<p>I second the suggestion of Pamela’s on Forbes. It is outstanding! Try their thin pancakes (like crepes, sort of). I had them filled with strawberries and cream two mornings in a row. Forced H to delay driving home so we could walk to Pamela’s for one last breakfast.</p>
<p>As for burgers, be sure to try Five Guys Burgers and Fries. They are right behind the “O”. They’re new and they are soooo good! The fries are fried in peanut oil instead of the grease from the meat if that matters to you, and it appears to be quite poplular with the hospital crowd. We sat next to a table with four UPMC doctors, stethoscopes and all.</p>
<p>Also a second vote for Lulu’s Noodles. Excellent and also cheap (or reasonable at least).</p>
<p>Actually, I thought the food at Mad Mex was pretty good, although H and I were probably the only people in there over 30. The margaritas are good though!</p>
<p>D went with her orientation group to a place called India Garden (on Atwood? I think it’s the same street with Mad Mex) that they liked. They had asked their upperclassman to take them to some place good that they’d never go on their own 'cause it looked sketchy. In a way, Mad Mex kind of does the same thing.</p>