Huszar Located in historic Deutschtown, this charming, family-owned restaurant and tavern features homemade

Huszár extends a warm welcome to Hajni and Lajos Izso to the Pittsburgh area with the goal of sharing their love of Hung...
01/17/2026

Huszár extends a warm welcome to Hajni and Lajos Izso to the Pittsburgh area with the goal of sharing their love of Hungarian Folk Dancing. They are recent recipients of the KCSP scholarship traversing America where they are invited to teach all levels of dancing.
They trained in Budapest Hungary and have an extensive performing history.

As a former folk dancer myself, I would like to see if we can resurrect some interest in the metro Pittsburgh area and bring the “Csárdas” back to life! I am open to any ideas anyone may have. No age groups are defined. From beginner to advanced from young to old we have a golden opportunity to create some old school magic! And for you former Magyar folk dancers and any other dance groups, Pontozó is having its 50th year celebration in May 2026 ! Is a reunion possible?! Cleveland Ohio!!

Regardless, let’s see if Pittsburgh has any Hungarian life left!!! If there are questions please call 412-322-8795.

Wishing everyone a wonderful day as we celebrate August 20th
08/20/2025

Wishing everyone a wonderful day as we celebrate August 20th

For all the ‘56 Hungarians who knew Nagy Erzsi. Here is her obituary.  May she rest in peace
07/03/2025

For all the ‘56 Hungarians who knew Nagy Erzsi. Here is her obituary. May she rest in peace

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Happy Father's Day! Whether Dad is here with you or in the hereafter, it's a day to celebrate, reflect on the good times...
06/15/2025

Happy Father's Day! Whether Dad is here with you or in the hereafter, it's a day to celebrate, reflect on the good times, and be grateful for the goods things in your life!

I know my father was a multi faceted individual, sometimes hard to understand his viewpoint, but when you cracked the hard shell he was protecting himself with, he was a sensitive, kind man. he lived life to the fullest and he taught me to do the same! He loved his Hungarian heritage, the music and equally he loved America and all that that implies! Freedom was the catalyst the drove him through his journey, and after my first trip to Hungary, I learned that lesson, and adopted that concept.

I can't believe, I'll be 68 this year, so much has happened in my life, and it went by so quickly!

So my message today is, no matter what negative things happened in the past, let them go! Life is short, and while you are still here, celebrate you! Always be grateful for the gifts God gave you, and especially be grateful for your parents, as in today, celebrate Father's Day! Wishing you all the best! And to you Dad, Happy Father's Day, ~ Judy T.

04/08/2025

These sentiments on this story explain how I myself came to embrace my Heritage, Hungarian as well as American. I live in America, and I love everything about it, the good the bad and the ugly. As I continue on my journey of what short life that may be left, I wake up each day being grateful. In a very convoluted way I reflect on my past. On my family who I love so dearly, on my adolescence that was luckily filled with innocence and mischief, and my journey that brought me to where I am today. Not a day goes by where I don’t think about my parents. And lastly, every day I think about those who I’ve met on my path, my classmates, neighbors, colleagues, fellow Hungarians, and now~ customers of Huszár !
Please don’t think this is a moment of narcissism, it is instead a celebration of life!
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From Hungarian Treasures

In memory of my sister Sylvia Keseru May 23, 1964 - April 2, 2024 , who was the creator of this amazing group, here is her beautiful experience with Hungary in her own words ...

My Hungarian Heart..

It had been 27 yrs since I last saw Hungary..I always referred to it as my parents, grandparents homeland.
A small country far away where I had relatives, deep in history, rich in coulture..this was my thoughts of Hungary.

When I arrived I saw my mother , grandparents as I strolled in Pest..Walking is the beautiful countryside I saw my father by the Kis Duna and in his charming Majoshaza..I saw my parents smile in relatives, felt like their daughter was being welcomed.

Hungary embraced me from the moment I landed...it was as if she(and yes Hungary is definitly a woman) took me by the hand and welcomed me home. There is a magical energy in Budapest, everywhere you turn stands a monument, a statue, wrought iron gate doors that rival the masters in artistry..I drank in every morsel of my ancestry, the beauty & the history..proud , brave and strong are the Hungarian people, they have endured and not only survived but, prospered. This is a country that was built not only on hope and honor but also blood and tears.. I learned listening to relatives, reading the monuments but, most surprising of all, I felt so connected.
Heroes Square..The Uprising by Brave Hungarian Youth, Oct 23 1956. I stood there on my last Friday and wept..a silent vigil for those who had died, for my parents and grandparents and the family they left behind. This is when the decision to leave their homeland was made..

Nothing could have prepared me for the beauty of Budapest, as I gazed upon the Danube by moonlight..she is magnificent, I was dazzled by her elegance. The stunning countryside, the Kis Danu, the quaint old homes..no brochure can capture the charm that is Hungary.

I spent hrs walking the streets, adirming the historic sights, made sure to see each bridge up close ((they are works of art) enjoying the charms of Vaci Utca..yet I did not feel like a tourist, for every step was immersed in history, this is where my family walked, this is what they looked upon. I did not walk alone, I knew and I felt them walking with me.

As I visited family members I did not feel like the long lost relative, strange how after a few moments I felt like I have known them for yrs, my whole life. There was no pretense or awkwardness..my family is rich in love and abundant in character, they range in age, careers and personalities..so different are we all yet, so similar. Perhaps it is in our genes, bloodline or maybe we are just blessed..this is a family filled with a generosity of spirit and heart.

I truly believe every experience and person has an impact on our lives..This visit has not only changed me, it has healed something deep inside of me. I found myself in the smiles beaming back at me, as I looked into my cousins eyes, they were my own..I was one with all of them. Relatives became family, what I once saw as my parents heritage, became my own.. After three short weeks, I am overwhelmed by emotions..this is MY homeland, this is my family.I felt grounded, like pieces of a puzzle had been found, Dearest Magyarorsag, I am your long lost daughter and I will be back !!!

We are open again after a short bout of the flu!
03/05/2025

We are open again after a short bout of the flu!

03/01/2025

Sorry folks Huszar is still closed the chef is still not well. Until further notice!!

02/28/2025

Dear Restaurant Patrons! Please do not fret! Huszar has not closed, just currently under the weather!! However we will resume operations on Saturday March 1, 2025! Forgive us for temporarily closing but it is to be safe for everyone !

Best Regarads Judy and Michael Torma

Happy Anniversary (in Pittsburgh) to my better half, Michael ! 38 years have been wonderful!  Mom, you are still in my h...
10/04/2024

Happy Anniversary (in Pittsburgh) to my better half, Michael ! 38 years have been wonderful! Mom, you are still in my heart today and everyday.......

10/02/2024

The Frazeskaner has finally arrived! Come on in!

Well, Summer is just about over, and as we slowly sink into our upcoming wave of Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, ...
09/11/2024

Well, Summer is just about over, and as we slowly sink into our upcoming wave of Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, please don't forget to add Huszar to your list of don't forget!

Football games, hockey games and downtown events can be easily coordinated with time eating delicious food at Huszar !

Today we had two gentlemen in the restaurant for soup and sandwiches, and the one gentlemen says hands down this is the best sandwich in Pittsburgh! That was our famous Kolbasz sandwich, so if you have a favorite menu item from Huszar let us know so others can know what to try on their next visit to Huszar !

05/29/2024

Hello all, hope everyone had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! I wasn’t so fortunate but we are past that!

I wanted to also send out a comment about my Mother’s Day post, as I feel a few have misconstrued my sentiments.

Anyone who knew my mom knew she was a one of a kind! However in my post I was trying to convey that anything that happened good in my life the accolades should go to her. I can’t take credit for anything. Not even for creating Huszar. Anything I’ve accomplished it was really her doing. I was not trying to emulate myself in any sense of the word.

Anyway summer is almost here and lots of happenings I’m sure are going on in everyone’s lives! Don’t forget that Huszar is here for you and the family when something special is going on! Food, Desserts, Gift Certificates, etc!

Wishing everyone a happy and fun filled summer and vacation season!

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627 E North Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
15212

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 8pm
Wednesday 12pm - 8pm
Thursday 12pm - 8pm
Friday 12pm - 8pm
Saturday 12pm - 8pm
Sunday 12pm - 7pm

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