Summary
When he opened Mario's South Side Saloon nearly a quarter- century ago, Bob Pessolano didn't have much competition nearby.
"The neighborhood was a ghost town back then," Pessolano, 55, of Ross recalled. "Down by Mario's, the only bars that were open were, I think, Dee's and Jack's."See the full content of this document
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South Side Puts the Economics in Cash Bar
Times change. Among Pittsburgh's varied drinking destinations, for those seeking variety, the South Side long has been the place...
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