Restaurants & Bars

Longtime Pittsburgh-Area Restaurant To Close

A Pittsburgh-based chain is shuttering one of its eateries, but it will reopen soon under a different concept. Get the details here.

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PLEASANT HILLS, PA — Atria's, long a landmark eatery in Pleasant Hills, is closing its doors after Sept. 1. However, the space won't be vacant for long.

The restaurant in the Bill Green Shopping Center will become a Juniper Grill, Atria's sister operation.

"We truly appreciate your loyalty to Atria's during the many, many changes we are experiencing. Please know that you matter to us," a post on the restaurant's Facebook page stated this week.

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"The majority of our exceptional team at Atria's Pleasant Hills will continue their journey with Juniper Grill, ensuring a smooth transition and the preservation of the warm hospitality you all have come to love."

Juniper Grill's current locations are in Cranberry, Peters, Murrysville and North Carolina. According to its website, the restaurant offers "an affordable quality dining experience, specializing in American Cuisine with a fresh Cali vibe."

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Atria's remaining locations are in Peters, Mt. Lebanon and Murrysville. The former Atria's in Fox Chapel was sold last year and is now a Tepache Mexican Bar & Grill.


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