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Homemade Ho Hos at Big Dog Coffee

November 17, 2008 Lindsay

Homemade Ho Hos, originally uploaded by IheartPGH.

I was finishing lunch with Friend of IheartPGH who suggested that we check out the newest coffee shop on the south side. Big Dog Coffee is located on Sarah street near the South Side works. This place is beautiful – the counter is an old wooden antique, bright walls, comfortable seats (I am sitting in a rocking chair as I write this), there is a patio for outside seating when the weather is a bit warmer. The main room has a lovely fire place – if IheartPGH was a podcast I would be recording the sound of a crackling fire for you.

his place is really that cozy. The desert counter is beautiful and they have homemade ho hos. I think I had forgotten about ho hos, but the idea of a homemade one is amazing. Watch out cupcakes, there is a new tasty treat in town.

For more info on Big Dog Coffee…

  • Big Dog Coffee Shop perks up South Side in renovated Sarah St. property, Pop City Media
  • Big Dogs, erked 
  • Hidden Treasures, Dave and Betsy’s Blog 

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Filed Under: Coffee Shops, Food & Drink, Uncategorized Tagged With: big dog coffee, coffee, deserts, Ho Hos, Patio, sarah street, southside, Southside Flats

About Lindsay

Lindsay has been writing about Pittsburgh since 2005. She likes pretzels from the Pretzel Shop on Carson St., used book stores, her rollerblades and she hopes to learn to skateboard someday soon.

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