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Any really good Restaurants in Pittsburgh, PA?
I want to find some new places to try out this summer in the pittsburgh region (downtown, south side, waterfront or south hills area...other area aka north,east and I guess west are acceptable, just harder to get to for me)...I've been to places like nakamas and the tin angel, I want to try something new...something unique to Pgh (not like lone star or good ol mcd's)...BTW~ me n my fiance don't drink, I mean it doesn't matter if you answer me with places that have bars, it's just weren't not into the bar scene, just the food and atmosphere. Also, we would like to know of any family friendly restaurants...we have a two yr old daughter. If you could, list some places for just us and some for our family! I appreciate everything and I really can't wait to try out Grill 36 (Jerome Bettis new place on the north shore!!
) Cheers and Go Steelers!!!
Ok where do I start. Ok for breakfast go to the Strip District and go to Deluca's, if you little loves pancakes or french toast she will love it.... If you are going on a Saturday, go early. Any other day of the week you are pretty much ok. After breakfast, enjoy the Strip. The shopping and the shops are fun and a nice way to spend the morning. Plus it smells so good.....Go to Prestogeorge, say hi to all of them there and get a coffee. If you love Starbucks, you will love this even more. For lunch you have several choices but the one I love is to go a get some bread and cheese from Penn Mac and take it down to the Point. Let you daughter run around and enjoy you cheese and bread along the river. For dinner, it is the beginning of June and if I am not mistaken the Three Rivers Arts Festival is going on. The food is awesome, a little pricey but the portions are huge and meant to be shared. For dinner, I love either to go to Homestead Works. There is a ton of dining there and I believe there is also the EatnPark diner, which is very good and very kid friendly. Of you can go to Station Square. I love Hard Rock Cafe, Buco Di Beppo and Grand Concourse. All three are kid friendly but word of advice, Hard Rock is very loud but a lot of fun. Ask the waitstaff to play YMCA. They will stop what they are doing and dance for you. Buca is italian served Family Style. The portions are huge and they will be tons of leftovers, but that is ok because they heat very well. Grand Concourse is five star dining. I would more recommend this place for Sunday brunch. They have a little area set up just for kids and the bananas foster are the best I have ever had. Another place to try is The Cheesecake Factory. I am not sure exactly where it is in Pittsburgh, but I know that they recently have built one. I believe it is in the South Side area. You can also try the Bloomfield Area. I love the Bloomfield Bridge Tavern for lunch. Don't go at night, they will have a band. yes it is a bar, but it is a family bar and the Polish food is some of the best. Especially the Pierogies.....I went to school with the family that owns this place. Plus they love kids, and always give them toys and treat to play with. There is also Don's which is right next door. They have great italian food. Pittsburgh is a variety of ethiniticies, so whatever you are hungry for, you will be able to find. Another place to check out is Oakland. Go to the Original for a dag and some awesome fries, then walk a few blocks down and get the best homemade ice cream I have ever had. It is called Dave and Andy's. My two favorite flavors are gingerbread cookie and birthday cake. Some good areas are Robinson, South Side, Homestead Works and Station Square. This is where you will find a lot of one of a kind resturants or chains that are only in select cities. For late night eating in the Strip is both Primanti Brothers and Peppis. They are both sandwich/hoagie shops but they are Pittsburgh icons that are meant to be experienced. Good Luck
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Silver Spear / Maid Behind the Bar / Mountain Road
My neck hurts due to headbanging from a concert, should I consult a physician?
Well, it all started at a local bar I went to. During the last band, I had really bent my self forward, aggressively to the music. I had no remorse at the time. Due to the consumption of alcohol, I didn't even feel the pain. The very next morning I woke up with a very stiff neck. That was on Sat. morning. It's now Monday night and a thing hasn't changed. The back of my neck is stiff and the front of my neck feels as if the left and right side both had muscles or nerves that are slightly swollen I do not know. This is the first time this has ever happened to me. I do not feel pain when I walk or anything so that's a good sign. I'm just worried about walking like the tin man for a very long time. Does anyone have an answer? I've never felt like this. Next time I'm snapping fingers to the beat because this feeling is scary. Please help!
Stop headbanging you could break your neck.

