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Lawrenceville Business Directory meow DINING & 11 Thunderbird Café 21 Ki Ramen 30 Full Pint Wild Side Tap Room 40 Arsenal Cider House and 48 Ineffable Ca Phe 4023 Butler Street 4401 Butler Street 5310 Butler Street Wine Cellar, Inc. 3920 Penn Avenue Lawrenceville is ENTERTAINMENT 412.682.0177 / thunderbirdcafe.net 412.586.4796 / kiramenpgh.com 412.408.3083 / fullpintbrewing.com 300 39th Street 412.224.2579 / Ineffablecaphe.com Lawrenceville is authentic. Bringing great live music to A restaurant by Roger Li and Domenic Full Pint Brewing Company outlet 412.682.7699 Ineffable Ca Phe is a modern American Lawrenceville since 2000. Branduzzi, specializing in house made location. arsenalciderhouse.com coffee shop with traditional Vietnamese We are the hub of old and new. Our small and independent 1 Senti ramen. Opened for lunch and dinner U.S. Civil War thematic winery sandwiches, located in a former women- 12 Deli on Butler Street 31 Pusadee’s Garden 3473 Butler Street with a full service bar. specializing in hard apple cider. motorcycle shop. businesses provide unique offerings from the city’s best 412.586.4347 / sentirestaurant.com 4034 Butler Street 5321 Butler Street Italian Restaurant and Wine Bar 412.682.6866 / delionbutler.com 22 New Amsterdam 412.781.8724 / pusadeesgarden.com 41 Cattivo 49 Constellation Coffee owned. makers, artists and craftspeople. Deli and sandwich shop. 4421 Butler Street Affordable gourmet Thai restaurant with 146 44th Street 4059 Penn Avenue 2 A Sweet Boutiqe by Bella 412.904.2415 / thenewamsterdam.net a gorgeous outdoor dining area. 814.419.9775 / 13 REED&CO 412.687.2157 / cattivopgh.com Lawrenceville boasts the Christie & Lil’ Z’s Upscale corner bar and eatery. Bar & event space with food service. constellationcoffeepgh.com 4113 Butler Street 32 The Allegheny 3511 Butler Street Espresso bar & fine coffees. th EDITION largest concentration of 412.687.1265 / asweetboutique.com 412.605.0237 / halfapeck.com 23 Banh Mi & Ti Wine Mixer 42 Arsenal Bowl 5 Where every day is a sweet day! Healthy grab & go food and drink in a 4502 Butler Street 5326 Butler Street 212 44th Street women-owned businesses welcoming cafe. Vegan & gluten free. 412.251.5030 412.252.2337 / alleghenywinemixer.com 412.683.5992 / arsenalbowl.com 3 Morcilla We make authentic Vietnamese in Western PA. 14 SMOKE barbecue taqueria Comfy, cool little wine bar. Wine, beer, “Where old-school bowling vibe 3519 Butler Street sandwiches and bubble ti! cocktails, cheese, chocolates and more. meets night club atmosphere” 4115 Butler Street 412.652.9924 / morcillapittsburgh.com - The New York Times. Spanish Cuisine 412.224.2070 / smokepgh.com 24 La Gourmandine 33 Cure SEE THE MAP Smoked meat on freshly made tortillas. 4605 Butler Street 5336 Butler Street 43 Zombo DJ Service 4 Burgh’ers Lawrenceville 412.682.2210 / lagourmandinebakery.com 412.252.2595 / curepittsburgh.com 4900 Hatfield Street 15 Row House Cinema 3601 Butler Street A little touch of France in Pittsburgh. Local, urban, Mediterranean cuisine. 412.680.4505 / zomboworld.com 4115 Butler Street 412.904.2622 / burgherspgh.com Authentic and handmade French Wedding and event disc jockey service. Farm to table, top to bottom. 412.904.3225 / rowhousecinema.com baked goods. 34 Caffe d’Amore Single screen movie theater 5400 Butler Street 44 Spirit 5 Espresso a Mano 25 The Abbey on Butler Street 412.426.5145 / caffedamorepgh.com 242 51st Street 16 Geppetto Café 3623 Butler Street 4635 Butler Street Coffee and espresso bar. Handcrafted 412.586.4441 / spiritpgh.com 4121 Butler Street 412.918.1864 / espressoamano.com 412.682.0200 / theabbeyonbutler.com with ethically-sourced ingredients. Two-level 10,000 square foot multi- 412.709.6399 / geppettocafe.com An espresso bar focused on high- A coffeehouse, pub, and bistro all purpose event space converted from the Exceptional variety of sweet and quality coffee, community and people. under one roof. 35 Nied’s Hotel former 581 Moose Lodge into a pizzeria, savory crepes, all within a relaxed and 5438 Butler Street bar, and event hall. 6 PASTITSIO charming atmosphere and filled with 26 Roundabout Brewery 412.781.9853 / niedshotel.com 3716 Butler Street the freshest ingredients and fillings 4901 Butler Street Neighborhood tavern, travel & 140 52nd Street Market 412.586.7656 / greekpastitsio.com according to your taste. 412.621.0540 / roundaboutbeer.com entertainment center. Famous fish See listing in General Services Lawrenceville is Offering, seasonal and local Greek Small brewery focusing on the quality sandwiches. 17 menu items, as well as catering. Dijlah Restaurant and Café and freshness of the beer. Also serving 45 Engine House 25 Wines 4130 Butler Street New Zealand style savory pies. 36 Salonika Imports 3337 Penn Ave 7 Round Corner Cantina 412.742.4998 / dijlahrestaurant.com 3509 Smallman Street 412.621.1268 / eh25.com/tasting-room sustainable. 3720 Butler Street Middle Eastern restaurant and 27 Dive Bar & Grille 1.800.794.2256 / salonika.net Tasting room and gift shop featuring 412.904.2279 / roundcornercantina.com hookah lounge. 5147 Butler Street Purveyor of fine Mediterranean foods. artisan cheeses from wheel & wedge. Taqueria and Mezcaleria with 412.408.2015 / divebarandgrill.com 18 37 46 Walkable. Bikeable. Designated sustainable one of a kind patio. Hambone’s Restaurant & Pub Not your typical watering hole. 11th Hour Brewing Co. Wheel and Wedge 4207 Butler Street 3711 Charlotte Street 3337 Penn Ave restaurants. Local. Green. Responsible. 8 Piccolo Forno 412.681.4318 / hambonespittsburgh.com 28 B52 412.699.4074 / 11thHourBrews.com wheelandwedge.com 3801 Butler Street Great neighborhood bar, entertainment 5202 Butler Street 20 barrel brewhouse & taproom in Lower Neighborhood cheese shop specializing 412.622.0111 / piccolo-forno.com on weekends, daily specials, happy hour. 412.781.5204 / b52pgh.com Lawrenceville. in American-made artisan cheeses. BYOB Trattoria/Pizzeria. Chic all-day vegan eatery for 19 Industry Public House 38 Edward Marc Brands 103 The Pittsburgh TAKE A BITE OF SUSTAINABILITY CONNECT Mediterranean-American fusion dishes & MAP BUSINESS DIRECTORY 9 Grapperia 4305 Butler Street served in a cool, modern space. 55 38th Street Juice Company 3801 Butler Street (rear) 412.683.1100 / industrypgh.com 877.488.1808 / edwardmarc.com See listing in Health & Beauty 412.904.3907 / grapperiapgh.com Featuring American comfort cuisine, 29 The Butterwood Bake Edward Marc is a Pittsburgh-based, Lawrenceville is home to well over a dozen Sustainable Pittsburgh Don’t forget to visit us online! New businesses are always opening in 47 Pints on Penn Bar + Grill Classic Italian grappa, amaro, artisanal cocktails and craft beer. Consortium rapidly expanding manufacturer, Restaurants. These restaurants work to build a vibrant community and 5222 Butler Street wholesaler, and retailer of chocolate and 3523 Penn Avenue our neighborhood. Go to our site for an online business directory and cocktail bar 20 Kickback Pinball Cafe 412.781.0218 / ice cream products. 412.945.7468 / pintsonpenn.com support environmentally friendly practices, all the while contributing and learn more about all things Lawrenceville. 10 4326 Butler Street Franktuary thebutterwoodbakeconsortium.com Neighborhood bar and grill with a full 412.621.2794 / kickbackpgh.com 39 to a stronger business district. To find one, look for the Sustainable 3810 Butler Street A charming dessert café featuring cake Umami Izakaya menu, wine, spirits and beer. Pinball / Coffee / Panini. 412.586.7224 / franktuary.com and pie by the slice that’s open late! 202 38th Street Pittsburgh Restaurant logo next to business listings in this guide or visit Gourmet frankfurters, housemade Authentic Japanese pub, LAWRENCEVILLE sausage, craft cocktails, vegetarian sake & robata bar sustainablePGHrestaurants.org lvpgh.com Lawrenceville.Pittsburgh @lvpgh @lvpgh friendly, weekend brunch. Franks be web facebook twitter instagram to God! Photos by Matt Dayak, Christopher Sprowls, and others / Designed by RoketCo.com 62 ND LAWRENCEVILLE 57 ST BRIDGE TH 57 FrameHouse & Jask Gallery 68 Moss Architects 99 Steel Dragon Kung Fu & Lion Dance 134 Poillucci Plumbing, Inc. 55 APPAREL & ACCESSORIES FURNITURE & HOME DECOR GENERAL SERVICES 100 43rd Street, Suite 107 181 42nd Street HEALTH & BEAUTY 100 43rd Street, Suite 113 NONPROFIT & RESOURCES 5155 Butler Street STRIP DISTRICT 141 TH 54 412.586.4559 / framehouseonline.com 412.441.6400 / mossarc.com 412.362.6096 / www.steel-dragon.org 412.782.5050 87 88 66 79 Brambler Boutique 89 108 T’s Upholstery Studio 116 Healthy Ride Brick + Maven 53 TH Art gallery and frame shop. Architectural firm. Waxing The City Traditional Chinese martial arts, lion dance training Residential and commercial plumbing. 3609 Butler Street 3611 Butler Street 3328 Penn Ave; Stations at 37th & Butler, Online consulting firm DOWNTOWN 51 RD 3605 Butler Street and performance, and capoeira. 123 142 58 69 724.396.5253 / brickandmaven.com 135 ST Paint Monkey Studio for Spatial Practice 412.682.1327 / bramblerboutique.com 412.219.6254 / waxingthecity.com 412.687.1988 / tsupholsterystudio.com 42nd & Butler and 42nd & Penn Lawrenceville Farmers Market 96 97 98 50 31 ARK 100 43rd Street, Suite 212 AND 4020 Butler Street 3609 Penn Ave Lifestyle store for parents and kids. Full facial and body waxing services for both 100 Devine Touch Massotherapy Custom upholstery, window treatments, fabric, 412.535.5189 / healthyridepgh.com Project management + strategy consulting Arsenal Park, 276 39th Street TH HIGHLAND P 412.770.4923 / beapaintmonkey.com 412.443.4210 / studiofsp.com 4900 Hatfield Street gifts, accessories and antiques. With dozens of stations and hundreds of bikes in PGH, for small wonders. 412.802.7220 / lunited.org 114 115 76 34 120 35 80 Phoenix Boutique men and women. ETNA A BYOB painting studio - create your Innovative award winning design firm with a multi- 412.680.9900 / devinetouchmassage.com bike share is a fun and affordable way to experience Local produce, meats, cheeses, and eggs. Accepts EBT, 44 3627 Butler Street 90 Lawrenceville Vision Care 109 Black Cherry Design 124 One80 Real Estate Services, LLC 48 131 27 119 own masterpiece.
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