The Corn Patch in Pittsburgh, PA
Wonderful atmosphere - great local hotspot! Food and drinks are very reasonable, and extremely tasty! Add great service, friendly bartenders, and a kitchen staff that will…
Great wings great service good atmosphere and prices love it"
The batter dipped fish is great too...but I prefer it broiled. It is topped with a little spice, drawn butter and fresh lemon. Squeeze the lemon on top and have at it...no…
Nice place. Friendly personnel."
Its a very fun place for kids and for adults. Pretty good food and good service. They have fun games like the claw and others. Perfect for children"
these other reviewers do not know what they are talking about obviously one of them is a women who was jealous that she wasn't the center of attention and was indeed a hag her…
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