This place is such a cool find in Pittsburgh. I'd been going to brunch down the street at Coca Cafe for nearly 2 years before finally dropping in here with my brother and sister-in-law when they were visiting.
I'm so glad we did! The staff is super friendly, is happy to let you sample their ciders and tell you about them, and the atmosphere is nice, clean and historical. It is also one of the few places with a little garden to sit in.
This is a great place to take somebody with a gluten sensitivity or celiacs, as most of the ciders are totally gluten-free (though some were aged in whiskey barrels - they'll let you know which).