About Us

Arepittas is a vibrant and welcoming restaurant located at 412-428 Cherry Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Specializing in authentic Venezuelan cuisine, Arepittas brings the rich flavors and traditional dishes of Venezuela to the heart of Pittsburgh. The restaurant is renowned for its delicious arepas—savory cornmeal cakes filled with a variety of mouth-watering ingredients such as shredded beef, chicken, black beans, and cheese.
In addition to arepas, the menu features a diverse selection of Venezuelan delicacies including empanadas, tequeños (cheese sticks), and plantain-based dishes. The warm and inviting atmosphere at Arepittas, combined with their dedication to fresh, high-quality ingredients, makes it a perfect spot for both casual dining and special occasions. Whether you're a local or just visiting Pittsburgh, Arepittas offers a delightful culinary experience that promises to transport your taste buds straight to Venezuela.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"Authentic Venezuelan aripas and wide selection of food, we truly enjoyed the delicious food, friendly staff, and reasonable cost. Will definitely be back and highly recommend it to our friends and family."
"A true arepa heaven! Ordered via uber eats and tried several vegetarian items and all were superb. When I ever gonna be back in Pittsburgh I will stop here again."
"I have gone here a few times now and each time they give you a generous portion and the food is always flavorful. The bowl is a must with their spicy cilantro sauce!"
"Wow, this place absolutely blew me away. It is such an unassuming restaurant, talked between tall buildings in the downtown district that I almost had a hard time, finding it. The interiors are very modest. You look at the menu, Order at the counter, and then grab a table. Once your food is ready, they will bring it to the table. so it’s like semi fast food, but not quite. I went on a weekday around closing time, and yet the restaurant was pretty full. I am pretty new to Venezuelan cuisine and I haven’t had a lot of food, so I went with the safe and classic options. I had the arepa with Chicken, the empanada with beef, beans, plantains, and cheese. I also had a small yuca fries. Each and every single item was absolutely delicious. The fries were extremely crispy and much better than any potato fry that I ever had. The arepa was filled to the brim with fills, and the chicken was extremely flavourful. It came with a green sauce and a white sauce. I’m not sure what these sources were, but they were very, very tasty. The empanada was piping hot, and again the fillings were delicious. I had ordered too much food for one person, and I had the leftovers for another meal. The quantity that you get is phenomenal. I’m definitely coming back here, and I’m bringing other people too."
"Tucked away on a side street it’s easy to miss this gem. Absolutely everything I’ve gotten from here to date has been sensational and you really can’t go wrong with any of the items on the menu. I would recommend taking a seat to enjoy your meal, as even though it is street food anything with chorizo can get messy"
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