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Pittsburgh Friends Meeting House is a Quaker meeting house which houses Pittsburgh Monthly Meeting in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Meeting is affiliated with Lake Erie Yearly Meeting, which includes Quaker meetings in Ohio, Michigan, and Western Pennsylvania. The meeting house hosts weekly, unprogrammed meetings for worship are held on Sundays at 10:30a.m. There are four worship groups under the care of Pittsburgh Friends, located in Indiana, Erie, Oil City, and Somerset.

History
The residence on Ellsworth Avenue was purchased my Pittsburgh Friends in April 1966. The three-story stone building was constructed around 1902. A new owner in 1916 added a large art gallery to the southeast corner of the building. In 1936, the building was repurposed into a boarding house called The Greystone, and the former gallery became the dining room. This room now serves as the meeting room for worship.