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Nancy's East End Diner

Nancy's East End Diner

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4.6 Google Review
616 South Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15221, United States
(412) 242-3447 www.eastenddiner.com
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May 20, 2018
First time there and I was treated like a regular. Super friendly staff and delicious food. Clean bathrooms. They did and reportedly do run quickly out of the non-meat things, however. Wish they had more non-meat things on the menu. Glad they had real maple syrup available for purchase, however. A "good breakfast joint" with only colored and artificially flavored corn syrup is not a good one in my book.

May 21, 2018
Easily some of the best diner coffee in Pittsburgh, and the food is awesome too. If you're stopping by for lunch, their burgers are fantastic (made with a little brown sugar to add some flavor). They also serve Leona's ice cream sandwiches, so be sure to save a little room for an amazing dessert.

Jan 21, 2018
Food of comparable quality to Pamela's (even the pancakes!) but without the wait and higher price. Comfortable atmosphere and great service. Off street parking. Overall this is my favorite diner in the Pittsburgh area and I've been to most of them. Just go there and order a "fat cat" and see if you can resist not coming back within a week!

Feb 6, 2018
Had a delicious breakfast Saturday morning. Was easily able to get a table, received quick service, and enjoyed a delicious classic diner breakfast. Quaint interior made the place feel cozy. Love that they give the option for well done potatoes either on the grill or in the deep fryer (smart!)

Apr 25, 2018
Great small diner. The pancakes tasted like funnel cake. Yum! Coffee was good people were nice. I'll go again.

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Tue:7:30 am - 2 pm
Wed:7:30 am - 2 pm
Thu:7:30 am - 2 pm
Fri:7:30 am - 2 pm
Sat:8 am - 2 pm

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