$10 for $20 Worth of Casual American Fare for Lunch or $20 for $40 Worth of Dinner at Table 22 or Table Lakeside
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- Choose from two Table restaurants
- Casual American cuisine
- Laid-back atmosphere
Hills and mountains are formed by vast underground food deposits, which, over time, stretch the landscape into soft mounds of untapped edibility. Dig into the bounty of Pennsylvania with today’s Groupon for casual American fare and drinks at Table Brick Oven & Bar's Table 22 in Murrysville or Table Lakeside in Canonsburg. Choose from two options:
- $10 for $20 worth of lunch
- $20 for $40 worth of dinner
Both Table 22 and Table Lakeside serve casual American cuisine amid laid-back atmospheric conditions. The high ceilings of Table 22 give wafting flavors room to spiral off plates of calamari ($9) and cappellini topped with house-made meatballs ($13.50). The Yinzer entrée salad ($12) contains the mouth-filling properties of a marinated chicken breast entree plus spring and romaine greenery, cheese, French fries, and ranch dressing. Main courses of porterhouse steaks ($25) and crusted tilapia ($19) provide a savory stomach bedding to lie down bites of twinkiemissou ($6), a classed-up cafeteria treat. Table Lakeside's menu offers some of the same pastas, salads, and entrees as Table 22's menu and tops them off with brick oven flatbreads. The lawnboy ($9) comes stacked with prosciutto, roma tomatoes, and arugula and the dockside phatty ($9) presents a treasure trove of shrimp, scallops, haddock and diced tomatoes on a doughy pillow.
Reviews
Pittsburgh magazine and the Pittsburgh City Paper featured Table Brick Oven & Bar; 79% of Urbanspooners at the Canonsburg location recommend the eatery, while 84% of Urbanspooners at the Murrysville location recommend theirs:
- Atop our table, the view was of a rather impressive menu, long enough to provide variety, but not so long that it might overextend the kitchen. Its descriptions were irreverent, but enticing… – Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth, Canonsburg location,Pittsburgh City Paper
- Table Brick Oven & Bar is like a great gift wrapped in plain, brown paper—the strip-mall exterior that contains this dining discovery may be undistinguished, but unwrap this present, and there’s a delightful surprise inside. – Valentina, Pittsburgh
- Choose from two Table restaurants
- Casual American cuisine
- Laid-back atmosphere
Hills and mountains are formed by vast underground food deposits, which, over time, stretch the landscape into soft mounds of untapped edibility. Dig into the bounty of Pennsylvania with today’s Groupon for casual American fare and drinks at Table Brick Oven & Bar's Table 22 in Murrysville or Table Lakeside in Canonsburg. Choose from two options:
- $10 for $20 worth of lunch
- $20 for $40 worth of dinner
Both Table 22 and Table Lakeside serve casual American cuisine amid laid-back atmospheric conditions. The high ceilings of Table 22 give wafting flavors room to spiral off plates of calamari ($9) and cappellini topped with house-made meatballs ($13.50). The Yinzer entrée salad ($12) contains the mouth-filling properties of a marinated chicken breast entree plus spring and romaine greenery, cheese, French fries, and ranch dressing. Main courses of porterhouse steaks ($25) and crusted tilapia ($19) provide a savory stomach bedding to lie down bites of twinkiemissou ($6), a classed-up cafeteria treat. Table Lakeside's menu offers some of the same pastas, salads, and entrees as Table 22's menu and tops them off with brick oven flatbreads. The lawnboy ($9) comes stacked with prosciutto, roma tomatoes, and arugula and the dockside phatty ($9) presents a treasure trove of shrimp, scallops, haddock and diced tomatoes on a doughy pillow.
Reviews
Pittsburgh magazine and the Pittsburgh City Paper featured Table Brick Oven & Bar; 79% of Urbanspooners at the Canonsburg location recommend the eatery, while 84% of Urbanspooners at the Murrysville location recommend theirs:
- Atop our table, the view was of a rather impressive menu, long enough to provide variety, but not so long that it might overextend the kitchen. Its descriptions were irreverent, but enticing… – Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth, Canonsburg location,Pittsburgh City Paper
- Table Brick Oven & Bar is like a great gift wrapped in plain, brown paper—the strip-mall exterior that contains this dining discovery may be undistinguished, but unwrap this present, and there’s a delightful surprise inside. – Valentina, Pittsburgh