Submitted by Futuresatellite t3_10mbai2 in pittsburgh

Over the last few years, my partner and I have been to Eddie Merlot's, Altius, Alta Via, Fogo de Chao, Morton's, Butcher in the Rye, and Meat and Potatoes for Valentine's Day and other special dinners out. I am at a loss of where to choose this year, but Im looking for something different. Any recommendations would be appreciated!

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2312family t1_j62guqn wrote

Which are your favorites from where you have been previously? I was thinking Meat and Potatoes for this year.

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Futuresatellite OP t1_j63n6c4 wrote

All were good, the food was the best at Alta Via, but the view couldn't be beat at Altius.

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ocdcdo t1_j63e72c wrote

Check out Morcilla.

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felonlover t1_j68fvtk wrote

Former bartender and server: Don't go on Valentines Day. There's usually an overpriced, mediocre prix fixee menu, the place will be packed, and it won't be the lovely, intimate experience you're aiming for. Celebrate your LO a couple days before or after. Food and service will be better and you won't feel rushed so they can turn the table for the next reservation. Wishing you all the best, Homie!

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LaughingN t1_j6h050h wrote

Del Frisco’s Double Eagle

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mr_r_smith t1_j626iy2 wrote

Or favorite is Paris 66

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hypotenoos t1_j63tjc7 wrote

Eddie Merlot’s has always been the best dressed crowd of my V-Day dinners.

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Zealousideal-Ad-2546 t1_j66a0g5 wrote

Velazios downtown is nice and sort of quaint but the grand concourse or like Max's Allegheny tavern if you're looking for folky.

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TeagleB t1_j66y6qn wrote

Monterey Bay on Mt Washington has good food and a nice view of the city. Willow in the north hills is also very nice and has a cozy, romantic atmosphere.

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CanIHelp2452 t1_j6lab39 wrote

Pusadees, but it’s too late for you to get a reservation there

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