Considering two of Pittsburgh’s the majority of iconic dishes (the “Pittsburgh Salad” and the Primanti Brothers sandwich) are topped with French fries, it would be precise to call Pittsburgh a French Fry town.And while
we have no grievances with McDonalds or 5 Men fries (what’s excellent is good!), we likewise understand that Pittsburgh has some first-rate fry facilities in almost every community of the city. For your chomping enjoyment, we have rounded up nine of our preferred fry areas around town for the “Ultimate Pittsburgh French Fry Trip.”
If you like this post, be sure to examine out our Doughnut, Pierogi, Ice Cream, Pizza, and Pancake road trips.We desire to see your French fries! If you go on the French Fry road trip, tag all of your images with # and @.How To Take The Ultimate Pittsburgh French Fry Trip: Stop 1: Point Brugge/Park Bruges/Brugge on North Image: Park Bruges Point Breeze/Highland Park/Northside There are few meals in Pittsburgh rather as craveable as the Moules Frites at all the Brugge dining establishments. Served with a pound and a half of salty mussels, these fries are ideal for swirling in the remaining sauce at the bottom
of your bowl. Each Brugge location serves a various selection of mussel sauces, but our favorites consist of: Classic Gewurztraminer, Red Curry, and Prosciutto. These fries are also tasty with a side of creamy mayo. P.S. Don’t leave a Brugge dining establishment without ordering a slice of their popular chocolate cake!Addresses Online Stop 2: D’s Six Pax and Dogz Photo: D’s Six Pax & Dogz Regent Square In addition to cool hot dogs garnishes and countless beers, D’s 6 Pax and Dogz in Regent Square is understood for their”handfuls” of fries. When you’re craving only a couple of crunchy fries, D’s can hook you up
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scrumptious plain, you can also top D’s french fries with products like cheese, chili, bacon, cattle ranch, and avocado.D’s Six Pax and Dogz (1118 S Braddock Ave) Stop 3: BRGR Picture: BRGR– Pittsburgh East Liberty/Downtown/South Hills It’s hard to believe of fries in Pittsburgh without envisioning BRGR’s crispy french fries and cheese whiz. These french fries are available with a variety of garnishes, including their well-known parmesan & herb )Stop 5: Primanti Brothers Photo: Primanti Bros.The Strip District You can’t point out French Fries in Pittsburgh without a nod to the city’s most popular sandwich store, Primanti Brothers. While Primantis provides a distinctly no-frill French Fry experience (no duck-fat or truffle cheese whiz here), you can’t deny that Primanti’s french fries helped put Pittsburgh on the map. Don’t stress over really purchasing fries at Primantis– they begin top (and on the side)of everything on the menu.Primanti Brothers(Several Locations)Stop 6: Kaya Image: Kaya The Strip District We’re pretty convinced that Kaya
sweet potato fry. When coupled with their Yucatan Hot Bean Dip, or crunchy Cuban Sandwich, there is no doubt that these are a few of the finest fries in Pittsburgh. Stop by throughout their pleased hour(4:30 P.M.– 6:30 P.M. Monday– Friday)to delight in the fries with a half-off mixed drink or glass of wine.Kaya(2000 Smallman St)Stop 7: Pub Chip Shop Photo: Bar Chip Store South Side Do not call them french fries– call them chips! Since The Bar Chip Shop opened in 2013, this British-style chip store has actually been the go-to spot in Pittsburgh for English classics like fish ‘n’ chips, baps, pasties, and pies.With over half a lotsdipping sauces, there plenty
combine with your crispy
, freshly-fried chips. The shop opens at 6:00 A.M. every of the week, and is best for the early-morning crowd. They also house the pop-up donut store”Simply Excellent Donuts”every early morning from 6:00 A.M. till the donuts run out!Pub Chip Store(1830 E Carson St)Stop 8: Wingharts Picture: Wingharts Downtown/South Side Wingharts regulars swear by the restaurant’s fries. While they are understood for their wings, hamburgers, and scotch, Wingharts also has some pretty famous fries. Topping alternatives consist of:
cajun. Even ordered plain, these fries will satisfy any fry-related craving.Wingharts( Numerous Locations)Stop 9: The Potato Spot Photo: Kennywood Park Kennywood (West Mifflin)Second just to Primanti Brothers, Kennywood’s Potato Spot fries are without a doubt some of the most iconic French fries in Pittsburgh. For lots of people, summertime doesn’t really begin till you’re at Kennywood park, feasting on a mountain of fries covered in nacho cheese and bacon bits. The line for Potato Patch fries is equivalent to a lot of the flights, so no matter the time of year, be prepared to await your french fries.(It deserves it!) Kennywood Park( 4800 Kennywood Blvd)Did we forget your preferred French Fry