I used to hate watching these episodes when I was hungry, cuz it would ALWAYS make me really hungry, so I'd have to make a sandwich or a burrito or order food before I let myself do a Man Vs. Food marathon. And these episodes always make me wanna hunt down the places he goes to so I can order some of that amazing looking food
Pittsburgh born and raised here and there are very few sandwiches like Primanti Bros! I've had em all my life. When I got married, I told my Brooklyn born and raised wife about Primanti Bros and she told me that a sandwich with french fries and coleslaw on it sounded disgusting. When we went to visit Pittsburgh, I took her to Primanti Bros and she ordered the Pastrami and Cheese. She took a bite and said "Oh Sh*t!" So, now, every time we go back to The Burgh, we HAVE to stop at Primanti Brothers! Love ya Pittsburgh!!!!!
I've had these several times in my life, first time was when I visited Pittsburgh and they told me it was a must have. They are some of the best sandwich I've ever had.
That's a Pittsburgh answer. Bunch of blue collar potty-mouth plant workers, truck drivers, road crew guys,... blue collar as hell. I live about 3 miles from DeLuca's but never go there... line is always too long and there are 100 places just like it all over Pittsburgh. The one near me is called Pamela's P&G diner. They had Michele Obama come there just to try the pancakes. They make them super thin with a crispy edge... outstanding. Our whole city is like that, no frills, nothing fancy, but delicious. We have some white collar people but they all live out in the suburbs and there are "fancy" areas that cater to those people. But downtown Pittsburgh is all yinzers who talk like pirates... "eh, yinz try deez fuckin pancakes? That shits good, eh?"
Adam is soooooo..much better at M vs F then that new dude... who else get food videos during this quarantine???😂 LOL..Everyone wash ur hands take ur vitamins, exercise, n stay safe! 😊🤗
@@staytight6340 LOLthe biggest game of cooties..I've ever seen..is around.. the million dollar question is am I Single??😂LOL u crack me up.I've been with my fiance for 16 yrs now.. so no I'm not..u got gr8 Tate thou..🙄😊
@@staytight6340 it's all good.. keep loving life.. one day u will find the love of ur life.. take care.. just remember Woman love humor, don't be fake, have a naurtal approach, and compliments.. cheers 🥂🤗
@@Fran28. just kidding hun I live in a 850000 dollar house with 2 beutiful kids and a beutiful wife that Ive been with for 22 years. Only married for 10 yrs though. I was just fing around. Good luck to you and your 8 year fiance😂 sorry 16yr fiance😂
Went to Pittsburgh years ago and went to both Primantti Bros and Deluccas. Both lived up to the hype. Saw Adams picture up on the wall at Deluccas. If you go try the 2 lb omelet.
I watch these episodes while I eat dinner and it makes me full instantly. I could never ever do any of the challenges for the sheer amount of food intake, it's inhuman. These are meals that can feed a small army for a whole day. I would be curious to see the nutritional value and caloric intake of any of these challenges.
I live an hour away from Pittsburgh, and everytime we make a trip down there, we ALWAYS need to have this sandwich, its so damn good, Pittsburgh one of a kind
I love this restaurant. Seemed to be open only after last call in Pittsburgh. Me and my four buddies ordered 4 different sandwiches. We all got cheese steaks. Also I live far to get sandwiches now so I put French fries and Cole slaw. Guess what? Tastes same
I'm from Pittsburgh, but moved away 15 years ago, and had never had a primantis sandwich because I thought they didn't exactly sound good. Moved back last year and finally had one with my dad, and yeah... I get it now. They're wild as hell, and perfect if you're in the mood
I know right. British have been putting chips, fried eggs and a whole lot of other things including black pudding not just typical ham and cheese in butties for well over a century. Butties are the original working man's food. Anything in 2 slabs of bread to keep them going down the mines and steel sites.
@TWO BROTHERS Well maybe so but we are the original birthplace of the "stuffed sandwich". But knowing my luck there is probably another country who did it first...
@@MizFoxi69 It's a well known story that the sandwich was born when John Montague, Earl of Sandwich, asked for beef between two slices of bread. However it's less well known that the term "buttie" is derived from Montague's nickname, "Buttie Buttie Boombah".
I’m going to weigh 300lbs if I keep watching videos like this one. I live 4 hours away from Pittsburgh and I’m thinking about taking a road trip to get a sandwich.
Saint Michael I need 11 hours with an airplane ✈️ to get those goods. Have been to the USA twice. I am so jealous that you’re American. Hope you enjoyed your sandwich, mate!
@@kratkats2720 Of course not, that women make those half of her life, its all about the way she seasoning the food, composite sandwiches and of course source of ingredients and way she handle the whole thing - years of experience and unique taste of food. If the food seems simple its doesn't mean you can just copycat one to one, trust me.
Went to Scranton last year for a convention for the tv show The Office, tried Primanti Bros and had it for lunch and dinner all 3 days I was there. It is off the chain!!! I still think about those sandwiches lol
So many franchised locations are scattered around the area now that it seems every suburban strip mall has a Primanti's. I drive past three of them to get to the original location in the Strip District. Long live Toni and the hot Italian sausage and provolone!
The Primanti Bros sandwhich is a classic poor man's sandwhich. I'm not talking how much it costs I just mean it's mostly bread and fries. It's old school poor. With a beer it's amazing. Working class meal.
These look damn good. If i ever visited the states, i'd want to try the regional foods, so many of them look so damn good. My dad has toured in 46 states (and loads more places all over the world) with the bands he's been in, he's asked me if i wanted to come with him and i would if he went back to the states (it's been 5 years since he has) I'd totally chow down on one of those beastly sandwiches. I'd get no tomatoes though, fresh tomatoes are the red ring of death on sandwiches, and ketchup is the devil's piss. I like a good tomato based pasta sauce, or passata on a pizza, but fresh or fried tomatoes and ketchup are satan's condiments, nen of those they ruin a good sarni. Up here in Northumbria we can get a "Ultimate breakfast stottie" at the market, 12" diamater stottie bun, loads of British smoked back bacon, 3-4 lincolnshire sausages sliced in half, fried black pudding, 2-3 fried eggs (i always get hard yolks, one time i forgot to ask, bit into it and it squirted yolk on the right sleeve of my olive green jacket, when it dried it looked like a huge cum stain, my girlfriend i had at the time asked me if it was when she saw it) One of those sarnis will certainly fill you up and get you ready for the day. I go for HP sauce on mine too, omnomnom it's the best way to have a breakfast on the go, but the fried bread you get with a full english, oho that stuff is the dog's bollocks, but you can't take a full English and eat it sat down on a bench by the Tyne, sat at Whitefriars (the ultimate out of the way spot in the toon, when i was a teen i'd smoke doobies there and then go off to get food) or in the park. (the place that does the sarnis i'm on about is in the toon in Newcastle)
lol! That's your opinion! XD I love tomatoes, and ketchup! ^_^ I don't like fried tomatoes though! XD And I love English breakfast meals! I think that they're so awesome, and delicious, and I'm an American! :D
Roger Collins I think all of the fries suck up the flavor of the meat. It's too much starch so I get it on the side. Their cheap crappy pizza is killer ! I love the grease, crust and chili flakes in it.
@@guybeingaguy I wish I got over there like I used to. Columbus has a bomb food scene, but Pittsburgh takes the cake, so many great places to eat. Thanks for the tip. I love your city, stay safe and stay strong brother!
As a curious Scotsman, why do you guys need to have Chocolate covered Waffles and Pancakes for breakfast? I thought we were bad by deep frying everything 😅😅
I had one at PNC Park...maybe the original location would have been better....and I could see the potential for a great sandwich. Unfortunately, the fries had ZERO salt on them which made the sandwich bland. And the bread while very tasty, disintegrated on the bottom from all the moisture. I believe to this day that if I had eaten at the restaurant instead of the Ballpark, then it would have been damn near a religious experience. I intend to test that theory someday soon. Oh, and BTW...that fish sandwich looked awesome. Going with that next time! Lol
I'm a Chicago native (yeah it sucks) and I absolutely love putting fries and coleslaw on my sandwiches. Adds so much more texture and flavor. Ppl look at me like I'm crazy.
In my neck of the woods, I live in New Castle, PA and try to make it to the PGH restaurant as much as possible. Even though the Cranberry TWP one is good, nothing like the original :)
That's Pittsburgh in a nutshell. Nothin fancy, nothing "gourmet" or over the top. Just blue-collar, down to earth, gigantic heaps of food made with love that taste like a million bucks. If you are drinking or tail-gate partying at a baseball/football game, and you wander over to Primanti's at midnight, pull up and order a bacon and cheese, or a capacola and cheese, squirt that SOB down with a bit of hot sauce or ketchup (just a teeny bit), you are in heaven. We don't do fancy, we just do delicious and filling. I HATE cole slaw but I will eat it on a Primanti's every time. First, because you don't ask... the magic is in the combination, you remove ONE ITEM and you aren't getting the full effect, and second because it isn't like mushy creamy cole slaw, its an Italian vinegar slaw that has a sweetness to it. It's unique and doesn't even taste like cabbage, I dont know how she does it.
@@eddyfitzgerald1978 lol right it's TRUE listen to these people who do it and a lot of them credit Adam savage for starting it anyhow theres girls who do this too just look it up peace
@@bbp3tg when I lived back home in Ireland I watched mvf all the time,I saw the one when he was in Tucson Arizona,I then moved to Tucson in 2011,I went to an Irish bar and the owner from the burger place adam did the challenge was in there drinking haha he is the huge fella with tattoos called Lindy,
@@eddyfitzgerald1978 I've seen that one too! Looked great always wanted to there, I will say this I went to al's beef in Chicago because of the show it was good and your lucky that place would be awesome to eat at in Phoenix
Pittsburgh girl here, how cute is Adam though?? He seems so appreciative of all the hardworking ppl who make his food. I just 💘 him!!
Adam is awesome... Unlike the clown from Diners Drive-in's and Dives who for some strange reason believes he's god's gift to planet earth
Awsome Steeler Nation!
Gina Newman I mean he’s eating free food so it’s not hard to act nice 😂😂😂
DOES THE CARPET MATCH THE DRAPES BABY
@@Ballinbmac real
I used to hate watching these episodes when I was hungry, cuz it would ALWAYS make me really hungry, so I'd have to make a sandwich or a burrito or order food before I let myself do a Man Vs. Food marathon.
And these episodes always make me wanna hunt down the places he goes to so I can order some of that amazing looking food
idk i think ur just fat
Same here
Wonder how many of those restaurants are still around
@@Serpent042G i reckon a few are. i know some closed but a lot of these joints have been in business for years. decades even.
Sadly I make that mistake far too often when watching Man V Food.
Man vs Food was never the same after adam left
Who's there now?
Ingty 22 Casey Webb
i had no idea it even continued lol
All these Adam Man vs. Food videos being posted in 2020... but how many years ago were they actually FILMED?!?
@@joevenuti1201 2008-2010 😄
Why do I make myself suffer with all these food videos ..
Lol just wondering that myself.
Me ASF, I've always had food filled on my shelves but since Rona I've had minimal food and I be so sad
I don't not that serious!!!
Because , like most of us, you want to find out more of the world of food.
I do because I look forward to going back to Pittsburgh someday.
Pittsburgh born and raised here and there are very few sandwiches like Primanti Bros! I've had em all my life. When I got married, I told my Brooklyn born and raised wife about Primanti Bros and she told me that a sandwich with french fries and coleslaw on it sounded disgusting. When we went to visit Pittsburgh, I took her to Primanti Bros and she ordered the Pastrami and Cheese. She took a bite and said "Oh Sh*t!" So, now, every time we go back to The Burgh, we HAVE to stop at Primanti Brothers! Love ya Pittsburgh!!!!!
You don't need to do the dishes if you stuff everything in the bread.
Thats actually what medieval peasants did instead of using plates they used their bread. Source th-cam.com/video/WeVcey0Ng-w/w-d-xo.html.
GALAXY BRAIN!
Lmao😭😂
@J. C. some common sense knocked out on you bro so sad.
Just get grubhub delivered 3 times a day
I've had these several times in my life, first time was when I visited Pittsburgh and they told me it was a must have. They are some of the best sandwich I've ever had.
Adam commentating on the food, is me freeloading at my moms house when I want a home cooked meal lol
I love when she said...
"freestyle babe"
Adam's look when he took his first bite reminded me of my first time having one of these sandwiches. So damn good.
Eating a corned beef primanti sandwich brought me here
@@Darkstar-rg8ze Honestly, I'd make a day trip to Pittsburgh just to eat one, and it's 3 hours away via car for me. Enjoy.
He has that look on nearly every episode
5:08 I thought he said, “Pancakes, our fucking pancakes” 😂
He said it. Legendary!
Sounded Like He Said Pumpkin Pancakes
You gotta try our ******* pancakes
That's a Pittsburgh answer. Bunch of blue collar potty-mouth plant workers, truck drivers, road crew guys,... blue collar as hell. I live about 3 miles from DeLuca's but never go there... line is always too long and there are 100 places just like it all over Pittsburgh. The one near me is called Pamela's P&G diner. They had Michele Obama come there just to try the pancakes. They make them super thin with a crispy edge... outstanding. Our whole city is like that, no frills, nothing fancy, but delicious. We have some white collar people but they all live out in the suburbs and there are "fancy" areas that cater to those people. But downtown Pittsburgh is all yinzers who talk like pirates... "eh, yinz try deez fuckin pancakes? That shits good, eh?"
@@user-hv6dv6wh7vhe said pumpkin
The lady making the sandwiches was so nice too. 😂
"How are you doing other than extremely busy?"
"......Busy."
I mean he wasn’t lying
Adam you are the goat of food traveling/ eating challenges and such. Love you man and wish you nothing but the best
Toni is an absolute Pittsburgh legend!! Pittsburgh is such an awesome city.
With a personality as big as her sandwiches
As a Chicagoan I can confidently say that Pittsburgh is a dump. So is Chicago.
Crowded restaurants? Havent saw that in a while.
See em all the time now
This dude is great!! The perfect host
And this is an understatement
7:15, “What is the world?” “Wow.” *Shows shocked face* 🤣🤣
I’ve had one of those sandwiches almost ten years ago, I still think about it to this day
How about now a year later? 🤔
@@papabear9481 now two years later, as a Pittsburgher who hasn't been home in a decade, I still think of these on a weekly basis
@@mikeakey3358 Right on, must be a hell of a good sandwich🤙
I miss these so much. I used to eat primantis at least once a week in Pittsburgh. The slaw def makes the difference. It’s unlike any other coleslaw.
When you work really hard this is the kind of food you really want/need.
Hes in pittsburgh and hes showing love guys.
Those prices are insane! on those sandwiches.
I'd be 300lbs if this place was near me.
I feel ya brother. I don't care for fries in my sandwich, but I wouldn't turn them down as sides.👍🍺
id die by 25 if i lived there
There delicious especially with Tabasco on em too
food isnt very good but its cheap
I feel so sorry for them toilets tho. They're the ones that's gon do all the suffering.
I knew this was Pittsburgh right from the thumbnail. Grew up in Philly but always loved my Pittsburgh visits. Amazing food!
Pittsburgh guy here, I’ve always loved the classic Philly roast pork!
Eaten there in 97'.. was in p-town for culinary school. I remember my sandwich 💚💚
It’s ate. Eaten is not a word
This gives me so much pride for where I'm from!
Adam is soooooo..much better at M vs F then that new dude... who else get food videos during this quarantine???😂 LOL..Everyone wash ur hands take ur vitamins, exercise, n stay safe! 😊🤗
Are you single?😉
@@staytight6340 LOLthe biggest game of cooties..I've ever seen..is around.. the million dollar question is am I Single??😂LOL u crack me up.I've been with my fiance for 16 yrs now.. so no I'm not..u got gr8 Tate thou..🙄😊
@@Fran28. 😙Loving life and i guess so are you🖒🖒
@@staytight6340 it's all good.. keep loving life.. one day u will find the love of ur life.. take care.. just remember Woman love humor, don't be fake, have a naurtal approach, and compliments.. cheers 🥂🤗
@@Fran28. just kidding hun
I live in a 850000 dollar house with 2 beutiful kids and a beutiful wife that
Ive been with for 22 years.
Only married for 10 yrs though.
I was just fing around.
Good luck to you and your 8 year fiance😂 sorry 16yr fiance😂
Another 2am binge of food videos I'll never get to try
That Mixed Grill looks amazing!!
Now that I'm a truck driver all the old shows of travel channel has become gold.. I'm gonna uber to the sandwich spot today here in Pittsburgh lol
Gotta try that pancake sundae too
Went to Pittsburgh years ago and went to both Primantti Bros and Deluccas. Both lived up to the hype. Saw Adams picture up on the wall at Deluccas. If you go try the 2 lb omelet.
This looks like it was filmed 2012 for national television
was probably a little earlier than that he retired from the show in 2012.
2008.
I watch these episodes while I eat dinner and it makes me full instantly. I could never ever do any of the challenges for the sheer amount of food intake, it's inhuman. These are meals that can feed a small army for a whole day. I would be curious to see the nutritional value and caloric intake of any of these challenges.
Had it when I was in the city, and yes- a food memory for sure!
Mr N they have branched out and standardized so they all suck
@@matthewtoddsr.6743 really? Not good anymore?
I just love breakfast. It's my favorite meal of the day. Keep on eating Adam 😊😊😊
I live an hour away from Pittsburgh, and everytime we make a trip down there, we ALWAYS need to have this sandwich, its so damn good, Pittsburgh one of a kind
Freestyle Babe!!!!!😂😂
I love this restaurant. Seemed to be open only after last call in Pittsburgh. Me and my four buddies ordered 4 different sandwiches. We all got cheese steaks. Also I live far to get sandwiches now so I put French fries and Cole slaw. Guess what? Tastes same
I'm from Pittsburgh, but moved away 15 years ago, and had never had a primantis sandwich because I thought they didn't exactly sound good. Moved back last year and finally had one with my dad, and yeah... I get it now. They're wild as hell, and perfect if you're in the mood
After I clean all the drool off my keyboard, I'm searching plane fares to Pittsburgh.
Take the 28X downtown after you land. It's a hell of a lot cheaper than an Uber.
Primantis was one of the few bright sides of living in pittsburgh. God I miss that place
That breakfast looked out of this world... Wow!
The reruns are on Saturday mornings on travel channel
The way Toni said "Nine Ahhhnce" is why I love this city
6:32 He's wearing a Memphis Arcade Restaurant shirt. Awesome!
THIS WAS AWESOME THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME THE GIFT
Hubby is from "The Burgh" took me to the ORIGINAL (strip district) Primanti's I was IN LOVE!! GREAT EATS!!! ❤️ Great people!!
I kept thinking the dish was missing something for the eggs which were left nekked. And then he added some hot sauce. Perfection.
I love this show 😍😍😍😍
Love it , but it’s late I’m in bed never watch a food programme can’t sleep need food now 😂
Best episode hands down, juicy Lucy episode was very good too!
5:10
"Pancakes. It's our fuckin' pancakes."
Dude is pretty excited about egg and chip butties.
I know right. British have been putting chips, fried eggs and a whole lot of other things including black pudding not just typical ham and cheese in butties for well over a century. Butties are the original working man's food. Anything in 2 slabs of bread to keep them going down the mines and steel sites.
@TWO BROTHERS Well maybe so but we are the original birthplace of the "stuffed sandwich". But knowing my luck there is probably another country who did it first...
@@MizFoxi69 It's a well known story that the sandwich was born when John Montague, Earl of Sandwich, asked for beef between two slices of bread. However it's less well known that the term "buttie" is derived from Montague's nickname, "Buttie Buttie Boombah".
@@hughjasshol9859 want to fist a butty
Shades of Dagwood Bumstead. Been making these type of sandwiches since I was a teen in the 80's. They all look great!
Dagwood put some actual meat between the bread.
I usually would never eat something like that, but thanks to Toni and Adam, I'd give it a try!
Please do
As someone who likes to eat healthy. I am looking at this in awe and shock. But I can't stop 😂
I’m going to weigh 300lbs if I keep watching videos like this one. I live 4 hours away from Pittsburgh and I’m thinking about taking a road trip to get a sandwich.
Saint Michael do it
deficit-spending- Lol!! I came close, but I came to my senses at the last minute and ordered take out from a local sandwich shop.
Saint Michael I need 11 hours with an airplane ✈️ to get those goods. Have been to the USA twice. I am so jealous that you’re American. Hope you enjoyed your sandwich, mate!
But it’s just a sandwich, using ordinary ingredients, stuffed with fries.
Is it not possible to make this at home?
@@kratkats2720 Of course not, that women make those half of her life, its all about the way she seasoning the food, composite sandwiches and of course source of ingredients and way she handle the whole thing - years of experience and unique taste of food. If the food seems simple its doesn't mean you can just copycat one to one, trust me.
That’s my kinda place, I love fries on my sandwich and my sandwich squished. ❤️
Went to Scranton last year for a convention for the tv show The Office, tried Primanti Bros and had it for lunch and dinner all 3 days I was there. It is off the chain!!! I still think about those sandwiches lol
Eating this tomorrow night. I'm glad Adam went to the ORIGINAL in the Strip. The one on S18th also uses the real stuff.
So many franchised locations are scattered around the area now that it seems every suburban strip mall has a Primanti's. I drive past three of them to get to the original location in the Strip District. Long live Toni and the hot Italian sausage and provolone!
the OG in Pittsburgh. Locals go to the one in the strip district
Damm 6 bucks for one of the big ass sandwiches is a steal! Over here in california it probably be like 20 bucks for one! Lol!
Watching this while on quarantine 🥺🥺🥺
The mixed grill looks really good
I can’t wait till we can go back to eating from people bare hands with no mask miss those days
"coleslaw" i mean, its basically 100% cabbage with dressing lmao
Nice...
"Hamburger" it's basically just beef and a bun lmao
@@donjuanmckenzie4897 stonk
IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!!!
Like it. Always watched you on television but can't get you any more. Like your fresh attitude.
Did she tell him to "fuck up" at 1.42?? Lol
The Primanti Bros sandwhich is a classic poor man's sandwhich. I'm not talking how much it costs I just mean it's mostly bread and fries. It's old school poor. With a beer it's amazing. Working class meal.
That mixed grill looks good AF... like at least 2 meals. Yum.
I missed eating American size food, gained so much
We not going to talk about these prices on these big ass sandwiches?😳
3:39 notice the dude at the top right corner listening for the Cole slaw recipe
I can proudly say..ive been here...and ive had the sandwich...very very good
These look damn good. If i ever visited the states, i'd want to try the regional foods, so many of them look so damn good. My dad has toured in 46 states (and loads more places all over the world) with the bands he's been in, he's asked me if i wanted to come with him and i would if he went back to the states (it's been 5 years since he has)
I'd totally chow down on one of those beastly sandwiches. I'd get no tomatoes though, fresh tomatoes are the red ring of death on sandwiches, and ketchup is the devil's piss. I like a good tomato based pasta sauce, or passata on a pizza, but fresh or fried tomatoes and ketchup are satan's condiments, nen of those they ruin a good sarni.
Up here in Northumbria we can get a "Ultimate breakfast stottie" at the market, 12" diamater stottie bun, loads of British smoked back bacon, 3-4 lincolnshire sausages sliced in half, fried black pudding, 2-3 fried eggs (i always get hard yolks, one time i forgot to ask, bit into it and it squirted yolk on the right sleeve of my olive green jacket, when it dried it looked like a huge cum stain, my girlfriend i had at the time asked me if it was when she saw it) One of those sarnis will certainly fill you up and get you ready for the day. I go for HP sauce on mine too, omnomnom it's the best way to have a breakfast on the go, but the fried bread you get with a full english, oho that stuff is the dog's bollocks, but you can't take a full English and eat it sat down on a bench by the Tyne, sat at Whitefriars (the ultimate out of the way spot in the toon, when i was a teen i'd smoke doobies there and then go off to get food) or in the park. (the place that does the sarnis i'm on about is in the toon in Newcastle)
lol! That's your opinion! XD I love tomatoes, and ketchup! ^_^ I don't like fried tomatoes though! XD And I love English breakfast meals! I think that they're so awesome, and delicious, and I'm an American! :D
Fresh tomatoes are excellent u have bad taste
Quite a rant sir 😂
Who is on diet and came here to get satisfaction?
Lmao me 😂
24 hr fast 1 month completed 2 more month to go
I cant watch this things no more 😳😳
The first time I ever tried tried them, I ate there 3 times in one day. Their original location is by far the best.
What u had?
@@goodputin4324 I had bacon and egg in the morning, a pastrami for lunch, and the huge fish sandwich for dinner.
@@rogercollins3 which was the best? And how much each
Roger Collins I think all of the fries suck up the flavor of the meat. It's too much starch so I get it on the side. Their cheap crappy pizza is killer ! I love the grease, crust and chili flakes in it.
@@guybeingaguy I wish I got over there like I used to. Columbus has a bomb food scene, but Pittsburgh takes the cake, so many great places to eat. Thanks for the tip. I love your city, stay safe and stay strong brother!
Toni looks and sounds like that one lunchlady every kid could only dream off
I moved away from Pittsburgh several years ago and I would love nothing more than a colossal fish!!!
It’s a sandwich heaven🤩🥪
As a curious Scotsman, why do you guys need to have Chocolate covered Waffles and Pancakes for breakfast? I thought we were bad by deep frying everything 😅😅
We all need to indulge once in a while, right?
I love my hometown and miss it so much!!!
Other than the Mix Grill the other meal/dish that caught my eyes is at 4:50
I don't mind digging into one!!!
I had one at PNC Park...maybe the original location would have been better....and I could see the potential for a great sandwich. Unfortunately, the fries had ZERO salt on them which made the sandwich bland. And the bread while very tasty, disintegrated on the bottom from all the moisture. I believe to this day that if I had eaten at the restaurant instead of the Ballpark, then it would have been damn near a religious experience. I intend to test that theory someday soon.
Oh, and BTW...that fish sandwich looked awesome. Going with that next time! Lol
I had one of their sandwiches 23 years ago, and I still think about it. I need to get back to Pittsburgh asap.
Did you go back?
Love their sandwiches!! been to the one near Detroit. would love to check out there original location.
I'm a Chicago native (yeah it sucks) and I absolutely love putting fries and coleslaw on my sandwiches. Adds so much more texture and flavor. Ppl look at me like I'm crazy.
In my neck of the woods, I live in New Castle, PA and try to make it to the PGH restaurant as much as possible. Even though the Cranberry TWP one is good, nothing like the original :)
Bet she whispered "The secret ingredient is heroin, it keeps ppl coming back" A
Adam: "Wow I didn't even know that was legal"
lmao
Adam makes people happy
looks delicious, but I can't help but wonder why she only wears one glove when making the sandwiches?
If she wash well her hand she don't need gloves
The other hand is for wiping her ass
Think she uses the glove hand for the salad and dressings and the other is just for the bread
Maybe she's channelling Michael Jackson
Upload Adam going to Deluca's Diner in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania!
That's Pittsburgh in a nutshell. Nothin fancy, nothing "gourmet" or over the top. Just blue-collar, down to earth, gigantic heaps of food made with love that taste like a million bucks. If you are drinking or tail-gate partying at a baseball/football game, and you wander over to Primanti's at midnight, pull up and order a bacon and cheese, or a capacola and cheese, squirt that SOB down with a bit of hot sauce or ketchup (just a teeny bit), you are in heaven. We don't do fancy, we just do delicious and filling.
I HATE cole slaw but I will eat it on a Primanti's every time. First, because you don't ask... the magic is in the combination, you remove ONE ITEM and you aren't getting the full effect, and second because it isn't like mushy creamy cole slaw, its an Italian vinegar slaw that has a sweetness to it. It's unique and doesn't even taste like cabbage, I dont know how she does it.
To beat anorexia . I find watching food shows makes you more hungry which makes you healthier and stronger and more beautiful
Happy to hear that you find looking at food a pleasant experience. Keep fighting!
Omg Adam is lucky to be able to eat at these places he started a small like cult following like aka randy santell and others with his food challenges.
Adam predates Randal
Cult like following hahahaha christ almighty
@@eddyfitzgerald1978 lol right it's TRUE listen to these people who do it and a lot of them credit Adam savage for starting it anyhow theres girls who do this too just look it up peace
@@bbp3tg when I lived back home in Ireland I watched mvf all the time,I saw the one when he was in Tucson Arizona,I then moved to Tucson in 2011,I went to an Irish bar and the owner from the burger place adam did the challenge was in there drinking haha he is the huge fella with tattoos called Lindy,
@@eddyfitzgerald1978 I've seen that one too! Looked great always wanted to there, I will say this I went to al's beef in Chicago because of the show it was good and your lucky that place would be awesome to eat at in Phoenix
So....sandwiches were made in England first mate even huge ones , goes back to the earl of sandwich and his hunting parties hundreds of years ago .
I miss this show
You HAVE to go to the one in the Strip District- that’s the OG! The franchises don’t even compare
Been a Pramanti Brothers fan since the 70's ... Nothing comes close
This is literally British delicacy