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No Joke- there are actually some bars in Pittsburgh without Smoke

So we know there are many friends of I heart PGH that like a cigarette with their drink, but there are many visitors to Pittsburgh from New York and Boston and California that say “When will Pittsburgh be smoke free?”
So here is a short list of Smoke FREE Bars in Pittsburgh…

BELLA VISTA :: Mt. Washington, 1204 Grandview Ave, 412-431-1660, American
CABARET AT THEATER SQUARE :: (smokefree bar open to public), Downtown, 803 Liberty Ave., 412-471-6070, New American
CAFE ZAO :: Downtown , 649 Penn Ave., 412-325-7007, Portuguese Cross-cultural
ELEVEN www.bigburrito.com/eleven/ Strip District, 1150 Smallman St., 412-201-5656, New America
GRAN CANAL CAFFE :: Sharpsburg, 1061 N. Canal St., 412-781-2546, Italian
GRANDVIEW SALOON :: Mt. Washington, 1212 Grandview Ave, 412-431-1400, American
HARVEST BAR (in Westin Hotel, open to the public) :: Downtown, 1000 Penn Ave., 412-281-3700, Casual Sophistication
HOT METAL GRILLE :: South Side Works (15203), 2829 E. Carson St., 412-431-2300, Mesquite Grill / American
KAZANSKY’S DELI :: Squirrel Hill, 2201 Murray Ave, 412-521-4555, Deli
LE POMMIER :: www.lepommier.com Southside, 2104 East Carson Street, 412-431-1901, Bistro Français
POINT BRUGGE CAFE :: Point Breeze, 401 Hastings Street, 412-441-3334, Belgian cuisine & craft brewing
RED ROOM CAFE AND LOUNGE :: East Liberty, 134 S. Highland Ave, 412-362-5800, American
SIX PENN KITCHEN :: Downtown, 146 Sixth St., 412-566-7366, American
TRUE CAFE :: North Side, 900 Western Ave., 412-321-8783, bar only (no restaurant)
VIVO :: www.friendsofvivo.com – has a downstairs room with a BYOB bar and soundstage. Bellevue (15202), 565 Lincoln Ave, 412-761-9500, Italian (BYOB, now accepting credit cards)

If you know of any other Smoke Free establishments please let us know so we can update the list (email info@iheartpgh.com)

For a list of Smoke Free Bars and Restaurants around Western PA visit No Smoke Dining

A Steeler Nation

I am not sure where this came from or who wrote it but it has been emailed to me 5 times and it does a darn good job of talking about Pittsburgh so I thought we should include it here for those visitors to I heart PGH that haven’t recieved it 5 times.
If you know where this came from so we can give credit where credit is due.

In the 1980’s, as the steel mills and their supporting factories shut down from Homestead to Midland, Pittsburghers, faced for the first time in their lives with the specter of unemployment, were forced to pick up their families, leave their home towns and move to more profitable parts of the country. The steel workers were not ready for this. They had planned to stay in the ‘burgh their entire lives. It was home. Everyone I know can tell the same story about how Dad, Uncle Bob or their brother-in-law packed a U-Haul and headed down to Tampa to build houses or up to Boston for an office job or out to California to star in pornographic videos. All right. Maybe that last one just happened in my family.

At this same time, during the early to mid-eighties, the Pittsburgh Steelers were at the peak of their popularity. Following the Super Bowl dynasty years, the power of the Steelers was strong. Every man, woman, boy and girl from parts of four states were Pittsburgh faithful, living and breathing day to day on the news of their favorite team. Then, as now, it seemed to be all anyone talked about. Who do you think the Steelers will take in the draft this year? Is Bradshaw done?
Can you believe they won’t give Franco the money – what’s he doing going to Seattle?

The last memories most unemployed steel workers had of their towns had a black and gold tinge. The good times remembered all seemed to revolve, somehow, around a football game. Sneaking away from your sister’s wedding reception to go downstairs to the bar and watch the game against Earl Campbell and the Oilers – going to midnight mass, still half in the bag after Pittsburgh beat Oakland – you and your grandfather, both crying at the sight of The Chief, finally holding his Vince Lombardi Trophy.
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We HEART Steeler Baby

During these weeks of Super Bowl fever we have been trying to write about some of Pittsburgh’s super Steelers fans. Earlier this week the Post-Gazette reported on some of the Steelers websites and mentioned Steeler Baby.
Last night we ran into Steeler Baby at the Brillo Box and he put on one of our new I heart PGH “buttons” (if you are one of the many people to take a picture of Steeler Baby with the I heart PGH pin please email us a copy info@iheartpgh.com to post to the site).
Steeler Baby
So in short the Steeler Baby website www.steelerbaby.com is the intersection of all that is great about Pittsburgh – a creative and hilarious display of all sorts of Steelers festivities. Make sure you click on the links for “free time” and “baby food” for 2 wonderful videos with Steeler Baby. You can even buy an I heart Steeler Baby T-shirt.

Viewer Discretion

So I guess we should take a break from our Super Bowl fever to write something that is not football related…
Thankfully our friends at the Shadow Lounge just keep coming up with good idea – check out Viewer Discretion – an open mic but for video instead of performance. Yet another good reason to spend your evening at the Shadow Lounge – here are the details.

Viewer Discretion: Video Open Mic
also feat. Lauren Goshinski, Adam Grossi, & Josh Tonies

So we have the Curl Up Tuesdays for all the Spoken Word junkies. And Wednesdays’ Musicians’ Open Mic is probably one of the most talented open stages in the Mid-Atlantic…. So what about the Film folks?
The Shadow Lounge is proud to introduce its newest “Open Mic”, Viewer Discretion, happens on the 1st Thursday of the Month. The idea behind it: Take the Poetry Open Mic model and do it for film. Simply put bring your piece down on DVD format, sign up, and show.

The time limit is 10 minutes. It can be a short or 10 minutes of bigger picture… maybe it’s a work in progress. Each month we’ll showcase a couple of features to make sure the night it filled with moving pictures.

Join Viewer Discretion online @ www.myspace.com/viewervideo
Showtime @ 9p :: $3 Cover :: 18+Over

In London?

If you’re in London for the Superbowl, you can join other fans here to watch the game:

Famous Three Kings
171-173 North End Road
London W14 9NL
£15 cover!

Of course, the game starts at 21:30 (ahem, 9:30pm) on Sunday. Unfortunately, I cannot promise that we won’t spoil the ending for you.

This is thanks to Gordon Dedman at Steelers UK for the PGH love.