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    This Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurant Serves some of the Best Breakfast Sandwiches in all of PA

    2024-04-21
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    There is no shortage of iconic food establishments in the state of Pennsylvania. Old-school and family-owned, these beloved businesses remain popular community staples and they are often regarded as being the place to go if you're looking for unbeatable, delicious food.

    They might not look like much from the outside but once you step inside, you’re in for a real culinary treat.

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    Don's Diner in Pittsburgh is one of those places. Located on Eckert Street in the North Side, this unassuming diner can be found hiding underneath a bridge. But don't judge this book by its cover, Don's is a long-standing community staple that's been open for decades and they have some of the most infamous breakfast sandwiches in the state.

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    A visit to this small eatery is a lot like taking a step back in time. Inside you'll find an old-fashioned counter with metal stools, vintage memorabilia, and retro wooden booths.

    The restaurant is open for both breakfast and lunch but the real star of the show here is the infamous breakfast sandwich known as the Wet Judy. This massive sandwich is comprised of sausage or bacon, hash browns, two drippy eggs, and American cheese stacked between two huge pieces of toast.

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    Often referred to as the "best-kept secret in the Burgh" Don's Diner is a must-visit restaurant if you're looking for authentic, old-school friendly service and delicious food. To learn more about the restaurant, be sure to visit their Yelp page here.

    Address: 1729 Eckert St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212.


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