Original Oyster House

Pittsburgh


Operating since 1870, this place often has a line out the door for its fish sandwiches; just as in olden times, you can still order a glass of buttermilk to drink. With tile floors and lots of photos and memorabilia, it's a historical gem. Food is average, though the ribbon-cut fries are unique. Cash only.


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