Address: 224 E 8th Ave, Homestead, PA 15120, USA
Phone: +14124649023
Sunday: 10:30AM–11PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11:30AM–12AM
Thursday: 11:30AM–12AM
Friday: 11:30AM–2AM
Saturday: 12PM–2AM
Brett Gilliam
I used to be a big fan of this place pre pandemic but since 2021 it seems like they’ve become overwhelming inconsistent. Would love to come back and become a regular again. A correct and consistent reflection of your store hours can be a start.
Ryan Gunniers
Great food and service!!! Love love love the Rueben!! So beyond delicious! Had a minor mix up on pricing, really was not a big deal, but they made it right, and that separates average restaurants to great ones!!!
Michelle
Check out this brunch!! Everything was delicious but the zucchini french toast sticks were extra amazing. Like a breakfast dessert!
Dylan Dowd
This place is a hidden gem. The food is very up to par. The Ribs here are fall of the bone and the sauce is fantastic. Also one of the few places around that you can get a Flat Iron steak! They have a decent craft beer selection on tap and the atmosphere is interesting. The owner spent a lot of time and and energy restoring an old building to bring the modern restaurant to life. Only downside is that service is a bit slow. Expect to be waiting awhile for your food. However, it is worth the wait!
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Brunch runs from 10:30 - 2pm
I belive Wednesday and Thursday they are open until 9pm, and 10pm on Friday and Saturday
No, we went on Saturday night with no reservations. It was great :)
Street parking or you can park on the blocks behind the main street (route 837).
No I don't, but the last time I was there they had trivia and music. It was a fun night with a great crowd.
The building was several different establishments before it was Dorthy 6. Most recently the Karma lounge, which the owner decided to leave the nostalgic front light up sign on the building...prettt sweet. Some other items like the chandelier in the entrance is also from Karma lounge. Like someone previously stated the current restaurant is dedicated to the Pittsburgh Steel industry specifically "Dorothy" which was one of the blast furnaces at the old USS Duquesne/Homestead Works sites that are no longer standing. I myself still work at an operating USS plant Edar Thomson works and appreciate the work that was put into the restaurant for all the added mill value like all the different local steel company logos that were inlayed to the awesome bar top! Also check out "Blue Dust" across the street that pays homage to the Pittsburgh Steel as well, both owners are good friends.
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