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    DeLuca's Diner

    3.9 (788 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    DELUCA'S DINER ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Divey
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Bebe
    Rebeca A.

    This spot was packed when we arrived and after eating here, it's easy to see why. The service was friendly and the food did not disappoint. Seating is first come, first served, so you'll wait outside in line, but it moves quickly and we were seated before we knew it. Once inside, everything ran smoothly. We ordered the Eggs Benedict, a breakfast burrito, and corned beef hash with eggs, topped with cheese and served with home fries. Everything was delicious, classic diner-style breakfast done right. If you're looking for a solid breakfast spot with great service and satisfying comfort food, this place is definitely worth the wait. I'd happily come back again.

    Hotcake Special
    Cameron

    Great diner, definitely a pgh institution! Ona late Sunday morning, Delucas was a lot easier to get into than Pamela's, though the wait time to get your food can get pretty crazy. The staff are super friendly, and once it did arrive, the pancakes are as big and yummy as expected. The kielbasa was also a stand out, with the coffee being the classic, good diner kind, pretty solid diner breakfast but not sure if it's worth a super long wait

    French toast
    Michael J.

    This place came highly recommended from a native of the city. I'm visiting for the first time and asked my friend for a rec on a good diner. I know this city isn't East Coast, but it reminds me of a good East Coast diner. Whenever I go to a place, I like to look at negative reviews to anticipate hiccups. None of those reviews held true. The service was great. The food was excellent. Again, not East Coast but the ambiance was of a genuine diner, which for this Texan was a big draw. It was comforting to bask in a place that was busy and cramped, but operated like clockwork. It was impressive to watch. The coffee was warm and constant. The wait was minimal. The waitress recommended the French toast and it was excellent. Eggs over easy were slightly overcooked, but steak came out fine. Could have used a bit more seasoning on the steak, but it still was a great treat. Prices weren't outrageous, especially considering the portions. It was slightly inconvenient to have to pay with cash, but there are multiple ATMs nearby. I also like that this was in the Strip district, so lots of cool stuff to see around there. Excellent choice and I hope to go back!

    Nutella banana crepe
    Shawna M.

    This diner is a down home Pittsburgh must visit. The wait staff seems like they have been there forever. The food is quick and you are in and out in no time. The portions are hearty and the food is hot. We love visiting this cash only spot each time we are in the burgh. If you come early enough you can get a spot on the street not far from the restaurant. This diner looks just like I imagine it looked years and years ago. It's a great throwback.

    Country Fried Chicken with Eggs
    Phoebe P.

    Food was delicious, freshly made and came in large portion sizes. Ambiance was old diner, busy, pretty organized Service was to the point, efficient, nothing particular stood out

    Carmen L.

    Want a yummy greasy spoon place that's going to leave your heart content? If so, then this is the place. I finally made it to DeLuca's and, surprisingly, there was no wait (this is the type of place there's a line for on a weekend). We sat down right away and our waitress brought us waters and coffee. The menu is extensive, so we had to take a few minutes to decide. I opted for the Swedish crepes (with ricotta cheese) and a side of eggs and bacon. Absolutely. Delicious. My friends had the cinnamon bun pancakes with vanilla ice cream... I had a bite and they were so good! Overall, this diner (which has counter seating) is a must visit. DeLuca's has a good vibe and is great for families and meet ups. I'll certainly be back!

    Steel City Breakfast with Blueberry Pancakes and Hot Sausage
    Jack R.

    Got a taste of everything! First time here and everything was tasty and fresh. Lots of menu to look at, inside is tight quarters and decently loud on a weekend morning. Servers were nice and food came out pretty quick for how packed it was. Blueberry pancakes had lots of flavor and came out hot along with the rest of the Steel City Breakfast. The Huevos Rancheros was a gigantic plate of food, topped with their famous Spanish sauce which I wanted to take home in a gallon jar. It was so good.

    Menu - April 2025
    Ali T.

    A true Pittsburgh classic. After talking about DeLuca's for years, I was so excited to finally take my husband and it did not disappoint. The classic diner feel is part of the charm, and even though the place is always busy, the staff keeps things moving and the food comes out relatively quickly. I am a big fan of their pancakes. They are definitely a must-try. DeLuca's lives up to its reputation and is well worth the visit if you are looking for a great, old-school breakfast experience.

    South of The Border Omelette- Delicious and hearty. The salsa is also tasty. It slightly gives chili cheese dog vibes 4/5.

    Classic diner in the heart of the strip district. The foods delicious and portions are large. I've included some pictures of the last time I went. The seafood omelette was especially delicious! Would highly recommend for a breakfast stop when traveling to Pittsburgh.

    Hotcake special with kielbasa and scrambled eggs
    Alex W.

    DeLuca's is pure nostalgia in the best way possible. It's no-nonsense, cozy, and full of old-school charm. I loved the classic counter with stools and the tables decorated with local ads--it feels like stepping back in time. The portions are huge and the food is delicious--honestly, the scrambled eggs are some of the best I've ever had anywhere. We really enjoyed the open kitchen, and the highlight was when all the cooks sang happy birthday to someone--it made the whole place feel like a community. One tip: it's cash only, which caught us off guard, but there are several ATMs just down the block.

    Spicy Sausage
    Mariah M.

    If you like a traditional breakfast in a great location, DeLuca's is worth trying! I'm more of a modern type of breakfast person, but was willing to give it a shot! The omelette's were fully stuffed and the potatoes were actually delish. It wasn't too busy for a sunday in the strip and we appreciated the fast paced service as well!! My boyfriend likes the conventional style, it's just not my preference.

    Da Burgh Philly Cheesesteak (no cheese)
    Kareem A.

    It was such a good time. The philly cheesesteak was delicious (I got it with no cheese though), great onion rings. I got decaf with non-dairy creamer, everything was good. A fun vibe, talkative waiters, and attentive service. The food selection and vibe is not for everyone, but if you're looking for a diner, it does the job.

    Steel City Breakfast of Champs Combo
    Amber J.

    Deluca's is a staple in Pittsburgh. No frills dive restaurant. The service is good and I enjoy the food. Be prepared for a wait but it typically isn't too long. And also bring cash as this is the only form of payment accepted. Lastly, the sitting area is close but not uncomfortable.

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    Mid restaurant but kinda lame they don't accept cards. Feel like they thinks it's vintage or something but rlly it's just inconvenient

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    P&G's Pamela's Diner is a small chain that's local to Pittsburgh that my friends loved going to…read morewhile they were students in the city. We stopped by this location of Pamela's and instantly, I felt like I was transported into a retro 50s/60s diner. The multi-colored walls are decorated heavily with old-school board games. There's a veil of grease in the air that screamed the classic diner experience. SAUSAGE & CHEESE OMELETTE + Lyonnaise potatoes (side) + whole wheat bread (toast) The sausage & cheese (we asked for Swiss instead of American) omelette itself wasn't anything worth raving about as it was pretty typical. However, the Lyonnaise potatoes were phenomenal. It's that in between "hash and mash" texture, and it was seasoned incredibly well. The potatoes were definitely the highlight here, and the omelette was good protein, I guess. Definitely forgot about the whole wheat bread. BLUEBERRY HOTCAKES Soft, crepe-like wrap (a bit thicker than crepe but thiner than pancake) wrapped around blueberries and whipped cream. This was not too sweet and quire savory. They're known for their hotcakes at Pamela's and I can see why. I don't remember the individual pricing for each, but both were under $25 total. Definitely great tasting food for a phenomenal price. I highly recommend!

    Great service. Really on top of things opening for a busy morning…read more Pancakes were as advertised - tasty, super thin with crispy edges. They were the highlight of the day. Eggs and toast were good too, straightforward. Meals were served very quickly, which was a great way to start the day.

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