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The inaugural festival will be held April 7-9 in Squirrel Hill.
It's the largest clock face in the United States.
With a grand vision, dogged persistence and grit, volunteer groups and nonprofits are working to fill in the remaining gaps of the 270-mile Erie to Pittsburgh Trail — and hoping to bring it near completion in five years.
From smash burgers and vegan options to a burger pizza and donut, here's where to find your burger bliss in the 'Burgh.
The 10,000-square-foot restaurant features two bars, a stage, a radio studio and a riverfront patio.
Here are the stories of how they persevered and found success in the Steel City.
After more than a decade, Pittsburgh’s most under-the-radar brewery finally makes itself known.
The Ross brewery will give away beer from 4 to 10 p.m. this Thursday and Friday.
The food at PileZ isn’t pretty, but it’s pretty good.
The Lenten fish fry season kicks off on Friday, Feb. 16 and runs through March 29.
The 225-seat Lawrence Hall, opening soon, will have four eateries, a bar and a scoop shop.
The site is boosting underrepresented brands, including Black-, woman- and LGBTQ+-owned distilleries.
From cutting-edge screens to historic cinemas, these are the best places in town to see a movie.
Check out new spots, second locations and a cidery.
Through March, Toby Vann will sell hearty soups and stews from a pallet-sized kiosk inside Necromancer Brewing in Ross.
The 700-square-foot space at The Highline has a large beer garden with a view of the city.
Part-bar, part-dog park, the business will occupy a former sausage factory.
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.