If you’re searching for the best places to eat in Lawrenceville and Bloomfield, these vibrant Pittsburgh neighborhoods offer everything from cozy cafés and casual eateries to internationally inspired restaurants and local favorites. This guide highlights some of the top dining spots where you can enjoy memorable flavors and discover what makes Lawrenceville and Bloomfield such popular destinations for food lovers.
Dining, Food & Drink in Lawrenceville and Bloomfield
Brothmonger
4770 Liberty Ave.
Soup usually plays the supporting actor to a meal. At Brothmonger, the soup du jour is the main event. You can get a fresh cup of the hot stuff or pick up a pint to heat up at home. The menu rotates, giving you a chance to try something new or watch when your favorites return (for me, the cheeseburger soup is a must-grab). Brothmonger auteur Sarah Coppolo has found her signature with the Italian Wedding Soup Hoagie, a spiritually chaotic-good creation that couples “mom’s meatballs” with braised greens, provolone cheese and parm. It’s the answer to a daring question: “What if the soup was the sandwich?” In fact, the sandwiches are equally hearty alternatives. Standouts include the Boyfriend — mortadella, ricotta and pistachio pesto layered on fluffy housemade focaccia — and the Elk County Hoagie, comprised of Virginia ham, Cooper cheese and hot pepper spread.
El Sabor Latin Kitchen
4100 Penn Ave. | 412.904.4033
Visit for Mexican and Latin cuisine at a reasonable price on Penn Avenue.
Fet-Fisk
4786 Liberty Ave.
The roast half chicken is lifechangingly delicious at the buzzy brick-and-mortar that grew from an equally buzzy pop-up.

Field Day Coworking
3706 Butler St. | 412.564.0130
Coworking, coffee and cocktails share a roof at this Lawrenceville space.
Ginza Japanese Restaurant
4734 Liberty Ave. | 412.688.7272
Grab sushi, soup and bento boxes for a team lunch, a date or for yourself.
Istanbloom
4109 Penn Ave. | 412.621.7790
Turkish and Mediterranean fare are available for lunch and dinner at this fancy, but not too fancy, spot.
Lot 17
4617 Liberty Ave. | 412.687.8117
There’s an everybody-knowsyour-name atmosphere at this favorite spot for elevated pub grub.

Phat Bagel
4508 Liberty Ave. | 412.452.9562
Fluffy, oven-fresh bagels with customizable schmear are here to brighten your morning.
Poulet Bleu
3517 Butler St. | 412.325.3435
The French fare at this thoughtful restaurant is worth the work to get a reservation.
Titusz
4129 Butler St. | 412.509.3576
Austrian and Hungarian meals are shepherded by a supergroup of Pittsburgh restaurant superstars.
Two Frays Brewery
5113 Penn Ave. | 724.902.3085
Enjoy hometown-brewed lagers, IPAs, and even nonalcoholic beers at this communityoriented spot.
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Story by Amanda Reed
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