Bar in Pittsburgh, United States
Soju
100Pearl PointsLow-friction late-night bar, no reservations needed.

About Soju
Soju is a casual neighborhood bar on Pittsburgh's Penn Avenue in Garfield, built around Korean spirit culture and suited to later evenings rather than early nights. Walk-ins are easy, expectations should be calibrated accordingly, and it earns its place as a low-friction late-night stop on a corridor worth exploring. Not a destination on its own, but a solid fit within a Penn Avenue night out.
What Soju Actually Is (And Isn't)
If you're arriving at 4923 Penn Ave expecting a polished cocktail lounge or a sprawling Korean restaurant, reset that expectation. Soju is a neighborhood bar in Pittsburgh's Garfield corridor — a stretch of Penn Avenue that has become one of the city's more interesting blocks for late-night eating and drinking. The name signals Korean spirit culture, and that framing shapes the vibe, but this is a bar first. First-timers should arrive knowing what they're walking into: a casual, Penn Avenue neighborhood spot that earns its place in the evening rather than earlier in the day.
The address puts you in Garfield, which sits between Bloomfield and East Liberty — two neighborhoods that between them account for most of Pittsburgh's independent bar and restaurant energy right now. If you're planning a night that moves, Soju fits naturally into a Penn Avenue crawl. It's not a destination that justifies a cross-city trip on its own, but as part of an evening built around that corridor, it makes good sense. For a broader look at what Pittsburgh's bar scene offers, see our full Pittsburgh bars guide.
Late-Night Viability
This is where Soju earns its strongest case. The bar's Penn Avenue location and its general positioning within Garfield's late-night ecosystem make it a reasonable later stop rather than an opening act. The neighborhood has enough foot traffic after 10 PM that the bar doesn't feel stranded. Compare that to some of Pittsburgh's more isolated spots, Allegheny Wine Mixer, for instance, which skews earlier and wine-focused, and Soju's late-night suitability is a genuine differentiator. If the evening has already run long and you want somewhere to land without a dress code or a reservation, this is a solid call.
For first-timers on a date or a small group night out, the format works well when you're not expecting a full kitchen or a craft cocktail program at the level of, say, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans. Those are different categories. Soju is a neighborhood bar with Korean-inflected character, price it accordingly and you won't be disappointed.
Practical Details
Booking is easy, walk-ins should be fine for most visits, and this is not a venue that requires advance planning. No dress code is expected. The Penn Avenue location is accessible from East Liberty and Bloomfield on foot or by rideshare. If you're building a wider Pittsburgh night, Alla Famiglia and Aiello's Pizza Squirrel Hill are worth knowing about for earlier parts of the evening before you move toward Garfield. For everything else happening in the city, our full Pittsburgh restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the wider picture.
Should You Book?
If you're in Garfield later in the evening and want a low-friction bar with Korean spirit character and no attitude about reservations or dress, Soju is a reasonable choice. It won't compete with Pittsburgh's more technically ambitious programs, venues like Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 or Julep in Houston operate in a different tier entirely, but it doesn't need to. For a late-night stop on Penn Avenue, it delivers on the basics. Go in with calibrated expectations and it earns its place in the evening.
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Soju?
No reservation needed. Walk-ins work fine at 4923 Penn Ave, and Soju does not operate as a booking-required venue. Show up when you're ready — this is one of the low-friction options in Garfield's late-night bar scene.
Is Soju good for groups?
Small groups of two to four are the sweet spot here. This is a neighborhood bar format on Penn Avenue, not a sprawling venue built for large parties. If you're coming with six or more, check capacity before arriving.
What's the signature drink at Soju?
The bar's identity is built around soju, the Korean distilled spirit that gives the venue its name. Specific cocktail menus are not documented in available detail, so your best move is to ask what's rotating when you arrive at Penn Ave.
Is the food good at Soju?
Soju is a bar first, not a restaurant. Do not arrive with a full-dinner agenda. If food is a priority for your Garfield visit, pair Soju with a nearby spot rather than relying on it as your primary eating option.
Is Soju good for a date?
Yes, for the right kind of date. The Penn Ave setting and Korean spirit focus give it a distinct character without the formality that can make a first date feel high-stakes. It works better than a generic sports bar but is not a substitute for a dinner reservation somewhere like Apteka if you want a full evening.
Does Soju have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics are not publicly documented for Soju. Call ahead or check their current social channels before planning around a deal — hours and promotions at Garfield neighborhood bars can shift without much notice.
Does Soju have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed for Soju at 4923 Penn Ave. Penn Avenue does have sidewalk frontage in the area, but do not assume patio availability without checking directly with the venue before you visit.
Location
4923 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Pittsburgh, United States
Compare Soju
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Soju | Easy |
| diners 2+1 | Unknown |
| Mola | Unknown |
| Primanti Bros. Restaurant and Bar | Unknown |
| Tony's Pub | Unknown |
| APTEKA | Unknown |
A quick look at how Soju measures up.
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 other late-night bar options, Soju occupies a specific and useful slot: casual, approachable, and Korean-inflected in a city where that positioning is still relatively uncommon. Primanti Bros. is the obvious institution comparison, higher name recognition, more tourist-facing, and a completely different energy. If you want Pittsburgh familiarity over neighborhood character, Primanti Bros. delivers it. Soju is for a different kind of night.
APTEKA is the stronger choice if food quality is a deciding factor, it has a clearer food identity and a more developed reputation on Penn Avenue. Mola and diners 2+1 occupy similarly casual territory and are worth knowing as alternatives depending on which part of the city you're in. Tony's Pub skews more traditional dive bar, lower pretension, different crowd. For a first-timer deciding between these options, APTEKA wins on food, Soju wins on late-night Korean spirit character, and Tony's Pub wins if price is the only filter.
None of these venues require advance booking, which levels the playing field on logistics. The real decision is occasion: Soju fits a casual evening that starts elsewhere and ends in Garfield. If you're building a night from scratch and want a single bar to anchor it, APTEKA or Mola give you more to work with on arrival.
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