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  • Darren W.

    God damn it if this isn't the swankiest looking EnP I've ever been to. I had been wanting to come here for years, if only to see if it's as ornate on the inside as it is on the outside. Eh, no such luck. It looks like an office building as you drive up to it. When you enter, it looks like...another EnP. Hurm. EnP's can be befuddling, at least with me. I swear that the food and service is better at some locations than at others. Then again, I've also found that it depends on what you order and when you go. Late last night, Kay and I stopped in for supper. Ariel, our server, was proficient and chipper, so I won't (nor can one under any circumstances) hold the dry, tasteless BBQ Cheddar Bacon Burger (or whatever they call it) against her. Hey, I hadn't tried it before. Maybe I should have stuck with the Superburger, but as a reviewer, I have a duty, y'know? Nonetheless, the cole slaw was up to the usual above average standard, and the slice of green pistachio pie (only offered in the month of March) that I shared with Kay was creamy, nutty, Celtic (?) satisfaction.

    (3)
  • Gary G.

    Eat n Park. For someplace that originally started out as a drive in - wouldn't you think it would be Park - n Eat? I digress... So Sunday morning - breakfast. I admit, our first choice was the Denny's down the street but it was gone! What?? So, next best thing - Eat n Park! We timed it perfectly. Seated right away - NICE! Just before 11:00 am when they change from the breakfast bar to the brunch bar and the place gets bombarded from the church crowd. Me; French Toast Smile - Sausage Wife: Pancake Smile - Sausage Service - eh, the lady was nice but was obviously working a lot of tables. Strange though, there were Eat n Park employees running around everywhere! If you've never watched them switch out the buffet, they are quite efficient at it. One minute fruit and eggs, the next, fried chicken and pasta! The sausage, so not good that we didn't finish eating it. Who doesn't finish their sausage!!!!! The eggs - perfect. Over medium, hot, nice. Pancakes and French Toast - not hot, no flavor. very bland. Syrup - yuk. odd flavor and thin. Me: French Toast Frown - mystery meat Wife: Pancake Frown - mystery meat Watching the switching of the buffet from breakfast to brunch plus hot eggs cooked to order = 2 stars.

    (2)
  • Tony J.

    Once again, this Eat'n Park location is absolutely beautiful. It might have to do with the fact that the corporate offices used to be located on the second floor, but regardless, this location is beautiful and the staff is quick and the food is delicious.

    (5)
  • Ken A.

    Shredded beef sandwich its good; just make sure to get the gravy on your fries too!

    (4)
  • J J.

    Nice selection, Good salad bar and great soups. Portions are a little on the small side. Pasta was over cooked, Salmon was ok,not great/ a little dry. Service was very good.

    (3)
  • Ted S.

    Eat'n Park is a low grade, low quality place to get your meals. This review has nothing whatsoever to do with the service or the staff, (who were very pleasant and competent by the way) actually the staff is probably the reason this isn't a one star review. The food itself was very poorly prepared. My friend got an omelet and hash browns and the omelet looked like it was made of wax. The hash browns went untouched as they seemed to be taken straight from the frozen, shrink wrapped packaging and popped in the microwave for 20 seconds. The restaurant wasn't very clean and our table was sticky when we sat down. I mean if you're going to eat at this level you'd do much better at IHOP or even Waffle House. I think the only way I see myself ever coming back is if I am stranded in a desert and come across one in a small oasis...even then... :/

    (2)
  • Sal G.

    This is me, popping my Eat'n Park cherry. This apparently used to be the Eat'n Park Corporate headquarters before the HQ was moved to the Waterfront. I thought it looked rather odd as a two story building. It has a bit of a Shoney's feel to it on the inside, just not as dirty nor as much white trash is present. There is a soup and salad bar for those that cannot live without their rabbit food and a menu for everyone else. The menu has breakfast, lunch and dinner. Deciding to be adventurous, I went ahead and substituted the soup and salad bar for one of my sides. I could have just ordered the soup, but for 50cents more, I got the whole bar and unlimited soup. On the smorgasborg for the night: Pepsi and Mug Rootbear Pulled pot roast sandwich with soup/salad bar (Chicken Soup, Cottage cheese, etc.) Buffalo chicken strips with mashed potatoes, brown gravy, and soup/salad bar (Italian Wedding soup, roll, salad) Since the bar was self-serve, I started the browsing process. I walked around the bar then served myself a bowl of the wedding soup and returned to the table. The wedding soup was actually decent compared to a lot of the more expensive restaurants in the area and I had another bowl as I waited for my entree to arrive. During my first and second trips to the bar, I was putting together flavors in my mind and on my third trip I created a salad (spinach greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, sunflower seeds, and balsamic vinaigrette. I was quite surprised when I took my first bite of the salad. Everything was fresh and crisp while the balsamic vinaigrette ACTUALLY tasted like balsamic vinaigrette. I was hooked on this place before even trying my entree. I could come back and get the salad bar any night that had the Italian Wedding soup and I would be just fine. As I consumed my second plate of salad my entree arrived. Contrary to the rest of the meal, it didn't look that appealing. I finished the salad and started on the mashed potatoes. I have been spoiled with fresh mashed potatoes too often -- I couldn't eat them. I moved on to the buffalo chicken strips and had a slightly better experience. After eating a few of the strips, I came to the conclusion that this entree wasn't made with that Eat'n Park smiley face like the soup was. Would I get the strips again? Maybe. I must say, that the salad bar impressed me. I am fairly picky about my veggies, and while it doesn't have a lot of things on the bar there are a lot of things that I like. I will return.

    (4)
  • Susan D.

    A co-worker and I had to go out on a site visit today, so we stopped here for lunch afterwards. Good ol' Eat 'n' Park! There's just something so comforting, so reliable about it! Kind of like your favorite pair of old jeans! And why do I even bother looking at the menu when most of the time I know what I'm gonna get? A BLT with a cup of chicken noodle soup and a cup of their fabulous coffee!

    (3)
  • Joe D.

    Classic Pittsburgh restaurant. Breakfast available any time of the day or night. The soup and salad buffet is always a favorite. Open 24/7, The midnight breakfast buffet is great to soak up the alcohol from a bender. The bear claw is always a favorite, warm and sweet, dripping with butter! It's pure Pittsburgh whether you're coming from church, or coming in for a late night bite.

    (3)
  • Phil G.

    This is unfortunately the worst enp experience I have had in a long time. I frequent enp, and have been to many, including this one, over the years. I stopped off on the way to work, perhaps bouyed atop the good experiences in the others I visit much more frequently. It started when I walked in the door and was ignored by the greeter and a waitress. I recognized them from previous visits. They are multi year employees. But their conversation was much more important than a customers time. Finally the greeter looked at me and said "One?". I am the only one in the entire lobby! She then takes me to the nearly empty dining room and sits me at the one table with wet benches. And by wet I mean I had to get up and ask for a paper towel to dry it so I could sit. Usually I like enp coffee. Really it is why I came here instead of bob evans across the street. But not today. Tastes awful, no need to get a to-go cup (which necessitates a stop at Starbucks.) Overall not a good experience today, and frankly the tone was set by the greeter. The next time I want enp on the way to work I will stop in Bridgeville.

    (3)
  • Joshua O.

    I got the test kitchen Salmon Croissant Sandwich and it is as very delicious. One thing I would've changed is instead of using chunked salmon, I would've used a whole plank of salmon. It would've made it less sloppy. Service could've been faster. Overall, the sandwich was good along with the service and so was my experience!

    (3)
  • Michele P.

    No wonder my husband never brings us here. Never again. I swear. I'll eat cereal at home instead. If I were allowed to give zero stars, I would. The hostess couldn't find a clean table at which to seat us. That should have been the first clue that we were in trouble. I passed by the salad bar on my way to our table. They were out of just about everything. Guess I won't order salad bar. Second clue. The man at the table next to us was complaining to a manager about waiting. Third clue. Add to this the fact that the kids at the booth behind us were screaming and telling their parents to shut up. Par for the course at an establishment of this caliber. It took 15 minutes for our waitress to even appear. We finally got our drinks after 29 minutes at the table. She brought a few of the accessories- cole slaw, some dinner rolls. She walked away with my iced tea though. And we still had no silverware. That took another 10 minutes. 40 minutes into my Eat n Park experience and the two tables on my right are still dirty, as is the floor. (See picture) My son said his chocolate milkshake was pretty good despite the fact that they screwed up and brought it with whipped cream and a cherry after I specifically requested that they leave those off. 43 minutes and counting. No food yet. Our server, Lori, just explained something about putting a big tickets for another group through before ours. Whatever. Thanks for trying to make your problems mine. They just bussed and cleaned the 2 dirty tables next to me. Not the floor though. Used napkins and straw wrappers and fries and all. 48 minutes. No food. And we're all out of drinks. Food arrived after 50 minutes at the table. It was just ok. My Nantucket cod looked like it had been baking under the warmer for a while. (See picture) It was pretty tasty, I will admit. They forgot my mother's garlic bread. 59 minutes in, the waitress reappeared with one drink refill but none for the rest of our table. We asked about the garlic bread. Hmm. She was surprised we didnt have it and blamed it on the kitchen (but they aren't the ones who bring out our meals....) 1 HR and 13 minutes. The waitress brought our check and the missing garlic bread. I just realized that she never brought my son his french fries at all. She was nice enough to bring my 2 kids free Smiley cookies even though they are too old for the kids menu. At the register, I asked to speak to the manager. He apologized up and down. I told him that this was the worst Eat n Park experience I've ever had. I'm not one to complain but I work in a service industry and this was just horrible on every account. He discounted our bill by half. Not completely acceptable but whatever. He tried to tell me that they never get this busy. I kindly explained that, since there was no line waiting to be seated like there is on weekends and this was not during the actual dinner rush (it's 8:10pm) I doubt that what he's saying is true and he needs to get a grip and have a serious conversation with his staff, especially Lori the air headed server. Tonight was the last time I will ever eat at the Robinson Twp Eat n Park.

    (1)
  • Jason A.

    I went to the Eat'n Park in Robinson last Saturday. Overall it was a good experience. When I arrived, I had a short wait at the host stand while the hostess seated someone who arrived just before I did. They sat me at a table where some guests had just left. They cleared and cleaned the table quickly, and I sat down. Shortly after, the server took my order. I ordered the Original Superburger Deal. After a short wait, my food came, although I was missing the lemonade that I ordered. The waitress stopped by rather promptly and, without my asking, informed me that she would be right back with my lemonade. The Superburger is based off the Big Boy (Eat'n Park used to be affiliated with Frisch's Big Boy). It is similar to a Big Mac, only the quality is 100 times better, it has two pickle chips on top, and instead of "Special Sauce" it has "Sauce Supreme," which is a little bit different. The fries were delicious, and the lemonade was good. For dessert, I ordered the pie of the month, which was a Pumpkin Creme Pie. It was delicious. It tasted like it sounds, a cross between pumpkin pie and a creme pie. It was definitely more creamy than pumpkiny. I then went to pay my tab at the cashier, and I picked up a box of Pittsburgh Pirates Smiley Cookies, as well. Smiley cookies taste like typical box frosted sugar cookies, but they are just part of the Eat'n Park experience. It is always a joy to have one, especially the special edition ones. Just like the hostess and the waitress, the cashier was very friendly. Overall, I enjoyed my experience at Eat'n Park in Robinson. The guest service was excellent and I was pleased with both the price and how quickly they got me in and out. I would definitely consider dining here again the next time I am in Robinson, or at any other Eat'n Park that I'm near.

    (4)
  • Lynn E.

    Dirty. Poor service. Now I remember why I haven't been back there in a LONG time. Don't waste your money here.

    (2)
  • Rosita C.

    Well its a chain breakfast place but it does have a wider variety of lattes and fresh fruit and breads to choose from and even turkey sausage. Service was excellent here.

    (4)
  • Walter C.

    Terrible, absolutely terrible. The tables were dirty, the food was average at best. The service was disappointing and the kitchen staff was unbelievably noisy. Yelling at each other, it was a horrible experience. Never again, avoid at all costs.

    (2)
  • Jim M.

    Poor managing today. They are making people wait 20 minutes when they have 8 tables in main dinning area and many more that need bussed.

    (3)
  • Theresa W.

    On the way to Pitsburgh Airport I decided to stop by here with my family because I see these everywhere and was curious what it was like. Anyone else that is curious...just stop here. Food is way sub-par, establishment was not very clean....I would rather make a sandwich at home then spend $10 to eat here. Scrambled eggs were overcooked and hard as can be. Pancakes tasted a little gritty - I had to check to see if they were cooked all the way. French toast tasted like eggs. Need I say more? I would rather eat at Denny's or IHOP than this place. Not sure why this chain is on every block.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Open 24 hours

Specialities

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

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