"Located on a wickedly busy corner next to a tire shop, Pitt’s is a true neighborhood institution. Opened in 1979, Denise Shelton is a one-woman kitchen army cranking out warm biscuits, chile verde with pinto beans, chicken-fried steak, crispy hash browns, grits and eggs, and SOS (“shit on shingles,” a hamburger patty with cream gravy on toast). Saddle up at the front counter next to folks in Stetson hats and Air Jordans for a welcoming plate of food, all of which is made from scratch." - Illyanna Maisonet