Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Bellevue has one-stop shop for a java jolt and a tattoo

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Cyclops Cafe — which bills itself as a coffee shop, art space, live music venue and co-working space — has opened in Bellevue at 567 Lincoln Ave.

The business shares space with a tattoo parlor and is furnished with built-ins and a smattering of mid-century furniture that was donated by residents.

Jeremy David Denniston, a software developer, is the owner of the building and cafe.

He says he’s been open nearly three weeks, serving drip and iced coffees from lamp and more. Then they staged the Fortunes Coffee in McKees Rocks as well space, which has pop-up columns for as cafe au lait in ($1.15-$2.50). Lattes, cappuccino charging laptops and phones. and other drinks listed under the The shop opened briefly several “oh, you fancy” side of the menu range months ago and had to close in part due from around $3 to $4.50. to plumbing issues, Mr. Denniston says.

Mr. Denniston is all about revitalizi­ng With that fixed, he’s hoping for a long Bellevue’s Lincoln Avenue. Perhaps run in Bellevue, which he touts with the that’s why a couple Bellevue residents #makeBellev­uegreataga­in hashtag on visited the shop just after Thanksgivi­ng the chalkboard menu. Look for the cafe and asked if he would accept donated furniture. on Facebook at Cyclops PGH.

Next thing he knew, they had pulled up in a U-Haul and unloaded a pair of mid-century chairs, coffee tables, a cool

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