There is little to commend Nadine's to the mere passer-by unless you are one of two things (or possibly both): a. A local who has known about this place since you were 2 or b. A Triple D addict. Seeing as Ben and I fit one of those categories, we approached Nadine's, after an unbelievably frustrating 20 minutes spent searching for parking in Pittsburgh's Southside construction hell-zone. In all honesty, one would probably never simply pass by Nadine's. It's tucked away on a side street, surrounded on both sides by streets filled with cute little pizza places and eateries. Needless to say, in this part of town if you're looking for food, Nadine's probably wouldn't be your top choice. The outside is unassuming and the sign on the front reading "No one under 18 admitted" isn't exactly welcoming, but trust me on this...push on through. Fight off your tendency to judge a book by it's cover and believe me you'll be thanking me...if you like hot roast beef sandwiches that is.
Nadine's is run by a little, tiny, Italian fireball of a woman...Nadine (obviously). She runs the place with her kids and their significant others, and regardless of whether you're actually related to any of them, once you walk in you're treated like family. What makes Nadine's unique is that while there's a set menu, you don't really ever look at it. No, the second you walk in you look to the specials board on your left next to the door. That's what makes this place a diamond in the rough. Everyday they crank out 4 or 5 of their 11 specials, and once they're gone, they're gone, and when you're competing with hungry construction workers, you better get there at a decent time if you want to find some food. If you saw the show, you know that they cook all their food from two ovens, one of which is literally held together by string, but I'm tellin' ya that might just be the secret to their success. The first time we went we had a pretty broad range of specials: Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches with Mashed Potatoes, Spaghetti and Meatballs, Meatball Hoagies, and Chicken Salad Sandwiches. The roast beef is where you want to go, I promise. Guy loved this stuff, and so did we. Now I'll confess, I can be a picky eater, ESPECIALLY when it comes to soggy bread, so usually the whole hot sandwich and gravy thing is something I avoid, but for the sake of Triple D (and how good this stuff smelled) I went for it and oh. my. God. The helpings are huge and if you didn't get enough to eat on the first go round, they'll give you seconds. Yes seconds. For freakin' free!!! Ben, of course, took them up on this and to give you a glimpse of the type of woman/mom Nadine is, here's how that conversation went:
Ben: Do you do seconds on the roast beef?
Nadine: You want some more? Are you still hungry? (said like a total sweet Mom)
Ben: That's be great.
Nadine: You better eat it all or you'll be back here doin' dishes."
And I'm telling you she wasn't kidding, and yes she did check to make sure Ben ate all of his second helping. And if the second helpings weren't enough to add to the familiy feel, there's a big "Happy Birthday" banner that hangs over the bar with a detachable end, where they stick the names of regulars when it's there birthday. It was Joe's birthday when we were there, and it was just one of those unique little things that you find at Triple D places that just makes them all the more awesome. 'Cuz that's really the thing about Triple D...it might not be hard to find good food, especially in a city like Pittsburgh, but it isn't all that easy to find a place that knows it's customers birthday's by heart and is willing to feed you until you're full. The unique twists are what make Triple D places great.
Here's some tips for you though if you're planning on visiting Na's in the Southside:
1. Be prepared to fight for parking and walk. There's always a ton of construction so parking is a bit of a pain in the ass.
2. If you don't like smoke, don't go. Nadine's is a bar after all and they still are a smoking establishment, so just be prepared.
2. If you don't like smoke, don't go. Nadine's is a bar after all and they still are a smoking establishment, so just be prepared.
3. Be ready for it to be packed (you'll get a table) but it is a bar and they'll take care of you like you're one of their own, but don't expect an intimate setting.
4. If you want to change the TV channel or adjust the volume, check with the guys at the bar and then go do it yourself.
5. Again! Don't judge a book by it's cover. I'm tellin' ya the place is awesome.
We've also tried a couple of their appetizers on our various trips. Their wings are alright, they aren't great. They aren't covered in sauce, you drizzle it on yourself so these aren't your stereotypical wings. We've also gotten their fried mac 'n cheese which is quite awesome, but a little pricey compared to the specials. Personally, I'd say just stick to the specials board and it'll be smooth sailing. The prices are insanely cheap and the food's awesome, you really couldn't ask for anything more.
Per usual here's the website so you can judge for yourselves:
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