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Wexford Public

4.4(114 reviews)$Restaurant
🕑 1-1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger elementary kids love watching the game-day atmosphere and having their own substantial menu options, while tweens and teens appreciate the variety of sandwich choices and the lively sports bar vibe that feels a bit more grown-up than typical family restaurants.

About

Wexford Public is a neighborhood sports bar that welcomes families with open arms, featuring an extensive kids menu that goes beyond typical chicken tenders. With multiple TV screens showing games and a relaxed, casual atmosphere, parents can unwind while kids enjoy hearty American fare in a setting where noise and energy are totally acceptable.

Highlights

  • Extensive kids menu with variety beyond standard fare
  • Multiple TV screens throughout showing sports and entertainment
  • Casual, come-as-you-are atmosphere where families feel comfortable
  • Generous portion sizes that offer good value
  • Full bar for parents alongside family-friendly dining areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during early dinner hours (4:30-6pm) to avoid the adult sports bar crowd and snag one of the larger booths perfect for families
  2. 2.The kids menu is surprisingly extensive,ask about portion sizes as they're often generous enough for older kids to share or take home
  3. 3.Request a table away from the bar area if you prefer a quieter family dining experience
  4. 4.Parking lot fills up during Steelers games and major sporting events, so arrive early on game days or choose off-peak times
  5. 5.The sandwich menu has great options for picky eaters who've outgrown kids menus but still want familiar flavors

Best Time to Visit

Weekday early dinners (4:30-6:30pm) or weekend lunches are ideal for families. These times offer a calmer atmosphere before the sports crowd arrives, quicker service, and easier seating for larger groups.

What to Know

Moderate pricing with kids menu items typically ranging $6-9. Located in a shopping plaza with ample free parking. Casual atmosphere means you don't need to worry about kids being a bit loud or messy.

Seasonal Notes

Gets especially busy during football season (September-February) on game days, particularly during Steelers games. Summer months tend to be slightly quieter. No outdoor seating, making it a reliable option during rainy or cold Pittsburgh weather.

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