
Pittsburgh's Strip District residents are facing the bitter end of an era with SoLuna, a popular Latin American restaurant and coffee shop, poised to close its doors this Sunday. In an Instagram post, the shop announced it will be saying farewell to customers for the final time, with plans to cease operations at the close of the day, as reported by CBS News. Located at the bustling intersection of 16th Street and Penn Avenue, SoLuna has become a staple for locals, cementing itself into the fabric of daily routines over its years of service.
The decision to shut down wasn't made lightly, and the team behind SoLuna took to social media to express their heartfelt sentiments on the closure. "This decision does not come lightly," they declared on their Facebook page, indicating, as WPXI reported, their deep appreciation for the community that has supported them. Having served as a warm and welcome stop for coffee enthusiasts and foodies alike, the establishment has been privy to countless memories ranging from the early morning coffee rush to leisurely afternoon pastries.
The heartfelt announcement on social media mirrors the sentiments of a community space that has been more than just a business. "We are so grateful for your loyalty, support, and the friendships we've built along the way," the Facebook post continued, as detailed by WPXI. With doors closing at 3 p.m. on Sunday, loyal customers are requested to make their way to SoLuna one last time to relish the flavors they've grown to love and bid farewell to a cherished local spot.









