$8 for Up to $20 Worth of Eclectic Brunch and Lunch Fare at Square Café
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Chefs sling inventive brunch fare, including frittatas & veggie burgers, as diners nosh on patio or in bistro flush with local art
Brunch blends the best of two worlds, like jazzercise which combines jazz and exercise, and football, which combines European soccer with professional wrestling. Oversee a comestible coalition with today's Groupon: for $8, you get up to $20 worth of eclectic brunch and lunch fare if used Monday–Friday, or $16 worth of brunch and lunch if used on Saturday or Sunday, at Square Café.
Owner Sherree Goldstein and her cheerful crew craft singular breakfast and lunch bites such as savory omelets and crêpes, served up in Square Café's jovial interior bedecked with primary colors and hardwood accents. The café's breakfast menu awakens taste buds with innovative dishes such as pumpkin-walnut pancakes ($9) or french toast ($9) forged from thick slices of challah, drenched in egg custard, and dusted with powdered sugar like a judge's wig in Victorian-era Candy Land. A braised-leek, goat-cheese, and pancetta frittata ($11) leaps from the lunch menu to placate grumbling bellies, and the house-made veggie burger ($10+) corrals black beans, cilantro, curry, and cumin to lasso herbivorous appetites.
Square Café's lively interior pops with emotionally extroverted blue walls, playful chartreuse accents, and barstools made out of bubble wrap, and its patio seating is brimming with complimentary fresh air. As live music hums, the friendly staff bops around the café, chatting with customers about the local artwork that peppers the walls.
Chefs sling inventive brunch fare, including frittatas & veggie burgers, as diners nosh on patio or in bistro flush with local art
Brunch blends the best of two worlds, like jazzercise which combines jazz and exercise, and football, which combines European soccer with professional wrestling. Oversee a comestible coalition with today's Groupon: for $8, you get up to $20 worth of eclectic brunch and lunch fare if used Monday–Friday, or $16 worth of brunch and lunch if used on Saturday or Sunday, at Square Café.
Owner Sherree Goldstein and her cheerful crew craft singular breakfast and lunch bites such as savory omelets and crêpes, served up in Square Café's jovial interior bedecked with primary colors and hardwood accents. The café's breakfast menu awakens taste buds with innovative dishes such as pumpkin-walnut pancakes ($9) or french toast ($9) forged from thick slices of challah, drenched in egg custard, and dusted with powdered sugar like a judge's wig in Victorian-era Candy Land. A braised-leek, goat-cheese, and pancetta frittata ($11) leaps from the lunch menu to placate grumbling bellies, and the house-made veggie burger ($10+) corrals black beans, cilantro, curry, and cumin to lasso herbivorous appetites.
Square Café's lively interior pops with emotionally extroverted blue walls, playful chartreuse accents, and barstools made out of bubble wrap, and its patio seating is brimming with complimentary fresh air. As live music hums, the friendly staff bops around the café, chatting with customers about the local artwork that peppers the walls.
Need To Know Info
About Square Cafe
Established in 2003 with a vision to bring fresh seasonal and local food to Regent Square. Expanded in 2020 to offer more seating in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood
When guests walk into the bright blue confines of Square Café, they find owner Sherree Goldstein and her friendly crew serving up smiles and steaming cups of custom-blended Kiva Han coffee. Preparing eclectic breakfast and lunch dishes, chefs crack shells for three-egg omelets and form their housemade veggie burgers. Attentive servers endlessly refill freshly brewed iced tea and help health-savvy diners find the best menu options. Inside, colorful local artwork fuels discussions about which colors deserve to be primary, and a rooftop open deck.