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Set to open this fall, the Ross location is Mike & Tony's Gyros' sixth eatery.
Row along a lake by moonlight. Curl up with a warm cup in a cozy coffee shop. Unwind with a rejuvenating massage. Sound good? Explore these soothing outings and more as we help you keep calm in the Steel City.
The mobile eatery, which traces its roots back to Arizona, makes stops at many Pittsburgh breweries.
Local breweries are hosting a variety of parties to usher in the fall beer-drinking season.
The chic Main Street lounge is a great date-night spot.
Chris Waraks aims to restore this North Side neighborhood, one house at a time.
The event will feature music, art, activism and food inspired by the late Pittsburgh rapper.
As great as the Buccos keep insisting PNC Park is, it isn’t all that different from most other stadiums. But what happens once the ball gets pitched in places such as Atlanta is another matter entirely.
The cocktail lounge will feature classic drinks, live music and spoken word performances.
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.
For decades, the Squirrel Hill resident has been a fixture at local restaurants.
The list includes restaurants, breweries, bakeries and cafes.
Our food editor went on vacation — and Pittsburgh tagged along.
Pitt’s women’s soccer head coach and an incoming Panthers player are leading the Nigerian National Team at the largest women’s soccer tournament in history.
Great events and relaxing times can be found at suburban wineries — even if their main role is to allow a little bit of wealthy-life fantasy.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
From glassware and sconces to logos and taplists, these folks are adding extra flavor to the city’s dining scene.
Business in Etna Borough is just as hot as the Italian volcano that shares its name.
This borough, which means ‘beautiful view,” is drawing families to its still-affordable housing, walkable streets and small-town feel.
Located along the Ohio River, Ambridge is a community on the rise with two breweries, a cozy coffee shop and lots of history.
Not in the spotlight just yet, but they could be soon.
If bars don’t want raucous crowds to descend on East Carson Street, those bars should stop inviting them.