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Homestead Today
By the People, for the People
Beloved Homestead Hangout Dorothy 6 Shuts Down Without Warning
The popular craft beer and live music venue abruptly closed earlier than planned after over a decade in business.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Dorothy 6 Blast Furnace Café, a longtime Homestead staple known for its deep craft beer list, steady stream of live music and sprawling Eighth Avenue patio, abruptly went dark this week, according to the owners. The restaurant had originally planned to close on February 28, but instead shut its doors early "due to unforeseen circumstances," catching regulars off guard.
Why it matters
Dorothy 6 was part of a broader wave of new businesses trying to revitalize Homestead's Eighth Avenue and the nearby Waterfront area, helping to define the neighborhood as a go-to gathering spot around the Mon Valley. The sudden closure of this popular craft beer and live music venue leaves a void in the local community.
The details
The café arrived in 2013 as part of efforts to breathe new life into Homestead's Eighth Avenue and the nearby Waterfront area. Dorothy 6 had become a fixture on East Eighth Avenue, offering a 20-plus tap beer selection, an outdoor patio, and a 4,000-square-foot upstairs event lounge.
- Dorothy 6 Blast Furnace Café opened in 2013.
- The restaurant had originally planned to close on February 28, 2026.
- The restaurant instead closed ahead of the planned February 28 date "due to unforeseen circumstances."
The players
Dorothy 6 Blast Furnace Café
A longtime Homestead staple known for its craft beer selection, live music, and sprawling outdoor patio.
The takeaway
The sudden closure of this popular craft beer and live music venue leaves a void in the local Homestead community, which had come to rely on Dorothy 6 as a gathering spot and hub of activity along Eighth Avenue and the Waterfront area.
