I like IKEA. Sometimes when I'm in and around Robinson I'll swing by here for a quick bite.
FWIW, I've gone here on and off for 30 years. The menu has stayed relatively consistent.
They have smoked salmon and potato salad 🥗 which is mighty fine by me.
Dishes average $10. If you get an IKEA family pass you get a 5% discount. The family pass is free!
Available Drinks 2/10 Coffee (sorry to say, it's much to be desired) Bottled Water Izze Sodas (I don't drink soda, but it's here)
Dishes I recall Veg Meatballs 7/10 Real Meatballs 6/10 Gravlax + Potato 🥔 Salad 🥗 and Greens 🥬 7/10 Chicken Tenders and Fries 🍟
Desserts I remember Chocolate Cake Cheese Cake Carrot Cake
If you're on an family outing, this is a quick meal and a decent bite. You can walk off the calories through the showrooms or the kitchen utensil 🍴 🥄 gauntlet downstairs just before the carpets.
Plenty of seating. Long tables for up to 20 folks. Get a window side seat and take in some sun if you get here early....
Read moreThis place has excellent pre-prepared food in its cafeteria at a very reasonable price. not only is the food great but you have unusual choices as well. Where else are you going to get lingonberries, mixed grain pilaf, gravlax, swedish meatballs and a myriad of other foods that you can buy nowhere else. Breakfast selections are available when they first open at 10 a.m.. The dining is casual and family friendly with children's menu options. They have containers available for you to take home any food that you cannot finish, and the portions are so generous that this is a likely scenario. The staff is very friendly and helpful and the parking is abundant. As you dine you can enjoy a panoramic view of the parking lot and the outdoor, rooftop dining area which is available weather permitting. Although the cafeteria is located on the second floor, there is an elevator available for the handicapped as well as handicapped...
Read moreI had just come back a week earlier from an epic Scandinavian trip during which I visited IKEA restaurants in Norway, Denmark and even Sweden. So my expectations might have been unfairly high. Sadly, the American version in Pittsburgh just could not hold a candle to what’s going on over there. The food was of course predictable, but somehow bland and not hot. Lower stars for non-working fountain drinks, fewer offerings and also the hotdog and ice cream stand was closed. The employees were wonderful, though I have to say. In all, we made the most of it, but left a little disappointed. In case you’re wondering, the food in IKEA Stockholm was the best we had. Home court...
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