Bottlerocket Social Hall
Bar · Allentown ·

Bottlerocket Social Hall

Bar · Allentown ·

Retro bar with intimate shows, hot dogs, and friendly staff

retro vibe
hot dogs
friendly staff
live music
comedy shows
themed nights
cocktails
intimate venue
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
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Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
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Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
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Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
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Bottlerocket Social Hall by null
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1226 Arlington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15210 Get directions

$10–20

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Cozy
Trendy
Good for groups

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1226 Arlington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15210 Get directions

+1 412 432 7105
bottlerocketpgh.com
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$10–20

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•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Touristy
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Dec 28, 2025

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Bottlerocket Social Hall

Dave P.

Google
This place is pretty rad; we have seen a few shows here now and really enjoy it. It feels like a retro dive bar. They have kept the velvet wallpaper, wood panneling, drop ceilings, and tube TV's from the 70s. Good selection of classic beers. Also a great place to eat some tubular meats.

Jacob B.

Google
This is a small, intimate venue with a cool retro vibe and lively energy that makes it a fun place to see a show. The sound is well balanced so you can hear the whole band clearly without anything being overpowered and the volume is typically at a very reasonable level. The space is the perfect size for small concerts and comedy shows, and their event calendar always seems packed with interesting events. Staff was super friendly and attentive, hotdogs were a nice touch, and parking was very easy and plentiful (a big plus for a local spot). Some drinks were a bit pricey and the cocktails were on the weaker side, so I probably wouldn't visit exclusively for the bar experience. However, I look forward to catching more shows here and am glad to see such a cool venue thriving here in Pittsburgh.

Curt S

Google
I have attended a few events here. I love the atmosphere of an old dive bar and the people. It amazes me how they can plan events for almost every day I'm a month. The Hot Dogs were also excellent and they have very good cocktails and drinks. Check out their calendar of events on their site, I'm sure you will find something to do that peaks your interest. I recommend Bad Movie Bingo 😅

Anurag G.

Google
Wonderful bar and "social hall" with a very distinct vibe, loved the atmosphere and the throwback to a different era of Americana. The seating is good, the sound quality is good, and watching Adam Conover crack jokes made our night memorable! Oh yeah, the hot dogs are decent and affordable, the beer is also affordable! Wanted to add, the bartenders were extremely warm and nice. :)

Alaina E.

Google
I attended a wedding at Bottlerocket Social Hall and really enjoyed the space. It has this retro, slightly grungy charm that gives it tons of personality and makes the venue feel different from the typical event space. The bartenders were friendly and kept things moving, which added to the overall good vibe. The only drawback was the parking. They do have 2 lots, but neither are adjacent to the building, and finding a spot was tougher than expected--something to plan for if you're attending an event. Overall, once you're inside, it's a fun, quirky venue with a lot of character. Perfect if you appreciate retro charm and don't mind a bit of a parking adventure.

Kara O.

Google
Had a really fun time here seeing Kyle Gordon! Bartenders were friendly and attentive. We enjoyed getting a beer and a hot dog before the show! The bar was nicely decorated and I loved the old TVs that showed the stage.

Maura B.

Google
Such a fun venue with lots of exciting shows! I've been for the recession pop party in May and we're headed to the Taylor Swift party tonight. The hot dogs are delicious (they have lots of specialty dogs with various toppings!) and the drinks are absolutely phenomenal. The people who work there are great, I accidentally deleted the email with my tickets and Mariah emailed me very shortly afterwards and got me taken care of! It is clear that Bottlerocket takes pride in their shows and their contributions to Pittsburgh culture! We can't wait for even more fun events in the future!!! 🩵🩵

ANGELA M.

Google
We went for a comedy show. Service was good. The lady at the door and the bartenders were friendly and accommodating. The comedians were also good, but TURN UP THE AC, especially when you are squeezing too many people in such a small space and you have strangers sitting elbow to elbow.
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Mark B.

Yelp
Love, love, love this place! Friendly staff and great shows! Do yourself a favor - become a member to support the terrific vibe they've created!
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Alaina E.

Yelp
I attended a wedding at Bottlerocket Social Hall and really enjoyed the space. It has this retro, slightly grungy charm that gives it tons of personality and makes the venue feel different from the typical event space. The bartenders were friendly and kept things moving, which added to the overall good vibe. The only drawback was the parking. They do have 2 lots, but neither are adjacent to the building, and finding a spot was tougher than expected--something to plan for if you're attending an event. Overall, once you're inside, it's a fun, quirky venue with a lot of character. Perfect if you appreciate retro charm and don't mind a bit of a parking adventure.
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Karen H.

Yelp
We went to Bottlerocket on Sunday night for a concert for a smaller artist. There's parking lots available but they're not the adjacent ones which can be a little confusing. We parked at the one down a side street that's only a minute away from the venue. The inside consists of a large bar and then an open space in front of the small stage in the front. They had some lighter snacks available like hot dogs along with drinks. We got a couple of cocktails and beers. Doors opened at 7:15, the openers started playing at 7:30, and the headliner went on around 9pm and played until 10pm. I've never been to a music venue this small before but I liked how intimate it was.
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Sarah P.

Yelp
This was my first time visiting and it will be one of many. It's the perfect intimate, vibey venue that makes seeing live music hug my soul. It's a welcoming, thoughtful and inclusive place. The humans behind the bar were delightful and kind. Not the faking the front for tips kind of energy. They seemed to actually enjoy where they work. They have a hot dog menu and some snacks but I had already eaten so I didn't pay much attention. I wish I would have at least glanced to see if there was a vegetarian option. They have a very thoughtful mocktail menu that I'll need to try when I return. There are so many options on their calendar, I recommend going soon!
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Julie D.

Yelp
Bottlerocket is one of my favorite spaces in the city! I love how they've kept the original decor and 70's vibe, but updated it to make it feel fresh still. It's clear that everyone who works there cares deeply about the place, and they work so hard to create a welcoming atmosphere. They have events almost every night, from live music to comedy to dance nights to movie showings and more. It's never a dull day at Bottlerocket. They've also done so much for the Allentown neighborhood, it has been really cool to see their contributions over the last few years. Their recent partnership with UCB is also really exciting, I can't wait to continue supporting them for years and years to come as they continue to grow!
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Nick P.

Yelp
Lol. That's all I gotta say but also much more. If you're a single Gen Z girl who wants to dance awkwardly in a circle with her friends and pretend you went to a cool bar/club hybrid thing with a late 00s early 10s Millenial hipster vibe the come here. However, it's not cool, the bartenders are rude, and it's trying so hard to be a flashback kind of "dive" when there are real, legit Pittsburgh actual dives you could otherwise frequent. It gets a 2 instead of a 1 because the DJs are really good and the theme nights are kind of fun. It's just the scene it attracts is very mid.
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Eric M.

Yelp
...this was copied from a blog. I did not write it but I concur... The Bottlerocket I don't know anything about the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Allentown other than I once spent New Year's Eve at Alla Famiglia with a group a friends including a woman who bitched about the size of the amuse-bouche ... I think we all know she just wanted everyone to know she was familiar with that term. We get it. You took French in high school, too, Katie. I'm driving up the hill much more slowly than is typical for me because of these damn slippery trolley tracks. Honestly, it's the one thing that precluded me from buying a house on Mt. Washington. You can all me crazy all you want, but I'm a texture person, even if said texture is under literal tons of steel and rubber. My Princess and the Pea-ness (heehee) isn't about being high maintenance, instead it's that I'm hypersensitive to well, everything, and if something feels off? YUCK. Immediate ick, I think the kids say. Or skibidi Ohio. Or something. I pass what seems to be a quiet police station with a hot dog cart out front, and Waze tells me I've arrived. "Yes," I think, knowingly nodding my head. "This is how every good comedy show begins. Arriving at a venue that is inexplicably weird and right." Yet, cops and comedy don't seem to mix from what I've witnessed. The hot dog cart welcome wagon, though? Perhaps this place is on to something. "What do you want from the bar?" My friend texts. "Cab." I reply. "They don't sell wine here." ... I'm annoyed. It's a Thursday night and I had planned to see Geoffrey Asmus, my body filled to the brim with my favorite potion. "They have champagne, though." My buddy offers. Redemption. Champagne makes me feel fancy. The cold, gold sparkles always infect me with their effervescence. And I don't care if it tastes like carbonated piss water. I was made to drink bubbles and gasp as they snatch my breath. ... The Bottlerocket is a real gem. Hidden in broad daylight, this unassuming venue is everything a comedy creep like me could ask for. As I walk past, a friendly, quiet man selling hot dogs acknowledges me, but I'm not ready for the scene inside. 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... Whoosh! I open the door and inside it's bustling. The energy within the building could not be more counter to the quiet, dark, muggy night outside. A most personable woman greets me at the front, welcoming me into the show as though it's her own home, and I know at once, because of her, that this is where I should spend my free time. She is the antithesis to the Gen Z's who stare at you, mouth agape, not knowing how to communicate or make change when you enter the place in which they work. I feel like I'm entering a most miraculous circus, one where there's surely a man with a top hat is about to usher me to my seat with a sweep of his hand. The walls are an alarming, familiar, and delightfully disturbing red and black pattern, and I am hopeful that I'm about to witness a creep show. The Bottlerocket and its talents do not disappoint. Death! Dying! Dancing! Freddy Mercury! Mustaches! Mensa! The openers - from "new-to-me" to "dude-I've-seen-him-before-you'll-love-Senneca-this-guy's-irreverent-af" have us hype for what's coming, and our headliner does not disappoint. The energy from the stage is palpable. Those seated next to us in both groups and singles are equally comfortable, and this speaks to me in volumes as I'll never miss a show just because my friends are not drooling as hard as me to get their next comedic fix. And it's the venue and its people - both performing and behind the stick - you need to thank for that. Welcoming a person walking in on their own as fabulously as I was, as if I was THE person they were waiting for? That's a gift. One that's always the right texture.
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David B.

Yelp
This place is lots of fun. The topics are often the right kind of nerdy, and end up being quite enjoyable. If I lived closer, I think the monthly $5 membership would work out really well. They have East End Big Hops on tap, which is a big plus for me. There's comfortable seating by the stage, so get there early to grab those seats. Otherwise, you can watch on the smaller screens at the bar. There's usually a Q & A, which can be quite fun, and it's fun to meet people with a common interest. Parking is a bit tricky, there are 2 signs to help you find the lot, but one got stolen, however they will be replacing that sign shortly.
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David R.

Yelp
Step beyond the doors here and it is like a trip back in time to the 70's. The club is fun, but feels like a retro throwback in its original, never modified decor. They have a lot of tasty drink specials and some basic food offerings. The events are a funky mishmash of different concerts and cultural offerings throughout the week. The performance area is small and very basic, but works.
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Karla D.

Yelp
I love love love this place!! 70s throwback vibe that's so welcoming and comfortable. They've only been open since June 2022 and already have a great following. Lots of my friends bands play here, they have movie nights, standup comedy and so much more. The staff are the coolest people too. Genuinely friendly and fun to talk with, like old friends or family. Cocktails are insanely delicious and super affordable...especially during happy hour when they're only five bucks. Can you believe that? I'm seriously in love. Fun bar food too. Hot dogs and snacks. Cheap and good. My only complaint is that they aren't located in my neighborhood. That's not too terrible though because there's a bus almost right from my doorstep here. Win-win.
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Jocelyn N.

Yelp
I took my husband here for a holiday event and it's so cute! In the theater area, seats have QR codes so you can order drinks without missing a thing -- staff will bring them to your seats. We really enjoyed the event here and would definitely come to another!
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Paige B.

Yelp
I loved this place! They had a great vibe and a great aesthetic. I loved how it was retro with old tvs and memorabilia all around. They have a great tap selection too! The service was friendly and fast and they have hotdogs that vary. They like to invent different types. They also have different themed nights which is pretty cool. When I went it was a live band. Highly recommend.
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Kate M.

Yelp
Bottlerocket has become one of my favorite places in Pittsburgh over the last several months. I've now been here for several events, including a few Rick Sebak appearances, a dance night, and I have tickets to a concert at Bottlerocket later this month. Ticket and drink prices are pretty reasonable, and there are various cocktail specials depending on the season. It's a smaller, somewhat intimate space, but I think that's part of its charm. I love that the owners kept the retro look going with it's wood paneled walls and vintage signage. The servers are always sweet and warm, and it's easy to chat it up with strangers like they're friends. The parking situation can be a little tricky. The spots allotted for Bottlerocket patrons are somewhat limited, but there's usually spaces open on Warrington Avenue or a nearby city meter lot. It definitely has an old school Pittsburgh kind of vibe to it, which is becoming harder and harder to find anymore. Support them!
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Cayla S.

Yelp
What a cool place with fun staff, vibes, and drinks!! A friend and I wanted to try this place and it didn't disappoint. The holiday drink menu was everything and more! Also, who can best $5 during happy hour?!? The staff was super friendly and warm. I love good programming so we stayed for a glimpse of trivia night. Parking is a little difficult and can be tight, but once you park the car--it's so worth it! I can't wait to go back!
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Alexa C.

Yelp
Summer Lovin' is hands down one of the most refreshing drinks of the season. There was a comedian on stage when we arrived, no cover. This bar is definitely a hipster hangout, but I didn't feel out of place at all. I would love to return to see more of their live entertainment!
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Nicole G.

Yelp
A true gem! I think my husband and I decided this is an elder millennial Hipster bar. It is vintage Pittsburgh with some originals on the wall and cool art. We went to a holiday Rick Sebak event. Pricing was awesome! We got there, and it was still happy hour, so we got a couple of drinks. Their specialty drinks are well balanced, interesting and delicious. I enjoyed the snickerdoodle drink (yes eggnog can be good). The event itself was fun with good vibes. The chairs were uncomfortable for me, but that is because I have back issues. There is parking that is offsite. Tip: do not park beside the location as this is police parking. I can't wait to go back.
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Linda M.

Yelp
We always have fun at events here! Great drink happy hour too. Not fancy, just fun. Love it!
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Siroda D.

Yelp
Came here from out of town to see Patrick Hinds for his book party tour. We Ubered in from Green Tree (from a hotel as we're from out of state) and had no problem finding the venue. Doesn't appear to be in the greatest of neighborhoods, but there's a police station basically next door and we didn't feel unsafe at any time. The venue was the perfect size for this type of event. The bar is there as soon as you walk in, with the stage area further in. They serve standard neighborhood bar liqours and beers, as well as, hot dogs and chips. You can get regular hot dogs or they have a few varieties. My friends and I actually had 2-3 each, and all were good. Bartenders were friendly and doing a good job. They also have the option of ordering from your seat using a QR code card. We didn't test that out, and the seating was general admission, so I'm not sure how that works. There's some history and character to this place and we enjoyed the show. I would see something else here if it presented itself.
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Trinity S.

Yelp
Bottlerocket always has something amazing going on whether it's disco night or trivia! The staff is so so nice and welcoming! The 70's theme always makes me smile I bring all my friends here
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Kimberly B.

Yelp
So glad to have this place in the neighborhood. Super nice staff, really neat decor, and a cool stage for performers. Can't wait to see who else this place brings - I've seen some super funny acts. Love it.
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Robert S.

Yelp
Came here for a concert and have to say the sound here is very good and this place is very well operated with friendly staff. It's so good I wish the venue was a little larger!
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Dallas Y.

Yelp
Dive bar without the dive! Clean, non-smoking, welcoming place with more drinks than just the basics. Major retro vibes in the best ways possible. Laid back, fun atmosphere with something always going on so check out their calendar on the website. First time I had a hot dog at a bar and didn't.....regret it. Tasty! Every neighborhood needs a Bottlerocket!
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Ray H.

Yelp
Take a trip back in time to the 70's. Catch a comedy act or a trivia night or a movie screening or a live band in this 1979 time capsule. Original paneled walls, velvet wallpaper, analog TV's on chained shelves playing nostalgic loops of 70's programming, a working quarter-fed jukebox loaded with 70's vinyl and scads of artifacts and memorabilia on the walls and shelves. It's such an authentic throwback, it instantly calls up warm memories from that decade, and the friendly atmosphere invites sharing stories. Their long bar offers cocktails, beer and Forma Pasta appetizers. Josh and Ben are attentive and inventive bartenders. Their most recent elixir is called the Spirit of 76 and gets served with a rim of pop rocks! At special events, Cole grills up delicious hamburger and sausage sandwiches. Ample portions, specially seasoned and succulent! See pictured. Enjoy the Yinzer charm of this space, raise a toast to old memories and create some new ones.

Sarah S.

Yelp
friendly and amazing staff! drinks were great and the atmosphere makes you feel like you're in your uncles basement with all the yinzer nostalgia