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Mitchell's Fish Market

Mitchell's Fish Market

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185 W Waterfront Dr, Homestead, Pennsylvania, 15120, United States
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Apr 30, 2018
Our service was very slow and unresponsive. They gave us a waitress who was clearly already overburdened by full tables when there was other wait staff who very obviously could have used more; the restaurant was not very full outside of one section. The food was not bad, but not good for the money spent and there was remarkably little of it. In my order of lobster tail and crab-stuffed shrimp, I got three rather small shrimp with a tiny amount of crab on each. My sides were some decent mashed potatoes and, get this, three stalks of asparagus. Over all, the experience was below mediocre. I would choose almost anywhere else.

Jan 27, 2018
I took my wife, son, and daughter in law here last night after many years in between visits. The environment is classy yet dimly lit. I had reservations for 715 and still needed to wait 15 min for the staff to clean a booth even though there were clearly others table options open and available. The menu is somewhat limited but offers good variety. Drink prices are quite steep. Appetizers were good. There was a significant lull in time between them and main course. When it did arrive I found the food to be quite plain. Where I was expecting, based upon the sheer price of the food, to be blown away, my party instead found our entrees to be nothing out of the ordinary. The very best item I had experienced was the jambalaya. Which was a side dish. On a good note. Our server was very friendly and attentive to our table. With all the options available in my area to eat, unless something significantly changes in the near future, I personally do not feel I will be returning back here to eat. The sheer cost of the night coupled with the ordinary taste of the food just does not warrant it.

May 13, 2018
Went there last night right before closing, which I know can be annoying for a staff ready to close. The GM greeted us and was very welcoming. Our waiter was great, food was wonderful a dm drinks were AMAZING (best in the waterfront). Really enjoyed our dinner and we were happy they didn’t make us feel like they were rushing us out or we got the last serving of food left.

Mar 2, 2018
We like Mitchell’s. Wherever we’ve visited the food has been good to great. Service has been good to great as well. For an upscale restaurant they could be a bit more focused on both consistently attentive and professional service and consistent food quality. They could achieve 5 stars with a little effort.

Nov 16, 2017
I’ve come here many times and have never had a bad meal. The fish is always cooked appropriately, and no one in my party has ever gotten ill after eating here. My four stars is because I am not partial to fish, however, my wife and mother-in-law very much enjoy coming here. The wait staff and servers are very friendly and helpful with explaining any dishes. They were also very gracious and understanding when (on a recent visit) my son spilled his water all over the table and himself. They got him clean towels to dry himself and the table. We’ll continue to come here since this is one of the better fish places in the South Hills. From late spring through early fall the outdoor patio is open and you can get good views of the Mon river rolling gently below. The Homestead Grays Bridge provides a dramatic backdrop to the scene, and the GAP (Greater Allegheny Passage) bike trail runs right next to the restaurant. Bikers often stop here for lunch.

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