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Primanti Brothers
- Price Range:
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- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good for:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
110 reviews for Primanti Brothers
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I was in Pittsburgh for work, and after a solid week at the convention center a coworker and I ventured out for a true taste of city.
The two of us ordered the roast beef and the pastrami and swapped half - good move. We pretty much let the waitress order for us, and that's the direction she steered us -- we we not led astray.
When our server brought our food (about 90 seconds after we ordered it) she said we were lucky the bread was extra fresh, and she wasn't kidding. We dominated those ginormous tasty heaps of sandwich in record time.
Was is the best sandwich I've ever had? Nay. Was it worth the calories? Absolutely. I will go back if ever in the area again.
Primanti Bros probably doesnt need yet another person to tell you how great their famous sandwiches are, or how their coleslaw is so unique and delicious, or how they are a pittsburgh institution, so instead i'll just add how much i loved the bonus of the very cool industrial and beautiful buildings in the surrounding neighborhood.
If you're in or near pittsburgh, go to primanti;'s and get their Cheesesteak, then go drive over to Hines FIeld and have your picture taken with a statue of Art Rooney. Oh yea, and spend the last 7 minutes before 5:00 racing through the Andy Warhol museums seven floors at top speed, and you will have the perfect pittsburgh day.
Let's be honest - those 'famous' sandwiches aren't very good at all. 50 years ago, they were probably cutting edge; nowadays they are throw back, dull and boring. I'm sorry I just can't get excited about French fries and Cole slaw on a sandwich.
However it is Pittsburgh history and it definitely a large tourist trap, I can also why people go to the other locations to catch a game and have a beer. But with that being said if you are going here to try their sandwiches because some TV show told you they are the best - you will find that you have been lied to.
Go for the history, go to say you have done it, but don't go expecting an amazing gourmet sandwich experience.
Long wait for a seat, but it was worth it to give an institution a try. Is it the best sandwich ever? No, but it was a fun time and interesting! Topped it off with an Iron City beer to complete the Pittsburgh experience. :)
Really huge sandwiches with slaw and fried smooshed on. I had the pastrami and the hubby had the cheese steak, which is a patty not anything like a Philly cheese steak. I didn't care for his but the pastrami was really good. The fries needed some seasoning but the slaw and the bread were on the money.
The place itself is pretty dirty but it was cool to sit at the bar and watch them cook the sandwiches.
A classic...
Huge sandwiches with fries and coleslaw on soft Italian bread. Wow!
landed in Pittsburgh and the first food we sought out was Primanti Bros. maybe I was over hyped but I really didn't think this sandwich was all that. yes, it's freakin' huge. yes, it has fries and coleslaw in it...all things I give props to. I went with pastrami and also threw in a fried egg for the full experience ($7).
I really wanted this sandwich to blow me away and it just didn't. maybe it was because the bread was just sliced bread. it wasn't grilled w/butter w/little bit of seasoning. maybe it was that the coleslaw was a bit bland and not wet enough. one thing that really killed the experience for me was that the fried egg was totally over cooked. I was so ready for that drippy egg yolk experience and they denied me of it!
service was great...we were in there @ 4pm and it seemed like we missed the lunch crowd. the prices are great. bottom line: this is late night after the bars food and maybe we needed a sweet buzz on to really appreciate the sandwich. I'll make sure I down a 12er before my next visit.
This place is very different and the sandwiches might sound gross, but they are delicious! We ordered the turkey breast and cheese and the pastrami and cheese. The sandwiches come out piled with meat and cheese and they are topped with tomato, french fries, and coleslaw. You feel like a pig when you are eating this sandwich, but they are so good! The place was so busy that it was hard to find somewhere to sit.
Another plus is it's open 24 hours. If you go to Primanti Brothers you have to go to this one. This is the original one. Also, take cash because they do not accept credit cards. Primanti Brothers is unlike any other sandwich shop in America and it is so good!
The crown jewel of any trip to Pittsburgh. It had been four long years since my last Primanti sandwich...worse than forty years in the desert.
My friends visited here three times in 24 hours. Arriving a few hours after them, I only made it two times. But thanks to a local Yelp thread, I was able to move our last two trips to the Strip location--open 24 hours! (And trust me, it's a much different crowd on Sunday at 2pm than Sunday at 2am.) Plus it's the original, so there is history here. But in the end, it's all about the food.
Thanks to that thread, we put egg on some of the sandwiches from trip #3 and tried some of the recommended meats--capicola and corned beef. All was great advice. Before I got there, they were ordering turkey and cheesesteak (both got thumbs-down from the thread posters).
Yes, this location is a little grungy (the restrooms are dreadful). Yes, it is cash-only. Yes, it is usually full or overflowing. And yes, the waitress was surly (but hot). So what? It's one of the best sandwiches that you will ever eat in your life. And six bucks is a steal. I would pay double.
Been to Primanti's in FL before and was excited to see where it all began when I was in town to catch some hockey and football. Made the mistake of ordering the cheese steak not knowing it was a patty of some kind. Still love the place but would recommend the Pastrami overall and don't forget CHEESE on your fries ... good cocktails too and at decent prices.
Yinnz gotta go n' git one a' dem hootinanny sanchiz. This place is great for one of those drunken excursions. The locals are some of the friendliest folks you'll ever meet, and if you wind up tagging along with them for a night, chances are pretty good you'll wind up here at the end of the night.
These guys don't skimp on the layers of ingredients and they serve beer, which is great if you wanna prime the sandwich with an introduction to what it's gonna be soaking up in your stomach.
Admitted: I was a tourist. In town visiting friends who are locals. This place was a great taste (punny) of Pittsburgh. Sure you should go in for a bypass immediately after eating here, but it's worth it.
Sit at the counter. Order more food than you can probably eat and don't feel bad about it. Get cheese on your fries.
Don't wear clothes that you care too terribly much about because there will be grease everywhere.
I went to the Strip District location with a few friends and we were fortunate enough to get seats at the bar. This, from what I am told, is pretty uncommon. All the tables (all 4 or 5 of them) were full and the line was starting to form.
Anyway, we all ordered the "famous" cheese steak...fries in it and all. And, well, it was absolutely nothing special. The fries were soggy and the meat was tasteless. Basically, it was like eating cheese fries with boring bread.
Between the lack of food quality, the crowded space, and the ugly decor, this place is possibly the most overrated restaurant in Pittsburgh. Save yourself the effort.
REAL TASTE OF THE BURG - A WORKING MANS SAMMY!
This is classically Pittsburgh! I delicious load of corned beef with fresh lettuce, tomatoes, a savory slaw and fries all in one! Only wimps and ladies need this sammy cut in two!
Formerly an all in one sammy for blue collar workers in a rush looking for a one handed lunch! Now this delicious treat is a great late night eat after spending time at the bar!
Normally, I'm a super picky eater. Everything has to be separate, and not touching each other. (I know, maybe a little OCD, but hey, we all have our issues!)
My friend picked me up from the airport, and took me STRAIGHT here. Wow! He warned me of the concoction that I would be receiving, and that everything would be mashed together. I started to panic, but hey, I kept an open mind!
Fast forward to deliciousness.....WOW! Super great! I had the black angus sandwich, and mmmmmmmmmmmmm I'm still thinking about it!
The bread was amazing, fries super good, and the black angus, pretty tasty!
This really is a must stop for any visitor to this fine city!!
PS--CASH ONLY here!
Primanti Bros IS Pittsburgh. Rough around the edges, straight to the point, but welcoming and a wonderful place to spend a night with friends or family.
The food is wonderful. Who wouldn't like a sandwich piled high with fresh cut fries, zingy coleslaw, and soft white bread. And it's cheap! If you stop by, make sure you try the Smallman Street Fries. Bacon, cheese, chili, and sour cream (I get them minus the sour cream). If you're a health nut, this isn't the place for you. But it's delicious, every bite.
A lot of people complain about how the egg is "too over done" but the egg is fried. Fried does NOT MEAN ooze-ing yolk. Yolk is poached, sunny side up, once over easy, twice over easy.
The Pitts-Burger Cheese Steak gives a description as a patty, so don't expect it to be a Philly style cheese steak sandwich. BURGER is in the name.
Many people knock it, but Primanti's is as good as it gets for the money. Don't come expecting 5 star classy restaraunt food. It's a 5 dollar sandwich. You DEFINATELY get your money's worth.
I'm from the Greensburg Area, so I usually go to the Greensburg location, and it's just as good as Pittsburgh.
I admit I've gotten a few waitresses that have disappeared for long spans of time, but for the most part the service is great. Very friendly, and will serve you to the best of their abilities. I suggest going to the bar area to sit and eat and converse. It's so much fun. Specially the one in Greensburg with the jukebox blaring.
If you're looking for a true Pittsburgh experience, you have just GOT to go.
What can be said about Primanti Brothers? It's open 24 hours for one thing! Finding late night food in isn't easy. I ordered the Pittsburgh cheesesteak - their best seller and enjoyed it thoroughly. I normally despise coleslaw, but the Primanti employees were insistent it was different than any slaw I've tasted before and when in Rome, do as the Romans. I admit, I actually liked the slaw on cheesesteak, on fries, on fresh italian bread combo. Not as good as a Johnny's cheesesteak in Philly, but unique in its own way and worth a go.
The downside? Somewhat sketchy neighborhood at night. Armed guard at the door, some dude getting pepper-sprayed in handcuffs just a few doors down. And if you don't drive yourself there, good luck getting a cab. There were cabs in the area, but if you aren't going out to the burbs, they won't even pick you up. Pitt has a cab shortage and they are picky as hell about who they pick up and where they'll go. It isn't a reflection on Primanti Bros, but a general warning for those looking to venture down there late night.......make sure you have a lift home.
Let me tell you something...if you are in Pittsburgh and want to hit some of the local flavor then this is the SPOT. A native recommended this place to me and I'm glad he did. I had the number 1 and the number 2 seller (as indicated by the menu) and, believe me, neither were disappointing. I'll start by describing the number 2 selling item and meanwhile I'll let you guess what the number 1 seller is (it's pretty obvious and I'm surprised I had to ask). Anyway, the number 2 selling item is their cheese steak sandwich...but this is no ordinary cheese steak. It is PILED HIGH with meat, cheese, french fries (on the sandwich), a large slice of tomato, and coleslaw. Sound strange? ITS NOT...it is delicious and please keep in mind that I don't typically allow myself to eat things that are as big as my face BUT this is absolutely WORTH IT!!!
TIP: I should have read the fine print and ordered my sandwich with onions (available by request).
So...have you guessed what their number one selling item is? BEER...Iron City Beer to be exact. Good stuff and it compliments the massive sandwich very well. Get it.
If you visit pgh, going to Pirmanti's is a must. A sandwich just isn't a sandwich without fries and 'slaw heaped on it. I personally recommend the roast beef. It would rock if we had one in Atlanta
Several people said I had to go here during my first-ever visit to Pittsburgh so I obliged. Whoa, I've never been this confused about why a place gets such high recommendations.
Upon entry, expect a chaotic atmosphere. We were first told to find a seat ourselves, but then were told to be seated. Once seated, we waited for several minutes before anyone came by to ask us anything. However, after the first staff member showed up, another two came by within two minutes to ask us for our order as well.
The food was okay, nothing spectacular. The one interesting part was that the fries came stuffed in the sandwich. As for the taste, really nothing out of the ordinary.
Why this place is so popular will remain a mystery to me. Was it worth going just to say I had gone? Not really.
On my road trip across the US, my sisters and I took a detour to Pittsburgh because we had to try a sandwich at Primanti Brothers. We had heard about this place and seen things about on TV and we felt we couldn't pass up the opportunity since we didn't know if we'd ever be back in PA. It was one of the best detours I have ever taken!
We'd been on the road for hours so we ended up stopping in at about 11pm on a Wednesday. Thankfully they're open 24hrs. We ordered a corn beef sandwich and a cheese-steak. The sandwiches are beautiful-if you're into overflowing goodness of fries and slaw. Unfortunately the guy got our order mixed up with someone else's and we ended up with a ham sandwich, not the cheese-steak. We were really looking forward to having a real cheese-steak since we were in the area. Alas, not to be. But our sandwiches were awesome and I just wish I could have try another...
No frills place. You want a sandwich, you get a sandwich. You want a pop? You get a pop. DONE. Eat your sandwich and move on.
And the sandwich is DELICIOUS! Never had anything like it before. With the fries and cole slaw mix made it amazing.
I'll definitely be coming back next time I'm in Pittsburgh!
Came here right after a long night of drinking... I guess that's not the best idea to rate food by since drinking then eating makes things taste a tad better. With everything they had in this sandwich, I would be too scared to eat it sober =P
We ordered their corned beef & cheese- topped with french fries, coleslaw and tomatoes. Onion on request.
Their corned beef was tender, but I can't say it was the best tasting, but good. The fries were fresh and surprisingly not salty and the coleslaw was good. The combination all in a sandwich--perfect. Now after a long day or long night, this should be the way to finish off the night. Very filling and satisfying.
24 hours makes it even better =)
I came up for a Ravens/Squeelers game and my friend took me here because it was a Pittsburgh landmark. I am not one that normally complains about how clean a restaurant is, but this place was a little grimy. It was literally as if nobody cleaned the restaurant all day. Not one wipe down of a table, push of a broom... nothing. I had a sandwhich with a bunch of random stuff on it, it was ok but nothing special. I give this place a pity three stars since i guess it is the only "special" food spot that Pittsburgh has. Yes, sad... i know.
**Edited to say that i dont think that i went to this location... i went to the one by Pitt.
The definition of Pittsburgh. There is nothing quite like a Primanti's sandwich......served on wax paper (awesome) these monsters are piled high with toppings including coleslaw and fries. My favorite is the Capicola & Egg. Slap some Red Devil sauce on there and order up an Iron City and you are set for a fantastic meal.
Probably not the most healthy but it will fill you up and make you happy. Born and raised in Pittsburgh but living in Southern California, I make a trip to Primanti's every time I am back in the Steel City!
A buddy and myself were visiting Pittsburgh for two days, both of us for the first time. We'd both heard mention of the famous Primanti sandwich over the years. I read Yelp reviews and decided that the place sounded a bit like a tourist trap, and that the food was probably just mediocre.
However, my friend REALLY wanted to go here because he'd just seen a Food Network show about the greatest sandwiches in the world, and this place was on the show. I didn't want to go, but we went.
I had low expectations to start with, but let me tell you, the food was much much worse than I was expecting. I am a connoisseur of unusual and local sandwiches. I am willing to drive hours if I learn that there is a delicious and unique sandwich to be eaten. I'm a junkie for poboys in New Orleans, cheese steaks in Philly, and many other fine local foods. So I was expecting something at least halfway decent at Primanti Bros.
The sandwiches were HORRIBLE. The cole slaw was watery and flavorless. The meat was also flavorless for the most part and unappetizing looking. Luckily, there wasn't much meat on the sandwiches, so there wasn't too much of an opportunity to get grossed out. The french fries on top? Yeah. Whatever. There were french fries on top. Whoop-teee-doooo!
MAYBE we ordered wrong. I got the cheese steak and my friend got a corned beef. Maybe I need to reread all these Yelp reviews and find the one thing that this place makes that is good.
Oh, and the service was kind of rude, totally unwelcoming, and unhelpful. My cheese steak looked like a hamburger, but hamburger wasn't even on the menu so I figured it must be the right thing. I couldn't ask the waiter because he disappeared.
So. If you're a tourist who needs to do the obvious Pitsburgh tourist stuff, I guess that means you have to go here. But if you really value good, unique, local food, I think this place will sorely disappoint you. The sandwiches weren't all that filling (contrary to legend), so we had a second dinner of Polish food at the Bloomfield Bridge Tavern that blew Primanti's out of the water in terms of hospitality, quality, and local atmosphere.
This is the Pittsburgh native's Mecca. We all at one point in our lives must make the trip to the Strip district, wait in a really long line, and have an amazing sandwich which is part of our heritage. When it is something you have had all of your life, you can't disparage it by giving the restaurant less than 5 stars.
So why are some of the reviews 1 star and 2 stars? I guess some foodies expect a Tom Colicchio quality sandwich for the whopping $4.95 they are forking over. I think you can only expect so much in way of presentation at this price point and need to reflect on the heritage of this fine institution and the part it plays in Pittsburgh culture.
Primati's is just not my thing. All of my friends love it and swear by it, but I never got too into it. It is more of an experience than it is a tasty meal. It is a cool sandwich made for truckers back in the day so they could eat their whole meal on the road....hence the coleslaw and fries piled on the sandwich.
I get the #2 seller when I go. There is no number one seller on the board but yinz guys know dat a cold Iron n'at has to be number one in da Burgh.
Primanti's is to Pittsburgh as Pat's King of Steaks is to Philly - an icon, a novelty, a must try, and a quintessentiially hometown institution. Ah, but how's the food? My view: good food and great value.
I've been to this location (their flagship and the original) as well as the Steubenville Pike one. I don't know if it's true for their other locations, but these two are very comparable. So this review constitutes my take on both.
This is bar food - greasy, flavorful, unpretentious, messy, and great with beer (though not Iron City Light - Yuck!). The decor is pure Steeltown sports tribute, heavy on Steelers and Pens, but nary a Pirate (I wonder why. It's not the Bucs' fault that MLB's economics make it impossible for small markets to compete, and the Pirates were GREAT before the Yanks and Sox started ruining baseball by outspending every other team). Putting the fries and slaw right on the sandwich is fine with me, because the sandwich basically disintegrates after your first savory bite. I suppose those who complain about the fries on the sandwich probably wanted to drown them in ketchup anyway. The Italian bread is thick and soft; I've never been here and had it stale (despite some of the other reviewers' comments). I do miss the knockwurst, but there's still a good array of choices.
Again, I think the prices are good and the food is a high quality bargain. Well, maybe not the wings at the Steubenville location - I think $4 for 5 wings is a bit too much, but maybe that's the Western New Yorker in me talking. Oh, and the chili was good (with onions and cheddar added), but not of the 5 alarm variety. All joking about IC Light aside, their draft selection is solid - lots of variety. This is a great place to watch a game, strap on the feedbag after a night on the town, or sample an authentic Pittsburgh institution.
having heard stories about the amazing "primanny bruddas sammiches" for weeks leading up to my visit, i was pretty stoked. and the corned beef with coleslaw and fries did meet expectations.
but here's where i screwed up: i ordered the small beer. nobody told me they would have 2 sizes of beer! so, when i returned to the table with a measly 12-oz beer, i couldn't understand the looks of disgust on my friends' faces. until i looked at their supersize beers and realized i was, indeed, every inch the wussy new yorker they always suspected i was.
so, hear it from me folks. save face. get the big beer. that's all.
Whether enjoying the picturesque view from the Clemente Bridge after a Pirates game, celebrating a Penguins win at the Igloo or doing business downtown, there's one place Pittsburghers go when hunger beckons.
Primanti Brothers. It's as much a tradition in the 'Burgh as working steel and winning Super Bowls, with all the distinct characteristics of hard-working city sliced, cooked up and thrown on an epic sandwich.
Each comes with a fistful of fresh, delicious coleslaw, a heaping of hand-cut French fries and tomato slices, stacked atop melted cheese and the meat of your choice and stuffed between two thick slices of hearty bread.
Yeah, it's all ON the sandwich.
For first-timers, part of the challenge is figuring out how to pick up the sandwich itself, a thick, messy heap of food that can be difficult to grasp at first, literally. Once you get a grip on it, though, it's a take-no-prisoners display of serious Pittsburgh sandwich eating.
And don't worry, the sandwiches aren't really greasy. With the contrast of crisp coleslaw and tomatoes against the hot meat and cheese, they're more a fresh-tasting affair than the greasy mess you may imagine.
My favorite is the Kielbasa, and the Ragin' Cajun is my another go-to order. No matter which you choose, however, you really can't go wrong. I've never had a bad sandwich at Primanti's. Best of all, they're cheap and extremely filling, a great value for your dollar.
So next time yinz visit the Steel City, stop dahn a nearby Primanti's, order up a sammitch and a cold Ahrn City. C'mon, I know there's a little Picksburgh in'ya!
finally had the opportunity to visit the legend.
Sandwich= Pastrami and Cheese. Very Large and delicious...
Service= Left quite a bit to be desired. A friend ordered a drink from the bar and the barmaid was totally clueless. Amazed that they would hire someone like this.
overall a great experience.
GO STEELERS!
I'm sucker any time chili cheese fries are listed on the menu at a mom n' pop type joint. Just thinking about it now is making me drool.... I keep searching for that perfect place, the one exactly like Red Hot Lovers in Ann Arbor but preferable would be mobile enough to follow me wherever I go so that when I get a craving I can just pop in.
The fries were good. The chili was good but they were a bit stingy. The thing that ruined it for me was that they used the fake velveeta cheese, the kind that never solidifies. Oh Red Hot Lovers! I miss you!
As for their sandwiches, I liked the fries and coleslaw combination. Hot salty fries with cool vinegary coleslaw. Yum. However, given the ratio of fries (huge) compared to coleslaw and sandwich filling (pastrami & cheese w/ egg), sometimes it just tasted like a bland french fry sandwich. When the combination in my bite was just right, it was fabulous, but they could work a little more on the ratios so it's not quite so potatoey. Prob wouldn't be such a big deal if the potatoes weren't a little bland (yes, there are tasty potatoes but not in the 20 lb costco bags). Def the hot sauce at the table helped a lot with the potatoes.
It's also a very messy sandwich. Prob due to the cheap white bread.
But on the other hand it's also very large and you can share a sandwich and get a humongous dill pickle.
Visiting relatives in Pittsburgh, I was told this was a must try. For me, not so much. I guess if you like greasy food that's all clumped together, ok. Basically, it's meat, french fries, tomatoes and cole slaw piled btw two slices of italian bread. While many have said it's huge, and yes it is, at first glance, it's mainly bc there are so many french fries in it, my corned beef was a bit skimpy on the actual meat. The others I was with enjoyed it, but yeah, grease really wasn't what I was looking for.
I didn't expect to have a warm reception but our server was definitely on the rude side, I know you've probably had a long day, but hello, this is your job, try a little.
Cash only. Most sandwiches were priced btw $6-7.
Primanti's is Pittsburgh in sandwich form. it embodies all that would help one get what it means to be in pittsburgh, through a bite of the sandwich. I'm not kidding. as most things you do in pittsburgh, it goes well with iron city beer or any beer at that. the sandwiches have fries, tomatoes and slaw on it. and its yummy. the chili cheese fries are just greasy yummy.
straight off, i'm a bit of a food snob. but i respect food that has somehow been able to help you understand the city's history and the people. i would suggest having a primantis at the end of the night of going out, or right before you go and do some sight seeing of the city. this city has an amazing character and great history in the hard working men and women. and primantis is what these people eat.
go steelers.
A tourist vegetarian's view on primanti's: Grubbing!
I had the egg & cheese sandwich with an iron city beer and enjoyed my entire experience (including the styrofoam cups, wax paper plates, and garbage behind my chair to throw it all away in). The sandwich is big, messy to eat, full of different flavors, and even better with some red hot sauce. Primanti's is open 24 hours, they have a TV with whatever game is on (yes I have noticed people in pittsburgh love their teams), and the food is fast, unpretentious, and satisfying (loads better than any other long hours-fast food-chain-type place). I have to agree with what I was told...no trip to Pittsburgh is complete without a visit to Primanti's & some Iron City beer.
Dude! These are huge. I was skeptical at first these would taste any good, but they did. I still tell people about this sandwich.
The drinks are strong and super cheap.
I'm in love...
I guess you do have to head here if you're making a trip to Pittsburgh-I felt obligated after everything I'd read, at least. They offer reasonably priced, fairly overstuffed sandwiches, but I can't say that putting fries and cole slaw in a sandwich amounts to a culinary breakthrough. I had the Pastrami and I was probably happiest at my table (my dining companions ordered the fried fish and roast beef).
These are the most amazing sandwiches I've ever had. The sandwiches are pretty tall and stuffed with coleslaw and fries instead of having the coleslaw and fries on the side. Also, prices are reasonable and food preparation is fast. One downside, if you're physically challenged, is the restrooms are located downstairs.
Known for their sandwiches with meat,french fries, and cole slaw stuffed between two slices of Italian bread, Primanti Brothers is a Pittsburgh institution. I ordered the cheesesteak sandwich, the #2 seller according to the menu. I'll let you figure out on your own what's #1.
At the first bite, it was a multitude of emotions at the same time. The warm crispiness of the french fries, the crunch and cool sweetness of the cole slaw and the meatiness of the cheesesteak (which more like a beef patty). And what amazed me was that the sandwich stayed intact after taking the bite, no debris has fallen off. It's definitely a combo meal in one hand!
It's an amazing sandwich, one of the best I've ever have. You should definitely stop by there whenever you're in Pittsburgh.


