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Businiess name:
Georgetowne Inn
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After a long hike up Grandview Avenue we came upon the Georgetown Inn. We were hot, tired and hungry, so we stopped here for lunch. I would give this restaurant a 5 star rating for the view. We were fortunate to get a table at the window. It is a magnificent view of the city where the two rivers form into the Ohio River. I can't say enough about the view. \r
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The restaurant itself is in desparate need of an udate. Everything is\r
worn and you just don't get a clean feel while you are there. Some of\r
the white cloth tablecloths had stains that did not come out in the wash. \r
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My salad had a number of pieces of lettuce that were very wilted and browned. I expected the waitress to apologize when she saw what I left on the plate, but she didn't. Now, I am talking VERY BROWN.\r
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The menu is from the 70s. It definitely needs some updating. I am a vegetarian and my only option was an omelette. If I were a vegan, there would not have been a choice at all.\r
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I really think if this restaurant would give itself a make-over in decor and menu it could be quite a distinctive place.\r
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Pros: View of Pittsburgh if you are lucky to get a table by the window.
Cons: Menu from the 70s, not vegetarain friendly, lack of freshness of salad when we were there
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