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The Bellefonte, Pa.-based distillery plans to open the six-story entertainment complex between the South Side and Station Square.
The plant-forward eatery is the latest addition to the East Ohio Street culinary scene.
Hazelwood Brewery, a 20,000-square-foot, four-story building in Hazelwood, will house three separate beer-makers when it opens this spring.
The local chain is revamping several of its Pittsburgh-area storefronts over the next few years.
These 8 new openings bring casual dining to the forefront.
Bridge City Smashery will specialize in over-the-top burger combinations and fries.
The 175-seat “retro-tainment” complex is more food-focused than its sister site on the North Shore.
An Aliquippa man will launch the vehicle this spring — and Eat’n Park and Giant Eagle are getting into nostalgia, too!
The chain already has spots in Dormont and at Duquesne University.
The Terminal taproom houses a 10-barrel brewhouse, coffee bar and kitchen.
The owners of No Names Pub and Monterey Pub welcome people from all walks of life — and death.
The 4,000-square-foot taproom, which focuses primarily on lagers, opens Dec. 16.
The holiday pop-up will take place Dec. 15 at Square Cafe in East Liberty.
The newish family-owned business offers everything from breakfast pastries to gourmet pizzas and pasta dishes.
Bonafide is open for business, Lolev debuts in Lawrenceville and Velum Fermentation goes big in the flats
Closed since 2020, the popular Richard DeShantz restaurant will double as a rustic mountain lodge at least through March.
The children’s book about a globe-trotting dog includes simple pancake recipes kids can try at home.
At this ice cream parlor and candy shop in Monongahela, Santa’s wife reigns supreme.
The online initiative runs Nov. 30 through Dec. 21.
The company recently partnered with folk artist Jim Pollock and the band Phish on the blend.
Products from the sourdough microbakery can be purchased online and at a Mars shop.
It is the franchise’s first Pennsylvania location, and owners hope it will draw more people to the Golden Triangle.
Here are some restaurants offering holiday catering and specialty takeout dishes.
The organization holds free, monthly meetups at different breweries.