Sip A Pint At The Woods House In Pittsburgh, A Scottish Pub Tucked In The City’s Oldest Residence
Anyone who’s ever been to a British pub, especially in the United Kingdom, can attest that you’re usually guaranteed a laidback atmosphere, deliciously authentic food, and the chance for lively conversation. We, Pittsburghers, don’t have to hop on the next flight over the Atlantic to enjoy the authenticity of a Scottish pub. Instead, we only need to make our way to The Woods House in Pittsburgh.
Billed as a “traditional pub with a Scottish accent,” The Woods House in Hazelwood dishes up an eclectic mix of authentic Scottish and Pittsburgh dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
It’s probably fair to say that the Scottish pub sits in one of the city’s most unique settings. The John Woods House, after all, dates back to 1792, making it one of the oldest residences in Pittsburgh.
The family-friendly pub, open Fridays through Sundays, boasts a taste-tantalizing menu that’s sure to bring you back for more. Kick off your meal with a delicious appetizer such as the…
A quick glance at the pub fare, and you’ll swear you’ve been transported to a small town in Scotland. Dig into such British favorites as fish and chips, Guinness steak pie, and bangers and mash.
The Woods House also dishes up bread pudding with Scottish whiskey sauce for dessert and pours a range of drinks – from on tap beers and wines to cocktails and bourbon.
Have you been to The Woods House in Pittsburgh yet? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! On the lookout for more good eats? Head over to Pino’s Italian Restaurant in Pittsburgh.
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