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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.
Events start early -- July 14 -- for a full week of dill-ightful fun before Downtown's largest Picklesburgh yet.
Mingo Creek Craft Distillers’ patriotic brand debuts its new “Whiskey Campus” to the public July 15.
Echo, a taproom and cafe, is expected to open in Uptown in 2024.
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.
Our Best Bet: A new exhibit at Contemporary Craft explores gender, identity, connection and sexuality through more than 50 works of art.
28 of the best things to do, see, eat and drink Pittsburgh on a list you won't find anywhere else.
The Pirates aren’t yet resurrected, far from it. But their return to relevance has made baseball fun again at PNC Park, and for now that’s more than enough.
Alcohol has taken quite a hit in recent months from scientific research on offering zero value to your health. If you're looking to taper your happy hour drinks, here are some fantastic ways.
You’re not here just to nibble; you’re here to ride your favorites. Pair your favorite rides with some delectable food.
Beer and cider culture continues to grow throughout the Pittsburgh region.
Necromancer resurrects Franktuary and announces a second site, a deli's returning to Deutschtown and more food news.
An out-of-this-world experience is headed to Mars Borough, just 25 miles from Pittsburgh, the weekend of June 9 and 10.
Pittsburgh’s Little Italy is home to El Pariente Taco Shop and Jeremy Raymer's latest horror mural.
A mobile version of the defunct department store's concession stand hits the road this summer.
In addition to classic and specialty drinks, the bar serves gluten-free fare.
After a four-year absence, the event will be held June 10 in and around the East Ninth Street pub.
Trekkers on the Great Allegheny Passage are bringing new life to this historical borough that lost half of its population over the last century.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
The neighborhood bar on Bower Hill Road is more than 80 years old.
The last day of operation for the Oakland gastropub is May 26.
Nox’s Tavern & Grille and the new Nox’s on 8 specialize in elevated bar food.