Bar in Pittsburgh, United States
Pino's
100Pearl PointsSquirrel Hill local. Decide before you detour.

About Pino's
Pino's is a low-key Squirrel Hill neighborhood bar on Reynolds Street — easy to book, casual in scale, and built for regulars rather than destination dining. No awards or documented food credentials are on record, so come for the neighborhood hang rather than a serious food or drinks program. A practical local option, not a special-occasion venue.
Pino's, Pittsburgh: Quick Take
If you've walked past Pino's on Reynolds Street once and kept walking, the question on a return visit is whether anything has changed enough to pull you through the door. The short answer: Pino's is a Squirrel Hill neighborhood fixture that earns its repeat customers not through reinvention but through consistency. For a first-timer, that means you're walking into something that rewards low-key expectations and punishes anyone looking for a polished dining experience.
What to Expect
The address — 6738 Reynolds St in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood — puts Pino's squarely in a walkable, residential pocket of the East End. The space reads as a neighborhood bar rather than a destination venue: think close tables, a room scaled for regulars rather than groups, and an atmosphere built around proximity rather than design. If you're coming from somewhere like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans, the production values here are a different category entirely. That's not a knock , it's the relevant framing for your decision.
For a first-timer, the most useful thing to know is that Pino's operates at a neighborhood scale. Seating is limited, the crowd is local, and the energy is low-key weeknight rather than big-night-out. Booking is easy , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks ahead. Walk-in or same-day is likely fine for most visits, which is either reassuring or a signal about demand, depending on your read.
Is the Food Worth Taking Seriously?
This is the right question to ask at any neighborhood bar, and the honest answer at Pino's is: the data available doesn't support a strong claim either way. No awards, no published chef credentials, and no documented signature dishes are on record. What that typically signals in a Squirrel Hill neighborhood context is food that serves the room , functional, familiar, priced for locals , rather than a kitchen with ambitions beyond its zip code. If you're coming primarily to eat rather than drink, Alla Famiglia elsewhere in Pittsburgh has a stronger food reputation on record. If the bar food is secondary to the hang, Pino's works on its own terms.
Compare that to Julep in Houston, where bar food is part of a deliberate program. Pino's is operating in a different register , neighborhood utility over culinary intent , and should be judged accordingly.
Practical Details
| Detail | Pino's | Peer Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh | East End neighborhood |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Walk-in friendly |
| Price range | Not on record | Expect neighborhood-bar pricing |
| Leading for | Local regulars, casual drinks | Not a special-occasion venue |
| Parking / transit | Street access on Reynolds St | Walkable from Squirrel Hill corridor |
For a broader picture of where Pino's sits in the city's bar scene, see our full Pittsburgh bars guide. For dining alternatives in the same neighborhood tier, Aiello's Pizza Squirrel Hill is a useful nearby reference. If you're planning around a wider Pittsburgh trip, our full Pittsburgh restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pino's good for groups?
Pino's on Reynolds Street is a neighborhood-scale venue in Squirrel Hill, which typically means limited capacity and no dedicated private event space. Small groups of 3-5 are likely fine; larger parties should call ahead or consider a venue like Primanti Bros., which is built to handle volume. If a private room or reserved section matters to your group, Pino's probably isn't the right pick.
What's the crowd like at Pino's?
Squirrel Hill draws a mixed residential crowd — locals, families, students from nearby universities, and East End regulars. Pino's on Reynolds Street sits in a walkable, low-key part of the neighborhood, so expect a casual, familiar room rather than a scene. It's the kind of place where regulars know each other, not a destination bar pulling people in from across the city.
Does Pino's have happy hour deals?
No hours or pricing are listed in the public record for Pino's, so confirmed happy hour details aren't available. Your best move is to call or stop in — venues at this address and price point on Reynolds Street often run weekday specials, but nothing is verifiable here. Tony's Pub is another Squirrel Hill-area option worth checking if drink deals are a priority.
Is Pino's good for a date?
Squirrel Hill's residential, low-key character makes Pino's a plausible low-stakes first date spot — easy to get to, no dress pressure, no reservation anxiety. That said, if atmosphere and food quality matter for the occasion, APTEKA in nearby Polish Hill offers a more considered experience at a similar casual register. Pino's works better as a comfortable, no-fuss option than as a deliberate date destination.
Is the food good at Pino's?
There's not enough documented evidence — no awards, no published reviews in the record — to make a strong call on food quality at Pino's. For a neighborhood bar in Squirrel Hill, expectations should be set accordingly: functional, probably solid, not a reason to cross town. If food is your main reason for going, Mola or APTEKA give you a clearer value case with more available information to go on.
Location
6738 Reynolds St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Pittsburgh, United States
Compare Pino's
| Venue |
|---|
| Pino's |
| diners 2+1 |
| Mola |
| Primanti Bros. Restaurant and Bar |
| Tony's Pub |
| APTEKA |
How Pino's stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- diners 2+1, Notable alternative
- Mola, Notable alternative
- Primanti Bros. Restaurant and Bar, Notable alternative
- Tony's Pub, Notable alternative
- APTEKA, Notable alternative
Against Pittsburgh's wider bar scene, Pino's occupies the straightforward neighborhood-bar tier, easy access, no booking pressure, and a room sized for locals. Primanti Bros. is the more obvious call if you want a Pittsburgh experience that scales for groups and has a documented food identity; it handles larger parties better and delivers something more legible to a first-time visitor to the city. For groups or tourists, Primanti Bros. wins on practicality.
APTEKA is the better pick if food quality matters to your decision. It has a distinct kitchen identity that Pino's, based on available data, doesn't match. If you're choosing between the two on the basis of what's coming out of the kitchen, APTEKA is the clearer recommendation. Mola and diners 2+1 offer more defined bar experiences for visitors who want atmosphere to carry the evening rather than familiarity.
Tony's Pub is the closest direct peer to Pino's in format and intent, both operate as neighborhood fixtures rather than destination venues. Between the two, your choice comes down to which side of the city suits your plans. Pino's has the Squirrel Hill location; Tony's Pub serves a different pocket of Pittsburgh. Neither requires advance planning, which is either the appeal or the tell, depending on what you're after.
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