even acknowledge our party of 4, and we were the only people waiting at 8:30 on a Wednesday evening. When the manager did acknowledge us, he said he'd be right there, then went to put away clean dishes, do some things on the cash register, etc. He finally sent a waitress over, who told us it would be at least a 10-15 minute wait, even though there were several open tables. At that point we'd already waited 15 minutes and from the poor customer service it didn't seem like waiting another 15 minutes would be worth it. Instead, we left and went right up the street to Sauce where we were seated immediately and treated like our business was valued. I won't be wasting time again at Burgh's.

    (1)
  • Joyce M.

    The BEST pizza. The atmosphere isn't perfect but it could be worse. If you are in the area, the lunch buffet is very good too.

    (4)
  • Devin M.

    I am a strong critic of bars/grilles that use food in their name (ex. pizza & wings), and I will say that Burgh's is worthy of the bragging rights. Pros: The pizza is great! The sauce and crust are one of a kind and really stand out among the other pizza joints in the area! Popular and great wing sauces are the Hot Garlic and Barbecue. Dining area and the bar are in separate rooms and allow for a party and family atmosphere at the same time. Prices are very reasonable. Cons: Service can sometimes be spotty...especially during Steeler and Pens games. The building can be pretty loud (including the dining room) due to the large walls and poor acoustics Overall: Great place to relax and have a good time with buddies, colleagues, and family. A great place to socialize and eat great pizza/wings!

    (4)
  • Sharon H.

    Stopped here early afternoon with my daughter, her husband, granddaughter and my hubs for a quick bite before we left them to head back home to Dayton. We ate here once with them and the food was pretty good at that time but the service was really bad. Gave them another chance but you know what they say about second chances.....We ordered the baby's meal before anything else so we could get it timely and keep her happy while we all ate. We waited 40 minutes for ANYTHING to come out. When part of our order did arrive, we received cold wings, cold cheese triangles and hot sausage stuffed peppers that were raw and cold (as in uncooked). Sent those back and by the time they got those back out, everyone was done eating. The waitress also explained that the peppers were not really "raw" because they are stuffed with lunch meat. REALLY? The menu describes these as stuffed with Italian sausage and cheese (which is typically how these are made). The food was terrible and the waitress did nothing to try to accommodate. Things were so bad that my Son-in-law spoke with management and the owner basically did not care. Pretty terrible experience. We won't be back. The place was pretty filthy today as well. There are better choices in this neighborhood. Don't waste your time unless you simply want to belly up to the bar and have a beer and watch a game.

    (2)
  • Carly S.

    If you want to eat at Burgh's, come for the lunch buffet. Wednesdays are especially good with a carving station set up with good turkey and ham, and of course the steady stream of pizza, wings and a surprisingly well-stocked salad bar. It starts at 11:30 and can get quite hard to find a seat so arrive early. If you can't make it for the buffet then expect to wait up to an hour for your lukewarm food. We've come often enough for both lunch buffet and dinner that I feel pretty confident in my experience and the next time someone suggests eating there and it's not buffet time I'll politely, but firmly refuse.

    (3)
  • Jose V.

    This place is great for pizza. It's a local spot, a bit pricey however it is well worth it. Their wings are great, we have the spivey garlic. And for pizza. Try their Zesty Italian. I hope this helps, enjoy.

    (4)
  • Marlene D.

    Got the thin crust pizza and the deep dish. Both were very good. We were just in Chicago over the weekend and ate at Geno's east while there. It is supposed to be the best deep dish pizza in chi town. It is sub par. Burgh's was way better with more favor throughout. The Windy City can learn a few things from the steel city. Also the roasted wings were the best I ever had.

    (4)
  • Steven M.

    Stopped in after golf with some friends. Been here a few times in the past. I really enjoy the beer selection they have here, both on tap and in bottles. It is a pretty decent list of beers across many styles and countries. The beer menu is nicely organized by beer style. The list is continually updated as well. Breweries they offer include Troeg's, Great Lakes, Deschutes, Anchor, Southern Tier, Ommegang, Flying Dog...plus your macro's. They also have a fully stocked bar for other drinks and wine. They have a small section with beer on shelves and in coolers where are you are allowed to beverages to go. Mix and match, 6 packs, larger format beers...etc. They have all sorts of pub food. Most notable are their pizza and wings. They also offer, burgers, salads, appetizers, calzones, soups, sandwiches and hoagies. The pizza is usually really good with a nice crust. I have had a few soggier crust pizzas, but that is not the norm. I really like the wings here. My favorites are the cajun wings. I have never had any issues with the service. The servers are usually pretty nice and efficient. The place can get pretty crowded so a seat at the bar may be difficult. Overall this is a good place to visit if you are in Bridgeville.

    (4)
  • Douglas W.

    Just gets worse every time. I'm done. It's not just the Fox News the manager switched my game to in the middle of my lunch. The salad bar was 1/2 empty and the greens looked sad. They had sunk to pizza dough rolled in sugar for desert and the last time I was in they had raw apple cake. Yesterday they had thrown in the towel and there was just and empty dish. The pizzas used to have a variety of toppings. The manager should find something better to do than to switch the programming to lies and propaganda. Lame. Topper is that I said something to 2 different employees and they don't care about you.

    (2)
  • See Dee B.

    Been here twice. Pizza has been great, wings too. Beer prices are way better than I'm used to up the road at The Sharp Edge. Have to say, service ain't bad either. I count 17 tv's from my seat at the bar. BRAVO

    (5)
  • Mary G.

    Ok, so this is another mixed bag review. We like the lunch buffet, the pizzas are good, there are lots of options on the salad bar, and the kids love the alphabet soup when they have it. We've had to wait agonizingly long for a table sometimes, but it's always been worth it. Dinner? Whole other story. Like other people our pizzas have come out cooked to a crisp, our waitress ignored us, we had to eventually ask the hostess for help tracking down our toddler's pizza and then the waitress lied to us. Yep, lied. So.... yes, we'll go back sometime, probably not for dinner and if for lunch then very early.

    (3)
  • Derek R.

    This is my third visit and I still was not impressed. I don't understand the long wait to get in. The food is only fair, no great bargain and the service leaves much to be desired. My friend and I ordered wings and a pizza. The first issue was that they say they are "jumbo" wings. The wings we recieved were by no means jumbo, in fact they could be considered petite. The garlic wings were totally overcooked (dry and crunchy). There was very little flavor to them, lots of grease on the bottom of the basket. The wings are sold in 5's and 10's, what happened to a dozen wings? There is a charge for blue cheese and celery, which was a very small portion. If you love food wings, go elsewhere. The pizza was tasty, but also overcooked. My friend called it well done. It was not burnt, but was dark and very tough. They charge $2.59 for a soft drink. Really? I don't see what all the hype is about this place, but I don't see myself returning anytime soon.

    (3)
  • Juss A.

    I work and live near here, many co-workers get lunch or dinner here, I can only comment on takeout. Everyone says the same thing, the food quality is inconsistent, sometimes it's the best pizza in the area, sometimes it's pretty average. The first time I went there to pick up a take out order, I apparently went to the wrong bar and the waitress rolled her eyes at me and pointed in the other direction without saying a word, I guess this happens often enough that they should tell people where to go? Otherwise, I've had worse, prices are about the same as anywhere else.

    (3)
  • Natosha D.

    Thank Goodness for the free popcorn otherwise Burghs leaves much to be desired. Best consumed after several beers or a long night of partying - this food is not good sober. I've also heard complaints about people who work in the building refusing to eat there because they see how food is kept and how unclean the restaurant front and back. After today - I don't think we will return.

    (1)
  • Ralph H.

    Everytime I've eaten here the food is fabulous. Recently I've been on a wing & calzone kick and Burgh's fulfills that crave perfectly. The calzone is monster and my last visit the waitress said she's never seen someone finish 1 off. Well I showed her how it's done, on a bet of course.

    (5)
  • Ralph M.

    TERRIBLE !! Got here for lunch buffet suppose to be ready by 11:30 it's 11:50 still not out. Wasted half of my lunch hour waiting. I will never be back. Wings badly over cooked.

    (1)
  • Kevin M.

    I come from Michigan and I have to stop in everytime I am in Pittsburgh. Best deep dish I have had amd the beer selection is outstanding.

    (4)
  • Rich G.

    Amazing wings ... Fried crispy! Service was slow on them the first time I went but the wait was worth it! Pizza and wings were excellent! I will be back as much as I can! Anti pasta Platter was amazing as well! Family friendly my kids enjoyed themselves and they had a couple arcade games.

    (4)
  • Arpita B.

    Came in late Wednesday night after hearing rave reviews of this place from a colleague. The place was pretty subdued but there were quite a few people out, in my opinion for it being work day. We started out our meal with the hot garlic wings which had perfectly crisped skin and was mmm so delicious! Followed this with a custom made garlic crust pizza. I have never have a garlic crust pizza and was amazed and impressed by this...The crust set this pizza apart from the numerous other pizzas I have eaten in my lifetime. It was crunchy, flavorful and can be eaten just by itself...I would say it is an elevated version of a garlic bread. Definitely try some of the garlic dough pizzas! I was pleasantly surprised by the extensive variety of beers they carried from across the country and the world. My husband was a little taken aback by the $10 tag attached to a bottle of Belgian beer but he relished every last drop of it!! Overall: a great place to come to amazing Pizza, wings and a wide variety of beer selections!

    (4)
  • jennifer p.

    We were looking for a laid back venue to host our rehearsal dinner, and came across Burgh's Pizza & Wing Pub. The prices were affordable, and they provided PLENTY of food for our party- we had a lot of leftovers at the end of the night. We really appreciated that they never skimped on food towards the end of the evening. For our group of ~30, we had one dedicated staff member who worked hard to keep the food and drinks stocked (we were doing a buffet style dinner, so one person was more than enough). The booking process was also very easy- Dan was easily accessible and happy to take my calls on his cell phone when he wasn't working. If we ever had the need for another private party in the area, I would certainly consider booking with them again.

    (5)
  • Lauren R.

    Two words describe this restaurant :HORRIBLE SERVICE!!! whether it's a take out or eat in, the staff is so rude. I went to pick up a pizza one night and I waited 15 minutes for someone to acknowledge me. Will never be back. All the wait staff has attitudes and it is just awful.

    (1)
  • Brian A.

    Good size portion, fast friendly staff. Food up quickly. Nice variety of beers. I would go back!

    (4)
  • L S.

    excellent food consistently ruined by poor service. the servers dont't care if you are happy and care even less to hear about it. our party of three waited tonight for no less than 10 minutes to be acknowledged and asked for a drink order which was begrudgingly refilled half as many times as necessary. the food came out in random order rather than together as ordered and we were definitely charged for the extra ranch that we never received. i come back for the pizza which is the best for miles around and tolerate the service. bad attitudes, servers drop your food & never come back, managers nowhere to be found. get take out instead.

    (2)
  • Darren W.

    This is a difficult call to make, but I'm going with a strong 3 for Burgh's. Being that this was a birthday meal for me (paid for by my darling Kay) and that Burgh's bar-food bill of fare was an intriguing read, we ordered a large early dinner, more than half of which was quite appetizing. For example, Burgh's BIG Pretzels, which we had deep-fried, were astonishingly crisp yet fluffy, the tandem of liquid cheese and honey mustard (both made in-house) thrusting each dough knot into the stratosphere. The honey garlic oven-roasted wings were thick with brittle skin and juicy, savory, sweet poultry. The wings were so delectable, we used the ranch dressing only for the celery and carrots, and that doesn't happen often. Doman's Garlic Fries were a pile of "O" sticks gone gourmet, almost garishly so considering parmesan and parsely were involved. Cooked twice in hot fat, each tater stave was chip-crisp outside and mashed spud-soft inside. Somebody in that kitchen knows how to use a fryer like a samurai knows how to use a sword. Things started faltering food-wise when the pizza and burger were finally trotted out. Perhaps the flawed pie was my fault in that I chose my toppings poorly. Considering my natal day, I went wild and asked for proscuitto, caramelized onions, and chopped clams on what Burgh's calls a "Thin Deck Pizza." The slim crust is dusted with cornmeal and is supposedly baked on oven stones, in theory making for a crispy crust. Unfortunately, no crispness happened as the pizza itself was droopy. I felt the toppings went well together, but the crust just couldn't hold them properly. To boot, the sauce was close to nonexistent, and the mozzarella cheese was utterly tasteless. The Avocado Burger was supposed to be medium-rare but was cooked to an almost arid medium (or was it well-done?). The bacon and vegetables slid off of the rubbery, slick, tragically unseasoned patty and out of the not-so-fresh bun, making this mundane burger a thankless chore to eat. The cole slaw that came with the burger was acceptable and little else. Service was choppy on the day we visited despite the house not being full. A harried middle-aged woman who was dressed somewhat provocatively for her age (painted-on leggings, a cleavage-baring sleeveless sweatshirt, and a backwards baseball cap) greeted us while reluctantly bussing tables, complaining to us about how busy the restaurant was. Was she the owner? I hope not. Further down the path of ineptitude, our server made us feel somewhat rushed, and the food was slow to arrive at our table. Halfway through our meal, we were handed our check. When I mentioned that we might like dessert, I was curtly told that Burgh's doesn't offer any even though a brief dessert menu can be found on the restaurant's website. I suppose that's what Labella Bean is there for. Stay tuned. Burgh's has potential. Without the burger, pizza, and unprofessional staff, Burgh's would skip to a 5 star rating from my keyboard without much handwringing.

    (3)
  • Greg S.

    Great wings!! Meaty, a lot of flavors, crunchy!! Burgers are great, thick, juicy. Strombolis are second to none, delicious!! Excellent pizza, just great bar food!!!

    (4)
  • Sarah C.

    This is very hard. The food here was actually very good. Between the four of us, we got a prosciutto and arugula pizza, a veggie pizza, a pepperoni pizza, and a mushroom swiss burger (I know, fat right?) All of the pizzas were awesome, and the burger tasted great (yes, we ate each others' food lol.) Now comes the hard part. The service was eh...our server didn't know what kind of Gin they carried, and when one of us ordered a Blue Moon, she put it in, then came back and told us they don't serve Blue Moon there...wouldn't be a problem if that person in our party hadn't had Blue Moon every time she went there. Also, the place just had this "unclean" vibe going around...like sticky tables, dirty menus with food crusted onto them, a cook who was wearing gym shorts, and another server whose yellow soccer-looking t-shirt was basically just one giant grease stain. I tried very hard to ignore these things since the food really was very good...and I would've given Burgh's more stars had I not decided to use the restroom during this one fateful lunch....you see, when coming back from the restroom, one can see into the kitchen very well. What I saw was a little bit terrifying. The hotel pans (which are stainless steel) were literally black. I saw what looked like rotten vegetables and greens laying on the counter. I also noticed that the deep fryers had some gigantic, bulbous matter that had apparently poured down the front and sides and become caked on. It looked like piles of insulation foam, but was clearly some type of food debris. Now, mind you, this was simply what I saw from a 3.5 second glance whilst passing by...which makes me shudder to think of what I would find if I were looking for any longer. I do not proclaim to be a health inspector; however I have run nutritional departments and managed kitchens, and have been through countless inspections....this place would have been tagged as soon as an inspector walked in the door. It honestly made me regret eating the food.

    (2)
  • Danielle Q.

    I love everything that I have ever eaten at Burghs. Everything is delicious. My personal favorite is the pizza, it really is great. My recommendation? The 5 cheese pizza with sausage added to it is top notch. Yum!

    (5)
  • Nikole S.

    The wings were almost dried out. They had little flavor to them. The fries are frozen w generic cheese sauce. A few of the frisson the platter were cold. Beer specials were good and the pizza is pretty good.

    (2)
  • Jimmy J.

    Food was pretty good. Bar food. The waitress was annoying and not very nice. I doubt I'll stop back.

    (3)
  • Stephanie F.

    As usual-food was great, service was super slow and it didn't seem as though there was any kind of get up in the go. We'll probably not go back for several months again, just like the last few times. I think we'll reserve Burgh's as a takeout only place.

    (3)
  • Kevin M.

    Hands down the best pizza I have ever had in my entire life! The deep dish pizza takes longer to bake, but it is most certainly worth the wait. Their wings are also a step above your typical pizza joint's. They have a lot of meat on the bone and their sauces are delicious.

    (5)
  • J K.

    For doing such high volume of business I think burghs is a great place for yummy food, great beer selection, and efficient and nice bartenders!

    (4)
  • Pamela H.

    First time here. Will be back! Glad we didn't read the reviews until we were already seated. They DO need a sign that says to see the host,etc because we had to ask the guys standing in front of us if it was a "seat yourself". The "host" was certainly not paying any attention to guest walking in the door. We had to put our name on the list and were not told how long the wait was (maybe a more attentive host would help give a better rating). We only waited 5 min to be seated; in the bar area. Our server Shannon was very friendly and when we told her this was our first visit, she told us what they r known for (pizza and wings). We decided to try the (5) wings as an app and a toss salad to start. The wings had great flavor and meaty. We wanted to steer away from the usual pepperoni pizza so we ordered the "super chicken white pizza" and added bacon! It was very tasty! We loved the crust! It was a little dry...not much sauce, but the chicken was tender and plenty of broccoli. A small was more than enough for the two of us considering we had the wings and salad. She told us the burgers r huge and very good so we plan to come back to try one. Atmosphere is typical friendly local bar. Looking forward to returning for a burger. Try it...you'll like it!!

    (4)
  • David S.

    Wings are awesome! The lunch buffet is usually really good, with a good selection. Not the healthiest food in town, but when you want fried chicken... this is a good place to go. Pizza is kinda mehhh, but not bad.

    (3)
  • Matt S.

    Their wings and pizza are both amazing and their beer selection is really good too. I noticed a lot of negative reviews based on poor service, but luckily, that has not been my experience.

    (5)
  • Scott A.

    My Girlfriend and I have been here a couple times. The first time I noticed the atmosphere felt like a biker bar with the Attitudes hanging out of course at the bar. Each time we arrived at the front and hand to stand there waiting, while the employees leaned on the same bar talking not even noticing we were standing there. This time some guy employee was busy flirting with 2 other female employees. This was blatantly obvious. He then continues his conversation as he is grabbing silverware and motioning us to follow him to a booth 2 feet from the females leaning on the bar. This is not where we wanted to sit, I attempted to get his attention before he made it to the table and sat the silverware down but was not able to. I finally explained we preferred to sit in the back by the bar. He re sat us in the back, he was walking so fast it was almost like we were an inconvenience to him. He placed the silverware on the table while we were still walking up. He passed us as we were making our way and pointed back and said your table is there. And he left. As we sat down my date made a comment that she could not believe how rude he was. We ordered a pizza. Pretty simple task One would think. 45 min later we received this heaping mess that did not even resemble a frozen pizza you would get at Walmart. chunky tomato sauce for miles falling off of the top. The dough so drenched with this crap that the pizza was falling apart as we tried to scoop the mess onto our plates. Our first bite immediately noticed that it was dead cold and must have been sitting in the back for a good 10 minutes. We had ordered sausage mushrooms, pepperoni and extra cheese. There was no sausage but plenty of extra chunky tomatoes. It took us another 15 minutes to actually see our waitress come back into the room and me waving at her to flag her down. The first words out of her mouth were "Do we need a box folks?" Considering we had already been there well over an hour now, and there was barely a bite out of mine and my dates 1 piece each on our plate and the rest of the pizza was not touched. You would think her first words should have been is everything ok? We explained that the pizza was cold, terrible and an absolute mess and no we are not interested in ordering anything else. We had no desire to wait another hour for our order just for them to screw that up as well. Instead of taking care of it right then an there she said oh no, i will be right back. We wait another 10 minutes for her to come back with our adjusted bill. I paid for the soft drink and left a 3 dollar tip. Which i thought was over kill for simply pouring a drink and delivery the mess of a pizza we got and never asking if we wanted refills on our drinks. The prior visit. The pizza was totally different. It was excellent. The wings were an absolute oily mess of a joke. when the waitress sat the wings on the table the first thing i thought about was the last time i had changed the oil in my car. This is not a good thing. I tried the wings, the sauce was horrible. The wings looked like they had been cooked in motor oil. I can not believe that in this economy where there are millions of people without work that any establishment allows this kind of service and quality of food to pass for even close to ok. I know tons of fellow veterans that are without work and if given the chance to own and operate an establishment they would pour their soul into it thanking the good lord above they can actually earn a paycheck. Shame on the owners of this dump. 2 strikes these guys are out. What a terrible experience. If you cant do pizza and cook wings when these are your signature items, it is sure time to hang it up.

    (1)
  • Jaclyn H.

    Been there 4 times and have no idea why. It's sad bc their food is pretty good but service is not so good. When asked about the beer specials I was told there weren't any. I then asked the server ok well why does the sign say there is? She then started to retract her statement and tell us there indeed is. This is only one example. Every time we have been it seems as though no server wants to be there and are unable to answer any questions. Like I said food is good, so if we ever go back it will be for take out!

    (2)
  • Joseph K.

    I have been a frequent visitor of burghs for the past several years. I've held business parties there as well brought large groups there for dinner. The food is always good but that's where any positives end. Last night I brought a group of 10 people to Burghs. They squeezed us into two tables that according to the hostess should seat 8 people. Well, we had 10, not 8. We were very cramped. I tried numerous times explaining this to the hostess who didn't seem to be interested in helping us. We eventually got a third tablet added which gave us much more room. For the next several minutes I noticed the staff talking about our party and giving us dirty looks. I then asked to speak to the owner/manager who told me "I'm not going to talk to you." I can put up with their long waits to get a table. I can put up with the ridiculous amount of time it takes to get your food once you order. I can put up with the fair to poor service (with the exception on Toni at the bar who is consistently excellent). But I cannot put up with complete apathy, rudeness, and disregard for customer service from the management and ownership. I will never again step foot inside Burghs. I will never again bring large gatherings of people there. I will never again hold my business functions there as I have done in the past. I will never again support their 5k as I have done for the past many years. I'm sure me spending my money elsewhere really won't hurt their bottom line and I'm certain my money won't be missed. What I am certain of is if the owners continue their apathetic attitudes, dont correct the long wait times for food, and dont train their staff on proper customer service then others will not be returning as well.

    (1)
  • Mark R.

    The Good: * Pizza & Wings are excellent. And everything else on the menu is very good * Excellent beer menu - lots on tap, 100+ bottles * Family friendly * Very cool bar area The Bad: * The service SUCKS. I've been there 30+ times and you will NEVER get food under 30 min from when you ordered. And the majority of the servers are not friendly what so ever. * Dirty - The carpet in the dinning room is nasty and every plate is stained. I frequently have had to ask for a new plate either b/c it was dirty or wet * Sports Dummy? - There are TV's everywhere, but they don't have the sports packages to be able to show any game. Everyone is stuck w/ whatever is on the network channel. * Parking - Good luck. On a weekend night, you will not be able to find parking. Overall: Great food and decent atmosphere...But, if there were more places in Bridgeville/South Fayette Burghs would lose a lot of business.

    (3)
  • Mike U.

    This place is awful! I have been here twice and both times were terrible. The cooks are straight up on meth and the waitresses are so nasty! We had guacamole that was $8 and it came with stale chips and giant tomatoes! It wasn't even mixed together. I ordered 4 separate beers on tap- they were out of all of them! Won't ever ever go back!

    (1)
  • Mike S.

    Been going here ever since it opened up. Here's the skinny on Burgh's. The place is packed, and I mean PACKED each and ever Friday and Saturday night. There's a good reason, two actually. One is that they have a very strong, if not quite exceptional selection of draft beer. Pittsburgh and it's 'burbs are more Keystone Light than Chimay, so to find some nifty stuff like Anchor Steam, Paulaner and Dogfish Head on tap is a strong pull. The second is the food. By and large, the food is among the best you'll find at any sports bar in the US. The wings are very good, the salads are Legendary (go ahead big man. Order the cobb salad and try to finish it all. Not gonna happen), the pizzas are excellent, and the calzones are hot, crispy, soft and gooey. All good. The bad. Numero uno is the service. On a good night, you might get a table in half an hour, at which point the waitress might pay attention to you. On a bad night, it could be over an hour to get a table and then you'll have to flag down a waiter/waitress every time you want something. Numero dos is the decor (if you can call it that). This place is tired, the carpeting was filthy five years ago and has gone downhill from there, many of the booths have holes in them, the bar floor is never clean, and the kitchen is....ehhhhh. Final problem is the lack of parking. The lot next door quickly fills up and it can be a royal hassle to find a spot. In all, if you like great food and beer, and can look past the really bad service and other issues, Burgh's is a great place. The fact that they have virtually no competition within 5 miles is another reason why they are busy. If they had a competitior open up that had food as good and better service, they would be in SERIOUS trouble.

    (3)
  • Paul D.

    Just tried Burgh's Wings & Pizza last night. Although the croud was wayyy to much for the building , the wings were really good. I would recommend the Golden Tangy . Those were my favorite. Kinda pricey , but might be worth it. I Agree with Matt K, I don't think they deserve such a low score here. buncha foodie snobs i guess ?

    (4)
  • Letty L.

    HORRIBLE service..ended up seating myself because no one was around after a good 5 min to seat us, then the waitress took FOREVER to both notice us and get simple drinks. Eventually, once the waitress realized we were a paying customer, we were able to order wings and pizza. After an enormous amount of time without offers of alcohol refills, we were served greasy wings with common obviously warehouse sauces. Again, no drink refills. The pizza came a good 30 minutes later so half our group got to watch each other eat. The pizza was odd tasting. Service: Abysmal, Food: Not matching the hype.

    (1)
  • Mike R.

    Food quality has gone way down. I know it is a pub, but even a pub needs some minimal standards for food quality. Hope it changes some day.

    (2)
  • Jamie D.

    User J.K. stated my previous review was too vague...so here is a more specific review: I've gone to Burgh's several times in the past. All of the negative reviews, I can attest to. I've never received good service while dining at Burgh's. the last visit in particular, I ordered the guacamole appetizer to start. I was told they had no avocados...then, for some strange reason, I was told by my server that the manager had a few in his office?! Out comes mashed avocados with tortilla chips...not guacamole! It is more than just mashed avocados. The server never refilled our beverages...not once. Our pizza was kind of mushy in the middle, as if the middle wasn't cooked all the way. I didn't finish my first slice. Just sat and waited for our server to check on us. When she returned, she didn't ask how everything was. She just offered us a box to take our leftovers home. Now, for me to recall that very last dining experience, which I believe was this past summer, it was pretty bad. Even with take out...we have ordered by phone to pick up in, what you are told "20-25 minutes". We go in about that time and still wait another 15 minutes. It's frustrating to have such a good location and not give a rats "you know what" about your business or the locals who support it. So...just giving a one time example takes up this much space...I have to be vague. These reviews, I believe, are very true to their nature, because going there on my own free will on several occasions, receiving the same bad service with occasionally good pizza, isn't worth my hard earned money. I'll spend it at Cucina Bella, where the food AND service is always great! I hope that was more detailed for you :-)

    (1)
  • Steven M.

    Stopped in after golf with some friends. Been here a few times in the past. I really enjoy the beer selection they have here, both on tap and in bottles. It is a pretty decent list of beers across many styles and countries. The beer menu is nicely organized by beer style. The list is continually updated as well. Breweries they offer include Troeg's, Great Lakes, Deschutes, Anchor, Southern Tier, Ommegang, Flying Dog...plus your macro's. They also have a fully stocked bar for other drinks and wine. They have a small section with beer on shelves and in coolers where are you are allowed to beverages to go. Mix and match, 6 packs, larger format beers...etc. They have all sorts of pub food. Most notable are their pizza and wings. They also offer, burgers, salads, appetizers, calzones, soups, sandwiches and hoagies. The pizza is usually really good with a nice crust. I have had a few soggier crust pizzas, but that is not the norm. I really like the wings here. My favorites are the cajun wings. I have never had any issues with the service. The servers are usually pretty nice and efficient. The place can get pretty crowded so a seat at the bar may be difficult. Overall this is a good place to visit if you are in Bridgeville.

    (4)
  • Jose V.

    This place is great for pizza. It's a local spot, a bit pricey however it is well worth it. Their wings are great, we have the spivey garlic. And for pizza. Try their Zesty Italian. I hope this helps, enjoy.

    (4)
  • Marlene D.

    Got the thin crust pizza and the deep dish. Both were very good. We were just in Chicago over the weekend and ate at Geno's east while there. It is supposed to be the best deep dish pizza in chi town. It is sub par. Burgh's was way better with more favor throughout. The Windy City can learn a few things from the steel city. Also the roasted wings were the best I ever had.

    (4)
  • Douglas W.

    Just gets worse every time. I'm done. It's not just the Fox News the manager switched my game to in the middle of my lunch. The salad bar was 1/2 empty and the greens looked sad. They had sunk to pizza dough rolled in sugar for desert and the last time I was in they had raw apple cake. Yesterday they had thrown in the towel and there was just and empty dish. The pizzas used to have a variety of toppings. The manager should find something better to do than to switch the programming to lies and propaganda. Lame. Topper is that I said something to 2 different employees and they don't care about you.

    (2)
  • See Dee B.

    Been here twice. Pizza has been great, wings too. Beer prices are way better than I'm used to up the road at The Sharp Edge. Have to say, service ain't bad either. I count 17 tv's from my seat at the bar. BRAVO

    (5)
  • Derek R.

    This is my third visit and I still was not impressed. I don't understand the long wait to get in. The food is only fair, no great bargain and the service leaves much to be desired. My friend and I ordered wings and a pizza. The first issue was that they say they are "jumbo" wings. The wings we recieved were by no means jumbo, in fact they could be considered petite. The garlic wings were totally overcooked (dry and crunchy). There was very little flavor to them, lots of grease on the bottom of the basket. The wings are sold in 5's and 10's, what happened to a dozen wings? There is a charge for blue cheese and celery, which was a very small portion. If you love food wings, go elsewhere. The pizza was tasty, but also overcooked. My friend called it well done. It was not burnt, but was dark and very tough. They charge $2.59 for a soft drink. Really? I don't see what all the hype is about this place, but I don't see myself returning anytime soon.

    (3)
  • Juss A.

    I work and live near here, many co-workers get lunch or dinner here, I can only comment on takeout. Everyone says the same thing, the food quality is inconsistent, sometimes it's the best pizza in the area, sometimes it's pretty average. The first time I went there to pick up a take out order, I apparently went to the wrong bar and the waitress rolled her eyes at me and pointed in the other direction without saying a word, I guess this happens often enough that they should tell people where to go? Otherwise, I've had worse, prices are about the same as anywhere else.

    (3)
  • Natosha D.

    Thank Goodness for the free popcorn otherwise Burghs leaves much to be desired. Best consumed after several beers or a long night of partying - this food is not good sober. I've also heard complaints about people who work in the building refusing to eat there because they see how food is kept and how unclean the restaurant front and back. After today - I don't think we will return.

    (1)
  • Ralph H.

    Everytime I've eaten here the food is fabulous. Recently I've been on a wing & calzone kick and Burgh's fulfills that crave perfectly. The calzone is monster and my last visit the waitress said she's never seen someone finish 1 off. Well I showed her how it's done, on a bet of course.

    (5)
  • Ralph M.

    TERRIBLE !! Got here for lunch buffet suppose to be ready by 11:30 it's 11:50 still not out. Wasted half of my lunch hour waiting. I will never be back. Wings badly over cooked.

    (1)
  • Kevin M.

    I come from Michigan and I have to stop in everytime I am in Pittsburgh. Best deep dish I have had amd the beer selection is outstanding.

    (4)
  • Rich G.

    Amazing wings ... Fried crispy! Service was slow on them the first time I went but the wait was worth it! Pizza and wings were excellent! I will be back as much as I can! Anti pasta Platter was amazing as well! Family friendly my kids enjoyed themselves and they had a couple arcade games.

    (4)
  • Arpita B.

    Came in late Wednesday night after hearing rave reviews of this place from a colleague. The place was pretty subdued but there were quite a few people out, in my opinion for it being work day. We started out our meal with the hot garlic wings which had perfectly crisped skin and was mmm so delicious! Followed this with a custom made garlic crust pizza. I have never have a garlic crust pizza and was amazed and impressed by this...The crust set this pizza apart from the numerous other pizzas I have eaten in my lifetime. It was crunchy, flavorful and can be eaten just by itself...I would say it is an elevated version of a garlic bread. Definitely try some of the garlic dough pizzas! I was pleasantly surprised by the extensive variety of beers they carried from across the country and the world. My husband was a little taken aback by the $10 tag attached to a bottle of Belgian beer but he relished every last drop of it!! Overall: a great place to come to amazing Pizza, wings and a wide variety of beer selections!

    (4)
  • jennifer p.

    We were looking for a laid back venue to host our rehearsal dinner, and came across Burgh's Pizza & Wing Pub. The prices were affordable, and they provided PLENTY of food for our party- we had a lot of leftovers at the end of the night. We really appreciated that they never skimped on food towards the end of the evening. For our group of ~30, we had one dedicated staff member who worked hard to keep the food and drinks stocked (we were doing a buffet style dinner, so one person was more than enough). The booking process was also very easy- Dan was easily accessible and happy to take my calls on his cell phone when he wasn't working. If we ever had the need for another private party in the area, I would certainly consider booking with them again.

    (5)
  • Darren W.

    This is a difficult call to make, but I'm going with a strong 3 for Burgh's. Being that this was a birthday meal for me (paid for by my darling Kay) and that Burgh's bar-food bill of fare was an intriguing read, we ordered a large early dinner, more than half of which was quite appetizing. For example, Burgh's BIG Pretzels, which we had deep-fried, were astonishingly crisp yet fluffy, the tandem of liquid cheese and honey mustard (both made in-house) thrusting each dough knot into the stratosphere. The honey garlic oven-roasted wings were thick with brittle skin and juicy, savory, sweet poultry. The wings were so delectable, we used the ranch dressing only for the celery and carrots, and that doesn't happen often. Doman's Garlic Fries were a pile of "O" sticks gone gourmet, almost garishly so considering parmesan and parsely were involved. Cooked twice in hot fat, each tater stave was chip-crisp outside and mashed spud-soft inside. Somebody in that kitchen knows how to use a fryer like a samurai knows how to use a sword. Things started faltering food-wise when the pizza and burger were finally trotted out. Perhaps the flawed pie was my fault in that I chose my toppings poorly. Considering my natal day, I went wild and asked for proscuitto, caramelized onions, and chopped clams on what Burgh's calls a "Thin Deck Pizza." The slim crust is dusted with cornmeal and is supposedly baked on oven stones, in theory making for a crispy crust. Unfortunately, no crispness happened as the pizza itself was droopy. I felt the toppings went well together, but the crust just couldn't hold them properly. To boot, the sauce was close to nonexistent, and the mozzarella cheese was utterly tasteless. The Avocado Burger was supposed to be medium-rare but was cooked to an almost arid medium (or was it well-done?). The bacon and vegetables slid off of the rubbery, slick, tragically unseasoned patty and out of the not-so-fresh bun, making this mundane burger a thankless chore to eat. The cole slaw that came with the burger was acceptable and little else. Service was choppy on the day we visited despite the house not being full. A harried middle-aged woman who was dressed somewhat provocatively for her age (painted-on leggings, a cleavage-baring sleeveless sweatshirt, and a backwards baseball cap) greeted us while reluctantly bussing tables, complaining to us about how busy the restaurant was. Was she the owner? I hope not. Further down the path of ineptitude, our server made us feel somewhat rushed, and the food was slow to arrive at our table. Halfway through our meal, we were handed our check. When I mentioned that we might like dessert, I was curtly told that Burgh's doesn't offer any even though a brief dessert menu can be found on the restaurant's website. I suppose that's what Labella Bean is there for. Stay tuned. Burgh's has potential. Without the burger, pizza, and unprofessional staff, Burgh's would skip to a 5 star rating from my keyboard without much handwringing.

    (3)
  • Carly S.

    If you want to eat at Burgh's, come for the lunch buffet. Wednesdays are especially good with a carving station set up with good turkey and ham, and of course the steady stream of pizza, wings and a surprisingly well-stocked salad bar. It starts at 11:30 and can get quite hard to find a seat so arrive early. If you can't make it for the buffet then expect to wait up to an hour for your lukewarm food. We've come often enough for both lunch buffet and dinner that I feel pretty confident in my experience and the next time someone suggests eating there and it's not buffet time I'll politely, but firmly refuse.

    (3)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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