Love coffee (and tea)? Fitt’s roundup of the best coffee shops in Pittsburgh will speak to your soul.
Pittsburgh Roast
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Love it or hate it, “Instagrammable” food is here to stay. However, I invite those who have it out for picture-ready culinary experiences to stop by for a latte from The Loveliest Coffee + Clothes.
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If you look up “convive” in the dictionary, you’ll find its definition as a verb means to feast or drink together. Convive Coffee Roastery, located in the North Hills, is the place to do so.
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Whether you need fuel for late-night debauchery, a morning run or afternoon retail therapy, Delanie’s Coffee has you covered. This South Side staple has been serving customers for years.
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Looking for a new neighborhood coffee haunt? Enter Constellation Coffee. The cafe has been slinging absolutely stellar fine coffee, espresso and an assortment of snacks since 2013.
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Ask someone about good tea in Pittsburgh, and they will tell you about Dobra. This Squirrel Hill gem has grown a cult following from around the city and beyond – for good reason.
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What’s better than great coffee and good food? Great coffee, good food and adoptable cats – Colony Cafe has it all. Located between the Strip District and the Cultural District, it’s quickly become a favorite spot for many in the city.
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In a sea of Pittsburgh coffee shops that are beginning to look increasingly similar thanks to near-uniform design motifs, Adda Coffee & Tea House stands out from the pack as an original.
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It’s a store, it’s a truck – no, it’s Redhawk Coffee.
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Every Pittsburgh neighborhood has a favorite place to grab a bite to eat. For Troy Hill, you can find locals huddled over a cup of coffee and a sandwich from Pear and the Pickle Café & Market.
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There’s nothing better on a cold, windy Pittsburgh day than a warm cup of coffee. For journalistic purposes, we set out on a chilly afternoon to see just how good some special java can be.
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What’s better than an autumn afternoon spent with a chai? Add some cake, and you’ll realize why you should stop by Lawrenceville’s Butterwood Bake Consortium.
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It’s hard to think of anywhere in the bustle of Downtown Pittsburgh as calming, but Gasoline Street Coffee Company – located just near the First Avenue T station – puts you right at ease.
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If you’ve ever had a good cup of coffee in Pittsburgh, there’s a chance it’s because of East End staple Zeke’s Coffee.
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Located along Downtown’s Fort Pitt Boulevard, Fort Pitt Coffee is the perfect place to have a morning cup or meeting, or stop by for an afternoon pick-me-up.
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If you’ve taken a trip to Pittsburgh’s trendiest neighborhoods – the East End, Mt. Lebanon or Fox Chapel – chances are you’ve smelled the brews from Coffee Tree Roasters. If you haven’t had the opportunity to try a drink, now’s the time.
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Café Americano may be new to the Pittsburgh coffee scene, but these drinks can hold their own with the best of them. Located in the South Hills along Mount Lebanon Boulevard, this coffee shop brings a distinctly European flair that serves the shop well in differentiating itself from other local shops.
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Looking for one of Pittsburgh’s best-kept secrets? Ask anyone who has lived south of the city in the past 20 years and they’ll have the same answer – Uptown Coffee Bakery & Café.