Restaurants & Bars

Landmark Pittsburgh Restaurant Closes, To Reopen With New Concept

A popular Pittsburgh restaurant has shuttered; its successor opens soon. Get the details here.

PITTSBURGH, PA — After more than a quarter-century, Atria's first location in Mt. Lebanon closed on Dec. 31. But the upscale-casual restaurant will reopen with a new concept once renovations are completed in February.

Promising "a captivating blend and old-world charm and modern sophistication," the owners of the landmark Beverly Road eatery will have a prohibition-era them and be rebranded 1930 by Atria's. The changes was announced in a release posted on the restaurant's Facebook page.

"This new venture will feature a curated menu of rotating dishes and craft cocktails—from elevated entrées and comfort food to small plates and shareables—that showcase flavors from around the world," the release stated. "Guests can also expect reimagined signature Atria’s dishes, presented in ways that might surprise them."

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Atria's will operate the restaurant in partnership with Mt. Lebanon native Spencer Warren, owner of the Warren Bar and Burrow, Downtown.

Atria's locations in Murrysville and Peters remain open, and Atria's gift cards will still be accepted at 1930 by Atria's. The majority of the current Atria's staff will be retained, according to the release.

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