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    Hyatt House Pittsburgh-South Side - Bar Lounge

    Hyatt House Pittsburgh-South Side

    (92 reviews)

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    South Side

    Clean and large rooms. This hotel is located right on the river. Conveniently located few minutes…read moreaway from the express and not too far away from the Carson st. Within 5 min walk you can get to at least a dozen restaurants and bars. Huge Oktoberfest type restaurant is adjacent to the hotel in case you don't feel brave enough to explore. Parking onsite is $20/n but we had not problem parking across the street at a public garage for $15/n Expect a typical Hyatt Place / House continental breakfast. The man that takes care of the breakfast area do make sure everything is out and ready for quests. Hotel also has a small bar which is stocked with basic selection of liquor.

    I'm going to start with the noise level. I'll let you decide if you want to read further…read more The outside noise level is very high. Not just loud, it's LOUD. There are freight trains going by 24/7, their horns blasting through the air, even in the middle of the night. Imagine being startled awake by a train horn a few times a night. Loud enough to drown out the TV, muscle cars with their signature exhaust roar filled our evenings as they cruised down Carson Street. If you can sleep through anything, then by all means, read on. Getting to the hotel was a bit of a challenge. Locals have a saying "you can see where you're going but you can't get there from here". Add the dark and the rain and the fun meter pegs rapidly. We finally arrived. (Now raining a little harder). There were two spots in front of the hotel set aside for registration. Uncovered. Both occupied. My husband let me out in the street where I then entered the building and took the elevator from the basement to the lobby. (We shortly found out that the hotel has a parking garage from which you can enter the basement "lobby".) Registration provided no surprises and I was even given an upgrade! A room on a higher floor with a better view - which I was soon to find out was a better view of the roof of the Cheesecake Factory. We loaded the cart in the garage, road the elevator to the lobby, walked across the lobby, got into another elevator to finally arrived to our room. The room was clean and decently well appointed with exception of the refrigerator. The small box was nearly half freezer. Once I stored my medication and a few drinks, there was no room for anything else. After a sleepless night, I went down to the lobby for breakfast. Mediocre at best, maybe that's even a compliment. How to screw up oatmeal so badly is a mystery I may never solve. There was one breakfast employee who all I can say is "bless her heart". And yes, totally the southern meaning of the phrase. My husband would add that the parking garage is beyond challenging. Space was at a premium, especially while a wedding was underway. There are spaces meant to be double parked in - no idea how that works. The rest of the spaces are very narrow, and a good third of the spaces have a large concrete column in them. Parking our minivan even with the mirrors folded was like threading a needle. Thank goodness for backup cameras (and a wife who is not afraid to tell her husband where to go!) Not everything was bad - every employee we interacted with was friendly (except the breakfast lady). The location was very convenient to restaurants and shops, though I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be walking around after dark. Would I stay here again? No. Would I recommend this hotel with caveats? Probably not. You decide. ***** A quick note...Pittsburgh is beautiful, the people friendly, the food amazing and the Steelers second only to God (though we do pray for them during mass!) I grew up here but haven't lived here in 40 years. Though you can take a girl out of Pittsburgh, you'll never take Pittsburgh out of the girl!

    Hip at the Flashlight Factory

    Hip at the Flashlight Factory

    (12 reviews)

    North Side

    Amazing space managed by amazing people. I threw my 40th birthday party there. The space itself is…read moreabsolutely gorgeous. Very industrial. Beautiful brick walls. Super versatile with lots and lots of potential for personalization. Multiple different areas with a variety of character. Gracie and her team were extremely helpful from the moment i first looked at the space to the day after the event. They have seasonal decorations that add to the beauty of the space. They are extremely flexible and worked with us to get the tables/decor/food setup. I cannot think of a better space for private events from birthdays to weddings. Highly recommended.

    HIP at the Flashlight Factory may claim their "clients are not just another number," but their…read moreactions certainly prove that their clients are nothing more than dollar signs to them. Long story short, HIP notified my BFF via email only one week before her wedding that, to comply with the fire marshal's mandate, their venue would no longer be able to accommodate her wedding. Fortunately, the bride and bridal party were able to miraculously find another amazingly accommodating venue that same day, but HIP's handling of the issue was nothing less than classless. What was already a stressful situation was exacerbated by HIP's incompetent and unsympathetic actions, including (but not limited to): - delayed communication of the venue's inability to host the wedding - being unresponsive to requests to finalize details of the venue transition (yet still having time to post videos to social media about the situation) - trying to charge ridiculous prices for minimal venue involvement ($2,500 just to use the venue as a hotel and to take pictures there), - and claiming the rented tables were damaged when they were returned (even though they were already damaged when provided in the first place) just to be able to keep the $500 deposit We're so thrilled that the wedding turned out well despite the frustration of having to deal with HIP, but their behavior and attitude were completely unprofessional and, quite frankly, rude. If you're looking to have your big day at their venue, I'd recommend thinking twice. Give your business to people that truly have your best interests -- and not just your money -- in mind.

    Jay Verno Studios - venues - Updated July 2026

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