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  • B. R.

    Diner food and atmosphere at it's finest! We pass through this area when we come into Pittsburgh, from Northeastern, Pa, to see my wife's family. The 1/3 lb burger special with fries is a hell of a deal. It is like a Big Mac, but bigger and way better. The fries are hot, and the pickles are perfectly tangy. You ABSOLUTELY MUST try the pies here. They have every cream pie imaginable, and a lot of fruit pies. I chatted with our waitress a little bit, (she was very nice), and she said that the pies are all made in-house. Now, that's a beautiful thing! P.S.- The prices are so low, you will feel like you are in a time warp!

    (5)
  • Tara C.

    Food was good, service sufficient. Ramp is not wide enough for a wheelchair, women's restroom has no grab-bars and is too small for handicapped patrons.

    (3)
  • Steve W.

    Food is really good. Breakfast is AMAZING!! and their pies are renowned in the area. Definitely need to stop by for breakfast or a slice of pie. Open 24 hours on Route 22.

    (3)
  • Lynn S.

    It's kind of a tradition for my family and i to stop at deans after every pittsburgh sports game we go to on our way back to johnstown. it kind of leaves something to look forward to after all the fun is over and it really hits the spot. Don't expect too much - it is what it is. Decent diner food, open 24 hours, average to sub par service ( once we even walked out because im pretty sure the waitress forgot our order)...but like i said, it is what it is - and its super cheap. I would definitely rather support an offbeat piece of americana than prepackaged chain stuff!

    (4)
  • Sharon G.

    the pies are excellent. the green diner interior-excellent. the butt ugly diner waitresses dressed in their half skirts and hair nets-excellent. on to the food. breakfast waaay better than lunch or dinner. blueberry pancakes usually are real good. eggs usually the way i like them. some places you tell them over med, i dont think they even flip them. hash browns are good so my wife says, i dont really eat them anywhere. my big hangup is the choc milk and juices. they litterally come in a shot glass and they charge a 1.90. the milk tastes like yohoo, ok if you like that sorta thing, but a buck ninety? wheww!!. anyway, go for the pies, you wont be disappointed

    (3)
  • Doug C.

    I stopped for lunch here on Thursday, I was in a hurry so I ordered the special, chicken parmesan , I know, Italian food from Italian restaurants and seafood when you can see the ocean. It was horrible. The chicken was breaded somewhere else and the pasta was chef boy r dee. Diners are usually all home made food, not this place. Service was nice, courteous and quick. Next time I will wait until I get back to murrysville.

    (1)
  • Mark P.

    Exactly what you would expect for a roadside diner somewhere in PA between a couple small towns. Eggs, corned beef hash, toast and coffee... exactly what they should be. Service was good and the place looks unchanged from the 60's (which isn't a bad thing). If you find yourself passing through the area on 22 and have a hankering for some eggs and such, give it a go.

    (3)
  • Michael F.

    I grew up in the area and now live in Louisiana. we stop at Deans everytime we go home to Armagh. We fly in to pittsburgh so Deans is on the way home. We often set it up to meet old highschool friends at Deans when we stop in. The pies are awesome, service really good, food is good, and the nostalgia is priceless. Many good memories at Dens! Keep up the good work.

    (4)
  • Nick K.

    I write this review as more of a public service then a reason to visit Dean's Diner. I love old-fashioned diners, especially one that has good pie- and it's so hard to find good pie in Pittsburgh. Dean's Diner is truly a diner in the classical sense- old-fashioned counter, an actual train boxcar for the building, pies in a case, thick, hot coffee. It's not the cleanest of places, but some of the best gems aren't. The food here is typical diner food with a menu filled with gravy covered sandwiches, burgers, salads, soups, fried appetizers, etc, and it's all good. Go for the creamy potato salad instead of the fries- they're just okay. You'll leave with a full belly and satisfied wallet. However, what I really come here for are the pies. The homemade pies at Dean's are what I dream of at night, haunting me to make the hour trip to Dean's. The crust is fluffy, the fruit filling is fresh and thick, and the meringue is real. Try the chocolate peanut butter pie, or the graham cracker pie. Trust me, the food is okay, but you have to go for the pie- you won't be disappointed.

    (4)
  • Greg S.

    Early this year, I started a job assignment which took me through Blairsville, PA. I left too early in the morning for most breakfast places en route so I was quite happy to see that Dean's Diner was open 24 x 7, so I stopped for breakfast. Dean's Diner is a traditional diner with all the standard stainless steel, counter stools, booths, etc. In addition, they have a more modern dining room to the side. The morning crowd create an atmosphere which is a bit on the red-neck side. Many of the folks must be regulars as they are busy chatting about their work assignments, leisure activities, medical conditions, etc. At any breakfast place, I usually order a veggie omelette with a side of bacon and coffee. Mike, the morning cook at Dean's Diner, was very creative and tried a different variation each time I came in until he really came up with an award winning recipe with lots of steam vegetables and swiss cheese. Dean's Diner is a regular morning stop for me now.

    (4)
  • Brian B.

    My wife and I used to eat here as kids many, many years ago. When my wife suggested we stop there because she wanted to see if they still serves pie, of course I'm in. The menu was very easy to follow and, unlike so many dinners these days, the price was surprisingly low. I definitely didn't feel like I was being fleeced. Breaded mushrooms, wing dings, and loaded potato skins were first on our minds as we hadn't had these appetizers in quite some time. We all ordered an omelette, except for my youngest who had a short stack of pancakes. The main entrees came up fast and hit the spot. I especially loved the strawberry jam and apple butter for toast. Following our meal, though we were quite full, we opted for one piece of apple pie to split between the four of us. The pie was delicious and had we not been full we would have tried one of each pie in the frig. I'm so glad this place is still open and the feelings of nostalgia that it brought back made it worth stopping even before we ate. Don't change a thing!

    (5)
  • Madhu D.

    I love diners. This one is good but they have to watch the amount of salt they put in things....a bit much for my taste. Less is more, the patron can always add it but can't take it away. Since it's off the highway the crowd here varies from locals to bikers and families. The customer service is friendly and quick.

    (3)
  • Devin W.

    Huge pies. Cheap eats. Great service. It's old school style. Roadside diner. Superb and definitely worth the drive from pittsburgh if you're heading out this way for any reason.

    (4)
  • John H.

    Came into town on business it was late...needed a good meal. Stopped in at Deans and ordered up the Fried Chicken dinner with sides of Mash potatoes with gravy, baked beans. DO NOT let the diner decor fool you..this is a top notch place with great food and even better service. My dinner was so satisfying I had to order the cherry pie to go. Whoever is in charge at Deans ----DO NOT change a thing..best meal I have had in a long time....My business trip is for two days and should the cherry pie seal the deal..."I'll Be Back"....

    (5)
  • José A.

    I have visited this place over the years. My wife is from the area and when we come to visit over the summer it's a stop we try to make. The service is friendly and efficient. These western Pennsylvanians are all so friendly so it's not a big stretch for them anyway. The food was all good, nothing spectacular, but certainly good. I'd give them 3.5 stars if I could. What makes this place stand out though is their pies and the large selection to pick from. They had them of all kinds and flavors - fruit, cream, merengue, whipped, warm, cold, a la mode, or not. It's certainly the best part of the place and makes it a must stop for anyone visiting the little hamlet of Blairsville, PA.

    (3)
  • Brian F.

    The food was mediocre, and the service was awful. Our food took a long time to come out, and the waitress put our food down without saying a word. She kept disappearing to the kitchen as we waited for our bill. A couple that came in 15 minutes after us left before us. I had the roasted turkey. It was fairly small and just okay.

    (2)
  • Jenna S.

    Big portions, small prices. We were traveling and needed to eat and we wanted somewhere we couldn't eat at back home. Came upon Dean's Diner and we were not disappointed. The wait staff was very friendly and the food was delicious. I had the French toast that consisted of two oversized pieces of cinnamon swirl Texas toast served with warm syrup. My boyfriend had a western omelet with corn beef hash. The omelet had nice chunks of meat and veggies and the portion of corn beef hash took up half the plate. The server asked if we wanted any pie when she dropped the check and even though we were both so full you could have rolled us out the door we couldn't say no. The pieces of pie she brought back were huge and filled a small container. So glad we found this gem.

    (5)
  • Joe K.

    Always looking for that special greasy spoon with something to rave about. Nothing special here. Not bad but nothing to rave about either.

    (3)
  • Laura Z.

    Food was ok. It took 25 minutes to get our food. Too bad they got my order wrong and the waitress was snotty when I pointed it out. She said she was busy. I get it. Too busy to be polite to customers. Don't waste your time. Drive another 20 minutes to Indiana and get something better along with friendlier service.

    (2)
  • Ana C.

    I'm from this town and this place is an institution! They serve good diner style food and are open 24/7. Their pies are excellent and they have a huge selection. The food is what you would expect sandwiches, breakfast food, hamburgers. It's not fine dining, it's a diner. If your in the mood for a dive go here. If your looking for 5-star Resturant go to one.As for other Resturant in the area, it's this or fast food.

    (4)
  • Amy M.

    I haven't been to Dean's Diner in years. My husband and I went there for a late lunch. The food way pretty good. Service was excellent. I won't wait so long to go back.

    (4)
  • Kansas S.

    Very impressed with the food, what a great 1930's vibe in here and pies as big as your head! Diners, Drive-ins and Dives should check this place out!

    (4)
  • Chris F.

    Nice small dine from the 30's. had the grilled chicken. Not in my top 5, but decent enough. Will try something else on my next time in. Seems they are known for their pies, their all homemade and have a lot of them filling the cases.

    (3)
  • Chris G.

    You either like this place or you don't. It is a little dirty and the wait staff could be nicer but overall its a diner. Can't go wrong with the burgers. Anything else is iffy. I was there with my 14 month old. He got an apple juice to drink in a styrofoam cup. Needless to say he squeezed and broke the cup. AJ everywhere. The waitress brought us a new AJ but charged us for it. Wow.

    (3)
  • Darren W.

    As we were heading back from Benton and were an hour away from Pittsburgh, Kay said that she was hungry (a hungry Kay is a cranky Kay), so before we knew it, we were sitting down in a boxcar diner that came straight out of a postcard. The menu is pretty small, but what they have they seem to do well. What do you think I had? I almost ordered chili, but you guessed it, I went for the 1/3 lb. burger. It's like The Clown's Big Mac and Eat N Park's Superburger only superior and comes complete with the required third bun in the middle. It's a triple decker that's 3 notches above other burgers of its type. The fries. Eh, they were there and were nothing special. The real potato story lies in their potato salad. You know I ordered some, and I was glad I did. I don't think I've ever had a creamier tater salad, and it had a little bit of tang to it as well. It is was what Grandma's Potato Salad, the ubiquitous bane of delis everywhere, could never, ever be. If they replaced Grandma's with Dean's, the world would taste a much better. I tried my girlfriend's Corn Pudding and was knocked into next month! Man, where has this been all my life? How deprived am I? This is why they call yummy home cookin' Comfort Food. My, my, my, the pies, the pies... The flavors are numerous, but like Yogi Berra ordering vanilla ice cream at a 31 Flavors, I went with cherry a la mode. The sugarcoated crust was so gorgeous, my mouth fell in love with it. The cherries were real too. Damn real. Damn fine. Cherry... youtube.com/watch?v=kSrd… Wanna know why Warrant wrote that chintzy megahit of theirs? They had this pie. And yes it was a little erotic. The All-American Diner exists and my affection for it has been reaffirmed. Support one, support them all, not because it's an ironic/retro thing to do or even because it's convenient since it's on your way to or from somewhere. Just go because the food's simple, good, and served with a smile as warm as the pie you'll have for dessert. Diners are a vital piece of Americana. Keep them alive. P.S. When we came here, the waitresses were all wearing white hospital scrubs. We thought we wandered into a Medi-Fast for two seconds. I used to work at a hospital, so I know how comfy scrubs are.

    (4)
  • Carol W.

    Stopped in for breakfast on a saturday. It took 45 minutes to get our breakfast of 2 eggs and bacon. The bacon was raw, the potatoes under cooked. Had to wait for the check. Then had to wait for the cashier to pay. A quick breakfast it was NOT, and not cheap either. It was do horrible one had to laugh.

    (1)

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Specialities

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

Dean’s Diner

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