

Laid-back watering hole with a roomy deck, sports on TV & a menu of pizza, wings & other pub snacks.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5442 Walnut St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Phone: (412) 681-3713
Website: https://mariospgh.com/east-side/
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Reviews
I got the spicy burger and loved it…perfect spice with some added. We went with the fries and they were really good. I can’t say I would change anything. Service was impeccable and the environment was relaxed.
This will be on our list of places as a regular.
A cozy bar in Shadyside that is bigger on the inside than it looks. The first floor has a beer hall-like vibe with high tables to seat 2-4, and a bench with tables and chairs to seat 1-2. The bar is very long with a decently large well to mid-tier liquor selection There’s a raised area in the back with more seating.
Upstairs after a very narrow stairway are two more bar areas and tables for larger groups, including a large communal table. The heating upstairs is strong. There is nowhere to leave a jacket except on your chair, and you definitely won’t need one when all of the heaters are on. Electronics darts machines are present on both the first and second floor, costing $0.75/person/round.
There are nightly drink specials and a happy hour M-F 5-7PM. Normal beer prices are $4.25 for something like a Bud Light, $5.25 for mid-tier lagers like a blue moon, $6.25 for a draft craft beer like a local IPA, and $7.25 for stronger craft beers. I ordered a long island iced tea which was $7.50 and made reasonably well (a little light and diluted by too much ice).
The food was reasonably good bar food with the crab rangoons being a nice crispy surprise. The chicken fingers were better than Stack’d and also crispy. I didn’t try the pizza but it looked good.
Two major blunders happened while I was at Mario’s:
Firstly, I asked one of the bartenders if they had anything local on draft, and she said no. This was blatantly wrong as I noticed when I went back for a second round, as the Brotherly Love Hazy IPA is local enough to Pittsburgh. They also had several bottles of a local lager that was not the best.
Secondly, as we were starting a game of darts, the machine froze. We had to flag a bartender down to reset the machine, and they refused to refund us for the cost of the game. It’s a small amount but this rudeness in service was off-putting and we didn’t want to try to play another round if the machine would eat our money again.
Overall, a nice place to host events or grab a cheap drink during a special. Got a little full as I left around 9PM on a Friday, but there was still space available to be comfortable.
Got there at 8 pm to make sure we had a table and the place was quiet and empty. By 9:15 you could barely hear yourself think.
We had some so so drinks. Tater tots good snack but not great. Wings were good!
At the end of the night we wanted the check and despite searching for the server for 30 min, she was nowhere to be found. Both bars told us they couldn’t help. So we ended up reluctantly leaving without settling the tab (she had scanned our card). Annoying though is that she proceeded to take 20% gratuity! While she did a great job until vanishing, I would not have gone further than 10% at this point.