The 1902 Tavern located downtown in historic Market Square has been the choice of discerning Pittsburgh diners since nineteen hundred and two. The 1902 Tavern was beautifully restored to its original appearance in 1982 and is one of the most distinctive dining spots east of the Mississippi. The 1902 is famous for its bone-in prime rib, steaks and seafood and the 1902 now offers an expanded menu that includes stuffed filets, ribs, fried shrimp, pork chops and rack of lamb. Stop in for dinner and have a great meal at one of the most historic and distinctive restaurants in Pittsburgh - the 1902 Tavern - in Market Square - within walking distance of all major downtown hotels.The 1902 Tavern was originally established as the Dimling Brothers Bar and Grill. Painstaking care has been taken to restore the original tile patterns, brass work and tin ceilings. The original bar no longer existed but after an extensive search an authentic 19th century bar, similar in style, was located in an old hotel in South Fork, PA. The tavern holds the PA liquor license # R-8, the eighth license issued in the state following the repeal of prohibition. It is believed to be the oldest license in western Pennsylvania.
Great food and relatively friendly service. If you want to host an event with them though, make sure to get everything in writing. The owner and supervisor do not communicate with each other and things that were agreed upon one day can be completely
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I love this restaurant. It is a great family-friendly, neighborhood place to go eat. The salads and home made pizzas are my favorite. They also have an awesome selection of draft beers!
Over priced and rude service. Had one party here and two week later one at Iris and Ivy tea house. Iris and Ivy had much better pricing and service. Iris and Ivy had very good food. Flowers in the attic was twice the price and very rude front des
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