Pamela's Diner

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Pamela's Diner[edit | edit source]

Pamela's Diner is a renowned diner chain based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is known for its classic American breakfast and lunch dishes, served in a retro-style setting. The diner chain has been a staple in the Pittsburgh food scene since its establishment in the 1980s.

History[edit | edit source]

Pamela's Diner was founded by Pamela Cohen and Gail Klingensmith in 1980. The first location was opened in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Over the years, the diner has expanded to multiple locations across the city, each maintaining the original's vintage charm and menu.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Pamela's Diner features a variety of classic American breakfast and lunch dishes. Some of the most popular items include the famous crepe-style pancakes, stuffed French toast, and corned beef hash. The diner also offers a selection of sandwiches, salads, and homemade soups for lunch.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Pamela's Diner currently operates in several locations across Pittsburgh, including Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, Strip District, and Millvale. Each location maintains the same menu and retro-style decor, providing a consistent dining experience across all branches.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Pamela's Diner has received numerous accolades for its food and service. In 2009, it was featured on the Food Network show "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives". The diner was also visited by former President Barack Obama during his campaign trail in 2008.

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