My wife, my mother-in-law and I stayed two nights over the Holiday. It was a surprise gift for them. Getting to the Little Red Cat was an easy drive to the South Side of Pittsburgh. The entrance is tastefully decorated with a wall beside the stairs displaying candy jars and colorful artwork. We stopped at the first floor and peeked in each bedroom. Each is spacious, beautifully decorated, and has its own distinct character. Hardwood floors, thick rugs, and antiques placed here and there made us feel we were staying in an interior decorator's home. Nothing can really prepare you for the walk upstairs to the third floor. The whole floor opens to a large kitchen with woodwork, cabinetry and features from a time gone by. The island sits four adults and is great for that first sip of coffee that you will be taking out to the balcony seating area. The kitchen's cabinets, repurposed from the bakery that was originally part of the building, had us nodding together “yes, this is an unbelievable kitchen”. From the kitchen is the comfy/cozy living room with a large couch, chair, ottoman, big fireplace and television. Behind the couch sits a lovely table and chairs. We put it to use for dinners and a heated game of Scrabble. Cortney checked in before and during our stay. The only issue we had was having to leave at the end of our stay. It was hard to say goodbye to the The Little Red Cat.