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Max's Allegheny Tavern

Address:

537 Suismon St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Phone:

(412) 231-1899

Hours:
  • Mon: 11am-10pm
  • Tue: 11am-10pm
  • Wed: 11am-10pm
  • Thu: 11am-10pm
  • Fri: 11am-11pm
  • Sat: 11am-11pm
  • Sun: 9:30am-9pm

Payment:

Nice to Know:
  • Good For Kids Yes
  • Noise Level Average
  • Parking Street
  • Smoking No
  • Wifi No
  • Accepts Credit Cards Yes
  • Good For Groups Yes
  • Recommended Meal Dinner
  • Wheelchair Accessible Yes
  • Music Background

Other Details:
Pittsburgh's North Side has perhaps the most interesting history of any of the many geographical entities that comprise the City of Pittsburgh and its environs. It all started in 1820 when the first bridge was built connecting Allegheny City (Now the North Side) with Pittsburgh. From that point on, Allegheny City grew at a rapid pace. By 1880, beautiful mansions lined Ridge Avenue, while down on General Robinson Street a few so-called "sporting houses" were in evidence. From local conversations it appeared that nobody ever visited these houses, but they did seem to survive quite well. By 1884 Allegheny City was inhabited by a mixture of ethnic cultures. The Scotch and Irish settled to the west towards Manchester while the English gathered within the Commons in the center of Allegheny City. The Germans chose to settle in the east of Allegheny City in what became known as Dutchtown.

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