Ed Slavishak This is a review of the parking lot. 5 STARS.
I used this lot as a "staging area" to waste a little time and inhale Wendys while I waited to pick someone up from Pitt. I parked in the farthest reaches of the lot, up the hill, past the dumpster. I felt like a lord overlooking a small kingdom. The Wendys was fine, but it was the scenery and subtle slope of the lot that made the experience. There is A LOT of parking here. Are they still getting that many customers in 2025? Maybe. Who am I to say? Last time I was in an Eatn Park, the salad bar was a staggeringly high price. I know its "all you care to eat," but that price point really makes one feel pressure to perform. I dont know if they still have the tortilla chips and nacho cheese--that was always a good way to feel like you were earning your value when getting the Eatn Park salad bar.
Again, the parking lot is solid. They know what theyre doing. Final issue: dont we need a second apostrophe in "EatnPark"? If apostrophes are still working how they used to work--as possessives or signaling a contraction--then dont we need to add a second one to fill in for the "d" in "and"? Im sure EnP corporate has discussed this, probably decades ago, but I didnt want to close out this review without touching upon it.