Among Pittsburgh’s Saturday nightspots is the gay coffeehouse, held every week at the First Unitarian Church, Ellsworth and Morewood Avenues in Shadyside. Open from 8 P.M. to about 1 A.M., it provides a non-restrictive meeting place where no age cards or memberships are required. The atmosphere is warm, the music good, and food is available. There is no admission charge.
Gay coffeehouse open every Saturday night
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