Restaurants & Bars

New Coffee House Opens In Pittsburgh Nightclub

There's a new place to sip your coffee while waiting to hear live music at a legendary Pittsburgh nightclub.

PITTSBURGH, PA — A recently revived Pittsburgh nightclub is opening a coffee shop that will operate weekdays during the morning and early afternoon.

Club Cafe's Coffee House on the South Side is undergoing a soft opening this week; the grand opening is Sept. 30. The hours will be 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

The coffee shop will offer coffee from the Ghost Coffee Collab, roasted locally by Trace Brewing. Sandwiches will come from the Pittsburgh Sandwich Society which operates out of the Strange Roots Taproom in Millvale.

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The shop also will offer Prantl's Bakery pasteries.

A revered city music spot, Club Cafe closed in December. The venue has hosted artists such as Norah Jones, John Mayer, Lisa Loeb, Brandi Carlile, Billy Strings, Janis Ian, Tori Amos, Jesse Malin, Tegan and Sara, Glen Phillips, Marshal Crenshaw, Frank Black, Robyn Hitchcock, St. Paul and the Broken Birds and Susanne Vega.

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The club reopened in the spring under new ownership.


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