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Primanti Bros Has Been Serving Legendary Sandwiches in Pittsburgh Since 1933

Primanti Brothers has been serving up its legendary sandwiches since 1933, right in the heart of Pittsburgh. Originally catering to early-morning produce workers, this iconic spot has grown into a must-visit destination for locals and travelers alike. From classic steak sandwiches like "The Pittsburgh" to newer fan favorites like the Reuben, there's something for everyone.

Primanti Bros Has Been Serving Legendary Sandwiches in Pittsburgh Since 1933

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