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  • Linda K.

    I've been going to ENP for over 50 years. Great selection of food for all ages. Waitresses are very friendly and accommodating. Prices have increased more then we'd like but we still try to go a couple times a month.

    (5)
  • Tyoko B.

    It's E&P. It's the same everywhere unless someone is having a bad day or the order is wrong. The food is pretty consistent and even the pickiest of eaters can find something on their menu. Burgers seem to be the highlight of the menu right now. The late night menu gives patrons who dine after 8 a big bang for their buck charging a measly 2 bucks for a slice of pie among other happy hour type prices for other yummy bites. While not 5-star, this chain is a hometown favorite and who could turn down a smiley face cookie?

    (3)
  • Joe D.

    Short n sweet, I needed a place to hang out while waiting for the car dealership service center to open. Very nice ladies to chat with at the counter whom also happened to be the waitresses. Quick to refill the coffee cup, which is good coffee, not great and had a short stack of whole grain pancakes. Nutty flavor from the whole grains and oatmeal in the batter, maple syrup topped it off perfectly. It's Eat N Park, no frills and a good hot breakfast under 6 bucks. What's not to like?

    (3)
  • Dora H.

    Got seated by the manager waited 17 minutes until i got up to get a waitress. No kidding saw 4 wait staff go by and look at us and said nothing at least 3 times. It was not that busy maybe 20 people 5 wait staff and a manager. Food was good but service was not good. We felt like a zoo animals being looked at.

    (1)
  • Darren W.

    This month, EnP is offering up their Buffalo Chicken salad with a twist: they're adding waffle-cut sweet potatoes to them, and damn does it make a candied, caramelized difference, particularly when grilled onions become a factor. Drizzle on some ranch dressing, and I'm home, man. Give me some Dutch Apple Pie a la mode, and I'm floating towards Valhalla. This EnP is one I hadn't been to in ages and ages, but Kay wanted her some EnP, so here we found ourselves on a Friday evening, and yes, the fact that I had yet to review this one played a role in our going. Our server Rachel was as bubbly as a bottle of seltzer water. And that's all there is to say, really.

    (4)
  • Justin Y.

    My friend from Pitt said that this chain is a huge part of Pittsburgh, as in it's where everyone goes when they have no where else to eat. She said it was like a Denny's and we were all just starving in the morning, so we said what the heck and headed there. It really is just like a Denny's. Or maybe like a cross between that and Marie Calender's. They had a lot of pies and such, but my native friend warned me that they tasted bad. The server sat us right next to a hot buffet, and right then, I knew that I didn't even have look at the menu. It was only $7.99 for the hot brunch buffet, at least until 11:00 and we had gotten there at 10:30. The breakfast items consisted of yogurt, sausage, bacon, eggs, potato cakes, hash browns, apple pie poppers, fried cream cheese corn bites, oatmeal, and some other things that I can't remember. I was disappointed because I thought the corn things were chicken nuggets and the apple pie things were jalapeno poppers, but thinking back, considering it was breakfast, that should have been obvious... The food tasted alright. Nothing particularly special or disgusting. What WAS great was that it switched to lunch about 15 minutes early so I got to eat the lunch buffet for the SAME PRICE. It added ham, mash potatoes, penne pasta, chili, stuffing and gravy, macaroni and cheese, and fried chicken. I was sad though that they took away the cream cheese bites and the potato cakes, because those tasted great. Considering the price and the relative quality of the food, I'd say that this place was a bargain. My friend's omelette looked okay, but I didn't try any of it because I was too busy with my own food. My friend also insisted that we had to eat a Smiley cookie, which is what they are apparently known for. It tasted pretty meh...

    (4)
  • Ro H.

    For a diner style restaurant, when all you're in the mood for is anything besides healthy food, eat n park is an excellent choice. Service is always fast and attentive, even when they're mobbed with groups. During my trip to Pittsburgh, I ate at eat n park twice: dinner and brunch. For dinner I had the buffalo chicken wrap which was great, and I'm convinced they have the best ranch dressing on the planet. For Sunday brunch we were able to have a little breakfast and a little lunch at their brunch buffet. So much bang for your buck here. I definitely recommend the Sunday brunch!

    (4)
  • Seung P.

    Before I came to Pittsburgh, I'd never heard of Eat n Park -- they certainly don't exist in Michigan, Wisconsin, or Illinois. They're basically a regional diner chain: think Bob Evans or Denny's with local flair and you more or less have it. They have two claims to fame: breakfast/brunch buffets and smiley cookies. The buffets are standard fare, and the smiley cookies are big hits with the kids. This particular Eat n Park is very popular: so popular that there was one time where we got seated but never served. We ended up waiting for about 30 minutes, and then having to leave because it was time for church. The waitstaff and the manager were mortified that it happened, and true to their word it never happened to us again -- and we've been there several times since. We find this to have been an honest mistake, and it's always refreshing to see an establishment own up to its errors and strive for improvement. Oh, word to the wise: feeding smiley cookies to your young children is probably a mistake. Once the sugar high starts, your children will become miniature weapons of mass destruction, demolishing everything in their paths. Your living room (and your pets) will probably never forgive you. There. You've been warned.

    (3)
  • Deanna P.

    This is probably my favorite place in the world. I grew up at this location. Eat n Park is a well known Pittsburgh institution for diner type food. I have many fond memories of this place and many friends who have worked here. Some of my favorite meals are the Super burger and fries, the house salad (with a side order of fries), and their chicken sandwich with sugar snap peas (and french fries). They are also home to the smiley cookie. No trip to Eat n Park is complete without a smiley cookie.

    (5)
  • Kay E.

    Yet another really good Eat n park. They have the Pumpkin Chai Lattes this month which are mouthwatering! We could have gone to our Banksville or Dormont locations, but Darren hadn't been here in a long time. I like their Nantucket Cod in particular. The server here was really sweet as well.

    (4)
  • Jen T.

    Grilled Stickies and the Buffalo Chicken wrap are my two favorites. I can't wait to get them again soon!!

    (4)
  • Victoria C.

    I live close to 3 Eat n Park's and this is the one I choose. The service is always excellent and the food is always great!

    (5)
  • Stephanie G.

    Love the salad bar !

    (4)
  • Sammy B.

    great place with grandma

    (5)

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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
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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