Zeke’s Coffee
6015 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15206
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Address :
6015 Penn Ave
Pittsburgh, PA, 15206 - Phone (412) 737-0862
- Website https://zekescoffeepgh.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 7:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Brunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Hipster
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
Good for Working : Yes
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Katherine C.
For a coffee newbie like me, Zeke's was a wonderful experience. The guy behind the counter was incredibly friendly and patient as I fumbled through my vanilla latte order. For $3.50, the latte itself was both beautiful and delicious, with just the right level of sweetness. When I went around noon, there was a steady but not overwhelming buzz of people around me, and everyone else seemed to be getting equally wonderful service and tasty drinks. One of the things I really like about this place is the variety of seating options, both inside and outside. The outside is a little offset from the sidewalk and street, which is a nice touch. There's free Wi-Fi, and I can see Zeke's as being a great place to crank out some work or catch up with a friend.
(5)Jason F.
I stopped by here a couple of Saturday's ago for a coffee. We had been wanting to try Zekes for quite awhile now and somehow were never able to make it there. The outside of the shop didn't look like much with a couple of picnic tables to sit. The inside was awesome though with dark wood floors, some couches and a number of tables. Even though if was hot outside on the day that we visited I decided to get a large americano while my wife went with an iced coffee. As we ordered both my wife and I looked over the myriad homemade baked goods. The gentlemen making our coffees was rather pleasant and within a few minutes he had ours ready. Both of our coffees were really good as they were strong and smooth and my wife commented to me a couple of times about how much she liked hers. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. The atmosphere was good and the coffee was as well.
(4)Brianna W.
When cold brew is an option, I always get the cold brew. So I got the cold brew and it was totally satisfactory. The barista suffered from a bad case of ImTooCoolToAnswerYourQuestions, a tragic condition that affects most 20Something hipsters that work in coffee shops. Luckily I didn't have to endure the Aubrey Plaza style glare from over the black-rimmed glasses, but my poor friend behind me did. Despite the unenthusiastic service, the coffee is what I was really there for, so I'd still give it four stars. But there are a few better shops in the area that deserve as much hype as Zeke's gets. Zeke, be careful. Good service is where it's at, so you might wanna step up your barista game.
(4)Maria I.
Yesterday I had the most delicious vanilla latte and pecan bar (a huge one!) here. I haven't been to this location, but was pleasantly surprised by the space and vibe. Right away I loved everything about the set-up: floors, bar, display of local goodies, chalkboard, tables with flowers on them, the cushy couch, and the art hanging on the walls. Most of all, I was in love with my latte. I didn't get the young lady's name who was manning the bar, but she was fabulous! She was also part dj and her music selections were on point. I sat down and was able to decompress. There is street parking available on both sides of the street. There isn't a parking lot specific to the coffee shop, but we were able to find a spot with ease. My latte was strong and smooth, which I definitely appreciated. The hardest part was deciding what kind of treat to try. I kept eyeing a giant chocolate covered pretzel. They have chocolate from a local place and some other amazing deliciousness displayed right in front of your face. I really want that pretzel still, which of course means I'll be back!
(5)Ori F.
I am fueled by Zeke's. There aren't too many craft brewing options in Pittsburgh, and I'm pretty sure Zeke's is the best. While I haven't brought it home yet, I enjoy it every day at work. Each blend or single-region/origin they produce has its own character. I particularly like the Mexican Chiapas and Three Rivers Roast. They also do tasting flights of specialty coffees. I'm sure this sort of thing is on the rise, but they're the only place I know that does it. This flight confirms Zeke's standing as true coffee sommelier's. $10 buys you four 6-ounce pours of particular low-yield and boutique coffee varietals that you've probably never had before, and that really allow you to get the terroir of a region, as well as back-story including, who, where, and how the coffee was grown. Their website is mediocre, and the pastries are acceptable if you need a bite, but not special. Really, Zeke's is about the coffee and they utterly nail it.
(5)Kerry H.
I'm more of a tea drinker most of the time, but I've stopped at Zeke's a few times...the Samatra, Steel City Blend, Three Rivers Roast, and French Roast were all top notch. I prefer good, strong, black coffee--and Zeke's gets it right. Furthermore, their staff is super helpful when I have no clue what to order. Also, they have Leona's ice cream sandwiches...yes, please! I recently went to a meeting catered by Zeke's, and I highly recommend it.
(5)Stephanie R.
I love the new place! The roasters are now up the street, literally, so the coffee still has the very fresh roasted beans within walking distance from the shop. Their different varieties of roasts are always available. I strongly recommend getting yourself a pound of beans and grinding it yourself to truly experience all the flavor. Their fresh-ground coffee and espresso drinks are always great! The have special recipe hot chocolate and loose leaf teas for those of you who are not caffeine addicts like I am. They still have their in-house baked goods as well as some brought-in local treats that are gluten-soy-dairy free as well as locally crafted gourmet chocolate treats. They now have free WiFi, restrooms, more tables with outlets for you techno people, but they have not lost their indie feel. They now have local artists gracing their walls (yes, the art is for sale). I love coming here at lunch time or even right after work to get that coffee boost before going home. I can seriously call this my stress-free zone. :)
(5)Lauren B.
I went back again and had the drip coffee this time and it was amazing! Even though it was just a standard drip coffee made in bulk that had been sitting there awhile, it tasted like the quality of a pour over or French press but for only $2! I need to go back and find out what beans they used in it. Definitely the best standard drip coffee I've had in Pittsburgh. So I'm upgrading this to 5 stars. Also they do have Wifi--another review said they didn't so maybe that was added more recently. **I went back later and realized they actually have several varieties of drip out though they just asked me if I wanted "light" or "dark when in reality there were about 5 different kinds. They let me sample them all so I could find the one I liked last time and buy the beans for that, which was super awesome. I would encourage them to list the coffees they have each day on a board so people know what the specific options are and the varieties they are drinking. I would also suggest they add a roasting date to their coffee beans since they are roasted locally and are clearly pretty fresh.
(5)Kim A.
I have changed my favorite since I visited here. I am sure this is the most enchanting cafe in this area. Most of all, I have a crush on its caramel latte. Adorable You have to taste it.
(5)Tim N Kel D.
We got a mocha, it was really great and huge. Much bigger than a usual "small". We also got a latte plain, it was ok, not the best in town.
(4)Alicia S.
This was our first time in Zeke's and we only bought fresh coffee grounds. We loved the selection of coffee and the descriptions that helped to narrow our choices. We will have to make this one of our routine coffee shops and try some of their fresh pastries. We are all for supporting locally-sourced ingredients and are happy that Zeke's was able to find a new location in East Liberty.
(4)Siobhan V.
Beautiful new space, great selection of baked goods, super nice staff. I just wish their coffee was better. Have given them several chances over the last few months, and am always disappointed by their iced coffee game.
(3)Jon-Paul B.
Friendly people, cool shop with local art for sale on the walls, and great coffee. I had a small Ethiopian pour over. Quite tasty. They also played classical music, which is a plus for me. It's the kind of place I wouldn't mind spending an afternoon in.
(5)Jill H.
Really welcoming and comfortable coffee shop! Good coffee and friendly service. Also, as we were leaving they were setting up some live music.
(5)Andrew V.
A great hidden germ in East Liberty. Best coffee and it's a small place but it's awesome. Support small coffee shops. No wifi but that's ok enjoy the wonderful view out side. But still come for great coffee place that's better starbucks.
(5)Liz K.
Cappuccino perfection. I live in the Carrick, but drive here just for college sometimes.
(5)Jamil B.
It's a little tight but the staff is friendly and quick. I'd love to see them update the seating though. That said don't let that stop you from getting a great cup of coffee.
(4)TD C.
Never had a bad brew from this place. It stands apart from a coffee SHOP, being a true coffee HOUSE that not only makes delicious coffee (among other things) and takes pride in crafting an art. Forget your Starbucks. This is real coffee.
(5)Colleen R.
You can't compete with Zeke's. Their coffee is wonderful, service is great and they also sell Leona's Ice Cream which is made locally with ingredients from local farms. Can't get much better than that! Add caramel to your dark roast coffee. You won't be sorry!
(5)Britt R.
Not only delicious coffee, but a helpful and knowledgeable staff happy to answer your questions about the difference between (and history of) Americano, Lattes, etc.
(5)Julie R.
I'm constantly on the lookout for a good cup of coffee. I was meeting someone and suggested Zeke's since the location was convenient for both of us. Since it was warm/non-raining outside, there were about 3 tables with chairs outside. However, they were commandeered by non-customers. I've noticed that the Bloomfield Crazy Mocha has the same problem and it's too bad, because it would have been nice to sit outside, but no big deal. Inside, there was one small table, a long counter w/ stools along one side of the storefront, and a second counter across. Zeke's roasts their own coffee but - oopsie - someone left the beans in the roaster a tad too long because it smelled like burnt coffee inside. They also grind their own coffee, so between the music and the grinders, it could get a little loud for conversation. I arrived about 3 p.m. and they had a lone muffin in terms of something to eat. But I'm imagining they focus more on coffee and limit their food options to muffin/cookies. Service was friendly. I got a large cup of coffee with a splash of half and half for two bucks. The coffee was incredibly good: very full bodied but not bitter. The person that was sitting at the table left shortly after I got there so we were able to sit at a table rather than stools/counter which a shortie like me can find uncomfortable. My friend had an iced tea which she said was good. I'm sure they also make things like espresso, lattes, and cappuchinos, but am not sure they would make things with lots of syrup, whipped cream, etc. Seemed like kind of a nuts and bolts kind of place, and I mean this in a positive way. The coffee gets five stars, the atmosphere 3.5 stars. Note to Zeke's: if you want to offer your customers outdoor seating, try to find a way to shoo away locals who sit there and don't order anything.
(4)Becca E.
This place is wonderful! The coffee is great and the people there are super nice and friendly. This is my favorite coffee place in Pittsburgh (oh and there is wifi now)
(5)Z C.
I wandered into Zeke's while waiting to my car to get serviced at a nearby shop. I was delighted to find that the coffee was delicious, the baked goods still warm from the oven, and the staff both relaxed an friendly. The storefront is tucked a little bit back from the street which allows for some nice outdoor seating in the summer. Inside has a small seating area, but no space problems on a weekday midday. Coffee is ground to order. I admit I am by no means a coffee expert, but my americano was really flavorful and fresh. The blueberry muffin was fresh, great blueberry flavor, and pleasantly less cakey/more yeasty than the usual stuff. For me, that makes for a more satisfying breakfast and less dessert-like pastry. I thought the staff were great even when it got busy. Internet was fast enough for me to load videos for one of those online training modules everyone loves to do for job requirements. Would definitely recommend checking out Zeke's!
(5)Jay B.
Sweet spot for a nice coffee and a treat. Staff are super friendly and the mocha is delicious. Our 1year old enjoyed the goodies
(5)Barry R.
Zeke's staff has more ink than most Bic factories. Their pierced faces are riddled with more holes than a box of cheerios. They are also the friendliest, most knowledgeable, and passionately enthusiastic baristas of any cafe I've ever been to. They know every facet of the menu, and make personalized recommendations to fit any discerning palette. The inside is cozy, and all the drinks are the highest quality. The premium snacks and indulgently sinful sweets are all delicious. Most coffee shops staff and customers wouldn't have had the dedication to raise over $20K on IndieGoGo, but Zeke's community is different. Don't be scared, come and taste the love!
(5)Jack M.
Fantastic coffee shop located in East Liberty. Had to admit, I was a bit surprised that I hadn't heard of this joint before, but man was I impressed. Great coffee along with bakery pastries, very reasonable prices. Ended up getting the Macchiato along with the Banananutella Muffin as my carb accompaniment. The Macchiato was delicious ... and not only that, but I could also taste/smell the hint of coffee bean which I really came to appreciate the more I finished off my drink. Not going to lie, but it's pretty rare that most coffee drinks from coffee shops these days have such strong coffee flavor. It was a huge plus for me. As for the Banananutella muffin? ... Delicious. Ingenious combination of banana and nutella. Who would have known that such a combination would taste so darn good in a muffin? The place is also a great place to get work done. Has both indoor and outdoor seating and free Wifi, not to mention plugs at every table in the indoor space. I will definitely be making a return visit to this place
(5)David T.
Zeke's is East Liberty's only commercial coffee roaster. I feel pretty comfortable saying that, but please correct me if I am wrong. First of all, the coffee is excellent. It is small batched roasted, I'm pretty sure right now he can only do 1 or 2 pounds at a time! I don't have the most discerning coffee palate, but this stuff is good... nothing like what your friend roasts in their air popper. They have brewed coffee (I can't remember for the life of me if he does espresso) in addition to 6-8 by-the-pound offerings that were extremely freshly roasted... my pound was still warm! Averages around $13/lb. The storefront is pretty no-nonsense bare bones, don't worry about tromping a little snow inside or bringing in your bike with you to grab your coffee. The proprietor (I forget his name) is extremely friendly and welcomes a chat. He'll also do custom roasts for you, no minimum I'm pretty sure, especially handy if you want a half decaf blend or the like. I recommend calling ahead if you have a large order, as well. Hours are hard to find online, but I posted a photo of what was on the door as of today.
(4)Sean P.
Mainly, I think they're a coffee roaster, but I thought I'd check them out after I passed them on my way to work yesterday. There isn't much of that espresso bar culture at this place, especially since they don't really seem to be doing espresso. But the iced coffee I picked up was light and floral, a great roast at a great price. Definitely stop by this new place in the East End. Oh and the music choice was top notch.
(4)Mary M.
yummy locally roasted coffee. loved the iced coffee growler over the summer. just the basics, but tasty.
(5)Jen R.
maybe it's my fault. i see a sign that says "coffee" and there are some chairs and tables inside and a "free wifi" sticker in the window and i think: "here's a place i can sit and get some work done on my laptop while i sip my warm beverage." no bathroom. no outlets. uncomfortable folding chairs. talk radio blaring. mixed messages.
(2)J D.
Went to Zeke's this morning on the strong recommendation of a friend. Impressed by the very good coffee, and by the friendly and sincere atmosphere. Will definitely be back.
(5)Bill G.
I love Zeke's coffee! I try my best to buy locally roasted coffee, and I was thrilled to discover Zeke's. They are very accommodating and have roasted beans especially for me. If you like fresh beans, a trip to Zeke's would definitely be worth your time.
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