Mario's 410 Grille
                                410 Wolf Ln, Beaver
                                 (724) 709-7884
                            
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The food and the service were good but it was so loud we couldn't carry on a conversation. It seems like the building was designed to reflect as much noise as possible. My voice normally carries, but i had to raise my voice louder than normal and we still had to routinely repeat ourselves. Despite the food and service being good, I will not come back again
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 4
Food was very good when it finally came, but it was hard to carry on a conversation while waiting, because the room was so very noisy. We will not be returning.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 3
Food was good, the service was good, it was a little too noisy, but that's ok.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
We drove out from Latrobe, PA, to see our favorite band. Beatles Mania Magic. Our first time there. Everything was perfect! Of all the times we've seen this band, this was the best venue!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It was very good and the atmosphere was great
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
They say there are places where food is not just eaten but experienced, where music does not just play but weaves itself into your very bones. Mario’s 410 Grille is such a place. From the moment I stepped through its doors, I felt as though the air shimmered with a rhythm only Pittsburgh hearts could understand, the kind that The Clarks themselves might strum under a summer sky. The brick oven pizza is not merely food. It is a celestial event. Flames curl around dough and cheese until they form a constellation of flavor, a molten galaxy you can hold in your hands. The chicken Parmesan, the spaghetti, even the giant pretzels all of them taste as if crafted not by chefs, but by some ancient council of culinary mystics sworn to uphold deliciousness as a sacred trust. And then there is the outdoor bar. It is not just a bar, it is a stage where laughter becomes music and music becomes memory. Friends gather there, their voices rising like sparks into the night air, carried away on breezes that whisper the lyrics of The Clarks. And the staff, radiant and kind, are like sirens of hospitality, their beauty and genuine sweetness holding you there as though the night should never end. Their smiles and warmth are not tricks, but enchantments, making each guest feel chosen, welcomed, and unable to leave the spell of the place. To sit there under the stars with a cold drink in hand is to feel, if only for a moment, that the universe itself is nodding along to the beat. Mario’s 410 Grille is not a restaurant. It is a legend written in fire and song, a cathedral of taste where the ordinary dissolves into the extraordinary. To eat here is to join a story that will be told long after the plates are cleared. Would recommend? Absolutely. But be warned, once you’ve dined here, every other meal will feel like a mere shadow of what food was always meant to be.
Ps. Ashley is the best bartender!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I placed a takeout order for a New York style pizza. I received a hand tossed pizza instead. The pizza was just okay. Within 30 minutes of eating the pizza, I was violently ill. I spent the rest of my night sick and miserable.
Saw the Clark's perform. Had a blast! Enjoyed drinks and an epic night out with friends. Staff was friendly
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Just had drinks and heard the band. Definitely, recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Hated it
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I have given this restaurant multiple opportunities and the experience has been the same every single time. We tried a few times sitting in the restaurant and the food was OK but pricey -however the service was so bad that we decided to try takeout . Here’s a question -who is technically responsible for takeout orders ? You walk in and the bartender makes eye contact and many times the person at the podium makes eye contact and sometimes even the pizza guy, but you stand there a solid 5+ minutes before someone actually walks over. It has become comical at this point. Also, there was a nice lady picking up a DoorDash order ahead of me and I could not believe how rudely she was treated. If your restaurant Doesn’t want DoorDash orders, why do you accept them? The level of annoyed that the woman was to have to deal with it was next level and we chatted with the woman doing the pick up and she said it is always like that. So we officially give up. Take a lesson from your “sister “ restaurant downtown . We will never come back .
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Pretty cool place. Owner has a real lax policy with stalking. As long as he’s friend with the person stalking you he won’t do anything
Terrific service
Didn’t eat there. It was a Togo order but the Spinach Salad was delicious!
Food: 5
Service: 4
We were there for the Fleetwood Mac cover band. Service and food were great. My drink was so watered down I questioned if they just gave me pop. Will never order a cocktail there.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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