Best Restaurants 2012: Readers' Poll

Vote now for your favorite eateries - the winners will be featured in our June issue.


It’s that time again: The 2012 Best Restaurants Party presented by Fifth Third Bank will be held on Mon., June 4, at Heinz Field. It truly is the region’s biggest and best restaurant event, featuring gourmet tastes from the “25 Best” restaurants, as selected by Pittsburgh Magazine, as well as a number of other top-notch local eateries.
 

Vote in the Readers' Poll

Below, you will find our improved Best Restaurants Readers' Poll ballot that contains 65 categories (some new, some old). You don’t need to fill out every category, but we hope you’ll vote for at least 10. Voters will be eligible to win a dinner for two at the restaurant selected as this year’s Readers' Poll “Best Overall Restaurant.”

The results from the Readers' Poll will appear in the June 2012 issue of Pittsburgh Magazine, where you can compare your favorites with those of our other readers, our food writers and our Restaurant Review Panel comprised of food and wine experts.

Winning restaurants will be among those invited to the 23rd annual Best Restaurants Party presented by Fifth Third Bank on Mon., June 4, 2012, at Heinz Field. Ticket information will be available soon, so be sure to check back for all the details.

 

Your Information:

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Rules of Entry:

  • Voting will end at midnight on Mon., March 12.
  • One entry per person, please.
  • Duplicated ballots will be ruled ineligible. All ballots are monitored and evaluated by Grossman, Yanak & Ford for final tabulation.
  • No restaurant is to be named more than three times on any one ballot, and restaurants are eligible if they are open by the March 12th deadline.
  • Include the full name of the restaurant and location (where applicable), or your votes cannot be counted. Many establishments have similar names, such as the various Vincent’s and Tambellini’s restaurants. So please be specific.
     

Vote for Your Favorite:

Al Fresco
American
Atmosphere/Ambiance
Authentic Pittsburgh Fare
Bakery
Banquet Hall
Bartender
Beer List
Best-Kept Secret
Breakfast
Breathtaking View
Brunch
Burger
BYOB Restaurant
Catering Services
Cheap Eats
Chinese
Cocktails
Comfort Food
Most Creative Menu
Deli
Diner
Dessert
Family-Friendly
French
German
Gluten-Friendly
Happy Hour Eats
Hotel Dining
Indian
Italian (Non-Chain)
Japanese
Korean
Last Meal on Earth
Late-Night Fare
Latin
Local Coffee Shop
Locally Sourced Menu
Lunch Spot
Mediterranean
Mexican
Microbrewery
Middle Eastern
Most Romantic
Pizza (Non-Chain)
Polish
Pub
Seafood
Special Occasion
Sports Bar
Steak
Sushi
Takeout
Tapas
Thai
Theater Dining
Trendy
Vegan
Vegetarian
Vietnamese
Wait Staff
Wine Bar
Wine List
Wings
Best Overall Restaurant for 2012


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Jan 23, 2012 05:06 pm
 Posted by  theresa north carolina

While on vacation in Pittsburgh recently I had the pleasure of visiting Cioppino and Osteria 2350. The managers and wait staff added to the delicious fare of both establishments. Looking forward to visiting both places again very soon.

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Feb 1, 2012 12:30 pm
 Posted by  marcyduck12

Nakama Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar has the most wonderful food and it is such a FUN place. I love it!

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