The Abbey in Lawrenceville is well known for its high-class atmosphere and welcoming environment. Artifacts from various Pittsburgh places, such as St. Marks Church and Jenkins Arcade make up the interior of the bar. “I have always been a creative person and I want my business to reflect who I am as a person, I love art and architecture,” said owner of the Abbey, Eric Kukura. “We are combining art and utility while showcasing the economic diversity of the Lawrenceville business community and our guests.”
While the inside of the Abbey looks like a novel coffeehouse and bar where Charles
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