Thursday, January 30, 2014

PITTSBURGH PA: Best Melting Pot Neighborhood is Pittsburgh's South Side.

The best example of a melting pot neighborhood, as it always may have been, is Pittsburgh's South Side. Carson Street's arts-and-bars redevelopment bears little trace of the neighborhood's multicultural roots, but its 2000 population was multi-ethnic.  Food photos are above each category. 


    

  


 22.6 percent German
  • German restaurant link from Urban Spoon LINK
  • German Restaurant HofbrauHaus Link from Yelp  LINK
    

  

21.5 percent Polish
  • S & D Polish Deli link from internet LINK . This place is unusual. A few small tables are scattered throughout but the place has cases and shelves of Polish foods that you can purchase and they ship Nationwide!!  Food was good!! AWARDS:  

>> Pittsburgh Perfect Pierogi 1st Place<<
>> Best Pierogi in Pittsburgh 2009 <<
>> Best of the Burgh "Best Polish Deli" 2010 <<
>> Finalist in Pierogi Contest by WQED TV 2011 <<
                         >> CBS Pittsburgh Best Ethnic Grocery Store 2012 << 

    

  

20.7 percent Irish
  • Harp & Fiddle  LINK
  • Claddagh Irish Pub LINK
    

  

12.9 percent Italian
  • Italian multiple restaurant link from Urban Spoon  LINK
  • Italian multiple restaurant link from Downtown Pittsburgh  LINK
  • Italian restaurant link Lidia's from Yelp  LINK . Food and Service is great!!
    

  

4.4 percent Slovak
  • Could find no Slovakian restaurants in the South Side 
    

  

4.0 percent Ukrainian
  • Could find no Ukrainian restaurants in the South Side

    

  


Even though Greek percentage is not listed in this particular article here is the LINK to five Greek Restaurants/Market in the South Side. 


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