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  • Ej S.

    This is definitely the best of the Pittsburgh hookah joints. Compared to The Sphinx, this place is a 5 star hookah lounge. I appreciate the clean, modern atmosphere. The crowd is younger so that is certainly appealing to a gentleman like myself. The music played is usually ethnically charged unless its on a weekend when they have a DJ come and play the most popular, contemporary hip hop and R&B jams. Sometimes they even have a belly dancer come in! Great service, usually. And the flavors are awesome. They definitely know what they are doing when it comes to hookah. It's an art and they are close to being the Van Gogh's and Monet's of the business.

    (3)
  • Jarrett H.

    Not a good experience on my first go. The crowd wasn't very good(my friend and I were actually -literally- surrounded by a larger group of college kids who were quite loud and didn't exactly have a very interesting conversation), the service was non-existent and the prices were pretty high, costing about $15 to start and going up from there. The decor was bright and modern, so I can see why some would prefer it to other lounges in the area. I haven't been back, so it might have just been a bad night. Also, they don't seem to be big on carding, so under-agers feel free to try your luck.

    (1)
  • Khalid S.

    Great place to sit, relax and smoke. Owners are very nice and friendly. Decor is great, and all the furniture is very contemporary, from Ikea :) There's games like dominoes, and chess that you can play while smoking or if you prefer, just watch Lebanese songs on the tv.

    (4)
  • Mike H.

    Yes, this place is awesome. They have a mixed crowd of all types of people which makes smoking a hookah and sparking up conversation that much more interesting. They have premium hookah tobacco from fruit punch and coconut to coffee and roses. They give you unopened tips to use and they come around and replenish your coals through out the evening. They have playing cards, dominos and TV's everywhere. If you enjoy coffee they have that as well as teas and lattes. Overall I gotta say this place is very welcoming and accommodating. The environment is always relaxing and interesting. This was my first hookah experience and then my 2nd and 3rd and... You get it. Smoking Hookah can be a bit expensive. Look to spend $15-$30 on the evening but also look for it to last a long time, a few hours or so. I don't smoke cigarettes, but an evening of Hookah sometimes is just what the soul could use.

    (5)
  • Leonor G.

    This is my third time here, and unfortunately i have to give it a bad review. The guy who served us was rude and unprofessional, i don't know his name but he had a septum ring. We waited for out coals for a good 35 minutes and the place was unbearably hot. I only give it two stars because it was great the first two times we came. We saw people that already had coals get replacements before we even got ours. Overall disappointing, probably won't be returning.

    (2)
  • Jawad A.

    It's probably the best hookah bar in Pittsburgh with quality flavors. This is my 3rd time there and twice this week. No problems with their hookah base, coals and pipes at all. It gets crowed with lot of young people and I sometimes do find myself oldest among which is not very helpful but nothing Cafe management can help about it. They have dark Ambiance which is good for smokey places. It's only relaxing one if I have my ear phones on, due to lot of young crowd shouting at each other. They don't have good exhaust fans over there so I'd rather sit closer to door so i can get some oxygen from time to time whenever someone opens that door. What I'd like management is to focus on customer service which was close to nothing except when you want to order and when you want to to get coal changed. They don't greet you that well, neither they would ask you if everything's alright once in a while. I have been to hookah places and whoever has to pay over 10$ for a hookah do get a really good customer service. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 star is lack of customer service but I'd definitely want to go back as I have no better choices.

    (3)
  • Jon B.

    Love this place, i know a lot of people rate it low because its not like other lounges in "big" cities, but for the location and price, its a really good place to hang out with friends. Me and 3 friends come here and chill for hours for just 17$, cant really beat that. Staff is really friendly and they have a nice selection of flavors.

    (5)
  • Nipen K.

    I went to Hookah Bookah for the first time when a friend was visiting. We went there around 6pm on a saturday to avoid the big crowds that is expected later. Its a very cool place with a relaxed atmosphere and a friendly staff. They have a different flavors of Hookah available with one or two pipes options. We tried out the green apple and the mango one. I must say the green apple flavor was great. I didn't really like the mango one though! Hookah Bookah also has a lot of drinks available. Overall, a great place if you are looking to just chill and smoke hookah! The only cons from my perspective is the somewhat congested seating and the non-availability of alcoholic drinks. That might be because a majority of cafe patrons are under 21 but over 18.

    (4)
  • Mohammad F.

    The best hookah in Pittsburgh ..... They are so friendly and the atmosphere over their Amazing......

    (5)
  • Robert L.

    Premier hookah lounge. Friendly staff. Best shisha in Pittsburgh. Nawa will see to your every need.

    (5)
  • Sammy B.

    This place was super boring .. I wouldn't go back... U can't smoke weed lol But super boring here

    (2)
  • Kate M.

    You go to smoke hookah and you look for a relaxing time - this just wasn't. It feels like a coffee shop that happens to have hookahs, filled with college freshmen who are *loud*.

    (2)
  • Matthew U.

    There's a first time for everything. And that's just what my visit here was, my first time smoking a hookah. Honestly, my first puff I looked at my friend and said, "Who...are...you?" Of course we busted up laughing, and then continued to puff, puff, pass. I'm by no means a person who knows my stuff when it comes to hookahs. I walked in and had no clue what to do, but the staff were helpful in assisting me. I went with the strawberry banana, bought a drink, went to a table to wait until it was ready for us. Once the hookah arrived at the table we were set. We chatted, listened to the music and just passed the time away in a mellow environment. Every so often the staff would come around and replace the fading coals with fresh ones. One thing I wasn't sure about until we left was whether we were allowed to sit outside or not. In fact, you are. There are a few tables on the sidewalk in front of the place so you could people watch while you smoked away. And the only downside to the place is that it is an alcohol free zone. Maybe that's not really a downside, but I think I would have had a better time if I had a libation at hand instead of a water. For as many people that were in there, the noise level was actually low. The music was a bit louder than the other customers. Which was odd, but I enjoyed it.

    (4)
  • Emily D.

    I love Hookah Bookah! The atmosphere is very calm and relaxed. It's a fun place to go on any night and just chill with friends. Lights are dimmed, there is two couches or a bunch of mini circular tables with chairs to suit either 1, 2, or 4 people at a table. It can get pretty crowded, but there's always people leaving once you come, I've never had to wait for a table. The staff is very friendly and they will just walk around with new coal to put on your hookah. You can sit for a few hours smoking good hookah with good friends.

    (4)
  • Brent M.

    O how to start this review. Well I will walk you thru every step of my experience. Upon walking in the atmosphere that you see on the outside is completely different the room is rather dark, which is not a bad thing. Also its not as smoky as you would think. The flavor list is extremely long and filled with some good ones. My buddy and I decided to go classic and got strawberry which is a great beginners flavor. For two of us to smoke one flavor thru a two hose hookah it costed us 8 dollars each. which is a pretty good deal if you ask me. The pens game was on and people werent too loud, it was quiet enough that I could hear what my buddy was saying so thats a plus. Service was also good staff walked around with coals pretty frequently. Pros -Staff -Flavors -Atmosphere -Price Cons -Space -Music

    (4)
  • Amsul K.

    Having come from Cincinnati and having smoked hookah quite a bit, the hookah bars in Pittsburgh don't entice me a whole lot. The place is pretty loud, and gets decently crowded. Having to pay per person for hookah hoses and them being like 17 to 18 bucks a hookah I just don't know the appeal. I used smoke hookah for around 10 bucks maximum and it just seems a little overpriced (that is how all hookah bars in Pittsburgh are though). So, for Pittsburgh it is OK but for someone who might have experienced it before, it's nothing new

    (2)
  • Will B.

    I have been here several times and there are things that I like and don't like about this place. The Good The prices aren't too bad. You get one Hookah and three hoses and it will costs you like 15 bucks which isn't bad for three people going to smoke hookah. The service isn't bad you can always get fresh coals and the Hookah's come out pretty fast. The location is nice located on the strip in southside which makes easy to get to when you are hitting up the bars on the strip. The Bad I have been to Hookah bars in the past that are much more luxurious. Low seating with cushions and pillows with curtains making the smoking area's seem more private. Hookah Bookah has none of this. It feels more like a crappy coffee bar that you smoke Hookah in than a Arabian Hookah den. The bathrooms are kind of gross and that's coming from a guy, so you know it's bad. Sometimes is so packed that you can't get a seat and even if you could it's hard to breath in there with so much smoke circulating. Over all it's nat a bad place to hit up after going to the bar. Next time you are in the area give it a go if you can find a place to sit.

    (3)
  • Donny V.

    Very cool place. My only complaints are no alcohol, and it was very hot in there.other then that the place was awesome

    (3)
  • Neil S.

    Bookah is the best of the Pittsburgh hookah bars, although that's not saying much. Still, it's an enjoyable spot to spend a few hours. At night they turn the lights off and the atmosphere is more clubby and college-y than relaxing, although it's not too loud. It can get a bit cramped, so you might have to do some gymnastics to get to the counter. Service is friendly and prompt, although it can lag a bit during the busy weekend-night hours. Seating is comfortable, even if you're not on the couches. The hookah is overpriced but awesome. I always have an enjoyable smoking experience at Bookah. Here they use good quality tobacco, well-maintained pipes, and natural coals that are frequently adjusted for optimal smoking. It can get a bit crowded as the drunks stumble in towards the end of the night, but the quality of hookah and service you receive is superb. This place closes at 2 but we've been here until 3:30 without issue. Definitely stop by. Oh, and try the fries. They're lime-salted and good to munch on while smoking.

    (4)
  • Maher H.

    Hookah Bookah is one of the more popular hookah spots in Pgh. The crowd can be a little collegey but I wouldn't say that it's unfriendly to those past the college scene. It's a clean, well-maintained space. They have screens placed through the place, sometimes with sports or arabic music videos playing. During the summer, they also offer outdoor seating, which is nice and relaxing. The staff are competent but the service can be rather slow at times. The prices are pretty expensif (usually $12-$15 per pipe) but the flavors are good and the hookahs 'hit' pretty well. Still, as compared to the outrageously bad service at Sphinx, I would still rather choose Hookah Bookah.

    (3)
  • pracheta t.

    Came here after being spoiled by hookah lounges - DEF not a classy joint. it really caters to the underage college kid. i actually wish there was something like this for us in college, but now..def not my scene. i think we were the oldest people there. i dont see myself going back ever. i'll wait for pittsburgh to come up with a nicer hookah place.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :5:00 pm - 1:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Late Night
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster
    Noise Level : Loud
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : No
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Wed, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No
    Good for Working : Yes

Hookah Bookah Cafe

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