Restaurants & Bars
National Restaurant Chain To Make Pittsburgh Debut
A national restaurant chain is opening its first Pittsburgh location this week.
PITTSBURGH, PA ? A national restaurant chain is making its entry into Pittsburgh this week.
Fast casual eatery Mezeh Mediterranean Grill will open Thursday at The Piazza in South Fayette, according to the restaurant's website.
It's the chain's fourth Pennsylvania location. Other restaurants are in State College, King of Prussia and Conshocken.
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Patrons can enjoy items such as bowls, flatbreads, and pita pockets with toppings such as pickled beets and sundried tomato salad, premium proteins such as shredded lamb and falafel. Also available are hand-made dips such as spicy hummus and the fan-favorite spicy feta dip.
Founded in 2012 by Saleh Mohamadi, Steve Walker, and Tai Chiao, Mezeh has more than 40 locations up and down the east coast.
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"We are so excited to become part of the greater Pittsburgh community and introduce our fresh concept to The Piazza,? Emily Cozic, the chain's marketing director, said in a statement.
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