My girlfriend lives in Munhall and when she asked where I wanted to go one weekend evening I told her Dorothy 6 just had to be on the list. I had heard about it just a week earlier and was dying for some new scenery. I was also excited to check out a place with some history. I read that much of the bar was created from pieces of metal from Pittsburgh's past.
I absolutely love exposed brick and this place brings it on in the best way possible. Brick, steel, concrete, chandeliers, and pretty string lights. At first glance it looks pretty upscale but after a few minutes you start to realize it's not uptight and in fact is actually very chill. It's a nice change of pace from the nearby chains in the Waterfront or the college-kid filled bars of the South Side.
We had a few other stops planned so we decided to keep it "light" and split two apps. We shared the pierogies ($6) (both the cheddar and jalapeƱo) and the crab cakes ($10). The pierogies were absolutely delish! The crab cakes were good too, good consistency and crab content.
They had a pretty expansive draft list, the bartender was very attentive although there were only 2 other tables in there at the time. The courtyard was absolutely adorable. I love string lights, made it feel whimsical and special.
I think this would make a good date night place as well! Can't wait to go back.