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This place is now closed.
Saw ads online for their equipment a month or more ago.
Guess there won't be another restaurant going in at this location. Shame since this and prior incarnation were both craft beer friendly.
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Pittsburgh, PA
(12/05/2008) |
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I decided to give this place another chance after a bad episode this past April, where the waitress first attempted to serve us a half glass of Great Lakes Eliot Ness (the other half was head), and it took her literally 15 minutes to get it right. Then, as someone mentioned earlier, it tasted like it'd been on tap for months - very stale. As was my Lancaster Milk Stout - we ended up walking out. Well, today a friend suggested we go to lunch there, so I reluctantly went. I passed on the beer because of my last visit, and ordered a Grilled Buffalo Chicken sandwich. Fourty-five minutes later, and 20 minutes after the rest of my table had been served, I finally got a huge piece of white hoagie bread, with two small pieces of chicken, covered in cheese and apparently buffalo sauce squirted on it. A 'sorry' from the waitress, but nothing else. I'm pretty sure it's the same waitress who couldn't pour a beer last time I went. I've been coming to this place for years with friends or my wife and raving about the pizzas, but I think this was definitely my last time. It's sadly went downhill in the past year or so.
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Sean,
Pittsburgh (not a stillers fan), PA
(10/14/2005) |
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Very good pulled pork but I wish they had a potato side besides chips/salad (i.e. not cold).
But now for the beer...there was a nice selection of Aussie brews - 4 choices from Cooper's Brewery & King Lager from Melbourne, along with the ubiquitous Fosters. There were a lot of other bottles - I didn't count but guessing 50-60 judging by the list - both import & domestic micros. On the tap side, there was a nice selection of regional micros - from Crooked River, Erie, & Lancaster Brewing Co.
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Michael Padgett,
New York, NY
(06/28/2004) |
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If you like smoked ribs, pulled pork, and other BBQ food, this is the best of the best. As a frequant Rib-Cookoff "judge" at area rib competitions, this place has some of the best. The black-eyed beans are awesome! They have a nice selection of Australian beers and not all are Lagers. A must try is the Vintage bottle conditoned ale. This is a batch dated strong ale for ONLY $3.75! Try the Aussie draft, an ale with great maltiness, full bodied, with apparant alcohol in the finish to balance the maltiness. Hay! Awesome food, good priced selection of beers...What more can you want???
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bloombrews,
Pittsburgh, PA
(05/25/2004) |
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So we visited Aussom Aussie's finally last Friday night... The beer selection was good for the area of town - but seemingly somewhat less than when it was as Vermont Flatbread... Still a good selection of bottles.
We ordered two micros that were in bottles... Sufficient... One was a Pyramid Apricot Ale...
Try the QEII salad - delicious. We also downed a shrimp appetized which was good and a vegetarian focused sandwich with Macaroni salad as well as a 3 cheese pizza... I don't care for macaroni salad in it's cold form - the sandwich was alright and the pizza made good leftovers...
The waitress was friendly and good at service - unfortunately we were the last diners there... So we caught everyone on the cleanup route...
Hopefully this place makes it... It's a very cool interior with the kitchen prep and oven all in the same room. Very nice seating and overall modern feel.
Check it out and certainly try the barbequed offerings as that is the house specialty.
On Saturday I believe, they have a nice offering of various meats for a flat price. So bring the family.
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paris lundis,
Pittsburgh, PA
(01/12/2004) |
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Best BBQ I ever had, great pizzas too. We had Great Lakes Burning River IPA & Erie Railbender to start. Then tried an Aussie Beer "Coopers" and a Pyramid Snow Cap. Great Stuff
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Riblover,
Pittsburgh, PA
(01/03/2004) |
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On 01/18/2002 I visited Vermont Flatbread for a second time. It had been some time (approaching 2 years) since I was there before and was interested in their dinner menu.
I had an Edmund Fitzgerald porter, which they have on tap.. good choice.. My meal was made up of a very large bowled green salad and a mushroom loaded flatbread...
Overall, the quality, presentation and environment were quite satisfactory... THe establishment interior has been kept as clean as day one and this is not one of those crammed eating spaces... The booths are wide, spacious and solid. Definitely, a place to stop while in the Strip District of Pittsburgh.
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paris,
Pittsburgh, PA
(01/20/2002) |
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Vermont is located in the Strip District, far enough from the noise that you can find some parking.
They are known for their flatbread sandwiches.
They have a good selection of non-beer choices that I have consumed during business lunches there.
The food is fresh and the staff is sure to serve you well.
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paris,
Pittsburgh, PA
(01/06/2002) |
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I was prepared to really like this place: good selection of magazines out front, great location, cool name and concept, and definitely NOT the usual multi-tap. The food looked REALLY good, but we'd just had an awesome lunch at Gene's Last Chance and only had time for a quick beer here. We asked the waitress for the tap selections, she rattled them off and ended with "Village Pilsner." Who's that, I asked. "I think they get it from Valhalla," she said, and leaned in to say softly "It isn't very good." Hmmm, I thought, and ordered a Lancaster Spring Bock, hoping it was a keg of this malt nectar they'd hidden in a far corner of the cooler for just such a pleasant Fall day. It wasn't, it tasted like it had been on since April, headed towards outright sour. If a bar is going to have a good selection of beer, they have to take care of it, and taste it, and pull it when it goes bad. Otherwise, don't even try.
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Lew Bryson,
Langhorne, PA
(10/04/1999) |
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Try the salmon flatbread. Yum! Also, don't turn down their beer sampler. Generous portions, and each beer was better than the next. Atmosphere is cold and stark, but the beer and food make you forget the storefront-like surroundings. Who needs image? Go for good beer selection, good food and attentive service.
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Pittsburgh, PA
(04/11/1998) |
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"Welcome to Vermont Flatbread Co." announces the menu, "where we make traditional Northeastern Native American style bread, flavored with maple and quickly baked in our wood burning clay oven. Create a unique meal with a hint of the past." Please see Nancy's full review of Vermont Flatbread Co. in the Critic's Corner section of PubCrawler.
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Nancy McAdams,
Penn Hills, PA
(02/02/1998) |
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