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Here’s a sampling of things that will keep you busy when most businesses are closed.
The anti-Santa even has its own seasonal rock band and beer.
Plus a Mt. Lebanon landmark gets a makeover.
Disappointment at a ho-hum Steelers campaign is understandable — but expecting nothing but success is unreasonable.
Wise County Cafe is now open on the North Side.
Behind the net? Against the glass? Nah. If you actually want the best views of the game, opt for the Captain Morgan Club Level.
Relaxation is all around you in this charming small town, which offers easy access to Allegheny National Forest.
The futuristic lounge serves out-of-this-world cocktails and an all-vegetarian menu.
Grownups and kids alike will love these dazzling displays.
Wellness influencer Michaela Blaney left California to launch a health food craze in PA.
Light Up Night 2023 will be brighter than ever as the Downtown bridges will light up and “American Idol” winner Phillip Phillips will headline the entertainment.
The taproom will have a dozen beers on tap and authentic New Orleans cuisine.
The future home of Spork Island Trading Co. will host a creepy clown pop-up through Oct. 31.
The Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus is back in town — and back from the brink of extinction.
Among other things, it doubles as a museum to the “Winningest Football Team in the World.”
Flip the lid and become a slice-hungry zombie.
A two-tier conveyor belt system delivers everything from sushi and ramen to side dishes and desserts.
The PA Chamber of Business and Industry is holding an online bracket competition.
The new distillery in Creighton uses locally sourced heirloom grains to make rye whiskey and other boozy offerings.
There’s more than just great taste at Cookie Cookie Ice Cream, Cafe Momentum and Community Kitchen Pittsburgh — these three places are doing some good while serving food.
The Deutschtown brewery recently broke ground on a new taproom.
Links Brewing Company taps into its target market at local country clubs.
Celebrate October with a landmark horror film, an absinthe cocktail and a stroll through a cemetery.
18th Street bar Jekyl and Hyde celebrates Halloween year-round.