After a brief closure, a rebranded Back to the Foodture is back in business in Uptown.
The cocktail lounge will feature classic drinks, live music and spoken word performances.
Run by The Pittsburgh Juice Co., the new Aspinwall cafe sells organic food and beverages, including kombucha.
Hemlock House serves irreverent food and cocktails with a punk rock aesthetic.
Cinderlands Beer Co.’s original foederhouse site is now a sandwich shop and lounge.
All over Pittsburgh, chefs without brick-and-mortar restaurants keep on truckin’ by putting on the brakes.
Known as the Cake Guy at Grandview Bakery, his sweet designs have gained more than a half-million Tik Tok followers.
Started by an Italian immigrant in 1939, the eatery has been run by three generations of the Passalacqua clan.
For decades, the Squirrel Hill resident has been a fixture at local restaurants.
The list includes restaurants, breweries, bakeries and cafes.
The 9th annual event features live entertainment, food trucks and 165 vendors selling plant-based products.
Our food editor went on vacation — and Pittsburgh tagged along.
From glassware and sconces to logos and taplists, these folks are adding extra flavor to the city’s dining scene.
Next month, due to legal issues associated with its name, Back to the Foodture will close both restaurants.
Food trucks and breweries go together like black and gold, but some sudsmakers are dishing out good eats on their own. Here are nine breweries (plus a punk-rock pub) to check out.
Mingo Creek Craft Distillers’ patriotic brand debuts its new “Whiskey Campus” to the public July 15.
Follow our food editor’s island-hopping adventure across the region.
Local chefs — and one comedian — are putting the Steel City’s food scene in the spotlight.
Echo, a taproom and cafe, is expected to open in Uptown in 2024.
Two siblings — including a former employee — have taken over the 30-year-old sandwich shop.
The casual East Ohio Street eatery is owned by the folks behind Fig & Ash.
The walk-up stand features a scaled-down menu.
A national grant program is giving three landmark restaurants — The Harmony Inn, Penn Brewery and Khalil’s — some much-needed love.
Brown Bear Bread Cafe hopes to find success in the historical storefront with pastries and parties.