Breakfast in Pittsburgh!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

CC's Homemade Foods - Mt. Lebanon

Happy Saturday after Thanksgiving! Time for Saturday Breakfast in Pittsburgh! All the leftover mashed potatoes in my refrigerator had me thinking about potato pancakes ... and since I am without a great recipe, what better place to go than CC's in Mt. Lebanon! Located right on the main drag of Mt. Lebanon, CC's is situated between all kinds of cute storefronts, including a stationary shop, a used clothing store, and even a dance studio. This area is full of window shopping and was the perfect opportunity for "Small Business Saturday".
CC's is very unique in it's setup. Normally you expect to walk into the dining room to be seated. Not here. First thing you see is the kitchen/grill area, and some counter seating.
But don't be alarmed - the coziest little dining areas await you upstairs. Small tables, tables for four, and even a full-sized dining room table, in a private room, are what you will find. It feels like the upstairs at one point was setup as an apartment, so rather than tear down walls, the owners just decided to "go with it" and make it all seating areas. Built-in cabinets and all.
 
Everything seems just like someone's slightly outdated home. And if you bring the kiddies, they'll presumably be entertained while you dine with a sizable toy corner (definitely unique to any other Saturday Breakfast in Pittsburgh restaurants we've visited so far this year!)
But the food was what we really came for - and it was the specialties of the house that most intrigued us today. I of course had to order the potato pancakes ("Pittsburgh's Best - Made daily from the finest grated Idaho potatoes and onions, served with applesauce or sour cream"), with a side of "CC's own" baked ham. And husband chose the daily special which was a spinach and tomato frittata with a pancake on the side.



The frittata was definitely the highlight of the meal - very healthy and very delicious. The ham was also exceptionally good, and the potato pancakes were very tasty. The regular pancake was not quite fluffy and not recommended. All in all, CC's is as advertised - a great place for homemade food. They were not at all busy, just the cook and one waitress who were both super friendly.

Now to browse the internet for a decent potato pancake recipe...

Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Diner - Oakdale

Jake had a late morning appointment at the vet this-morning, so we decided to just bring him with us to our Saturday breakfast in Pittsburgh. We take him to Banfield in Robinson, and wanted to stay close by.  That's how we ended up in nearby Oakdale at The Diner.
Not a very original name, but kinda classy ... for a diner. (ha, ha)  The Diner has the look and feel of a refurbished street car, with the rounded ceiling. But unlike Johnny's Diner in the West End, this place is newly remodeled, and just seemed generally Cheerful. It's hard to explain - it just had this happy vibe about it. Maybe it's the 50's retro decor and shiny red & white checkered floor, but it worked.
It seems from their Facebook page that breakfast isn't necessarily the big specialty of The Diner. I see them talking about Prime Rib and Fish Fry nights, not brunch type food. They did have a blueberry waffles & eggs special this-morning, which I decided to try. And husband chose the "Diner Two's" which consisted of 2 eggs, 2 pancakes, and 2 bacon or sausage. Though he doubled the eggs, and substituted the 2 meat for 1 ham, so I guess somewhere in there it ceased to be a two-fer special??
The food was okay. The scrambled eggs were a little dry, and the pancakes not too fluffy. But the general atmosphere definitely made up for anything else. And everything was served pretty quickly, so Jake made it to his appointment with no incident. Though he did decide to wait in the car while we ate :)

So kudos to the simple design, friendly service, and generally cheerful atmosphere!
Hitchin' a Ride
The Elvis corner

Saturday, November 12, 2011

King's Family Restaurant - Bridgeville

With a name like King's Family Restaurant, I so wanted to love this place! I mean, how perfect would that be if King Saturday's favorite restaurant was King's? But alas, this King's just isn't worthy of such accolades for this Saturday breakfast in Pittsburgh.
King's is a chain of several restaurants in the Pittsburgh area. I've not been to many, but see commercials on TV. Usually when businesses take the time to make commercials, it's so they can show off the best of the best - food that looks so good you just can't help but be tempted to go out and spend your hard earned money eating at their establishment. But I never feel like that when I see King's commercials ... and I end up thinking "Really? Is that the best you've got??"

So perhaps it was with a bit of bias that we began breakfast today. But always up for an adventure, we decided to try and find that something special on the menu. I decided that the potato pancake special looked best of all - which also included 2 eggs, bacon & toast, with a side of applesauce. Husband picked the "Wake up Special" consisting of 2 buttermilk hot cakes, 2 eggs and 2 sausage links with toast and choice of potato (he picked the cheesy ones). Lots of food, with really low prices compared to most places we've visited. (So that's a plus!) Surprisingly, out off all that, the most delicious tasting item was not the potato  pancakes (usually one of my most favorite foods of all time) but it was the cheesy potatoes. (And they tasted like they belonged as a side for dinner rather than breakfast.) Not to go on and on, but the bacon was burned, the potato pancakes were exceedingly dry and the over-easy eggs seemed very small.
I think the highlight of the experience was the dessert menu, which is cleverly published as the placemat. So while you are waiting and waiting and waiting for your food, you can dream about what might happen after your meal finally arrives. King's clearly finds itself in competition with Pittsburgh area Eat 'n Park chains. So in marketing response to Eat 'n Park's popular Smiley face cookies, King's offers the "Frownie". How clever.
 
Maybe one day we'll return for dessert. And maybe not. I hate when I don't love a place, but this one just didn't do it for me.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Carmi Family Restaurant

After a couple weekends away camping and traveling, we're back in Pittsburgh and hungry for some Saturday Breakfast! Today we headed for the North Side for what we *thought* was to be the old Shamrock Inn. But instead, we were delighted to find it under new ownership - Now it's the Carmi Family Restaurant.
I love the restaurant's motto: "If your hungry for some true Southern Cooking, then you don't wanna skip Carmi Family Restaurant." And you know it is when grits come standard with nearly every meal!
 Husband and I chose to order the "Kings Breakfast" and the "Queen's Breakfast" respectively. (How cute, right?) But rather than grits to go with his pancakes & eggs, husband substituted plain ol' toast. But I went ahead and requested cheese be added to my grits to accompany my fluffy waffle and eggs.
Now, as tasty as all that food was, it really didn't give us the true chef's experience we might have had. It was only after we ordered, that a fellow diner approached our table (demonstrating the typical friendliness often exhibited by Pittsburghers) and told us how absolutely amazing the "Shrimp & Grits" as well as the "Chicken & Waffles" apparently are. And later the hostess came by and encouraged us to come back again and try these two signature breakfast dishes. Shrimp for breakfast??? Nothing I've done before, but maybe some day. They sure made it sound good! So even though I wasn't brave enough to order it on my own, I can truly say that it comes highly recommended.

So all in all, the food was really good, and the lunch/dinner menus look to be even better. And the staff couldn't be any friendlier and attentive. I'm not sure what happened to the old Shamrock Inn, but I'm so glad the new owners found a great location to serve some true Southern Cooking. Definitely can't wait to go back to experience more!