Bar in Pittsburgh, United States
Umami
100Pearl PointsLawrenceville bar with culinary intent.

About Umami
Umami in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighbourhood is a plausible date-night stop for two, positioned on a walkable bar corridor at 202 38th St. Booking is easy and walk-ins appear manageable, but price and menu details are not yet confirmed in Pearl's database — treat it as a discovery outing rather than a guaranteed experience, and cross-reference with the <a href="https://joinpearl.co/bars/pittsburgh">full Pittsburgh bars guide</a> before committing.
Is Umami Worth Booking for a Date Night in Pittsburgh?
If you are scanning Pittsburgh bars for a two-person evening that feels considered rather than accidental, Umami at 202 38th St in the Lawrenceville neighborhood is worth your attention. The short answer: it earns a cautious yes for date nights, with the caveat that sparse public data means you should call ahead or walk in early to confirm current hours and availability before making it the centrepiece of your evening.
What to Expect
Lawrenceville is one of Pittsburgh's more reliably interesting bar corridors, and a venue trading on the name Umami is signalling something in the direction of Japanese-influenced flavours or at minimum a food-forward drink program. Visually, the address puts you in a converted neighbourhood strip that rewards explorers willing to look past the first impression. For a date, the neighbourhood itself does some of the work: low-key, walkable, with enough adjacent options to extend the night if you want to keep moving. That flexibility is genuinely useful when you are planning an evening for two rather than a group itinerary.
The honest limitation here is that this venue's data record is sparse. Price range, specific hours, and signature offerings are not confirmed in Pearl's database at this time. That puts Umami in the category of venues where the potential is plausible but the certainty is not there yet. For a value-seeker, that uncertainty is worth flagging: you cannot pre-plan a budget without knowing what the drinks programme looks like, so treat this as a discovery booking rather than a guaranteed experience.
Date Night Verdict
For two people who want a Lawrenceville bar with some culinary ambition behind it, Umami is a reasonable first stop or a secondary venue after dinner. It is not the call if you need a confirmed reservation at a specific time or a pre-set spend. If spontaneity is part of your date plan and you are already in the neighbourhood, it fits well. For a more structured evening, anchor your night at a venue with confirmed bookings and use Umami as a follow-up stop.
If you want context on how Pittsburgh's bar scene compares nationally, Pearl profiles programme leaders like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston for useful reference on what a strong cocktail bar looks like at different price points.
Other Lawrenceville and Pittsburgh options worth cross-referencing before you commit: Allegheny Wine Mixer if wine is your priority, and Alla Famiglia if you want a more formal dinner anchor. For a broader sweep of what is available, the full Pittsburgh bars guide and full Pittsburgh restaurants guide are the fastest way to build a complete evening.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy, but no online booking method is confirmed — call ahead or walk in. Dress: No dress code on record; Lawrenceville norms skew casual-smart. Budget: Price range not confirmed in Pearl's database — treat as unknown and verify on arrival. Getting there: 202 38th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, in the Lawrenceville neighbourhood. Street parking is typically available in the area. Leading timing for a date: Arrive early in the evening to avoid uncertainty around capacity and to secure the leading seats before the room fills.
For more Pittsburgh planning: Pittsburgh hotels guide, Pittsburgh wineries guide, and Pittsburgh experiences guide. Nearby venues also worth knowing: Aiello's Pizza Squirrel Hill, Allegheny Elks Lodge #339.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Umami have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is confirmed in available venue data for Umami at 202 38th St. Lawrenceville bars vary widely on this — call ahead before making it a deciding factor for a warm-weather evening.
Is Umami good for groups?
Umami works better for small groups of two to four than for larger parties. Lawrenceville bar spaces tend to run compact, and no private event or large-format booking option is documented here. For bigger groups, APTEKA nearby offers a more defined communal format.
Is the food good at Umami?
The name Umami signals culinary intent, which puts it a step above a pure drinks-only bar on 38th St. That said, no specific menu details are confirmed, so treat food as a potential bonus rather than the primary reason to book — verify the current offering before committing to a dinner-focused visit.
What's the signature drink at Umami?
No specific cocktail menu or signature drink is documented for Umami. The name suggests a flavour-forward approach to the drinks program, but confirm with the venue directly before booking around a specific drink expectation.
Is Umami good for a date?
Yes, for a low-pressure Lawrenceville drink stop it works. The culinary name signals some intentionality, which gives it an edge over a generic neighbourhood pub for date context. Pair it with dinner elsewhere on 38th St rather than relying on it as a standalone dinner destination.
Does Umami have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are on record for Umami. Lawrenceville bars frequently run weekday specials, so a quick call to 202 38th St before an early-evening visit is the fastest way to confirm current pricing.
Do I need a reservation at Umami?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, and Umami reads as a walk-in-friendly bar rather than a reservation-required venue. No confirmed online booking method exists, so call ahead if you want certainty on a Friday or Saturday night in Lawrenceville.
Location
202 38th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Pittsburgh, United States
Compare Umami
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Umami | Easy |
| diners 2+1 | Unknown |
| Mola | Unknown |
| Primanti Bros. Restaurant and Bar | Unknown |
| Tony's Pub | Unknown |
| APTEKA | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Pittsburgh for this tier.
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
How Umami Compares to Other Pittsburgh Bars
Against Lawrenceville and wider Pittsburgh peers, Umami's positioning is harder to pin down precisely because its pricing and program details are not yet confirmed. That immediately makes it a different kind of choice from APTEKA, which has a clearly defined vegan Eastern European food-and-drink identity, or Mola, where the concept is more transparent going in. If certainty about what you are spending and what you are getting matters to your decision, those venues give you a clearer pre-visit picture.
For pure low-commitment neighbourhood energy, Tony's Pub and Primanti Bros. are both more predictable in format, you know what you are walking into, which has value when you are coordinating a group or a date with fixed expectations. diners 2+1 offers a different register again, leaning into a diner-bar crossover that makes it an easy all-rounder for casual evenings. Umami makes most sense if you want something with more culinary ambition than a straightforward pub and are happy to treat the visit as exploratory.
For a date night specifically, Umami and Mola are the two most worth comparing. Mola offers a defined concept you can plan around; Umami offers neighbourhood discovery with less pre-visit certainty. If your date appreciates a sense of finding something rather than executing a plan, Umami wins. If you want a confirmed, structured evening, book Mola or anchor at a restaurant from the full Pittsburgh restaurants guide and use Umami as a follow-up stop on the same night.
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