Intimate BYO bistro with a simple, seasonal menu of Mediterranean-inspired fare plus desserts.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1471 Bower Hill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15241
Phone: (412) 221-2011
Website: http://wildrosemarybistro.com/
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The place if BYOB. We did not ask if there is a corkage fee and brought our own wines.
We got a selection of appetizers, mains, and a single dessert and enjoyed most of them. The Arancini appears to have a different filling depending on the whim of the chef, or available ingredients (the wait staff did not know) and the one we were served had Broccolini and red peppers in it. It was fabulous. Also great was the Stacked Eggplant. Completely ordinary was the focaccia with dipping oil which left us bewildered as it tasted like a white bread – where are the herbs? – and was somewhat underbaked to boot.
We also got the Mediterranean salad which was just OK.
For the mains, we selected the Chicken Milanese – superb! – the Short ribs that came on Penne – it was melt in your mouth tender and the tomato sauce on the pasta was very tasty. The meatballs were super fluffy and moist. The pasta was done just right and absorbed the various sauces well. The only disappointment was the Midnight pasta which was inexplicably dry.
We also tried the Tiramisu which was different than the traditional one, but very tasty. Since this is a very small space, reservations are required. We know the menu will be changing some time in October and the servers either did not know, or were not willing to share what the new menu would look like. Nonetheless, we will be checking out the website because we really enjoyed the food and want to come back again.
The atmosphere is filled with the best energy, from the people behind the scenes, to the other guests. The food was excellent, and I felt so cozy and comfortable in the eclectic dining space. You could tell other diners have been coming in for quite some time, and they keep coming back for good reason.
I’m looking forward to many more visits!!! ❤️
They also have a outdoor patio area.
Truly a 5 STAR ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ restaurant and they show it in their service. No suit, just go casual,, if you wish.
Thank you for the awesome meal.
David And Denise
We began our evening like any celebration should, with bubbly! A 2019 bottle of our favorite pet-nat from Las Jaras, followed by their 2020 Trousseau Gris. Shortly after we popped the cork, we were presented with a whipped Luxardo cherry mascarpone. Said cherries were also reduced in a red wine. A couple of off menu special followed. The baked ricotta with roasted tomatoes, pickled artichokes, olives, and peppers, and the prime carpaccio. Next up was the U-8 grilled scallops that were so sweet. It was like eating ocean’s candy! Now, to our actual entrees, the lamb shank and veal chop. Incredible in every way, from the chop’s crispy exterior and extremely succulent interior to the perfectly rendered shank, these dishes outshined the rest. Which is an insane statement.
This may all seem like a lot, and it was! To be fair, we spent 3 and a half hours here, totally enjoying one another’s company. I meant it when I said experience. This place is a whole vibe, to say the least! We spent the evening listening to the likes of the recently late Bobby Caldwell, Lou Rawls, Stevie Wonder, Gino Vannelli, the Doobie, and Isley Brothers, Shalamar, Commodores, Anita Baker, Santana, DeBarge, Sade, After 7, EW&F, and a host of other joints that just made the mood right!
We rounded out this incredible evening with some La Prima french press coffee and the Yaya dessert. This textural BOMB is an accordion crunched filo loaded with nuts, honey, and whipped cream. Think deconstructed baklava, but with a nuanced sweetness. I’d be lucky to finish 1 triangle of baklava. Had there been more coffee, I may have ordered another! I quite literally left a list of dates for our next return visit. It’s that great! Thank you to the ladies who made our evening incredibly special!
The Mediterranean salad was terrible. Someone opened a 3 day old bag of iceberg lettuce and added a smattering of ingredients to approximate a Mediterranean vibe. The starter of focaccia was under proofed and bland. The chicken Milanese was pounded so thinly that it was mostly breading and very little chicken.
And you’ll notice that all the drinks were served in paper or plastic cups. It felt like we had a poorly planned picnic.
You’re paying through the nose for food that might be served at Chili’s.
But it has new ownership now so I don’t know what it will be like!!