Restaurants & Bars

Popular Pittsburgh Cafe Announces Closure

A Pittsburgh cafe and bakery is going out of business. Get the details here.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Soluna, a Strip District cafe and bakery that has offered patrons a blend of Latin-inspired dishes and artisanal coffees, will be closing its doors after Sunday.

The cafe announced its shutdown Wednesday on social media.

"After much reflection, we have made the difficult decision to close Soluna at 16th & Penn," a Facebook post stated. "This decision does not come lightly, and it is with deep appreciation that we say farewell to the incredible community we’ve been fortunate to serve.

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"Over the years, we’ve shared countless memories, from the first sip of coffee in the morning to the last bite of a fresh pastry in the afternoon. It has been an honor to be part of your daily routines, celebrations, and quiet moments. We are so grateful for your loyalty, support, and the friendships we’ve built along the way."

The cafe was known for it breakfast specials such as the chorizo burrito; handhelds such as the pork belly sandwich and Soluna Cubano; small plates such as the salmon toast and the chorizo and tomato tartine; and an array of freshly baked goods.

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The cafe will be open Sunday until 3 p.m.

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