Dee's Cafe

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1314 E Carson St
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

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(412) 431-1314
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Dee's Cafe - Pittsburgh, PA
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Best

I use to live in Pittsburgh many years ago and this bar was my second home. I'm wishing that Dee's had facebook or a up dated wed site. I had many friend that all hung out there...

Worst

I don't know what the draw is for this dump. It's and old dumpy dirty bar with nerdy undesirable people in it? No one cool or hot goes there. Pros: NONE Cons: nerdy people...

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Dive with cheap drinks, pool, ping pong, darts 9/6/2006

Yes, when I first stepped in here, I was a little concerned. I mean it looks pretty run down. Not to mention I am the worst at pool. But drinks are freekin' cheap (especially by South Florida standards) and relatively stiff and the crowd was cool. Upstairs, Dee's has pool tables, a ping pong table, and a dart board. Sundays the first hour of pool is free, and the first 1/2 hour of ping pong is free. I rocked the ping pong table (still lost, but barely) and my buddies played pool all night. We also played some great music from the diverse jukebox selection. The bartenders here are fast and nice, they even shared some pizza with us that they had left after they ordered one. How often does that happen? Patrons were very friendly too. Website: http://www.deescafe.com/ more
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  • The Scene
    The five pool tables, three jukeboxes and regulation Ping-Pong table are only upstaged by the cheeseburger. The upstairs, perhaps the largest above-ground game-rumpus room in existence, is usually open Thursday through Sunday and mixes stiff little drinks to the swinging tunes of a rockabilly jukebox.

    The Draw
    It has the neighborhood's biggest booth and the longest bar, a mural depicting 85 of its best customers and towering 23-ounce glasses of beer for just $1.50. And that's just on the first floor. Dee's rode the wave that swept away the South Side's blue-collar reputation and replaced it with a tie-dyed and flannel one--it's a child of both ages. The first floor is a mix of art-deco chic and Arby's sensibilities, and is frequented by neighborhood hepcats and outside interloping wanna-bes.

  • 4/25/2004 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Payments: Cash
  • Neighborhoods: Southside Flats
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