Pittsburgh certainly knows how to transform old buildings into memorable spots for a delicious meal. Just look at Church Brew Works, a former church that now dishes up some of Pittsburgh’s most popular dishes, including pierogis. Now we can add Rear End Gastropub in Pittsburgh to the list of charming eateries that have undergone impressive transformations.
Nestled in a former automotive garage in Etna, Rear End Gastropub pays homage to the building’s rich past, especially with its menu that caters to carnivores, vegetarians, and vegans.
Boasting a generous assortment of classic comfort foods, the menu features such whimsical sections as front end, tools necessary, and rear end.
Kick off with the front end, which features such delightfully delicious appetizers as the garage wings, the scrap bacon, and the garage fries. Or, start off with a piping hot bowl of the soup of the day.
A hot bowl of soup sometimes couples just perfectly with a crisp salad (that’s the tools necessary). Choose from such classics as the grilled Caesar salad.
The menu’s also brimming with scrumptious handhelds that are sure to fill you up. The Overhaul Burger, for example, boasts a variety of toppings, including bacon and seasonal greens. Or, go the meatless route with the Inconceivable Burger.
The Steelhead Po-Boy, Grilled Chz, and the Italian Beef are among your other choices.
Pair your sandwich with one of the tasty sides, too. How do fries, mac and cheese, or Brussel sprouts sound?
Treat yourself to another Pittsburgh favorite with dessert. Rear End Garage scoops up Millie’s Ice Cream as well as a featured dessert of the day.
Head over to the official website of Rear End Gastropub for days, hours, and a menu. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you been to Rear End Gastropub in Pittsburgh yet? What’d you think? Share your experience in the comments! Love a good burger? Choose from one of 30 kinds at Back to the Foodture in the South Side.
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