Saturday, April 11, 2009

New Healthy Menu Addition

New Healthy Menu Addition to Family Night a Big Success:
Last week Carol and Nanette added large butterfly shrimp pan fried in olive oil, mmmmm! Yummy and still healthy! But for those traditionalist out there this week Carol will be featuring Fried Shrimp also in trans fat free oil and Nanette’s soon to be famous fried chicken also in trans fat free oil.

For all of Carol’s news:
Please find Carol’s Blog at: http://carolsrestaurant.blogspot.com

This week the family night special starts at 4 PM and runs until 7 PM

These are the specials:
Nannette’s Soon to Be Famous: Succulent fried chicken and French Fries
Lenten Special 5 Large Butterfly Shrimp and French Fries or
5 Large Butterfly Shrimp pan fried in olive oil with special “light mayo” for those wanting to make healthier choices.

$6.00

As always everyday special: ½ sandwich and soup:
This week’s soup: wedding and beef stew
Soup and sandwich special $5.95.

Construction hours for Carol’s:

Wednesday 9 AM to 7 PM
Fri., 9 AM to 3 PM
Sat., Sun. 8 AM to 3 PM
Don’t forget Farm Fresh Eggs for Breakfast!
Closed Monday, Tuesday and Thursday

Friday, April 3, 2009

New hours until Main St Bridge Opens Up

Carol has new hours until the Main St. Bridge opens up and also due to her family emergency with her daughter Toni.

Carol's will be open on Wednesday from 9 AM to 7 PM, From 4 PM to 7 PM Carol will continue to run her family night specials for $6.00.

Carol will also be open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 9 AM to 3 PM.

Carol's will not be open, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

Carol thanks you for your understanding and patronage in supporting home cooked meals in the West End of Pittsburgh.

Don't forget to check out family night specials which include fried chicken and potato salad, stuffed pork chops and greens and a new special each week.

Second Blood Drive for Toni Carmichael

Thank you to all who came out for the blood drive for Toni Carmichael. Over 35 units of blood were donated. Carol was overwhelmed by the amount of support from the community. There were so many who wanted to donated and could not get in that the Blood Bank agreed to do another blood drive on April 27, 2009 from 10 AM to 6 PM, please watch for details.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Blood Drive for Carol's Daughter, Toni Carmichael April 1, 2009

After suffering from migraines and related
symptoms, Toni Carmichael, 36, was diagnosed
with Glomerulonephritis Perinuclear
Anti-Neutrophil Antibody, a rare disease that
resulted in kidney failure. She has been placed on
kidney dialysis and is currently receiving treatment,
including transfusions of red blood cells and
platelets, at St. Clair Hospital and UPMC Mercy.
Toni is the daughter of Carol and Mark Carmichael.
Her mother Carol is pictured above in front of the
family-owned Carol’s Restaurant in the West End.
Toni and her husband, Dennis, have three children,
Tanner, 16, Dalton, 12, and Cheyenne, 10.
The Carmichael family sponsor many fundraising
events at their restaurant and find it difficult to
accept help from others. Carol said, “My daughter
does need blood, so I guess it’s time for us to let
everybody help us.” This special blood drive is
scheduled to help replenish the community blood
supply from which Toni is using. The drive is being
held on a Wednesday because Carol’s Restaurant
is open until 8 p.m. for what they call “Family
Night.”
Central Blood Bank is the not-for-profit organization
that supplies blood to more than 40 hospitals in
western Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia, and
eastern Ohio.
Please donate blood in Toni’s honor!

Toni
Carmichael
Replenishment
Blood Drive
(Sponsored by Threase Smith)
After suffering from migraines and related
symptoms, Toni Carmichael, 36, was diagnosed
with Glomerulonephritis Perinuclear
Anti-Neutrophil Antibody, a rare disease that
resulted in kidney failure. She has been placed on
kidney dialysis and is currently receiving treatment,
including transfusions of red blood cells and
platelets, at St. Clair Hospital and UPMC Mercy.
Toni is the daughter of Carol and Mark Carmichael.
Her mother Carol is pictured above in front of the
family-owned Carol’s Restaurant in the West End.
Toni and her husband, Dennis, have three children,
Tanner, 16, Dalton, 12, and Cheyenne, 10.
The Carmichael family sponsor many fundraising
events at their restaurant and find it difficult to
accept help from others. Carol said, “My daughter
does need blood, so I guess it’s time for us to let
everybody help us.” This special blood drive is
scheduled to help replenish the community blood
supply from which Toni is using. The drive is being
held on a Wednesday because Carol’s Restaurant
is open until 8 p.m. for what they call “Family
Night.”
Central Blood Bank is the not-for-profit organization
that supplies blood to more than 40 hospitals in
western Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia, and
eastern Ohio.
Please donate blood in Toni’s honor!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
12:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Donor Coach Bus parked in
front of Carol’s Restaurant
(Rt. 60 - 410 S. Main Street, Pgh)
To express interest in your life
saving appointment, please log
on to www.centralbloodbank.org
and enter Toni’s replenishment #
ZRTN0486 or contact
Carol Carmichael at
412-225-1293
Appointments will be honored

Sunday, December 14, 2008

You Take Care of Christmas, Let Carol Take Care of the Food

Shopping to Do!
Decorating to Finish,
Cookies to Bake,
Christmas Cleaning Before the In-laws arrive,
Presents to Wrap,
Toys to Assemble,
Errands to Run,
Dinner to Cook????????

Let Carol take this chore at least off your hands.
Carol does appetizer parties and catering, hoagies for fundraisers or just to keep in your fridge for emergencies, hot soup daily and you can get a "drive by" pick up if you call ahead or she delivers.

Family night is Wednesay Night from 4 to 8 PM and you can eat in or take out!
This Wednesday,

Look what you can get for $6.00,

Soup bowl of Carol’s homemade chili made with ground beef and hot sausage and green beans and fresh tomatoes and a side salad and corn bread.

All for $6.00 and piping hot.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving and News from Carol's

HAPPY, SAFE AND PROSPEROUS THANKSGIVING

Don’t Cook for Thanksgiving, Let Carol’s Cook for You!

Carol’s is cooking for Thanksgiving on Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Turkey Dinners to Go:
Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy and green bean casserole!
$8.00
Eat in or Take out on Family Night, Wednesday, November 26 from 4 to 8 PM.

**Please call ahead to reserve to go dinners with credit card by noon on Tuesday, November 25.

Plus Nanette’s Famous Sweet Potato Pie for Dessert—whole pies available with advance order! Please order sweet potato pies by Sunday, November 23, 2008

Don’t forget Carol’s is open every Wednesday from 4 to 8 PM for family night; bring gramps and all the kids.


Also if you want to bring those out of town guests to sample our “right of passage” football player sized sandwiches or homemade hot wedding soup or fresh corned beef hash and eggs (that’s right fresh!), Carol’s will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday after Thanksgiving. FREE COFFEE FOR YOUR OUT OF TOWN GUESTS On November 28, 29 and 30!


Holiday News:

• Don’t forget Carol caters for holiday and tailgate parties.
• Watch for Carol’s at YWCA Holiday Bazaar, tomorrow, November 20, 2008 at YWCA downtown, selling hot sausage, kielbasa and meatball sandwiches right at the Y. You can come in out of the cold before LIGHT UP NIGHT; there will be local vendors available for holiday shopping also.
• Stop by at Carol’s during West End Progressive Holiday Brunch from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday, November 21, 2008.
• Sunday, November 26 is a great day to take the day off from feeding holiday visitors, please reserve with credit card for parties of 10 or more.



Carol Carmichael
Carol's Restaurant
410 South Main St (Rte 60)
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
412-921-2627

Thursday, October 23, 2008

New Dessert at Carol's on Family Night and Comfort Food

If you weren't there last night for family night you missed it.

Veal parmigiano and spaghetti and salad for $6.95
Beef stew with fresh Italian bread for $6.00

And Nanette's soon to be famous peach cobbler for just $1.00, that's right, just $1.00.

Watch for next week's family night specials.

Remember these weekly specials at Carol's:

$6.00 dinners for family night every Wednesday from 4 to 8 PM.
All you can eat breakfast buffet, Saturday and Sunday from 8 AM to 2 PM., JUST $7.95
(If you are bringing a group of more than six, please call ahead so we can be ready for you.)
Soup or salad and half of one of our gigantic sandwiches $5.95.

New for winter, warm, delicious comfort food:
Campbell's tomato soup and 1/2 of huge Gridiron Grilled Cheese sandwich with THREE CHEESES! Just $4.95, bigger than Eat n Park and less money!

DON'T COOK FOR YOUR STEELR'S PARTIES, LET CAROL CATER FOR YOU! WE CATER TAILGATE PARTIES ALSO!