Pittsburgh, PA 15222
United States of America
Located in Pittsburgh's Strip District at 60 21st Street, Pamela's P & G Diner offers a huge breakfast menu, and their numerous styles of pancakes offer selections you won't soon forget. (That's a strong recommendation! Right?) Yes, morning memories are made of the food concocted here.
Imagine two rather thin, crepe-like cakes, nice and brown at the edges, resembling an exquisite pastry with the edges crimped together to hold cream cheese and sour cream filling loaded with banana slices and crumbled walnuts. Yum! But that's only one choice of many. Your hankering may be for fresh blueberries and walnuts or strawberries. Oh, the choices! Don't agonize. Order one fruit in the pancakes and get the others in a bowl. If you want to avoid sugar, be aware that Pamela's cakes require no syrup. Most folks probably consider the whipped cream topping adequate, but for the shameless, syrup is available.
Not in the mood for cakes? Their eggs, omelets, French toast and even cereals are special, too. You may not be able to think of an American breakfast food that isn't available, and whatever you choose, it will rank among the best you've ever had. One pancake connoisseur with a lifetime of experience has proclaimed their cakes "the best I've ever tasted."
If you aren't too busy staring at your beautiful, wholesome food (worthy of a gourmet magazine cover), then take a look at the nostalgic photos on the walls. You are certain to find some that will make you feel warm and fuzzy about your favorite decade for reminiscing. Most of the pictures have been donated by locals, who consider Pamela's a museum of a bygone era. Indeed, all of Pittsburgh's Strip District resurrects our favorite yesterdays.
When you are feeling pleasantly warmed and fueled up for your day's outing, navigate your walking shoes down the street past the vendor's stands and specialty shops. Fresh breads, pastries, produce, handmade jewelry, scarves, shawls, pottery, photography of Pittsburgh - everything on your shopping list is at hand.
No matter what your plan for the day, you'll sail along with a smile after your fine start at Pamela's Diner - and you won't dream about breakfast in Belgium anymore! Thanks to Pamela, you can say it with longing: "Breakfast in the Strip."
Published by K. Louden
I've had about as many job titles as Sarah Palin attended colleges. I've been a radio announcer, ad writer, English instructor, sales rep, and editor. View profile
- Spaghetti Warehouse in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThe Spaghetti Warehouse Restaurant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's historic Strip District provides diners with a great atmosphere at some great prices.
Three of the Best Neighborhoods in PittsburghBloomfield, Fox Chapel and The Strip District offer you three different views of this very diverse city.
Dirty Dining in Pittsburgh. A new report from The "Center for Science in the Public Interest" is highlighting the biggest health concerns for diners across America and in Pittsburgh.- Pittsburgh Inspired Restaurants in Myrtle BeachThese restaurants in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina offer a bit of Pittsburgh with each bite.
- Where to Find Prepared Thanksgiving and Holiday Food in Pittsburgh CityWhere to Find Prepared Thanksgiving and Holiday Food in Pittsburgh City You are going to love these ideas. You will be pleasantly surprised and delighted with your holiday.
- Pamela's Diner in the Strip District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Christmas Shopping in Pittsburgh's Strip District
- Where Italian Lovers Should Eat in Pittsburgh
- Finding Homes, Jobs and Entertainment: A Guide to Pittsburgh, PA
- Wholey's Fish Market in Pittsburgh: Hitting the Strip District
- 31st Street Pub in Pittsburgh: Hitting the Strip District
- Review of Two Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Antique Stores
