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    Lemon Tree PGH

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Three Brothers Bagels - Potato leek soup with homemade croutons

    Three Brothers Bagels

    4.5(62 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    Love that this is a locally owned and operated shop! Pittsburgh's suburban neighborhoods are…read moredesperately begging for bagel shops. Out here in the North Hills, we've been stuck with chain options -- so when Three Brothers Bagels came to Shaler, it really helped fill a void. This place is a great destination for all kinds of bagels, bagel sandwiches, baked goods AND really, really good soup. My personal favorite so far has been the potato leek soup with bagel croutons. It was so good that I'd love to see it become a menu staple rather than just a special. As for the bagels themselves, the selection strikes a nice balance of savory and sweet, and the spreads and fillings follow suit. What I especially love is that the sandwiches go beyond just breakfast -- there are creative, lunch-style options that set them apart. And yes, their bagels are chewy and might give your jaw a workout after a whole sandwich, but honestly... isn't that just what a bagel is? Tip: Make sure you get there early or plan to order ahead this place is SO popular and regularly sells out. I'm also looking forward to seeing their food truck out and about. Highly recommend for anyone in the North Hills looking for quality bagels, sandwhiches, soups and some genuinely great baked goods!

    OK I will admit it the BLT is addictive…read more I learned my lesson and put my online order in early this morning. I decided to try their soup. I thought the price was a little high for the portion size. The potato leek soup was chunky with homemade croutons. Very good.

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    Three Brothers Bagels
    Three Brothers Bagels - Jewish donut filled with chocolate hazelnut filling

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    Lola's Eatery - The Taylor Gang

    Lola's Eatery

    4.4(240 reviews)
    1.2 miLawrenceville
    $$

    We've gotten Lolas now several times and every time it gets better…read more The staff is so welcoming and attentive and the vibe is really cool. My kids absolutely love it. The food is outstanding. The breakfast egg rolls have become my favorite breakfast item in Pittsburgh and my entire family is obsessed with the bakery! Today we had a Blueberry donut that blew our minds and we love that they bake new things all the time. There is so much in Lawrenceville and the Strip and this is honestly the first place in town my kids keep asking to come back to and we've made it a monthly tradition. Can't wati to get back soon.

    Flavor, flavor, flavor. The food here is so dang good, everything had such a unique and great…read moreflavor. Started with the breakfast eggrolls which were extremely full but not heavy, the jalapeños added a great spice and the chorizo paired well with the sauce. Blueberry donut with blueberry and lemon glaze was mouth watering, made for a great sweet part of the meal. The Adobo Fried Rice wasn't a Mexican type of adobo, we thought it was almost an Asian spin, super good. Extremely fresh, chicken was tender. Enough for 2 meals. The breakfast sandwich is the Hangover Cure, and, while not hungover, I totally understand the name. Cheesy, saucy, on the Calabrian chili pepper English muffin, it had so much flavor. Added bacon and I think it made for the perfect sandwich. The English muffin really did make a difference, light and airy but held up with a ton of sauce. Food took a little while but it was all so fresh. Tight inside, not many tables and people kept coming in the door to get the wait time. Staff was nice and friendly!

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    Lola's Eatery - Inside of Lola's

    Inside of Lola's

    Lola's Eatery - Create Your Own Hang Over Cure ... Siracha aioli, sausage, arugula, scrambled egg & American cheese & a chai tea

    Create Your Own Hang Over Cure ... Siracha aioli, sausage, arugula, scrambled egg & American cheese & a chai tea

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    Outside entrance

    BeanThru - Their "latte" vs. our professionally microfoamed, velvety BeanThru latte. Are they being serious??

    BeanThru

    4.8(66 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $

    Back again, tell a friend! (Sorry if this review is random…read moreat times hehe.) I can't stop raving about this place and I plan to try the other bean thru's in the area than just this location. I really need to try other parts of their menu but today I selected the emerald dream with oat milk (hot) and a matcha lavender latte (iced). I am such a newb here (it's my second time) that I need to study up their menu more and fully know what I want before I pull up. I am also scared of their tip jug by the window but I am not one that goes through the drive thru at places. The service is always amazing and they are so kind when I am so awkward or dead. I think today wins with the dead vibe as I barely got any sleep last night. I don't mind the wait but then I feel bad when I'm the one that is taking up the line compared to the other side. I wish I stopped by this place when they had their green tea chiller as it sounds so interesting but it's okay, I will find some type of drink that makes me want to come back (outside of ED). The espresso bean is such a chef 's kiss on each drink that I didn't even realize that it came in white chocolate. I plan on getting a bag if I remember the next time I'm there. It's like not too sweet, not bitter, and it has a good fresh taste. I am very picky when it comes to my chocolate covered beans but I really do enjoy that nice little surprise. Even the cute little flower on my hot drink made me feel like they do value you as a customer compared to other places. It's the little things that make a day better! Also, don't forget about your loyalty card or if you're new, ask for one.

    Got an Elvis latte this time around! It was great! The service is still spectacular and everyone is…read morealways so nice and loves to see Brody. He enjoyed his pup cup, and I loved my latte! This place has great, fast service, so dont let the line deter you!

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    BeanThru - The cute little flower on my cup.

    The cute little flower on my cup.

    BeanThru - The window of shame (jk), the window!

    The window of shame (jk), the window!

    BeanThru - Fourth of July drink specials!

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    Fourth of July drink specials!

    Bruegger's Bagels

    Bruegger's Bagels

    3.0(44 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    My husband and I love the cinnamon sugar bagels & have been ordering them off & on throughout the…read more12 years we've been together. Every time we order them we get them toasted with cream cheese & they taste like onion 90% of the time. Each time we say, "Why do we keep trying?" Then we try again, thinking maybe this time it won't be contaminated. Sure enough, it is. The latest thought is maybe we get the bagels & buy a tub of cream cheese but that's frustrating because I don't want to buy two different tubs for the two bagels we buy every other month. It's extremely frustrating when all the service workers need to do is designate the knives for what they're cutting & spreading.

    This place might actually be a social experiment disguised as a bagel shop. It is, without…read morequestion, one of the most dysfunctional establishments I've ever visited. Let's start with the woman taking orders -- easily one of the rudest humans I've ever encountered in the hospitality industry (and that's saying something). The consistency is almost admirable, though. No matter when you come, she'll deliver a reliably bad attitude to everyone in line. Truly a masterclass in customer disservice. The operation itself? Absolute chaos. There's no system, no rhythm, no sense of order -- just pure bagel bedlam. Incorrect orders are basically part of the experience at this point. And for reasons known only to the universe, they also try to handle online orders simultaneously. The same rude front-counter woman is in charge of both in-person and pickup orders, meaning there can be five-minute gaps where she disappears mid-service to deal with the digital chaos. Efficiency? Never heard of her. Oh, and let's not forget the older woman who seems to be the manager or owner. Whenever she's around, the service somehow gets worse -- which I honestly didn't think was possible. It's almost impressive, in a "how low can you go" kind of way. Here's the thing: a bagel shop shouldn't be complicated. Slice the bagel, slap on some schmear, hand it over. Easy. Yet somehow, this place turns it into a full-scale production of Les Misérables, starring me as the perpetually disappointed customer. And despite all this, here I am -- again. Maybe it's the only bagel place nearby. Maybe I secretly enjoy the chaos. Or maybe I just love to suffer. Whatever it is, this bagel shop has me in a toxic relationship, and I can't quit it.

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    Bruegger's Bagels
    Bruegger's Bagels
    Bruegger's Bagels

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    Scratch & Co - Bagel board

    Scratch & Co

    4.2(326 reviews)
    1.2 miTroy Hill
    $$

    It's rare that I give a restaurant 5 stars in my first visit, but scratch really hit It out of the…read morepark. A charming little building in Troy Hill that screams character welcomes you. Despite the fact that It was busy and the servers were clearly spread thin, everyone was so kind and hospitable. It felt like a true neighborhood vibe. All of the food tasted like home, homemade & with love. The trout was a nice ode to western Pennsylvania, clearly fresh & seasoned well. The chicken was excellent- reminded me of an elevated version of what my mom would make. The waiter was so kind to offer us the burger though it's not usually a weekend item, and It was next level. The cocktails were clearly crafted with care - highly recommend the Phipps Garden. Overall, my take away is that i can't wait to return.

    Nothing but great things to say. My only regret was taking this long to finally try this spot! Came…read morefor the insta promo for their trout sandwich. The menu was great. À la carte sides that sounded amazing. Instead of the carrots, I got the happy hour confit wings (half and half calabrain chili honey or old bay ranch rub). The fish sandwich was textural perfection (laurel hill trout filet stacked high, winter slaw, tartar, brioche). Perfectly cooked and stacked! Servers threw on complimentary chocolate chip cookies which was very nice... 2 girthy cookies that were especially memorable for its semi chunky salt on top before serving. The staff was super friendly. Had the vibe that this would be a pretentious fine dining experience but was way more casual and approachable than anticipated. Can't wait to come back and try more items!

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    Scratch & Co - Cozy dining area by the bar.

    Cozy dining area by the bar.

    Scratch & Co - Pickle board

    Pickle board

    Scratch & Co - Lox mousse toast

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    Lox mousse toast

    Caffè d’Amore - Entrance & Counter

    Caffè d’Amore

    4.4(91 reviews)
    1.0 miLawrenceville
    $

    We were gifted the Pittsburgh Coffee Passport for Christmas... and Caffe d'Amore was our first…read morestop! The cafe is nestled in the upper Lawrenceville... where parking is simple and life is slower lol From first glance, this establishment is ready to make you feel right at home. With cute signage everywhere instructing you on there sustainability practices and fun flavors of the month, you go from first time to feeling like a regular instantly. The lattes... were.... DELIGHTFUL. We got a peppermint latte and a vanilla oat milk latte. The flavors were rich but not cloyingly overpowering. We also ordered a breakfast hand pie (why does life not use the term hand pie more often, you just feel so fun ordering one) and an Egg & Cheese Bagel. Both freshly put together and toasted to perfection. It is great when a cafe has actually delicious and intentional food. The staff was more than ready to give their suggestions and help. They kindly announce when your order is ready and wait with a smile to hand it off to you! There were plenty of cute places to sit and the decor was just so.. them. They have a restroom available and well marked as well. We may have a passport full of coffee places to try, but Caffe d'Amore might just have to be a regular spot during the journey anyway!!

    Cute space, was warm and inviting. The food was ok, tried the lox and it wasn't my favorite, but I…read morewould try something else next time. The herbal tea was very good, seemed like it was made in house. Cappuccino was average, had an off taste to it, but would try something different next time. Cute latte art on top though! Very friendly customer service.

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    Caffè d’Amore - Very cute space. Homey.

    Very cute space. Homey.

    Caffè d’Amore - Decor & Items for Sale

    Decor & Items for Sale

    Caffè d’Amore - Menu and where you order

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    Menu and where you order

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