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Family Restaurant · Diner

Eat'n Park Menu Prices 2026: Full List, Breakfast & Best Value

Eat'n Park has been a Pittsburgh institution since 1949, serving all-day breakfast, signature Big Boy burgers, a made-fresh salad bar, and their world-famous Smiley Cookies to families across western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. With ~75 locations, it remains the quintessential hometown diner of the tri-state region.

~75 locations in PA/WV/OHAll-day breakfastFamous Smiley CookieSalad bar
Sample · $$

Signature items

Big Boy Burger$10.99
Breakfast Platter$9.49
Salad Bar$12.99
Smiley Cookie$1.99
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Most iconic item
Smiley Cookie ~$1.99

The signature frosted sugar cookie with a smiley face

Most popular burger
Big Boy Burger ~$10.99
Best breakfast value
2-Egg Breakfast Platter ~$9.49

Served all day

Salad bar
Full Salad Bar ~$12.99

Includes soup and bread

Full menu with prices

Eat'n Park full menu and current prices

Prices are estimates based on publicly reported figures as of 2026. Always verify current prices at your local Eat'n Park.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Eat'n Park menu

  1. 1ApplesauceSide dish~$2.49
  2. 2Coffee~$2.49
  3. 3Smiley CookieIconic frosted sugar cookie~$1.99
  4. 4Soft Drink~$2.99
  5. 5Coleslaw~$2.99
  6. 6Soup of the Day (Cup)~$3.99
  7. 7Apple Pie~$3.99
  8. 8French Fries~$3.49
  9. 9Hot Fudge Sundae~$4.49
What's new

New and limited-time items on the Eat'n Park menu

Seasonal

Smiley Cookie (Holiday Edition)

Seasonal decorated Smiley Cookie released for holidays — same beloved frosted sugar cookie with festive designs.

~$2.49
Popular items

Eat'n Park most-ordered items: calories and price

Estimated calorie counts and prices for Eat'n Park fan favorites.

ItemEst. CaloriesPrice
Big Boy Burger740~$10.99
2-Egg Breakfast Platter620~$9.49
Salad Barvaries~$12.99
Chicken Club Sandwich680~$10.99
Smiley Cookie220~$1.99
Pot Roast Dinner750~$13.99
Pancakes (Full Stack)540~$9.49
Price comparison

How Eat'n Park prices compare to similar family restaurants

Like-for-like comparison of common menu categories across Pittsburgh-area and national family dining chains.

CategoryEat'n ParkBob EvansDenny'sPerkins
2-Egg Breakfast~$9.49~$9.99~$8.99~$9.49
Classic Burger~$9.49~$9.49~$8.99~$9.99
Dinner Entree~$13.99~$13.49~$12.99~$13.99
Kids Meal~$5.99~$5.49~$5.99~$5.99
Slice of Pie~$3.99~$3.99~$3.49~$4.49
About

About Eat'n Park

Eat'n Park opened its first drive-in restaurant in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania in 1949, inspired by the then-popular Big Boy burger concept. The name itself is a playful inversion — customers were invited to "eat" and "park" — and the chain quickly became a cornerstone of Pittsburgh's dining culture. Today the company operates approximately 75 full-service restaurants across western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and eastern Ohio, making it one of the longest-running regional family restaurant chains in the northeastern United States.

Few menu items have achieved the cultural status of the Eat'n Park Smiley Cookie — a simple frosted sugar cookie decorated with a cheerful face that has appeared in the restaurant since the 1980s and has become a genuine Pittsburgh icon. The cookie has been featured in news segments, gifted to hospitals, and given away to children at the counter for generations. Beyond the cookie, Eat'n Park built its reputation on a fresh salad bar (introduced in the 1970s), all-day breakfast service, and hearty American comfort food served in a welcoming, family-friendly setting.

Eat'n Park Hospitality Group also operates the Parkhurst Dining contract food-service division and the Hello Bistro fast-casual salad concept, but the namesake family restaurants remain the heart of the brand. The company has deep roots in community giving, including its long-running "Caring for Kids" program that has raised millions for children's charities across the region since the 1990s.

~75locations in PA/WV/OH
1949founded
$$price range

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is Eat'n Park known for?

Eat'n Park is best known for its iconic Smiley Cookie — a frosted sugar cookie with a cheerful face that has been a Pittsburgh cultural institution for decades. The restaurant is also celebrated for its all-day breakfast, Big Boy burgers, a fresh salad bar, and homemade soups. It has been a beloved family dining destination in western Pennsylvania since 1949.

Does Eat'n Park serve breakfast all day?

Yes, Eat'n Park serves breakfast all day at most locations. You can order eggs, pancakes, omelettes, and breakfast platters any time during regular operating hours. This makes it a popular choice for late-morning and afternoon visitors who want morning fare.

How much does the salad bar cost at Eat'n Park?

The Eat'n Park salad bar is typically priced around $12–$13 and includes access to a wide variety of fresh vegetables, toppings, dressings, rotating homemade soups, and fresh-baked bread. Prices can vary slightly by location, so confirm with your local restaurant.

Where are Eat'n Park restaurants located?

Eat'n Park operates approximately 75 restaurants concentrated in western Pennsylvania (including the greater Pittsburgh area), West Virginia, and eastern Ohio. There are no locations outside this tri-state region — it remains a proudly regional chain. Use the location finder at eatnpark.com to find the nearest one.

What is the Smiley Cookie at Eat'n Park?

The Smiley Cookie is Eat'n Park's signature frosted sugar cookie decorated with a simple smiley face in colored frosting. It became a Pittsburgh icon after the chain began giving them to children at the counter. Seasonal and holiday versions with themed decorations are also released throughout the year. The cookie is available for purchase individually or by the dozen.

Does Eat'n Park have a kids menu?

Yes, Eat'n Park offers a dedicated kids menu with smaller portions at lower prices. Kids meals typically include items like mini pancakes, grilled cheese, chicken tenders, and spaghetti, usually priced around $5–$7. Many locations also offer a complimentary Smiley Cookie to young diners.

Is there a buffet at Eat'n Park?

Some Eat'n Park locations offer buffet service, particularly for breakfast or on weekends. The buffet availability, timing, and pricing vary by location. The salad bar, which is available at most locations, is the closest consistent buffet-style option across the chain — check your local Eat'n Park for current buffet offerings.

Does Eat'n Park have online ordering or takeout?

Yes, Eat'n Park offers takeout ordering through its website and mobile app. You can browse the current menu, customize your order, and pick it up at your nearest location. Delivery through third-party services may also be available in some markets. Visit eatnpark.com or download the Eat'n Park app to order.

What are Eat'n Park's hours?

Eat'n Park hours vary by location but most restaurants are open daily from early morning through late evening — typically 7 AM to 11 PM or midnight on weekends. A small number of locations may have extended or shortened hours. Check the restaurant locator at eatnpark.com for your specific location's current hours.