The Eagle Tower Burger was a brioche bun bundle of flavour. A Chickpea Curry proved to be a generous serve and a pleasing alternative for both vegetarians and omnivores. Bar bites and dessert were also possible choices. The menu featured burgers, pizza, salads, steak and a selection of gastropub-type mains including roast, salmon, ribs and lasagna. While I didn’t order food, two of my friends did. Brew Dog, “The 2 Yanks”, “Zee Germans”, “Te Italian” and “The Usual Suspects” or the big brands.Ī small selection of wine was on offer, but I wouldn’t say it’s the place’s forte, although with all bottles under €24 (Prosecco at €32) it offers very good value for those that simply feel like sharing a glass of wine or two. Craft beer lovers, are going to enjoy the witty categories on their menu, with “The Crafty Dubs” including Hope Beer (a pint of which was enjoyed on the night), “The Token Scot” a.k.a. Bramble, a combination of Gunpowder Irish Gin, lemon juice and blackberry liqueur, and an Espresso Martini.īesides the cocktails, they do whiskey flights and have a decent selection of Irish whiskey. The Teeling Rosemary Sour caught my attention, a simple idea executed well, it was a tasty herbal twist on a recipe I’ve a soft spot for. The rest of the cocktail menu included both college favourites (I’m looking at you Long Island Ice Tea and Strawberry Daiquiri) and some more innovative tipples. With sixteen Gin & Tonics to choose from, each with a different gin (including many fine Irish bottles) and signature garnish, and the delightfully unusual range of Thomas Henry tonics to mix them with, we took our time before going local and pink: Bonac 24 with Thomas Henry Cherry Blossom Tonic Water. The drinks menu at The Bald Eagle had a tempting selection dedicated to the most fashionable cocktail right now. That “I’m on the old-school side but with a fun edge” vibe is something I’ve seen in other recent openings in town such as Camden Street’s Jimmy Rabbitte’s and James Joycean newcomer to Dame Street Mulligan & Haines. Giant Eagle Supermarket - Mount Lebanon - 1717 Cochran Rd See all 21 photos Giant Eagle Supermarket Supermarket and Grocery Store Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh Save Share Tips 16 Photos 21 6. The place has a quirky side, noticeable by looking at the inconspicuous retro arcade machine, the taxidermied wildlife camouflaged in the odd corner and a random cabinet filled with Star Wars memorabilia. The bar’s decor was what you’d expect from a classic gastropub, with plenty of dark wood, antiques sprinkled here and there, numerous vintage photos and paintings gracing its dark green walls, and appealing ornate ceilings. I was told by a very attentive waitress that the gastropub is run by the same people behind Raheny’s The Cock and Bull, and it channels that same suburban laid-back vibe, with good dash of hipster and a selection of food and drinks that offers a happy compromise between trendy and old-school. Five of the cars contained vinyl chloride, which was discharged through a controlled release to prevent an explosion.The staff was friendly and familiar with the menu and the different craft beers on tap. 3, spilling chemicals into the environment and spurring health concerns. As a grocery store that sells beer and wine, you will find your favorite brews and great deals on wine. Representatives from Creekside Springs could not be reached for comment.Ī Norfolk Southern freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed in East Palestine on Feb. Shop Giant Eagle for any and all of your beverage needs. The name of the bottling facility was not given, but Creekside Springs has a facility in Salineville, as well as Ambridge, Pennsylvania. ![]() ![]() Those who want a refund should either bring the bottles or a receipt to their local Giant Eagle, Market District or GetGo location. Classic margarita recipe Ingredients: 50ml tequila 30ml lime juice 25ml triple sec or curaçao Method: Shake all the ingredients with ice and double-strain into a martini glass with a salted rim. 3, 2025 came from the facility after the derailment. But Giant Eagle decided to pull the water bottles to be on the safe side "while we continue to evaluate ongoing testing and potential impacts to the spring source," Donovan said.ĭonovan said bottled water from the Salineville facility with a best-by date after Feb. ![]() "Giant Eagle has been in daily contact with representatives from the facility and has learned that the water used in these products comes from a protected spring located at a higher elevation than East Palestine and is not near ground water sources directly impacted by the incident."ĭonovan said the Salineville facility uses a third-party lab to screen its water sources, and has not found any evidence the water source was impacted by the derailment.
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