Kelly O's Diner PGH

Kelly O's Diner PGH Kelly O’Connor is your average small town girl, except she didn’t like being average. She went home that night and prayed. She did it all. She knew it well.
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She grew up in a huge multigenerational household, and started her first job at 14 working for the Camelot in Warrendale, Pa. (25 minutes North of Pittsburgh) At the Camelot, she helped the Catering company who served the many Weddings and Formal Parties thrown there. Once she was a little older, she started working at Bob Evans, which is still located in Cranberry Twp., Pa. There she worked her w

ay from hostess to server, and at the age of 20, she moved to the Sunshine State. In Florida, Kelly O worked as a server and bartender for TGI Friday’s just outside of the Disney Gate. It was here that she learned she had a knack and passion for the industry, and she knew she needed to learn as much as possible to fulfill her dream of owning her own business. As life happened and she had children, she continued to work tirelessly as a server and bartender, sometimes working multiple jobs at once. By 2001, she was a widowed single Mom, bartending at the former “Gene’s Last Chance”, in the Strip but she was striving to be home with her kids at night, and really wanted to get away from the alcohol and bar fights. She asked her God to give her a better life for her children, and herself. The next morning, she woke up and went to a diner her good friend had told her about. She was met with an employee who said the diner was not for sale, but she insisted to leave her number anyway. The very next day, she received a phone call from the owner stating that they could work something out. From then on, Kelly O would bartend at night, and work at the diner in the morning to get to know the customers and the flow of things. In October of 2001, she became the proud owner of Kelly O’s Diner in the North Hills. If you ask any North Hills regular, they know Kelly O well. They watched her work 7 days a week, from cooking to cleaning toilets. But they also tell a story of a Mom who brought her kids to work with her, who knew all the young customers names and birthdays, who made sure that every little detail was always right despite her exhaustion. The North Hills customers watched in awe of their little neighborhood business lady, who was featured on MSNBC with Charles Schwab as the voice of small business during the 2008 election. She was entertaining celebrities, dining with Janet Napolitano, meeting with Hillary Clinton, and cooking live frequently on KDKA’s Pittsburgh Today Live. Shortly thereafter all of this press, Kelly O received a life-changing call from the team at Guy Fieri’s “Diner’s, Drive-In’s, and Dive’s”. They filmed this tiny little diner in 2008 for a segment on the “Regional Classic’s” show. Kelly O featured recipes she grew up eating, Haluski (Fried Cabbage and Noodles), Polenta and Bolognese, Fried Mush, and a favorite Turkey Pot Pie Soup. Remember that huge family? Her Mom (Grandma Tootie) and Grandma did things like use the extra garden vegetables that had been canned and leftover turkey meat to make a hearty pot pie to feed all those mouths. Guy Fieri was impressed with her ability to cook, given no formal culinary training, and really took a liking to her Haluski. He created his own recipe to put alongside hers in his Triple D cookbook, and used her name and story while cooking it live on the Today Show with Al Roker. (Imagine this little business lady’s surprise when she was getting a shout out on the Today Show!)

Business boomed after the release of the Kelly O’s episode in February of 2009, but it was not without growing pains. The restaurant needed updated, the hours that were needed to put in were long, and the show garnished Kelly O her own little bit of Celebrity, drawing attention to what all those North Hills regulars already knew about her, but now everyone else wanted to know too. By this time, Kelly’s Daughter, Seana had started to work full time. Many weekend mornings you found them working side by side, one in the kitchen, one in the dining room. They knew everyone by name (or at least by what they ate) and now they tackled the long hours, added stress, and storytelling together. By the time 2011 ended, Kelly O had started to look for another location. Hoping to grow her family business for her children. It just so happened that Pitt University used Kelly O as a business model for their Entrepreneur Program. She went in to talk to continuing education students about her story, her drive, and her prosperity. Because of this, she was given a complete business plan and she used it to look at many locations. Each time, her advisor told her that her model just wouldn’t fit, and she became disheartened. Until a random Craigslist search turned up a diner for rent. It was the old Jo Jo’s restaurant located a few blocks up from the bar she used to work for. She called the number and left a voicemail, and when the owner called her back it was like once again, a higher power had stepped in. He said, “I was just in church praying for you to call me.” So just like that, she started into the renovations of the Strip District Diner, opening officially in late July 2012. Five years later, Kelly O’s is a well-oiled machine regardless of which location you decide to choose. New customers are constantly finding out about these old gems, and one big question staff is always asked now is, “Is Kelly O a real person?” The regulars could tell them Kelly O stories all day. About her generous heart, hilarious humor, smart business sense, and drive to succeed, but usually the answer is just, “Yep. She’s over there filling that coffee/bussing that table/hugging that baby.”

She’s still an average lady, with an above average tale of how she made her dream come true.

Pittsburgh Platter on rotation in honor of all the non-yinzers who will be gracing our gorg little slice of the Burgh in...
04/12/2026

Pittsburgh Platter on rotation in honor of all the non-yinzers who will be gracing our gorg little slice of the Burgh in coming days.

Kielbasa, Haluski, Pierogies & Onions, Eggs-your-way, and Mancini’s Toast. Doesn’t get more yinzer than that and if you’re not a fan, you’re a jagoff 🤷🏻‍♀️😎

I love hearing all the feedback. Good or bad — but obviously love it when it is feedback like this. Our staff isn’t perf...
04/08/2026

I love hearing all the feedback. Good or bad — but obviously love it when it is feedback like this. Our staff isn’t perfect, but they are some of the best people we know. Glad to employ them and happy to hear they made someone’s day. Had she of not reviewed us, we likely would have never known about this because they do things like this without ever bragging. 🥰🥰

A slightly long PSA before the city gets really busy this month! First, we are two of the most grateful ladies this city...
03/29/2026

A slightly long PSA before the city gets really busy this month!

First, we are two of the most grateful ladies this city has. Pittsburgh has helped grow all of our business beyond our wildest dreams. What started as a Mom & Daughter conversation on our long road trips turned in to Kelly Os years later. As a daughter, I have watched my mom overcome spousal abuse, the su***de of my father, being a widow, living in poverty, remaining a single mom for our entire childhoods and into adulthood, filing bankruptcy, rebuilding and rebranding, and opening FOUR restaurants without help from anyone. Not that she didn’t ask.. no one was willing to bet on her.

We spent a lot of time together at our North Hills location. That’s where we were first featured on National Tv, and without that tiny little shotgun style diner, we wouldn’t have made it to our next steps. Our landlord in the Strip took the bet on Kelly O and it became our first major break after hard years and hearing no plenty of times. We opened in 2012, and it became a game changer for our family. At this point, most of my immediate family is employed by one of these restaurants. We have employed over 60% of our 100+ employee workforce for YEARS (many of them 10+!). We have fought to pay sick days, paid time off, offer benefits, and 401k. This industry has poured into us and we continue to pour into it. The same thing goes for our community. If we could truly crack our hearts open to show you all just how blessed we feel to do something we love we would.

Here’s the gritty part :: since the day we opened in the strip we have had people parking in our lot after hours, or during our hours of operation. We’ve asked nicely that you do not, and we’ve allowed cars to park there regardless. We have caught valet companies using our lot without our knowledge or consent. We have had tow companies tell their friends to park there because they were in cahoots. We’ve had people hit our building, guardrails, run over our barrels when we blocked the lot, cuss us out, threaten our lives, debate the fact that they were towed on Reddit, leave bad reviews for a restaurant they’ve NEVER STEPPED A FOOT INSIDE OF because they parked there at 3 pm and were towed by 6 pm. My staff has to stop waiting on tables to help get a car moved because they blocked in the customers. The list goes on and on.

We are a business. The lot that surrounds our business is for our customers during our operating hours (6 am-2pm) We pay a pretty penny to have it and maintain it in all seasons. Every time someone pulls into our lot it costs us money. That’s the name of the game in business … we get it! BUT that does not mean that we have to willingly absorb the cost of other businesses traffic. It also does not mean that we should take time from our day to facilitate a free park job for you either.

The number of people that text us weekly.. “hey!!! I know you haven’t heard from me in 3 years but I’m just running to _______ and I’ll only be 5 hours” Come on yinzers. We all know nothing in this world is free. If you are anyone with a job you do not show up to work for free whenever you feel like it. If you book clients you don’t just allow them to show whenever they feel like it. And if you have any common sense, you know that parking underneath of a “no parking” sign is a gamble. ESPECIALLY in the state of PA’s most expensive zip code.

We have a new tow company. They are amazing and they patrol on our behalf. In fairness, this is how they make their money. SO if you are looking to be their next client, please continue to ignore the signs posted all over the lot. I’ll post a photo of the sign. That way people stop messaging me and my mom .. because again our time is not free and we are not Pittsburgh parking attendants. We are either loving on our customers, our babies, the rest of our big beautiful amazing family or staff.

Please let this be an important message as our city fills. I NEVER want someone’s night or day to be ruined. If you go out.. check your surroundings. Read the postings. Please be kind to our tow company who are just doing their jobs. And if you’re a local business who doesn’t have parking (we feel you!) holler at us if you want to rent it outside of our business hours. We would happily support your venture because there’s room in this big beautiful city for everyone to do amazing things. I personally think a mobile ice cream truck in the summer would KILL IT down there. Didn’t Paige’s dairy mart just build one?!

Okay… love yinz!!! Truly. 🫶🖤💛

Come warm up with us!! All locations open until 2
01/28/2026

Come warm up with us!! All locations open until 2

01/26/2026

Staying closed today! ❄️

Everything needs unburied first. Shout out to our staff who was up at 4 am cleaning to get to work by 8.
Yinz the MVPS 💪😎

01/25/2026
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01/25/2026

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Happy Friday!! Just a friendly reminder that this is the best place you can find weather updates for any of our location...
01/23/2026

Happy Friday!! Just a friendly reminder that this is the best place you can find weather updates for any of our locations. ⛄️⛄️ tell us below.. how many inches do we think we’re getting in the Burgh?! 👇

01/05/2026

‼️Edit —open Tuesday 1/6!
STRIP DISTRICT!
Bad news we have no water! Closed today!!Good news the sink hole is getting fixed & the Steelers won 🏆

Want to know our favorite part of this season?! Our regulars bring their families & friends to meet us and see our littl...
12/24/2025

Want to know our favorite part of this season?! Our regulars bring their families & friends to meet us and see our little dream diners. YOU show us off. 🙏🥹 This season brings us new visitors to our favorite city and because Pittsburgh has supported us for so long, we are easy to find on Google and by word of mouth. Thank you for a beautiful December so far. All diners are open Christmas Eve until 1 and closed Christmas Day. Merry Christmas from our Dinr family. We are beyond grateful for yinz 🖤💛🎅🏽

Due to a few cancellations we have some spots open on Saturday 12/6 and Sunday 12/7! If open table tells you there isn’t...
12/04/2025

Due to a few cancellations we have some spots open on Saturday 12/6 and Sunday 12/7!

If open table tells you there isn’t availability please reach out. Technology likes to over-think things some days. 🙃

Brunch with Santa includes a DIY hot chocolate bar for each kiddo attending plus an individual visit with Santa in our North Pole Igloo. 🎅

Mrs. Claus and the elves will be working hard to provide a magical time for your families. We cannot wait to show you all the beauty of this Holiday season. 🎄

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1130 Perry Highway Or 100 24th St
Pittsburgh, PA
15237/15222

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