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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Primanti Brothers Coming To Mt. Lebanon?


Is a Primanti Brothers coming to Mt. Lebanon? They might be. According to the above posting on the mtl - Mt. Lebanon Magazine Facebook page, Primanti Brothers is taking a look at a location on Washington Road across the street from the Galleria. Sounds great to me!

Update: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is also reporting on Primanti Brothers' purchase of the building

4 comments:

  1. Last night the Commission approved the liquor license for Primanti Brothers new Lebo location in the former Coldware-Banker office building off Washington Rd. behind the BP station across from the Galleria.

    Commission Pres. Dan Miller called for the vote after a short 1- minute public hearing with the statement (in jest) "who's prepared to vote against Pittsburgh ?". The vote was unanimous in favor of the liquor license. The new owners will spend over $200,000 in converting the building into a restaurant.

    Bill Lewis

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  2. For long time residents of Mt. Lebanon, Primanti's will be in the old Bimbo's location.
    Elaine Gillen

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  3. What a great addition for Lebo! And a straight shot from The Saloon!

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