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Pegasus (CLOSED) (Closed Permanently)

(41 Ratings)
In the first two floors of the Pittsburgh Eagle
This basement club is no more, but Pegasus has reopened in the first two floors of the Pittsburgh Eagle. The club attracts a younger crowd, and those boys love to dance.


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Reviews

luckydudewestside
luckydudewestside
Over a year ago

what a bore!

like everyone says, not what it used to be. don't waste your money.


madamemim1
madamemim1
Over a year ago

Well.. Same Owner as Eagle So go figure...

However there is no more Eagle and maybe this venue needs to decide which bar it is. People stopped going to the eagle years ago - I remember going on a Saturday night 2 years ago and NO ONE WAS THERE.. but the employees. Pegasus moving there was probably the only reason it is still open. Friday is the better night to go unless you are into a bar with ten people in it on a Saturday night. It seems like the place needs to close not because of location but because of ownership - It is 2011 NOT 1989.


piercedm4m
piercedm4m
Over a year ago

FUN NO MORE

Talk about gone to the crapper. Used to be the best bar in the city but now is nothing but under 21 twinks and their wishful girlfriends. Bartenders not very friendly and drinks high. You can't wonder freely throughout bar because certain areas are for 21 yrs old only so you have to suck down your drink if want to dance to a good song. Just plain dissappointing and not worth the time or drive to the out of the way location. Don't Go.


JRin2010
JRin2010
Over a year ago

HORRIBLE

Pegasus was terrible on Liberty Avenue and moving to the Eagle -- in one of the cities most dangerous neighborhoods -- only makes it worse. They don't take credit cards and still allow smoking - talk about archaic and not with the times. BAN SMOKING IN ALL BARS!


blackpepper
blackpepper
Over a year ago

Disappointed

Came into town to check out some of the gay bars. Arrived just after midnight Saturday night and with all the space this place has there's 25 people, including the staff. I walked around to get a feel for the place. Went to the 2nd floor bar and sat for 10-15 mins. Bartender never approached me to ask if I wanted a drink, say hello absolutely nothing. Another guy walked behind the bar 3 times, talked to another patron. Never say anything either. At that point I was beginning to see why it was empty. Went back downstairs to the first floor bar there and asked for a "screwdriver", the bartenter there had to ask someone else what it was. When I made a lite, friendly, comment about not knowing what it was he flippantly blew me off. Two words: Lacking, Unprofessional Oh, the guy at the door, stamping wrist was nice. The DJ that night was good. For the short time I was there. Thats it. Two stars for the potential of the place, and the DJ. Certainly not for the friendly customer service.


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