Eclectic eatery with a variety of vegetarian menu items is also an art gallery & antique shop. Based on 373 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
86 S 26th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Phone: (412) 481-4833
Website: http://www.zenithpgh.com/
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Hours
Monday
(Labor Day)
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Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
Friday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
Saturday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
Sunday | 11 AM–2:30 PM |
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Reviews
Kelly Mackey
*CASH ONLY* Everyone in our party had to get money out after arriving. So just a heads up! Food was good! Lots and lots of interesting antiques to look at. A bit dark as far as lighting. The staff was attentive. I do wish there was a separation between the antiques and the restaurant area. Definitely a must try if you’re Vegan or Vegetarian. The Vegan Crack ( peanut thai noodle salad ) was excellent!!
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Carl Froess
An odd concept that works really well. I’d been here once before years ago and I don’t remember the food being this good. The entree was delicious though entirely unnecessary. The brunch buffet is well worth the cost alone, and on top of that you get an entree and coffee or tea.
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Vanessa Ciancio
So far my best vegan experience in Pittsburgh!! Everything was full of flavor and very fairly priced!! I’m blown away!! Small menu, taste is prioritized over presentation but I’d prefer my food to taste better than it looks rater than looking fantastic and tasting bland. If you’re in the area a enjoy yummy food in a funky environment don’t miss out
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Callan Thomas
Such a lovely and unique spot. Went here to shop around and found a few really cool items. I didn’t have enough cash on me to get everything I wanted but the owner Elaine let it slide. Her and her son were very helpful and kind despite preparing for a busy weekend. Real people running this place with great energy. A must see spot in the city – will definitely be returning for dinner sometime!
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j
I love Zenith! I’ve been coming here for years, and it remains one of my favorite restaurants in Pittsburgh.
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Barbara Brutt
On a scale of documentaries to romances, The Zenith is Alice in Wonderland. With an eclectic and thoughtfully laid-out collection of items sprawling from floor to high ceilings, The Zenith welcomes guests into an alternate reality.
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Matous Becker
Excellent and affordable vegan food with generous portion sizes. The atmosphere is very unique, with every square inch of the walls covered in paintings and antiques. We got the stuffed portobello and the Indian burrito and were very well pleased!
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Sabareesh Sivakumar
Unique place for a brunch buffet. You order an item off the menu (pic attached) and the buffet has salads, pastas, fruits, noodles and pastas. The off buffet item was by itself so filling and the items on the buffet would make your tummy REALLY FULL. Eight different cake varieties for dessert and they were all yummy. Except for the scrambled eggs everything else is vegetarian/vegan. Its actually cheaper for the food varities it offer. Place is beautifully creepy in my opinion. Must dine/experience if you are in Pittsburgh. Oh and one more thing. They charge 3.5% surcharge on cards so dont forget to take cash.
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Sebastian Massa
This is a really neat place! Tucked into an antique store, there are tons of interesting things to look at while you wait, and they let you drink coffee in the store while you wait for a table, which is nice.
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Divya Parameshwaran
This is an absolutely captivating (mostly vegan) restaurant within an antique store (or an antique store within a restaurant) and I loved whatever it is that they’re going for. We made it here for Easter brunch. Zenith has to be the first (and only) place where I was almost a bit disappointed when our host told us our wait time would be only 5 minutes. They have coffee/tea for you while you wait on eclectic antique couches and their entire store for you to explore.. and I certainly would have enjoyed a longer wait time. Soon enough we were seated and our coffee/tea was refilled and we placed our entree order. Their Easter brunch, inclusive of the entree, coffee/tea refills, a large buffet of salads, breads, appetizers and desserts is priced super reasonably at $11.50! The food itself didn’t quite hit the spots for me but that could be just me. I found the almond French toast a bit too overwhelmingly almondy and the Seitan meatloaf not all that great. I was mistakenly served the portabello burgundy which I took a bite before realizing it wasn’t my order.. and that tasted pretty good! I wish I’d ordered that instead of my meatloaf. Almost all the items on their buffet were tending towards the sweeter side except the one pesto pasta salad and the hummus. That plus the French toast and sweetish rice-side to the French toast was way too much “sweet” for my brunch palette. I’d initially loved the look of all those options on the dessert table but when it came time for dessert, we’d had way too much “sweet” already in our food to be able to give all those dessert-cakes their due. I tasted the orange-chocolate cake and the raspberry-coconut cake and found them just about ok. The servers are friendly and polite. I’ll go back to Zenith and try their other offerings..but I’ll go back mainly to poke around their antique store while I do that and look around a bit more. There’s a lot to take in and we almost missed the mannequin lying in a couch suspended from the ceiling above our table! Creepy… but also really cool! Gotta go back for more such interesting displays we may have missed on our first visit here.
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