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The neighboring business, Ineffable Cà Phê, plans to open a speakeasy featuring local booze.
IC’d Tea is a blend of Iron City Beer and Turner’s Iced Tea.
Hiking, biking, rafting – the outdoor opportunities are endless.
At pop-ups and dine-in joints around Pittsburgh, thin patties with crispy edges are a smashing success.
An out-of-this-world spin ride debut to the U.S., alien invasion, updated facades and the park’s own coffee shop will greet visitors.
The restaurant offers a rotating menu of global cuisine based on the adventures of a fictional foodie.
Primanti Bros. has a new CEO — and plans for more expansion outside of Pittsburgh.
On the banks of French Creek in Cambridge Springs, Riverside Brewing Company creates decadent craft brews, cocktails and dishes on the grounds of a former hotel.
Tastes of Ireland, Civil War-themed fare and upscale options are sure to please any palate.
Our neighbors to the northwest have plenty of great food to offer — but we find a pair of spots known for dogs (one hot, one corn) irresistible.
A 32-room hotel is attached to the North American headquarters of Scottish brewery BrewDog.
Stick City Brewing Company cans Water from Mars to raise funds the Mars New Year Festival.
The “Vikings: Warriors of the North Sea” exhibit at the Carnegie Science Center provides a good reminder of history beyond the recent past.
The Dormont business will begin pouring on-site pints March 16.
The 43rd Street bar is the official HQ of the Pittsburgh Celtic Supporters Club.
Hazelwood's nonprofit culinary training center runs a Friday Fish Fry through April 7 and plans to add a food truck this year.
Extra (meat)! Extra (cheese)! Read all about Pittsburgh’s latest pizza news!
The Kennedy artisanal ice cream shop partners with the state Office of Vocational Rehabilitation.
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Kennywood Park and the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium — both celebrating their 125th anniversaries this year — have trolley routes to thank for their origins.
Bill Crawford has been making us laugh for decades. We wanted to know: What are his favorite things about Pittsburgh?
During the pandemic, bar owners pivoted to offer to-go cocktails and establish mocktail menus for sober-curious customers, ushering in a new wave of hotspots.