Dinner for Two or Four People at Patio 10
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Riverfront & downtown patio views complement breaded appetizers, signature cheesesteak & 12 other sandwich choices.
A sandwich, like a wallet, safely contains its precious contents, fits comfortably into a back pocket, and is rarely found by the police once it’s been stolen. Eat in a safe spot with today’s Groupon to Patio 10 on the river. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get a meal for two (up to a $20.88 value) that includes:
- One appetizer (a $5 value or less)
- Two sandwiches (a $5.95 value each)
-
Two soft drinks (a $1.99 value each)<p>
- For $19, you get a meal for four (up to a $41.76 value) that includes:
- Two appetizers (each a $5 value or less)
- Four sandwiches (a $5.95 value each)
- Four soft drinks (up to a $1.99 value each)
Patio 10 nourishes diners’ stomachs and eyes alike with a chandelier-crowned indoor dining room and patio views of the city and waterfront. Lay a sturdy feasting foundation built with breaded appetizers such as zucchini planks, provolone sticks, and girders of mac ‘n’ cheese cooled through dips in bistro sauce. Thirteen sandwich options sate crusty cravings with mountainous bites, all accompanied by an avalanche of fries. Chefs toast hoagie rolls and load them with peppers, onions, mushrooms, and a blend of mozzarella and provolone to finish of the signature Steel City cheesesteak. Peer into a less hungry future reflected in the cheese-coated orbs on the meatball hoagie or bounce chompers into the BLT’s layers of bacon, lettuce, and tomato trampolines. The Patio 10 kielbasa Reuben shelters shaved kielbasa and sauerkraut inside its kaiser bun, tucked inside with a blanket of swiss cheese and spicy mustard teddy bear.
Patio 10’s attentive servers whisk dishes to tables draped in crisp white tablecloths in the dining room’s soothing lilac interior. Sheltered diners can gaze upon modern artwork and tables adorned with sprigs of floral greenery as reformed hobos stare wistfully at trains that occasionally snake through the patio’s view of downtown Pittsburgh.
Riverfront & downtown patio views complement breaded appetizers, signature cheesesteak & 12 other sandwich choices.
A sandwich, like a wallet, safely contains its precious contents, fits comfortably into a back pocket, and is rarely found by the police once it’s been stolen. Eat in a safe spot with today’s Groupon to Patio 10 on the river. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get a meal for two (up to a $20.88 value) that includes:
- One appetizer (a $5 value or less)
- Two sandwiches (a $5.95 value each)
-
Two soft drinks (a $1.99 value each)<p>
- For $19, you get a meal for four (up to a $41.76 value) that includes:
- Two appetizers (each a $5 value or less)
- Four sandwiches (a $5.95 value each)
- Four soft drinks (up to a $1.99 value each)
Patio 10 nourishes diners’ stomachs and eyes alike with a chandelier-crowned indoor dining room and patio views of the city and waterfront. Lay a sturdy feasting foundation built with breaded appetizers such as zucchini planks, provolone sticks, and girders of mac ‘n’ cheese cooled through dips in bistro sauce. Thirteen sandwich options sate crusty cravings with mountainous bites, all accompanied by an avalanche of fries. Chefs toast hoagie rolls and load them with peppers, onions, mushrooms, and a blend of mozzarella and provolone to finish of the signature Steel City cheesesteak. Peer into a less hungry future reflected in the cheese-coated orbs on the meatball hoagie or bounce chompers into the BLT’s layers of bacon, lettuce, and tomato trampolines. The Patio 10 kielbasa Reuben shelters shaved kielbasa and sauerkraut inside its kaiser bun, tucked inside with a blanket of swiss cheese and spicy mustard teddy bear.
Patio 10’s attentive servers whisk dishes to tables draped in crisp white tablecloths in the dining room’s soothing lilac interior. Sheltered diners can gaze upon modern artwork and tables adorned with sprigs of floral greenery as reformed hobos stare wistfully at trains that occasionally snake through the patio’s view of downtown Pittsburgh.