
Pittsburgh, by the cup
United States · 21 hand-picked cafés
Pittsburgh's specialty coffee scene punches well above its weight. The city has nurtured a dense network of house roasters, each with a distinct identity: Commonplace has anchored neighborhood coffee culture since 2003 with direct-trade sourcing and a string of tight, community-forward cafes; De Fer built a full roastery-and-cafe empire with six locations spanning the Strip District to Troy Hill; Redhawk and Redstart bring boutique roasting with genuine sustainability credentials; and La Prima has been pulling old-school Italian espresso in the Strip District since 1988. The result is a city where serious coffee is genuinely accessible across every ZIP code.
Beyond the established roasters, Pittsburgh's independent operators keep the scene restless. Espresso a Mano set the precision-espresso bar in Lower Lawrenceville when it opened in 2009 and never let it drop. Constellation has quietly served outstanding multi-roaster filter coffee in Lawrenceville since 2013. Ghost Coffee Collab and Trace Echo brought a collaborative, community-first ethos to Uptown. Standing Wave opened its South Side roastery-cafe in late 2025 with a nature-lover aesthetic and exceptional small-batch roasts. Pre Amp fused specialty coffee with a listening-bar vinyl concept in Squirrel Hill, fresh from the Richard DeShantz hospitality group.
What distinguishes Pittsburgh coffee from other mid-size US cities is the genuine neighborhood spread: you don't have to trek to one trendy district to find a proper V60 or a dialed-in espresso. From the historic Strip District market corridor to the residential corners of Highland Park, Regent Square, and Troy Hill, excellent coffee is woven into daily life. The city's affordability, creative-class energy, and strong sense of local loyalty give independent cafes the audience they need to thrive, making Pittsburgh one of the most rewarding coffee cities in the American Northeast.
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Allegheny Coffee and Tea Exchange
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A Penn Avenue Strip District fixture, Allegheny Coffee and Tea Exchange roasts its own beans and serves a focused…
Biddle's Escape
A quirky residential-corner cafe in Regent Square, Biddle's Escape has been serving specialty drinks, a wide…
Commonplace Coffee - Garfield
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Commonplace Coffee has roasted and served direct-trade specialty coffee since 2003, and the Penn Avenue Garfield cafe…
Commonplace Coffee - Mexican War Streets
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Tucked into the historic Mexican War Streets neighborhood, this corner Commonplace location brings specialty coffee…
Commonplace Coffee - Rockwell Park
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Opened in late 2022 inside the redeveloped Rockwell Park industrial campus on the border of Point Breeze and…
Commonplace Coffee - South Side Works
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Shared with The Speckled Egg brunch spot, this South Side Works Commonplace location keeps long hours and draws a…
Commonplace Coffee - Squirrel Hill
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One of Commonplace's oldest Pittsburgh locations, the Squirrel Hill shop opened in 2010 and has become the anchor…
Constellation Coffee
Open since 2013 on Penn Avenue in Lawrenceville, Constellation is one of Pittsburgh's most respected multi-roaster…
De Fer Coffee and Tea - Downtown
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De Fer's Cultural District downtown outpost on Penn Avenue serves house-roasted espresso and filter coffee to a mix…
De Fer Coffee and Tea - Strip District
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De Fer's flagship roastery-cafe on Smallman Street is the heart of their six-location Pittsburgh operation, combining…
De Fer Coffee and Tea - Troy Hill
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Set in a historic building in the quiet hillside borough of Troy Hill, this De Fer location offers a rooftop deck in…
Espresso a Mano
Espresso a Mano opened on Butler Street in Lower Lawrenceville in 2009 and has maintained a reputation as one of…
Gasoline Street Coffee Company
Tucked under the Liberty Bridge on First Avenue, Gasoline Street Coffee has one of the most memorable settings in…
Grim Wizard Coffee
Reborn from the original Black Forge Coffee House in 2023 under owner Kelly Braden, Grim Wizard brings a heavy metal…
La Prima Espresso Company
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La Prima has roasted Italian-style espresso in Pittsburgh's Strip District since 1988, making it the oldest specialty…
Pre Amp Coffee Studio
Pre Amp opened on Forbes Avenue in November 2025 from the Richard DeShantz Restaurant Group, blending a specialty…
Redhawk Coffee - Oakland
Redhawk's Oakland flagship in the Oxford Building is described by regulars as 'the hawk,' a small but buzzing space…
Redstart Roasters
Founded in 2017, Redstart is Pennsylvania's only Smithsonian-certified bird-friendly coffee roaster, sourcing…
Shibam Coffee
Shibam Coffee on Centre Avenue specializes in Yemeni-style coffee drinks spiced with cardamom, ginger, and cinnamon,…
Standing Wave Coffee
Standing Wave opened its South Side roastery-cafe in November 2025 in a nature-inspired space with a canoe overhead,…
Tazza D'Oro
Tazza D'Oro opened in 1999 under Amy Enrico as one of Pittsburgh's original specialty coffee destinations, and the…
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Pittsburgh coffee, answered
- Where is the best specialty coffee in Pittsburgh?
- Remembrew lists 21 hand-picked specialty cafés in Pittsburgh, United States. Standouts include Allegheny Coffee and Tea Exchange, Biddle's Escape, Commonplace Coffee - Garfield, Commonplace Coffee - Mexican War Streets. Every café is chosen for the quality of its coffee, never for payment, so the list reflects the scene rather than who paid to appear.
- How many specialty cafés does Pittsburgh have?
- Remembrew tracks 21 specialty cafés in Pittsburgh that clear our bar for coffee quality. The count reflects the real depth of the local scene rather than a fixed quota, and we add cafés as we verify them.
- Does Remembrew take payment to list a café in Pittsburgh?
- No. Remembrew is an independent directory and never accepts payment for a listing or for placement. Cafés appear only because they clear our specialty-coffee bar, and you can read the full criteria on our directory standards page.
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