This property is 136 years old. Originally build by Francis Torrance between 1875 and 1877. The property became a home for blind women between 1918 and 1963. In 1963 it was converted to apartments until the 1980's in which it became the Cafe Victoria known for its fine food and antiques. The home is now a beautiful Bed and Breakfast with most of the original character from when it was built. This area was formally known as Allegheny West, and is now known as the North Shore a few blocks from Heinz field. Your comfort is most important to us when staying at our Inn. We will pamper you and ensure your stay is relaxing, enjoyable and all your needs are met. We're within walking distance to many attractions offered in Pittsburgh such as Heinz Field, Carnegie Science Center, PNC Park, Rivers Casino. Children’s museum and the Andy Warhol museum. We provide a %100 satisfaction guarantee on your stay with us. Open every day of the year except on Christmas and New Years day. We look forward to meeting you soon.
Regards, Denise Alarcon, your Inkeeper.
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