2717 Sarah Street ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15203 ~ 412-586-7306
drink@bigdogcoffee.net
Monday -Friday 6am -10:00pm Saturdays 7:30am - 10pm Sunday 7:30am- 10pm-ish (Private party space available Saturday nights with reservations)
Dog Quote of the Month
"If dogs could talk it would take a lot of the fun out of owning one." - Andy Rooney
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Based on quality, evaluated through blind cuppings (coffee taste tests) of the beans, coffee is purchased direct from the farmer at prices well above fair trade. Homemade pastries and desserts ~ Organic Rolled Oatmeal with Fresh Fruit Bar and homemade soup for lunch!
"1888" Kohler Bakery transformed. Cortney & Nikolay Ivanov renovated the one time Kohler Bakery, restoring the original store front and adapting the massive counter wall units to become "BIG DOG COFFEE". Blending the old and new present a warm ambience (working fireplace), a Baby Grand Wurlitzer "Player" Piano hints at what may come! (Nikolay is a violist and Cortney a Bassoonist!)
Outside seating is provided with a patio area and easy back door parking allows for a coffeepick-up stop on the way to work.
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Latest Top (5) News
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Lawrenceville eateries on life support?
When Brian Peltz opened his small sandwich shop 16 feet from the emergency room entrance of the new Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC site in Lawrenceville, he was confident that business would be brisk once the hospital opened on May 2.
Sun, 12 Jul 2009 00:36:00 -0400
Follow these tweets
Are you a food-obsessed Twitterer in Pittsburgh? Here are a few businesses and people you might like to follow. Some tweet more, some tweet less.
Sun, 12 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0400
Restaurants try out Twitter patter
Today people expect to be able to learn a lot about a food establishment before they walk in the door.
Sun, 12 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0400
The Buzz: What's current on the coffee scene
A menu of single-origin coffees available at local cafes: 21st Street Coffee and Tea: beans from Intelligentsia Coffee and Tea.
Thu, 9 Jul 2009 18:31:00 -0400
Downtown lunch spots offer upscale tastes at a discount
The brown bag lunch is one of the most visible examples of Americans' new frugal habits. But people miss out on more than extra calories and table service when they eat lunch in the office.
Thu, 9 Jul 2009 08:33:00 -0400
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