by Taylor Reynolds
Pamela's is one of Pittsburgh's best diners. Established in 1980, this diner serves the region's best crepe style hot-cakes, and their breakfasts are to die for. This diner is a great place to meet for coffee and a meal, and people certainly take advantage of this in the Strip. Large windows offer a great view of the hustle and bustle on the street outside, and they also let in the warmth of the sunny day. However, this isn't the only famous diner located in the Strip. DeLuca's is just a few blocks away, and its brunch rivals that of Pamela's.
DeLuca's is famous for their Hotcake Sundaes which are said to rival Pamela's. This diner is located in the Strip next to Woley's wholesale meat market. While this diner does not offer the view that Pamela's does, it is sure to offer friendly service and delicious food.
So with two famous options only blocks apart, why wouldn't you make the Strip the location for your next morning meeting? Or a great place to head after church on a Sunday morning or break from your Saturday morning market shopping for a little revitalization. Pamela's and DeLuca's, a little competition might be a great this for these diners.
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