Sometimes a bowl of cereal or a bagel on the run doesn't cut it on a busy weekday morning.
The company will be one of the featured breweries at the 9th Annual Beers of the Burgh Festival in June.
The Downtown restaurant will double as a training facility where interns learn the business, as well as life skills.
When the venue opens this month, it will feature three themed courses, two bars, craft cocktails and upscale eats.
Every Pittsburgh neighborhood has at least one shop with a cult-like following. Follow along as Food Editor Kristy Locklin visits a few new-to-her spots.
The Mad Mex on Atwood Street had to shut down due to ongoing staffing issues.
Gari Shoyu Sando Co. offers traditional Japanese tastes in a pop-up at Scratch & Co. in Troy Hill.
The one-barrel brewery in Elizabeth hopes to expand this year to a site in Pittsburgh.
The Grant Avenue store, the borough’s first grocer in decades, is open Tuesday through Sunday.
The Swissvale eatery focuses on eclectic dishes from around India.
The owners of Fig & Ash plan to open Fat Cat in the neighboring building on East Ohio Street.
Novo Asian Food Hall will open in the Strip while Kura Revolving Sushi Bar settles in the South Side.
The quick-service eatery in Squirrel Hill offers authentic Vietnamese cuisine and a small dining room.
Thanks to online shoppers and QVC viewers, 5 Generation Bakers’ Jenny Lee Swirl Bread is now known nationwide.
After a short hiatus, Wexford’s Bella Frutteto is back, offering its full menu and including gluten-free options.
From a new Mediterra Cafe to mocktails, 2023 is off to a busy start.
The Dormont restaurant boasts everything from birria tacos to burgers.
Brian and Irwin Mendelssohn are the force behind Row House Cinema, Bierport, Lawrenceville Market House and Fulton Commons.
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.