Patrons will feel like they stepped into an English pub when they go to Piper's Pub. The wood paneling provides the perfect atmosphere for the English music and brews. Occasionally, bands perform here. Typical pub sandwiches and snacks are served throughout the day. The best thing about this pub is that it provides a quiet place to chat with friends. See website for menu, scotch and beer lists, brunch details, and soccer fan info.
Patrons don't mind making the trip to Blawnox if the evening ends at Moondog's. Live music is the heart and soul of the place. The music ranges from jazz and blues to rock and pop. The bar is famous for bringing national acts to the stage on weekends. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are open stage nights where anything goes. The menu features American dishes. See the website for the events calendar and more.
Bar Marco is one of the hip highlights of Pittsburgh's Strip District, offering fresh local cuisine, craft cocktails and an exquisite wine list. A menu of small bites, larger plates and delicious cocktails changes regularly, but guests can always expect incredibly tasty selections of tapas sourced from nearby providers. In fact, all of Bar Marco's charcuterie items come from Crested Duck Charcuterie, located in the nearby suburb of Beechview. The majority of the cocktail list consists of in-house creations, inventive alterations of classic cocktails, or straightforward renditions of already-perfected classics such as the sazerac and negroni. Perfect for a taste of Pittsburgh, Bar Marco is an upcoming hot spot in this already-trendy district. Their famous weekend brunch is hosted on every Saturday and Sunday from 10a to 3p.
One of the most popular live music and techno clubs, Hot Mass is the place to be for a night of intense enjoyment and a whole lot of dancing. While it may be a little hard to spot if you aren't familiar with the area, or haven't been to the club before, once you get in, all the effort of finding it will be completely worth it. Featuring some of the biggest local bands, solo artists and DJs, this clubs ensures the party in here goes on through the night and the dance-floor is packed with young revelers.
Ever since its establishment in 1954, Le Mardi Gras in Shadyside has served awesome, potent drinks that have become legends in the 'burgh. The bar has a fresh, fun New Orleans theme evident in the colors used, frescoes adorning the walls and Mardi Gras masks scattered around the place. The lighting is dim, which helps in uninhibited gaiety that usually is an integral feature of Le Mardi Gras.
Explore The Headkeeper for their impressive selection of wines and delectable tapas creations. The place is simply perfect after a long and tiring day in the city.