Your Q-Card is a membership benefit that you can use throughout the year. Participating businesses and organizations welcome your patronage and will be very pleased when you present your card. Discounts and courtesies may be changed or withdrawn at any time at the discretion of the participant. DUQ is not responsible for participants' descriptions or claims.
Art & Framing
Book Stores/Video Stores
Entertainment & "Places to See"
Flowers, Gifts & Specialty Stores
Food, Catering & Restaurants
Outdoor & Wildlife
Services & Niceties
Record Stores
Art & Framing
Boxheart Gallery
412-687-8858
(Nicole Capozzi)
4523 Liberty Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
A fine art gallery representing regional, national and international artists of all medias, and offering various artistic services such as custom framing, art installation and indoor/outdoor painting. Located in Bloomfield, in Pittsburgh’s “Little Italy,” one block from the Bloomfield Bridge, at the intersection of Taylor St. and Liberty Avenue. 10% off any purchase of art, custom framing or other artistic service.
Frames & More
(Ellen Paine)
Two locations:
1136 Thorn Run Road in Moon Twp. (412-262-1828)
T-Bones Plaza, Wexford (724-933-5557)
Custom picture framing since 1990. Offering on-site design consultation and art installation. Specializing in creative framing and customer service; framed art, prints and custom mirrors. 30% discount on all in-stock framing molding.
Morgan Contemporary Glass Gallery
412-441-5200
(Amy Morgan)
5833 Ellsworth Ave. Shadyside.
Featuring sculpture, goblets and jewelry by both established and emerging glass artists working internationally. Exhibitions examine a variety of different techniques and visions in contemporary studio glass. Opening receptions are free and open to the public. 10% off jewelry and goblets. See www.morganglassgallery.com.
Book Stores / Video Stores
City Books
412-481-7555
(Edward Gelblum)
1111 E. Carson Street on the South Side.
Used, rare, and scholarly books in most areas of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences with specialty in philosophy and related areas, and select new titles. 15% discount on all used books, and 10% discount on most new books (some exceptions).
The Copacetic Comics Company
412-422-1344
(Bill Boichel)
1505 Asbury Place, Squirrel Hill, off Northumberland St. between Murray and Shady Aves
Area's only pop-culture minimart: Books- classics to contemporary; CDs- classical, jazz & pop; DVDs- classics, foreign and indy; art books, cards, prints, originals, and, of course, the most discerning selection of comics in town. Online at www.copacetic.biz.; email
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. 10% off all purchases of all merchandise.
Mystery Lovers Bookshop & Cafe
412-828-4877
(Mary Alice Gorman)
514 Allegheny River Blvd. in Oakmont
Area's premier center for mystery fiction, games and puzzles for adults and children. Café and Children's books. Online store with special free shipping option www.mysterylovers.com. One mile from Exit 48 of PA Turnpike, or five miles from the Pittsburgh Zoo on the Allegheny River. 10% discount on café purchases.
Entertainment & "Places to See"
Aeolian Winds of Pittsburgh
412-681-3768
(Laurel Kuxhaus)
Dedicated to wind chamber music performance, composition, and promotion, the Aeolian Winds of Pittsburgh bring wind music into the greater Pittsburgh community. Primarily a wind quintet, the group regularly performs formal concerts and offers educational programs for children of all ages. Private performances include weddings, dinners, and other celebratory events. Q-Card holders will receive a 10% discount off the special event rates, including weddings. Visit www.aeolianwinds.com for more information.
Andy Warhol Museum
412-237-8300
117 Sandusky Street on North Shore right across the 7th Street Bridge
One of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. Member Exclusives! Insider e-newsletters-plus private previews, e-invites, free admission, and more when you join online: http://members.carnegiemuseums.org/SupportCMP Buy one, get one free. Not valid with other coupons or discounts of equal or lesser value.
Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History
412-622-3131
(Kitty Julian)
4400 Forbes Avenue in Oakland
Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History offer the finest in art, culture, science and education, all in one dynamic destination. The museums provide an enjoyable, engaging, and enriching experience for people of all ages. Parking located at Forbes and S. Craig. One free admission with purchase of an admission of equal or greater value.
Carnegie Science Center
412-237-3400
(Kim Bonenberger)
One Allegheny Ave. next to Heinz Field
Explore hundreds of hands-on exhibits, see IMAX® movies on the BIGGEST screen in Pittsburgh, fly to the outer reaches of space in our hi-def digital planetarium, meet your favorite robots, climb aboard a real Cold War submarine and more. $2 off general admission up to four persons. Valid through 12/31/10.
Chatham Baroque
412-687-1788
(Joshua P. Foster)
100 Forty-Third Street #201, The Ice House in Lawrenceville
Acclaimed Baroque Trio performs music of the 17th and 18th centuries on original period instruments. Intimate concerts include Trio and various guest artists. Lively and compelling works and rarely heard treasures. Andrew Fouts, baroque violin; Patricia Halverson, viola da gamba; Scott Pauley, theorbo and baroque guitar. Buy one (1) ticket and receive one (1) free ticket of equal or lesser value. (Offer valid only for regular season Saturday evening concerts at Synod Hall and subject to availability). Directions to venues are on website. Tickets available at the door or in advance through www.chathambaroque.org or 412.687.1788.
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
412-322-5058
(Bill Schlageter)
North Side near Allegheny Center Mall
Take off on fantastic flights of imagination at the new Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and return to earth to slide down a bowling alley, build and launch a boat, ink your own silkscreen, catch words that fall from the sky and much, much more. Monday-Saturday 10 am - 5 pm; Sunday: Noon - 5 pm. www.pittsburghkids.org. $1 off each admission up to 4. Not valid any other discount or for group visits.
City Theatre
412-431-2489
(Sean Kelly)
1300 Bingham on the South Side, corner of S.13th and Bingham, one block off E. Carson St. toward river
Website www.citytheatrecompany.org
Professional theater company producing contemporary plays. $5.00 discount off the purchase of tickets (subject to availability) any day of the week. Must mention Q-card when ordering and must present Q-card when picking up tickets. Discount given at time of purchase only. No refunds or exchanges.
Edgewood Symphony Orchestra
412-473-8880
(Corie Kraft)
Community members perform your favorite classical music in the comfort of local venues. Call between 9 am and 5 pm for information on showtimes and locations. Buy one ticket, get one free to any performance. www.edgewoodsymphony.org
Frick Art & Historical Center
412-371-0600
(Greg Langel)
7227 Reynolds Street in Point Breeze, 10 minutes from Oakland via Fifth Ave. to Penn Ave. or just off Exit #7 from I-376 East to Braddock Ave to Penn Ave.
The Frick Art Museum, the Car and Carriage Museum, Clayton, the restored 19th-century Victorian home of Henry Clay Frick, The Cafe at the Frick, the Greenhouse and Visitors' Center which once served as the Frick children's playhouse. Enjoy one complimentary admission for the Clayton Historical Tour when a second admission of equal or greater value is purchased. Closed Mondays. Reservations required. Not valid for school or tour groups. Not valid holidays or with any other discounts or specials.
Harmony Museum (Historic Harmony, Inc.)
724-452-7341
(Kathy Luek)
218 Mercer St. I-79 North to exit 87, turn left onto Rt. 68 west, 1/2 mile to Kasing Dodge turn right. At stop sign turn right, proceed 2 blocks on Main St. to stop sign, museum on right.
Historic Harmony interprets one of the region's most significant historic sites, including Delaware's Murdering Town, Washington's 1753 mission with French & Indian War's first shot, 1804 founding by Harmony Society of Lutheran separatists and much more. Also genealogical history library. One free admission with the purchase of one regular admission. No other discounts apply.
Kuntu Repertory Theatre
412-648-2239, 412-624-7298
(Box Office)
Performances in the 7th Floor Auditorium of Alumni Hall,4227 Fifth Ave, on the Pitt campus between Lytton and Tennyson Avenue.
Founded in 1974, Kuntu presents high-quality performances that explore and celebrate the African American experience. Our 2008-2009 season celebrates the legacy of long-time playwright-in-residence Rob Penny (1941-2003). Buy one get one free with WDUQ card.
Laser Storm Laser Tag
412-364-3473
(John Mator)
7715 McKnight Road, North Hills, after the third light north of the Ross Park Mall entrances, across from McDonald's, next to AT&T.
The ultimate laser tag adventure game, two teams compete for points in a maze-like environment with music, blacklights and fog. Equipment consisting of a vest, headset and "phaser" is provided. Amazing birthday parties, youth groups, corporate team building and more. Buy one laser tag game at regular price ($6.00) and receive one free. Not valid with any other offer. One use per visit. www.laserstorm.org.
MCG Jazz
Manchester Craftsman Guild
412-322-0800
1815 Metropolitan St. Pittsburgh's North Shore about one mile from Heinz Field
Dedicated to preserving, presenting and promoting jazz since 1987. For more information visit www.mcgjazz.org or call 412.322.0800.
Maridon Museum
724-282-0123
(Nancy Hile)
322 N. McKean Street, Downtown Butler
The regions newest and only museum devoted to Asian art, artifacts and fine German porcelain from China, Japan and Europe. Exquisite ivory and jade sculptures, rare tapestries and paintings and an extensive collection of Meissen porcelain. Open Tuesday-Saturdays 11:00-5:00, Sunday Noon-5:00.Visit www.maridon.org for information. Buy one admission and receive a second admission of the same value free.
Mattress Factory Museum of Art
412-231-3169
(Jeffrey Inscho)
500 Sampsonia Way in the historic Mexican War Streets of the North Side
The Mattress Factory is a museum of contemporary art that exhibits room-size installations created on-site by artists in residence. For more information can be found at www.mattress.org. Buy one get one admission.
Old Economy Village
724-266-4500
(Lynn Popovich)
270 16th St. Ambridge, PA 15003. Open 9-5 Tues- Sat, 12-5 Sun. 18 miles from downtown Pittsburgh: Follow Rt. 65 N through Sewickley to Ambridge. Continue on 65N under bridge to OEV sign on white fence, right onto 13th St. left on Church, right on 16th St. to Visitors Center. Old Economy Village was the 3rd and final home of one of America's most successful Christian communal societies. Seventeen original buildings have been carefully restored and are furnished with collections of the Harmonist Society. The buildings and gardens are interpreted by guides, dressed in period clothing, to reflect the unusual lifestyle of the Harmonists known worldwide for their economic success in producing wool, cotton & silk textiles. Receive 10% off one purchase in the museum store per visit. No other discounts apply.
Opera Theater of Pittsburgh
412-621-1499
Pittsburgh's modern music drama company presenting distinctive, unusual works in highly imaginative theatrical ways. More than just a traditional opera company, Opera Theater features American works, world premieres and standard family favorites meant for opera fans, music lovers, theatergoers and arts aficionados young and old. Receive a 15% discount on tickets when you mention you are a WDUQ member. Call ProArts at 412-394-3353 or visit www.proartstickets.org to purchase tickets.
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
724-228-9256
(Scott Becker) located at 1 Museum Road Washington, PA 15301 across from the Washington County Fairgrounds. Take I-79 to exit 41, Race Track Road or Route 19 to Race Track Road. Then follow the museum signs approximately 3 miles.
Admission includes photo exhibit, trolley-era video, museum store, car barn tour and a 4-mile trolley ride. Take an extra tour of the new 28,000 ft. Trolley Display Building which houses 30 trolleys each day of operation at 1:15 pm (except during the months of Dec., Jan. and March and during Bunny, Pumpkin, Santa Trolley). Museum open Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from March thru December and every day from Memorial Day thru Labor Day. Weekday hours are 10 am - 4 pm. Saturday and Sunday hours are 11 am- 5 pm. For more information visit the website at www.pa-trolley.org. For info, photos, maps, visit www.pa-trolley.org. $1 off admission per cardholder.
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
412.456.6666
(Justina Baron)
Visit www.pbt.org for directions. Subscribe today to the Ballet Theatre's breathtaking 40th Anniversary Season, featuring "Light / The Holocaust and Humanity Project". DUQ Members get a $5 discount on any production. This offer does not include Directors Circle or Orchestra Center.
Pittsburgh CLO
412-456-6666/ 412-325-1582 for groups
The Benedum Center
One of the nation's leading musical theater producers since 1946, entertaining nearly 200,000 patrons every year. Buy tickets today at pittsburghCLO.org. Save $5 on adult tickets to the annual production of A Musical Christmas Carol in December, 2009 at the Byham Theater, the 2010 summer season at the Benedum Center and Cabaret at Theater Square performances of Forever Plaid, Nunsense and more. (Discount good on CLO produced shows only and cannot be used with any other offer.) Call 412-456-6666 and mention discount code #13792 when ordering. All shows are performed in the Cultural District.
Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society
412-624-4129
(Kelli Clevenger)
Carnegie Music Hall, located within Carnegie Museums complex in Oakland. Presenting an annual concert series at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland featuring chamber ensembles of international renown, October through April. $5.00 discount on full price tickets.
Pittsburgh Dance Council / The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
412-456-6666
(Tara Safar)
Presenting the best international and national contemporary dance companies. 10% off regular ticket prices for the 2009-2010 season. www.pgharts.org.
Pittsburgh International Children's Theater
412- 321-5520
Bringing the best professional theater performances to children and families throughout the Pittsburgh area. The 5-show Family Series runs October through April, finishing with the "grand finale" International Children's Festival in May. Family Series performances take place in various locations, including Downtown, North, South, East, and West. Visit www.pghkids.org for more information. $9.25 advance tickets for any 2009-10 Family Series performance; $12 advance 2-show package for 2010 Children's Festival. Code: Q-Card.
Pittsburgh Opera, Inc.
412-456-6666
(Mark Markston)
Experinece is everything - 15% discount on single tickets for 2008-2009. Available at Theater Square Box Office for Tuesday and Friday performances only.
Pittsburgh Playhouse of Point Park University
412-621-4445
www.pittsburghplayhouse.com
(Anthony Dennis)
Oakland, behind Magee Womens Hospital. Critically acclaimed dance, drama, musicals, professional and children's theater. Buy one ticket get one ticket free.
Pittsburgh Public Theater
412-316-1600
O'Reilly Theater, 621 Penn Ave. between Sixth and Seventh streets
World-class comedies, dramas and musicals produced in the intimate setting of the O'Reilly, in the heart of the Cultural District. $5 off regularly priced tickets for all performances except Friday and Saturday nights. Not valid for performances of The Chief or the Second City in PratFall of Civilization. Seating subject to availability.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
412-392-4900
(Trish Imbrogno)
Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave. Downtown.
Enjoy the pride of Pittsburgh! Great music from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 to Brahms' Violin Concerto with Anne Sophie-Mutter. Receive 10% off tickets to the 2009-20010 BNY Mellon Grand Classics Season. Certain restrictions apply and subject to availability. Discount not available on purchases made online. For detailed concert information, 412-392-4900 or www.pittsburghsymphony.org.
River City Brass Band
412-322-7222
(Di'Ray Jenkins)
Behind a bubbly barage of brilliant blasts, Pittsburgh's bang-up brass shines in concerts during 2007-8 season featuring unforgettable music, amazing solos, dazzling duets, triumphant rios, and a surprise or two. Every concert will be overflowing with the brass at its best. Concert locations: Byham Theater, downtown, Heinz Hall, downtown, Baldwin High School, South Hills, Carson Middle School, North Hills, Upper St. Clair High School, Gateway High School, Monroeville, Palace Theater, Greensburg, Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, Johnstown. Get $5 off any adult ticket with Q-Card ID. Box office opens one hour prior to performance. Not applicable to previously purchased tickets or with other discounts. For concert details, call 412.434.7222 or visit www.rcbb.com
Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center
412-454-6000
1212 Smallman St. in the city's Strip District
The History Center is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and the largest history museum in Pennsylvania. The History Center features the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum and the Library and Archives, and includes six floors of permanent and changing exhibits that tell the story of Western Pennsylvania. More information is available at www.pghhistory.org. $1 off full-price admission, daily 10-5.
Society for Contemporary Craft
412-261-7003
(Laura Rundell)
Located in Pittsburgh's hip Strip District, SCC is an internationally recognized visual arts organization dedicated to building a wide appreciation of contemporary craft artists and their work. Visitors find cutting edge work by established and emerging craft artists from around the world showcased in changing exhibitions, offered for sale at The Store, and explained by the artists themselves in lectures, demonstrations and Studio classes. Enjoy a 5% tuition discount on Studio classes taught by local and national artists. For a classes catalogue, e-mail
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or call 412-261-7003, x 25.
Southside Works Cinema
412-381-7335
(George Petrus)
425 Cinema Drive, Southside
Pittsburgh's most elegant movie theater showing the best independent and Hollywood films. Two admission tickets for $11.50. Offer valid Sunday through Thursday. Must present Q-card at the box office.
Flowers, Gifts & Specialty Stores
An American Place
724-834-1118
(Barbara DeCaro)
101 E. Pittsburgh St. in Greensburg, PA, 1-1/2 blocks from courthouse.
A shop featuring home accessories and jewelry. Exclusive Greensburg representative for Pandora Jewelry. 10% discount on all items except Pandora Jewelry.
Becoming Mommy
412-421-9600
(Jennifer Bett)
5833 Forbes Ave., Squirrel Hill
Stylish, upscale maternity store featuring apparel from top designers; also diaper bags, baby slings, books, lingerie, specialty gifts, breastfeeding lingerie and accessories, breastpumps for sale or rental. 5% off maternity and breastfeeding apparel.
Color Me Mine
412-421-2909
(Allison Rhodes)
5887 Forbes Avenue, Squirrel Hill, between Murray and Shady, across from Rita's.
15% off ceramic bisque. Kids and adults alike create one-of-a-kind usable ceramics from dinnerware to dinosaurs, mosaics and more. We will custom-design a piece for your occasion. Finished ceramic pieces painted by local artists. Birthday parties, wedding showers, team-building and other events, including kid's camps and fundraisers. Party room or off-site programs available. Web site at www.pittsburgh.colormemine.com.
David's Gallery
412-362-7800
(Kim Ingold)
5879 Ellsworth Ave.
Shady-side, between College and Spahr.
Antiques shop specializing in furniture, paintings, oriental rugs and decorative accessories.
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. 15% off any item in the shop (not valid with any other discount).
Erins Hallmark Shop
412-761-3443
(Erin Morris)
529 Lincoln Ave. in Bellevue. An eclectic store with a wide array of great merchandise, including gifts and especially greeting cards. On Bellevue's charming main street; go via California Ave., or travel I-279 North to Bellevue / West View exit; left on Union Ave. 2- 1/2 miles then left on Lincoln.
Jim Ludwig's Blumengarten
412-281-3322
(Jim Ludwig)
2650 Penn Avenue in the Strip District. Or visit www.blumen.com.
Full service retail florist delivering to 93 zip codes around Pittsburgh. Satisfying customers since 1929. 20% off cash & carry non-sale purchases.
Nicholas Coffee & Tea Co.
412-261-4225
(Marianne Hornichak)
23 Market Place.
Coffee great roasted daily, since 1919. New coffee bar: Free cup of coffee with purchase of a pound. Present card to get 10% off purchase of $10 or more.
Nicolette's Tailor Shop & Speciality Gifts
734-368-1100
(Nicolette Tolomeo Germain)
in Portersville. Located in an original 1800s log cabin. A surprising selection of quality gits, artwork, candles and so much more. Hand-crafted pottery, gourds, local honey, maple syrup- everything made in USA! Shop by the fireside and take home something special. Specialized window treatments by Heritage Lace...and- yes- a tailor shop, too! Just five minutes from beautiful local parks. Take 79 north. Go west on Rt. 488 to Rt. 19, one minute from Exit 96, next to First National Bank. We are the only log cabin in town. Hours: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10-6...other days by a pretty good chance. 20% off any souvenir item- anything can be a souvenir! Visit www.nicolettesshop.com.
Playthings, Etc.
724-285-7529
(Nadine Shingleton) 2483 William Flynn Hwy, Butler.
This gleaming "B-2" stealth shaped structure houses throusands of toys "for kids and for their kids, too" Inventory includes items for every age, gender and interest: everything from R/C vehicles to train sets, rockets, kites, puzzles, crafts, and old-fashioneed toys, plus games, science kits and slot car sets. Customers are encouraged to try demos. From I-79, take 422 east, left on Unionville Road, then left at first light onto Rt. 8. Take $10 of any purchase of $50 or more.
Food, Catering & Restaurants
Amel's Restaurant
412-563-3466
(Lisa and Mike Reiland)
435 McNeilly Rd. five minutes from Liberty Tunnels in the heart of South Hills. Award-winning restaurant with great bar, extensive menu consisting of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and continental cuisine. Complimentary appetizer of hummus, stuffed grape leaves with purchase of an entree.
Carson Street Deli
412-381-5335
(Eric Cohen or Aaron Strauss)
1610 E. Carson St. South Side at the corner of 17th. Ten percent off any catering order over $50.
Del's Bar & Restaurante DelPizzo
412-683-1448
(Marianne DelPizzo)
4428 Liberty Ave. in the heart of Bloomfield.
Third generation family-owned restaurant open seven days a week, serving Italian-American cuisine. 20% off total food bill, valid anytime Monday through Thursday including early bird specials with the Q-Card. Void on any beverage, Monday and Wednesday Buffet, holidays, parties over 8, take-outs, and banquets. 1 offer per table, not valid with other offers.
Franklin Inn Mexican Restaurant
412-366-4140
(John Cibula)
2313 Rochester Rd., Franklin Park Boro in the North Hills, 7 mins. from 279N via Camp Horne Road.
Homemade food and ice cream, great margaritas, authentic Mexican decorations, fun atmosphere, friendly staff. Family-run business since 1978. Complimentary dessert with meal. www.franklininn.net
India Garden
412-682-3000
(Didar Singh)
328 Atwood in Oakland
Classic Indian cuisine, dining, catering, dinner buffet Sunday www.indiagarden.net 50% discount on dinners between 4 - 6 pm and 10 pm - 12 am 10% discount (not with any other offer).
Kazansky's Delicatessen
412-521-4555
(Paul Krause)
2201 Murray Ave, Squirrel Hill, "Same location since 1928." Outstanding cold cuts, party trays, shiva trays, sandwiches, daily specials. Show Q-Card and get free delivery on orders of $50 or more. Limited delivery area only.
Mr. Willies BBQ
412-325-3332
(Kevin Cole)
2121 Murray Ave.
Southern-style ribs and chicken. Conveniently located in the heart of Squirrel Hill. With true southern roots and a family tradition in barbequing, Mr. Willie's BBQ flavor will bring you back time and time again. Open Monday thru Friday 11am until 9pm; Sat and Sun 12-8pm. Get three sides free when you order a Whole Rack/chicken combo with the DUQ Q-Card.
Oh Yeah! Ice Cream and Coffee
232 S. Highland Ave.
The first ice cream ad coffee shop that says it's OK to enjoy ice cream for breakfast. Now serving healthy organic ice creams, vegan Woo Fu and sorbets to East Side and beyond. Custom swirl one scoop to one point with over 100 mix-ins. From Oakland take Fifth Avenue to S. Highland. Oh Yeah! is across from Arhaus Furniture and next to Typhoon Restaurant. Get one free regular mix-in with purchase of a perfect size custom swirl. Free coffee with purchase of Perfect Ice Cream Breakfast.
The Parlour
412-782-7665
(Tim Sparbanie)
1000 N. canal St. Tkae 28 N to Sharpsburg exit; ont Main St. Four blocks to fork in the road; Adjacent to statue of Chief Guyasuta. Bistro, Billiards & Blues. Full menu and bat, right with the sounds of jazz and blues. More than 100 speciatly beers. Four regulation pocket billiard tales. Bar- top gamin includes chess, backgammon and more. Hours of Operation: 4 pm - Midnight Monday- Thrusday; 4 pm- 1:30 Friday & Saturday. 15% discount on menu items.
Penn Brewery
412-237-9402
(Cristy Matuscin)
800 Vinial St. North Side at the foot of Troy Hill in historic Deutschtown, across Rt. 28 from the Heinz Plant. German theme, up scale, casual dining. Open Mon.-Sat., 11 am to 10 pm. Oktoberfest last 2 weekends of September. 10% discount on food only (not including Oktoberfest). Visit www.pennbrew.com.
Piper's Pub
412-381-3977
(Andrew Topping)
1828 East Carson St.
"A Taste of the British Isles": Specialties include Guinness stew, shepherd's pie, corned beef and cabbage and more. 27 beers on draught, over 100 single malt scotches. On the web at www.piperspub.com. 10% discount on food (eat-in only).
The Red Ring
412-396-3551
1015 Forbes Avenue, Uptown
(Keith Grossman)
A "trendy but traditional" Restaurant Bar & Grille convenient to uptown offices and sports venues, located on the street floor of Duquesne's university's new Power Recreation Center building, open to the public. Enjoy a fun atmophere, great food and excellent service. General public always welcome. Free validated parking in lot next door or in garage across the street. Show Q-Card for free dessert with any food purchase.
Rhythm House Cafe
412-221-5010
(Daryl Price)
3029 Washington Pike
Restaurant/Nightclub with a fun atmosphere, serving great food and music. Live entertainment 4 nights a week. Wide range of menu selections, ranging from pizza and sandwiches to steaks and pasta. Take I-79 Bridgeville Exit 54. Turn right off Interstate ramp (from both N & S) and Right on Washington Pike. Cafe immed. on left side of road. 15% discount on food.