a chalkboard with a menu on it
Behind me is two dartboards, brand new bathrooms, and an inclosed smoking room convenient for smokers and non smokers.
This place has Loft y ambitions.
When Team Drip wins trivia night..thanks, BP!
10 on tap!
Moscow mule
a glass of orange juice on a bar
a man sitting at a table with a bottle of beer
Julie Anna E.
Nov 12, 2024
One of my favorite game day destinations. Perfect spot for bar food, watching sports, having a couple beers or glasses of wine, and hanging out! They have touch tunes/AMI, all the sports games/channel packages, they have darts and shuffle board, Trivia on Tuesday nights, great food from next door (D's Six Pax and Dogs) just a good time and worth checking out! 10/10
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Julia E.
Aug 29, 2018
I'm between a 3 and a 4 for the Loft. Depends on what you come here for. Low key, quiet, beer.. then definitely a 4. The food? I lean more towards a 3. I have been here several times and it has always been quite empty. This includes happy hour weekdays and weekend nights. Always odd to me how empty it is. There is always a good selection of beer and the bartenders are very friendly. They are owned by D's which is right below it. I just always wonder how they keep the Loft open. Unless I'm somehow missing the days when all the people go!
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Vanessa W.
Jul 12, 2018
Nothing bad to say! Nothing great to say either, though. A coworker of mine loves this place though, so she'd probably give it 5 stars. I've only been there once so far, however, and I need a little more time. We went for happy hour one evening. There were a few other patrons, seeming to have a good time. The bartender was mildly attentive. They have decent weekly drink specials. Everything seemed clean. I will definitely go back and try a cocktail instead of a beer.
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Matthew U.
Apr 10, 2014
I'm sorry, but I liked this place. Maybe it's because I came here to drink, not eat. That's what a bar is for, at least it is to me. If you wanted food, maybe you should have stayed downstairs, jus' sayin'.This is a great little place up in here. Yes, I do mean up in here, you need to go upstairs, hence the name. To me, it seems to be a perfect space for a bar, and they used the space the best they could. The bar is perfect, enough seats for any bar dweller that enters. A couple of high tops complete that area. A few steps (up, that is) to the left as you enter is another area for seating, this area also houses the two dart boards.When I was here, the place was kind of dead, perfect for a low key night when all you want to do is get a drink and stare at whatever they chose to be on the TV. The bartender was polite and on top of her game. She never missed a beat when a patron asked for a drink. I also found that the other bar goers were just as nice as someone you bump into on the street. Ironically my friend and I struck up a conversation with two people we bumped into outside. There appears to be no judgments being made here.Drink specials every night of the week, and they are open every night of the week. Credit cards accepted. Six packs to go. And the most awesome thing to me, they will put together a 'Mystery Craft Sixer' for you to take for an extremely reasonable price.
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Hannah M.
Nov 19, 2019
Fun bar for friends to chill. Games in the back. Clean restrooms. Quick service by bartenders. Interesting craft cocktail list (the gin drink was fab). Bartender will create shots for you which are absolutely delicious. Good hang.
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Elizabeth B.
Sep 8, 2013
I am surprised to be The Loft's first Yelp review! I checked in last night while at the bar and asked a couple friends if it was a new place. No, they said, it's been around probably 3 years. Hmm... interesting.The Loft is on the small side with over half the space taken up by a very large bar. The bar is able to seat probably 40-50 people. There is also another room just a stair-step and half-wall away with darts and high top tables. While I was there, a large group of about 15 or so people had pushed together all the tables and were hanging out in that space.Since it's September, I would normally order a pumpkin beer. However, I tried my husband's and thought it was terrible. Now, I like girly drinks, but this beer was sickeningly sweet. Plus, they lined the rim of the glass with (I believe) cinnamon sugar which made the glass, my hand, and the table a sticky mess. On top of the messiness, this took the beer to a whole new sweet level. Needless to say, I ordered something else - a Breckenridge Autumn Ale, which was absolutely delicious.The odd part about The Loft is that there is no kitchen. However, they provide D's Six Pax & Dogz menus for you to order from. My thought was that the process would work like this... a) Select menu items, b) Order with bartender, c) D's delivers the items. But, oh no, it's more complicated than that. It works like... a) Select menu items, b) Go downstairs and next door to order from D's OR call them from your cell phone (but the number is nowhere on the menu, so either use Google on your phone or hope you have a friend on hand who has the number), c) After 20 minutes or so, walk over (or back over) to D's to pick up your to-go order, packed up in styrofoam containers.I almost gave this place only 1 star, but though it was odd and though I don't plan on going back any time soon, it wasn't that terrible. My recommendation would be to just go to D's Six Pax itself and skip this place altogether.
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Allison Y.
Oct 26, 2015
This place is pretty laid back, and I always find at least 2 seats together, one for myself and one for whoever I'm hangin with. Always a plus. The bartenders are typically pretty attentive, even when they're busy. They ask if I want a lime in my Jamison ginger ale, then remember my preference. Yes. I did have one poor experience with an inattentive bartender, but I think that he might have been new and training, so it's cool.They have a nice smoking room back past the bathrooms. It's kind of like a sauna. I don't smoke cigarettes, but it's very private and there's rarely many people in there.
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Chuck K.
Mar 28, 2011
Katie and I were spent; too much going on in our lives- we needed a few drinks to help us unwind. It was a typical Thursday night in Regent Square; pedestrians were out picking up their dry-cleaning (trying not to get hit by cars as they crossed Braddock Avenue), having dinner, and running errands. We weren't interested in doing anything productive- we needed cold beer and talk-therapy. Neither of us had been to The Loft, so we decided to give it a try.The Loft is located above D's Six Pack and Dogz. There's a small glass door that opens up to a long staircase...up, up, up... As I ascended the stairs I had no idea what to expect; I just wanted a cold, frothy brew, and to relax.We go to the top of the stairs, made a quick right turn, and there it was: The Loft. A surprisingly clean bar, with high end finishes, and an extensive selection of draft and bottled beers, mixed drinks, and yes, even cigars. Impressive. We sat down at the bar and immediately noticed the polished black granite; nice touch. My drinking partner and I ordered a few pints of Hoegaarden, and were served some freshly-popped popcorn. As we ate the salty, buttery popped kernels of corn, the bartender/manager served us our beers with two large slices of fresh lemon (not lemon-jerky like you find in most bars). Katie and I happily drank away. The beer was deliciously fresh and flavorful- I had never had lemon in beer; it was surprisingly refreshing. We sipped our first drink, and looked around the bar. I noticed how clean everything was, from the floors, to the counters, and even the windows; it looks like the manager may be compulsive about her cleaning schedule. Case in point: I accidentally dropped my lemon on the floor and asked for another. The bartender asked, "Where is the lemon now? It's not still on the floor, is it...?" The bar is smoke-free, but if you want to light up a cigarette, or cigar, step out onto the small enclosed deck, or into the Man Cave. Yes, there's a Man Cave...complete with recliner, dart boards, televisions, and loud music. Cool. Check out The Loft if you haven't yet- it's a smaller-sized bar, with an intimate atmosphere...and GREAT happy hour prices. Plus, Katie and I will be there every Thursday night, so come raise a glass with us! Chef Chuck
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Will B.
Oct 6, 2013
I can't say that I like the loft. I mean they have TV's and a projector with a big screen and their beer offerings were not bad but I didn't like the way that they do food. By that I mean they don't have food. In a strange turn of events they allow you to order from D's Six Packs and Dogs which is cool but they pretty much just allow you to eat it in the loft. I find it kind of useless to have to go to another bar to get food just to bring it to another bar to eat it. I mean it's right below the restaurant couldn't they like go and get it and then just add it your tab or something. I guess not. I think the only reason you would want to go here is if you can't get into D's.
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Michael M.
Jan 25, 2016
The loft is a Regent Square establishment near Frick Park. A typical bar and light fare restaurant. Their hot dogs are great if you are in the mood.
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