Category Archives: Food & Drink

Where are all the gay ladies?

When I moved to Pittsburgh last year from a big city, I have to admit that I was a little concerned about the lesbian scene here, or lack thereof–but I was very pleasantly surprised. Despite what I saw on Queer as Folk, it is NOT all about Liberty Avenue, especially not for women. We do have a regular hangout we can head to if we want to shoot pool, grab a cold one after softball, or get sweaty on the dance floor. OK, it’s not fancy or anything, but everyone knows that they can always head dahn Donny’s when they want to socialize with other dykes. But a lot more is happening outside the local bars…

Regent Square is probably the best place in town to spot lesbians in their natural habitat. Everytime I go there to meet someone, go for a jog or walk the dogs at Frick Park, I can’t go two steps without running into another dyke. I would definitely recommend this part of town to newcomers! While you’re there, step into The Square Cafe for the tasty food and lesbian eye candy, or D’s Six Pax and Dawgs, for a cheap, loaded hotdog washed down with a cold brew from their amazing selection of beer.

And I’ve discovered that some of the best stuff for gay ladies in the Steel City are things that women have organized themselves. Like the monthly Queers! They’re What’s for Dinner gatherings hosted by Ehrrin Keenan at the Gypsy Cafe on the Southside. If you’re new to town or maybe just want to get out there and meet some fresh faces, you should email Ehrrin–she can put you on her Evite list for the dinners, and on her queers mailing list, which will update you about other happenings of lesbian interest around the ‘burgh. You’ll find out about book clubs, game nights, karaoke, singles dinners, political actions, and all kinds of local performances.

Because another thing I love about Pittsburgh are all the talented performers! Soulful local veteran Joey Murphy hosts regular queer singer/songwriter nights featuring well-known acts stopping by on national tours, as well as up-and-coming ‘burghers. Joey also hosts an open-mic night for acoustic singer/songerwiters as part of MySpace Mondays over at Moondog’s. This coming Monday night you can check out the Emmy-winning Carol Lee Espy, get up onstage yourself (there are prizes for participants), or just enjoy a cold drink and soak in the sounds. And it’s not just for the gay ladies–anyone is welcome!

I heart Pittsburgh because of all the gorgeous and talented women who make it such a great place to live. If you want to know more about the local dyke scene, email Ehrrin to get on the mailing list, check out the Pittsburgh Dykes profile on MySpace, and read the Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondants’ newsy and political blog.

Free Spaghettii

I have never heard of this event. But I do like Spaghetti!
Apparently the people for KDKA have a free Spaghetti Breakfast in Market Square each year.
I would love to know some of the history of this event – if you know some information or have attended in the past – leave a comment or send an email!
Here are the details for this years event:
Friday, September 8th, 5am-9am, Market Square, Downtown.
Free Spaghetti Breakfast

Git Aht! – Things To Do This Weekend

(Things to do before you FedEx your shampoo to yourself on vacation…)

Friday, August 18
Think Pink, 5:30 p.m., Altar Bar, In The Strip
Let’s do our Drinking For A Cause early this week and hit the benefit for Adagio Health, who have a program that does breast and cervical cancer screening for unisured women in western PA. Andrew Stockey is the MC, but I don’t think that means he’ll drop any phat rhymes. Or maybe he will… I met him once, he seemed like a really cool guy, about the right age to, like me, know almost every word to Rapper’s Delight. Well, maybe after enough $2 well drinks and domestic bottles he and I can bust into a little King Of Rock and we’ll gently remind everyone in attendance that there is none higher, and sucker mc’s should call us Squire… Who knows?

Soulcialism, 9:00 p.m. White Eagle, Sahsside
Sweaty dancing to the finest 60s and 70s Soul Music and no cover. I’m not sure I need to say more than that. To paraphrase Samuel L. Jackson, you either want to do that or you don’t.

Saturday, August 19
Barcawl – North Shore Side, 7:00 p.m., Starting at New Moon Fusion, 20 E. General Robinson
It’s… a… Hold on, I need a moment to compose myself…

(the one place has like, 90 beers!!! w00t!1!!)…

Hold me…

Ok, I think I’m ok… All right… It’s a bar crawl all over the North Side. Bar crawls are like the Holy Grail of drinking, but, like the guy that melted at the end of the Indiana Jones movie, you must choose wisely. One of those choices is a cab. Otherwise, you melt or something. Another important choice is not to blow yourself out at the first bar. DO NOT blast a couple shots at the first place you go to while shouting “WOO-HOO!!! This is gonna be AWESOME!”, cause you will NOT enjoy places 3 through 7 nor will you end up awesome. Trust me on this.

Blind Date – 10 Artists, Five Works, 7:00 p.m., Moxie DaDa Gallery, Lawrenceville
One of Git Aht’s (Holy crap! Third-person! Stop it!) hobbies is photography. Another one of my hobbies is pursuing unattainable women. Ok, so, that second one’s more of a quest, really. But the photography thing is something I like to do, and I enjoy going to gallery shows, becuase it gives me the chance to steal, err, be influenced by the great work of others. This week, the Moxie/DaDa-ists open a new show called “Blind Date” in which artists are paired together for a collaborative work, but neither actually knows what the other is doing throuhgout the creative process. I personally know one of the featured photographers and although I haven’t seen any of the work to be debuted at this show, his other stuff is amazing. And hell, it ain’t that far from all the Larryville bars, and that’s always A Good Thingâ„¢.

Sunday, August 20
Reservoir Of Jazz – Kenia, 5 p.m., Highland Park
Bring a chair, relax enjoy Summer. Skip some stones across that rigid cover that hides the water. It’s fun hearing the rocks clang!

Flick: Cats And Dogs, Duskish, Flagstaff Hill
Y’know, I haven’t always been real enthusiastic about the choices for the Flagstaff Flick, and this week is no exception. Or something. Go see Snakes On A Plane or something, I dunno… I mean, they screened the well-done biopic “Walk The Line” this past Wednesday (Git Aht is a big Johnny Cash fan), but they’re pimping “Cats And Dogs” for the Sunday show?

Sheesh.

Well, ok, at least Goldblum’s in it, and he’s got a free pass for life, basically, just for being in the insanely awesome flick “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai“. I mean, that’s the only reason I forgave him for Independence Day. So… there’s that I suppose.

And it’s free. Thank God.

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Got an event planned? Would you like a whole flock of yinzers like us with disposable income to show up? Let Git Aht know by sending the electronic mail to gitaht@gmail.com.

Missed “Bombay Dreams,� why not sample Pittsburgh’s Indian food.

Upset that you missed the limited showing of the Civic Light Opera’s production of “Bombay Dreams,� then why not experience some of Pittsburgh’s surprisingly good Indian food instead.

Within Shadyside and its environs, there are a number of Indian restaurants that can provide for a gustatory delight. Three restaurants that are of notable mention are Indica, Star of India, and Indian Garden. If you have never had Indian, I highly recommend Chicken Makhni or the spicier Chicken Vindaloo.

Still missing the campy Bollywood flair of “Bombay Dreams,� do not worry. A number of the restaurants have takeout so that you can watch your favorite movie in the privacy of your own home.

Congratulations on 100 batches of Beer

From our favorite Pittsburgh brewer’s newsletter – East End Brewing is on their 100th batch of beer…

ANOTHER MILESTONE REACHED: EAST END BREWING BREWS UP BATCH #100!!!
Ah yes, I remember it was just about a year and a half ago when I was
pouring the results of batch #2 from East End Brewing for so many of
you to taste that snowy night at Kelly’s. (Batch #1 was a
mind-numbingly bitter but otherwise tasty batch of Big Hop…not quite
ready for prime time though). Well, 99 batches later I’m still here,
still making beer, and it’s even gotten a bit easier with each batch
now that I know a bit more about what I’m doing. Hopefully the
beer’s gotten a bit better in the last year and a half too! So, what
to do for the big event – batch 100? Well, let’s just say that I
couldn’t let it go by without doing something unusual….

I was reading an article in one of the regional beer publications a
while back, about some American Brewers traveling to Belgium and their
participation in a beer that was a cross between a Belgian Tripel (or
“Triple” depending on your preference) and the much newer Imperial
IPA/Double IPA style. Immediately fascinated by the notion of a beer
that blends the light body and Belgian character of the tripel, with
the completely American over the top hoppiness of these huge IPAs, I
decided to seek one out and taste it for myself. As it turned out, the
idea was more interesting than the beer that I eventually got my hands
on, so I decided to give it a go here to see if I could MAKE the beer I
was imagining in my head – and what better time to do it than for #100!