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    Barto's Lounge

    4.0 (3 reviews)
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    Open 3:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Mi Cita - Lump Crab dish served over a potato waffle is a surprising and delicious presentation!

    Mi Cita

    3.9(14 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Nice, well lit cocktail bar. Great place to go to for pre-or post dinner drinks. They do have a few…read morefood items themselves which I will surely try the next time. Live music is sometimes performed in the back seating area. I was lucky enough to go on a night where there was a lovely lady singing. Just a beautiful, joyful evening. My cocktail was fantastic. The bartenders were super kind and fun to interact with. Overall great experience.

    I do want to preface that we went in at like 6pm on a Friday, and it was a very busy friday night,…read morewith only 1 bartender. We sat at the bar, but weren't actually greeted by the bartender or asked what we wanted. Finally I spoke up & ordered our drinks, and then asked to put in some food as well. (Again, the cocktail menu drinks aren't simple- and with only 1 bartender, he was swamped) Anyways, about 20 minutes later, our drinks were empty & no mention of our food, or even to offer another round. Randomly the bartender gave me another drink that I did initially get, but I didn't order it & told him that, so he took it away lol. After that, we threw in the towel & left without the food, or really any acknowledgement of it- so I was very disappointed, but it's a small place & it was packed. Would consider going back if more staff was added, etc. It's too far of a drive from me & at $16-$18 a drink, I expect decent service.

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    Mi Cita - White Bean dip with a side of carrots (instead of focaccia)

    White Bean dip with a side of carrots (instead of focaccia)

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    The Hotel & Rosa's Cantina - Spicy Garlic Lime Shrimp

    The Hotel & Rosa's Cantina

    3.4(68 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    This is a nice little place in Sewickely. It has a southwestern/Native American-forward theme,…read morewhich provided a nice unique kitschiness (for being in located PGH) without being obnoxious. You'll be required to find street parking, with the most convenient options being to pay for a parking space on the street nearby. (There is also free street parking but you may have to drive around a bit to find a open spot) We had a table of 6 dining here around 5pm on a Friday. We met part of our group there, and they were already seated, so I don't believe waiting for a table was an issue (even for a party of 6). Once seated, our waiter was prompt and attentive and we also had who I assume to be a manager check-in with us. So no complaints about service. Our waiter took our drink order, appetizer order, food order and provided refills on drinks promptly/reasonably. All of our food arrived in a reasonable amount of time and was delicious. Everyone enjoyed their meals but my wife had the shrimp fajita and I had the rodeo burger (without BBQ sauce, I just wasn't in the mood for BBQ sauce but all of the other toppings sounded yummy - Gouda cheese, bacon, crispy fried onion, and chipotle aioli). Both are pictured. Overall, I'd recommend going here if you aren't bothered by street parking. The service, atmosphere, and food were solid.

    During a recent visit with a friend (we are 65 & 64 years old respectively) upon entering Rosa's…read moreCantina my friend tripped on the small step when entering. A server approached us immediately as my friend was still laying face down on the floor. The servers first question was "have you guys been drinking?". I quickly replied no! How about do you need medical assistance? A second server finally ask if we needed an ambulance a good 5 minutes later. Their concern was to get her up & out of the entryway. She managed to get up with our assistance visible shaken & take a seat. She was given a water & some ice wrapped in a towel . There were visible bruises across her nose. No accident report was taken. No one asked her name. We decided to stay & eat against better judgement. Upon trying to order they were out of chips & salsa, barbacoa & blueberry desert! Will not be returning. The servers need to be better advised on how to handle incidents where someone has been hurt in particular the elderly who are vulnerable.

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    Lula

    3.8(142 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    The food was delicious and full of unique flavors. The ambiance was excellent, and the service was…read morequick. Overall, a wonderful experience--highly recommended!

    This is rare I leave a bad review…read more Went in for the first time for 2 drinks. I asked if they had a specialty cocktail menu, waitress advised no, but she could make whatever I wanted. She offered to make a chocolate martini I said ok that sounded good. My husband ordered a beer. Two minutes later. The waitress came back, and asked what we wanted to order. We were so confused . We ordered again acting like she didn't just take our order 2 minutes ago. I actually ended up changing my order and asked if they had a "house" pilot grigio. She said yes. She asked if we were going to order food and we said just drinks tonight. 5 minutes pass and she brings a large appetizer to our table. I said we didn't order this. She asked if we talked about it though . We said "no" we were never ordering food. I was so taken back by this experience I wanted to cash out after our drinks. I headed to the bar and asked for our bill. We were going to leave cash and leave because the whole situation was very uncomfortable. (Thinking 20 would be enough for the drinks and tip) We finally get the bill and the house wine is on there along with the beer. The total was $37 for 2 drinks. How can a house wine be $17 for a glass? As we left, the whole situation didnt sit right with me. I called later to ask how much a glass of house wine was and the person that answered stated $9.

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    Torogoz

    4.3(27 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$$

    A wonderful addition to the Sewickley food scene, Torogoz offers an exceptionally pleasant dining…read moreadventure. The menu is diverse and the food delicious. The Lomo Saltado is filet mignon paired with peppers, onions, and rice. The combination was perfect with juicy, perfectly cooked beef and flavorful veggies. Their churros may be the best in western Pennsylvania so save some room for them. Very reasonably priced and easily shared by four. The whole restaurant has an aura of fine dining while remaining easily affordable. Our server offered a verbal description of what we could expect from each entree and all four of us were more than pleased with the results. If you're looking for a place to have exceptional food in a beautiful room with great food served by a professional staff then seek out Torogoz at the end of the courtyard on Locust Place, just a very short walk from Sewickley's center.

    We had wanted to try it since we first heard about it and thought Valentine's weekend was the…read moreperfect time for a nice meal. It's also amazing there's finally an amazing Pan Latin restaurant in Pittsburgh where you can try dishes from all over Latin America from a well traveled chef from El Salvador. Since we saw they had churros, we opted to skip the appetizers (even though they sounded really good) and have cocktails, entrees and churros. We were so glad that we did. I enjoyed my pisco sour from Peru. We loved my husband's raspberry mojito (Besito de mora). My skirt steak with homemade chimchurri was like butter. So tender and delicious! It made me happy reminiscing about my time in Argentina when I studied abroad there. My husband enjoyed his lomo saltado (filet mignon with stewed tomatoes, rice and delicious fries). The churros were so crunchy and cinnamony with dulce de leche (caramel) inside. The food was phenomenal and so was the service. We'll definitely be back to try other entrees, the appetizers and ceviche.

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