$5 for $10 Worth of Pierogies at Rosie's Pierogies in Tarentum
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- Homemade pierogies
- Specialty fillings
- Ready-to-go varieties
Now that spinach has been deemed a performance-enhancing vegetable, Popeye's future shortstop career hinges on his transition to pierogies. Get a sailor's worth of energizing Eastern European cuisine with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of food at Rosie's Pierogies at Pittsburgh Mills in Tarentum. Choose from a menu of more than 20 varieties of diminutive dumplings, made fresh daily from old family recipes and served with fried onions and melted butter. Nab one of the always ready-to-go varieties, such as the bacon, potato, and cheese pierogies ($7.99/dozen), or wait while cooked-to-order specialty fillings such as spinach and feta cheese set up shop in a delicious, doughy shell ($9.29/dozen). Rosie's Pierogies' friendly staff is waiting to fill you up with steamy dumpling goodness, whether for dine-in or take-out.
Reviews
The Pittsbugh Tribune-Review mentioned Rosie’s Pierogies, and the blog Pittsburgh Pierogi gives it an overall rating of 3.4 out of 5:
- Walk into the kitchen of Rosie's Pierogies at Pittsburgh Mills, and you'll see the woman who inspired the restaurant's name and every stuffed semi-circle dumpling that's made there. Rose Renock Scrips, 88, still hand-pinches her share of pierogies, because that's the way's it's always been done. – Joanne Klimovich Harrop, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Homemade pierogies
- Specialty fillings
- Ready-to-go varieties
Now that spinach has been deemed a performance-enhancing vegetable, Popeye's future shortstop career hinges on his transition to pierogies. Get a sailor's worth of energizing Eastern European cuisine with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of food at Rosie's Pierogies at Pittsburgh Mills in Tarentum. Choose from a menu of more than 20 varieties of diminutive dumplings, made fresh daily from old family recipes and served with fried onions and melted butter. Nab one of the always ready-to-go varieties, such as the bacon, potato, and cheese pierogies ($7.99/dozen), or wait while cooked-to-order specialty fillings such as spinach and feta cheese set up shop in a delicious, doughy shell ($9.29/dozen). Rosie's Pierogies' friendly staff is waiting to fill you up with steamy dumpling goodness, whether for dine-in or take-out.
Reviews
The Pittsbugh Tribune-Review mentioned Rosie’s Pierogies, and the blog Pittsburgh Pierogi gives it an overall rating of 3.4 out of 5:
- Walk into the kitchen of Rosie's Pierogies at Pittsburgh Mills, and you'll see the woman who inspired the restaurant's name and every stuffed semi-circle dumpling that's made there. Rose Renock Scrips, 88, still hand-pinches her share of pierogies, because that's the way's it's always been done. – Joanne Klimovich Harrop, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review