Gen X Pittsburgh: The Beehive and the '90s Scene

David Rullo

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Book cover for Gen X Pittsburgh: The Beehive and the '90s Scene

Gen X Pittsburgh: The Beehive and the '90s Scene

Gen X Pittsburgh: The Beehive and the '90s Scene

David Rullo

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Beginning in the early 1990s, Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood began to transform from the post-industrial morass it had been suffering for the last few decades. Artists began to rent empty apartments, what were once shot-and-a-beer bars became hip dive bars and entrepreneurs found inexpensive real estate to follow their visions. It was in this landscape that the Beehive Coffeehouse began to attract a new 90s alternative crowd.

East Carson Street was soon home to not just coffeehouses but Slacker, Dee's Cafe, Culture Shop, Club Laga and the Lava Lounge. Across a bridge, in the university community of Oakland, The Upstage, Electric Banana and another Beehive catered to the new youth culture. Cappuccinos, thrift shop culture, grunge music, local alternative bands, artists, writers and creative denizens of all stripes would soon enter the city's collective conscious. The South Side Beehive though was where the night often began, and weekends ended.

Critical Reviews

A Caffeinated Look Back

"With more than 70 interviews, Rullo shows how the Beehive began to transform a post-industrial South Side and what it meant to both patrons and employees of the now-shuttered business that was once the hippest place in town for a burgeoning generational crowd.

For anyone who frequented either Beehive location, "Gen X Pittsburgh . . ." will be a welcome reminder of how carefree and fun those days were, before the internet and cell phones ruined spontaneity, before so many baristas, janitors and regulars grew up, becoming established musicians, writers, promoters, and artists happy to remember their roots."

-Fred Shaw, Pittsburgh Quarterly

Publishing Information

Publisher: History Press
Pub date: 2023-10-30
Length: 176 pages

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