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    Murrays Cafe

    3.3 (4 reviews)

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    Co-Sign Speakeasy - Inside the bar area

    Co-Sign Speakeasy

    4.6(32 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Co-Sign Speakeasy serves a variety of excellent cocktails in the "Bank on 8th" building that was…read morebuilt in 1926. The bar's space was renovated to transport customers to the secrecy of the Prohibition era. Through OpenTable, I made a reservation for my husband and me. We entered the building through a side entrance on Amity Street, checked in with an employee at a desk, and then waited for another employee to walk us to the 100-year-old elevator (it still works!). On the fourth floor, we saw old bank items such as safety deposit boxes and mechanical check printers. We pushed a button to turn a clock handle to a certain time, and then a hidden door opened. We entered the bar, and two bartenders, Ryan and Robbie, greeted us. The menu listed vodkas, gins, tequilas, mezcals, liquors, bourbons, ryes, rums, seasonal drinks, and mocktails. Food could be ordered from the Puerto Rican restaurant Secretos De Mis Abuelos that is located elsewhere in the building. The bar consisted of a few rooms, each of which had glamorous interior design such as antique furniture, wallpaper with bold patterns, paintings, and dimly lit lamps. Beyond the bar was the Library, which had shelves of books and an old radio. The bartenders patiently repeated to us that we should pull a certain book to open another secret door that would lead us to the Red Room. We finally figured out which book to pull, and we walked down stairs to a parlor with rich, red hues, plush seating, and (at least at that time) a more private, quiet setting. I ordered the French martini (vodka, Chambord, pineapple juice, raspberry vanilla shrub, and raspberries) and the Painkiller (spiced rum, coconut rum and cream, pineapple juice, orange juice, and nutmeg), and I rate them both as 5 stars. Each of those drinks cost $13 plus tax, credit-card fee, and tip.

    We came here on Saturday night for a private event. My friend rented out the whole space for her…read morebirthday! I really enjoy the speakeasy aspect and how it's dark and moody inside. There's a main space with the bar with surrounding tables, a smaller back room with some comfy chairs, and a hidden room underneath that's fairly spacious. The service was great and I was able to get a drink really quickly. I liked how they let the birthday person bring in outside food and utensils and set it up in the back room. I got the Hawaiian Hangover drink and it was delicious and well crafted. I'm sure I'll be back!

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    T's Restaurant & Lounge

    T's Restaurant & Lounge

    4.3(4 reviews)
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    Was driving around Pittsburgh and decided I wanted some wings - Everyone loves wings in Pittsburgh,…read moreit's like the city bird - er food. This place came up on the map and I've seen it hundreds of times when I was growing up, my Dad said great things about the owner Tony, his food, everything, and my Dad knows a lot of people so I stopped in for an early lunch. Tony is a very dynamic guy, an excellent conversationalist and knowledgeable guy! I was glad to talk to him about the old times in Pittsburgh when my Dad owned Hank's ConKan and times were good. I bartended for him since I was 15 years old - now I'm 50. T's has been here for all of that time and has only gotten better - ***Large Full Wings - too many flavors to count, I got the Garlic Parmesan Butter wings and there were INCREDIBLE. I honestly don't remember wings tasting that good. Those large wings had tons of delicious juicy chicken on them - a real treat. ***He also makes big juicy homemade burgers and sandwiches and has an upstairs. Great atmosphere with a private lot on the side - A perfect place to watch the game.

    I've never eaten here before but I have picked up beer on my way home from work many times and…read morethere is always a guard there at night to check you and the bartenders here are pretty fast and I always leave them a tip because they are so good. Haven't been here in a long tome but I've also did a karaoke night with a friend before, we sang the night away the wonder of the business is really nice too! The crowd here isn't overwhelming so if you want to stop in real quick or just grab a drink to check this place out.

    Murrays Cafe - bars - Updated May 2026

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