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Pittsburgh Inspired Restaurants in Myrtle Beach

By Amy Kay, published Jan 02, 2008
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There are thousands of restaurants in Myrtle Beach, but only a few offer dining experiences that rival the Pittsburgh restaurant scene. If you are craving a bit of the 'burgh at the beach, check out these Pittsburgh inspired restaurants in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Umberto's- a Pittsburgh Italian Trattoria.

You haven't experienced Italian food until you've visited Umberto's restaurant in Myrtle Beach's Barefoot Landing. If you are looking for a low key atmosphere, this isn't your place. The crowd is usually lively, and they've been known to break into a powerful rendition of "here we go Steelers".

Come to this unique Pittsburgh inspired restaurant with a big appetite. "First Courses" include fresh bread, traditional tomato and green pepper salad, greens and beans, and a pasta selection. Main dishes include delicious Italian pastas, steaks, seafood, a wide veal selection, and the biggest pork chops you've ever laid your eyes on- guaranteed. If you leave room for dessert, Umberto's has some of the best cannolis on Myrtle Beach.

Bob Montanari, a Pittsburgh native and owner of Umberto's, is usually walking around the restaurant greeting guests. It doesn't matter if you're from Pittsburgh or Los Angeles, he'll treat you like a long lost relative. From the personable staff, to the pictures on the wall, this restaurant will remind you of grandma's (only better!).

Oscar's

If the black and gold exterior doesn't tip you off, the huge Steeler emblem will. Oscar's brings a whole lot of Pittsburgh to this Myrtle Beach restaurant. Whether you want to grab some lunch after a round of golf, or catch the big game with your family, Oscar's is your place at 4101 Highway 17 South.

Pittsburgh Inspired Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
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Wow, this article made me hungry! Just mention Mancini's bread and I'm there! Sounds wonderful, thanks.

Posted on 07/07/2008 at 10:07:59 AM

 
Great preview on three wonderful and fun restaurants, I particularly love Oscars as a sports bar-I go there frequently, nice article.

Posted on 03/26/2008 at 11:03:37 AM

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