
Dining Near the Fountain! Have A Perfect Dining Environment in Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh
Wondering where to take the kids out for dinner on a weekend? The usual pizza place is a drag, Italian restaurants are a no-no, and you're in no mood to listen to nursery rhymes while you eat. Well, if you live in Pittsburgh, then you couldn't be unaware of the Hard Rock Cafe. And if you're still thinking it over, about it being a nice place to go with the family and all that jazz, I suggest you shake a leg, and get there before it gets full.
Located at the Station Square, between the Grand Concourse Restaurant and the Sheraton Station Square Hotel, the Hard Rock Cafe is where one can relive the rock 'n' roll of the 80's, and dine while chatting over the table with ease. If you think the music is only played from CDs stacked up in a corner, you're wrong.
There are bands that play the music for you on an exposed brick stage. If that doesn't suit your tastes much, then you may sit by a window overlooking dancing fountains, while enjoying your dinner, which, without doubt, is sure to leave you satisfied.
Hard Rock Cafe, Pittsburgh - Main Site
http://www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes3/cafe.aspx?LocationID=87&MIBEnumID=3&src=homepage_locationdropdown
History of Hard Rock Cafe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Rock_Cafe
The Hard Rock Cafe is equipped with indoor seating for 200 people, and seating on the outdoor patio for about 70 people. If just sitting there and enjoying the music wasn't enough, it also has the memorabilia of many musicians who have left a mark in the industry, including a leather jacket that was once owned by the famous Elvis Presley. And then there's merchandise to be bought too. If what's written here doesn't convince you, read the reviews.
For Details on Events andTickets for Concerts
http://www.ticketmaster.com/Hard-Rock-Cafe-tickets-Pittsburgh/venue/180365
Reviews
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g53449-d401518-Reviews-Hard_Rock_Cafe-Pittsburgh_Pennsylvania.html
So what're you waiting for? str2Born to be wildstr2, aren't we? !

