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Moody dusk illustration of a two story Victorian brick tavern in early 1900s Pittsburgh with Park House signage, warm amber window light, and wet cobblestone street reflections.

Park House Tavern Has Been on the North Side Since Before Prohibition. It’s Still Worth Finding.

Neighborhoods & CommunitiesBy userFebruary 25, 2026

At 403 East Ohio Street on Pittsburgh’s North Side, there is a two-story brick building that has been part of the neighborhood since the 1890s. It started as a soda fountain. It became one of the first licensed bars in Pittsburgh after Prohibition ended. It survived a pandemic closure and came back under new ownership.…

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