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    Comfort Inn Mifflin - Pittsburgh

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    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh West Mifflin - Photo 5: King Suite

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Pittsburgh West Mifflin

    (29 reviews)

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    Let me start with this -- I'm AMAZED by the number of 1 star reviews, over one minor issue. If you…read morecan't leave an honest rating then maybe you shouldn't be writing reviews. We travel from NE Ohio to Pittsburgh frequently but this was our first stay at the Holiday Inn Express - Mifflin. Everything was as expected and some expectations were exceeded. Very friendly staff. The elevators arrived quickly. The room was clean and spacious, as were the common areas. The only time a felt a bit cramped was by the low 4th floor ceilings. It snowed overnight and the parking lot was salted in the morning. Saw a few mentions of the coffee being to strong but I thought it was one of the better cups I've had at a hotel. Large buffet style breakfast with three warmer food options as well as cereals, yogurts, breads. They also have a pretty fun pancake machine that kept a few college students very entertained *Pro tip: mix the orange juice with the mango juice. This property is everything you'd expect a Holiday Inn Express to be and I'd say a little more. If you want fancy interiors and valet parking, there are plenty of options in the city. If you want clean, comfortable and affordable with a breakfast you'd pay $18 for at a diner - this is an excellent option.

    Gee, how did I end up in a Holiday Inn Express on the outskirts of Pittsburgh? I had not stayed in…read moreone since I looked for last-minute lodging before a Lost Coast weekender outside of Eureka, CA. Coincidentally, I was in a last-minute lodging situation yet again because I had originally planned a road trip to Jamestown, NY. However, heavy snowfall scared me off, so I decided to stay in Pittsburgh one more night, but hotels closer to the city center were fully booked. I had never heard of West Mifflin, but it didn't turn out to be that onerous a drive from downtown. I noticed several Steeler fans were willing to stay here and do the same drive. The location felt fairly remote, though the popular Kennywood theme park was nearby. I was able to secure only a King Suite for $284. That was more than I wanted to pay, but beggars can't be choosers. It was too cold to sleep in my rental SUV. It did cross my mind. The suite was spacious, just rather spartan (Photos 5-7). I wasn't really in need of two flatscreen TV's for my overnight stay. I did manage to try their underwhelming complimentary breakfast (Photo 8). There were no dining options on the premises, but a five-minute walk took me to a reasonably good Mexican restaurant, Primo's Tacos & Tequila (review: https://yelp.to/fs-RZBdJ9n). The front desk staff was polite. All in all, if you want a suite like mine, it felt overpriced for the less than stellar amenities. There was a valid reason this place was not fully booked. RELATED - Exploring the Pittsburgh area? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/I2EokA7ZXB

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    What a beautiful home! I treated my boyfriend to a couple of days here as a birthday treat (and as…read morea "thanks for spending your actual birthday with me and all my relatives at our family reunion hundreds of miles from home" treat). With one of the Frank Lloyd Wright packages purchased in advance, we were able to spend some time in this little town right outside of Pittsburgh and one full morning at Wright's masterpiece, the Fallingwater house (which has now officially been declared priceless!) The bed and breakfast's website will have you convinced that West Newton, PA is a gorgeous riverside town. Don't believe the hype. While it's okay, the town is nothing to look at it not exactly walkable. Between the Victorian home and the "downtown" area, we were hard-pressed to find any sidewalks. We did take the hotel manager's advice and rent some bikes (okay, I admit it--we were cheesy and got a bicycle built for two) in order to ride along the pretty bike path that runs along the Youghiogheny River. (Don't worry--you can just call it by its nickname, "the Yock.") Apart from the town being relatively desolate (hardly anything was open) and unattractive, the b&b was oozing with charm. We weren't sickened by it, however. We had a GIGANTIC, ornately carved king-sized bed, a big bathroom with a whirlpool tub (note: no shower--I assumed that there would be one, but only some rooms have 'em), and the WHOLE HOUSE TO OURSELVES. That's right. No one was in any of the other four rooms, and the owner and manager live off-site. Glory be! We felt rich and famous for two days. I feel terrible for forgetting her name, but the woman who arrived bright and early to serve us breakfast at whatever time we desired it was really friendly, funny, and kind. She asked us in advance if the next day's meal would suit us and gave us tips about the area. (She even gave me a slight discount on the two-day Wright package since we didn't have enough time to go to two different FLW sites.) Overall, it was a lovely experience. I would highly endorse a trip there if you're going to be in Pittsburgh (or are from Pittsburgh) and want a quick getaway where you will either leave the hotel most of the day to explore the luxuriously beautiful Laurel Canyons region OR if you're just going to stay in the hotel all day long (insert low growl noise). If you're traveling from far away and want a more picturesque vacation destination b&b in the Laurel Highlands, I'd look at this helpful website: http://www.laurelhighlands.org/ Happy bedding & breakfasting!

    Holiday Inn Express Pittsburgh E - Waterfront Dr - Rock hard bed

    Holiday Inn Express Pittsburgh E - Waterfront Dr

    (27 reviews)

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    Staff we encountered were very friendly and professional. A pleasure to interact with. Despite…read morehaving to go down a cement stairway to get inside to the main lobby (only discovered the ramp to the door a yard to the right later that evening) and the floor of the elevator needing immediate attention to fix tripping hazard, our stay was quite pleasant! Our King room (314) was comfortable, clean, and had many amenities (large mini-fridge, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, alarm clock radio, huge tv.) The bathroom was sparkling with a big mirror and bright lights. The shower head has three settings to choose from, the water pressure is great, and soap, shampoo, and conditioner are all provided. I love the corner chair with its little table and the hassock. We both used it at different times for reading or surfing the web for local restaurants. The King size bed was a little harder than I like (needs a mattress topper to be more body-forming & softer.) But was tolerable for the two nights we stayed. The walls aren't exactly sound proof (could hear all conversations in the hallway.) Location of the hotel is right in big shopping area. We were in the area to attend a convention in Monroeville (about 10 miles/ 20-30 minutes away (depending on traffic.) But we couldn't pass up the great price (compared to Monroeville hotels) plus we got to experience Homestead and what it has to offer. The free breakfast has many options, but healthier food would be better. I had a banana, a couple bites of an apple (which was bruised all around and past its prime), scrambled eggs and sausage patties. Lots of carb/grain-filled options available for those who aren't on a restrictive diet. Suggestion: Maybe offer a gluten free choice as well. Possibly have non-dairy yogurt as an alternative. Our second morning we opted to eat breakfast at a restaurant to eat better choices. Summary: enjoyed our stay and would stay here again because of location, cleanliness, prices, and friendly staff.

    This Holiday Inn Express is good enough for the price, but overall it's by no means great. The…read morestaff was friendly and the room and bathroom were clean. That being said, the room was very small and the bed was extremely hard. The rooms are not sound proofed at all and we could hear the people in the room above us walking around all night as well as children running up and down the hall and other people opening and closing their doors.

    Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh/Waterfront-West Homestead - Meeting Room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Pittsburgh/Waterfront-West Homestead

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    Air conditioner spews water filled air so everything is damp and smells moldy. Bathroom ceiling…read morenever fixed after a flood. Rude staff in breakfast area playing loud videos while sitting and ignoring her job. Spoiled milk in dispensers two days in a row even after alerting them to issue. Stained carpets everywhere. Too expensive.

    Ok, let's hit the bright spots first. -Friendly, go out of…read moretheir way to help you staff. -Abundant, free parking. -Close to many options for food. -Close to many options to shop. -Close to many options to entertain. Now, for the breakdown. I booked this room last minute as I did not want to have to travel back and forth so much in less than a day. I did get a decent price but I should have heeded what people had to say about this place. One night wouldn't hurt. First thing I do when I check into a room is do a walkabout to see if the room is decent enough to survive in for my stay. I notice if I am low on something, or if the room is just not up to clean standards. Let me point out what I saw when I entered. -The door that would make this an adjoining room was left completely unlocked. Two locks and neither were in place. -This is nothing more than a studio apartment you are staying in, with less amenities. -The chair had a visibly questionable stain on it. -The thermostat rarely worked correctly. -Storage was not centralized. A little more of the breakdown. When I say storage is not centralized I mean you have a dresser across the room from the closet. I'll be honest, I didn't use either of them, I left my bag kind of in the center of the two and accessed it when I needed. As I said, the thermostat rarely worked. I was laying in bed for the night and just felt like I was getting hotter, even though I had turned on the air and lowered the temperature. I had to get up several times to redo this. The Wifi here sucked. No matter what I did, I could not get it to work. I even went down to the front desk to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. I tried multiple times and just gave up. Ended up using my hot spot on my phone to complete work. I did not sleep well here, the walls seemed pretty thin. That coupled with the temperature not being able to be accurately moderated made for a hard night's sleep. This location is not that old, but it appears to have a lot of wear and tear. There are places that you can tell need to have a paint touch up and where the carpet could use either a good cleaning or replaced altogether. The elevators felt like you were going on a ride. They had a jarring movement to them. If you are familiar with Noah's Ark at Kennywood, these elevators remind you of that. Would I stay here again? Maybe if there was a major remodel, but not anytime in the immediate future.

    Comfort Inn Mifflin - Pittsburgh - hotels - Updated June 2026

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