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Fortunately, there are some you can still visit with a bit of a drive.
Lurking within the lovely confines of South Park, thrillseekers will find a terrifying — and especially sprawling — haunted attraction.
Near and far, experience the beauty of Appalachian autumn at these locations around the state.
Try it on draft this weekend at the brewery’s Oktoberfest celebration.
Food editor Kristy Locklin takes a deep dive to discover what’s best between two pieces of bread.
The Hall-of-Famer’s Iron City Beer will be available by early-October.
Justin Avi’s online business now has a Liberty Avenue storefront.
There is plenty to do inside and out all year round.
Whether you’re looking for food, music, culture or something else entirely, there’s bound to be a local festival that checks all your boxes.
This historical produce distribution hub promises to be a destination for food and fun.
The Allegheny Riverfront space — its largest in the chain — features outdoor seating and an extensive food menu.
The region’s craft beer industry continues to grow despite the pandemic and supply-chain issues.
Owner Matthew Buchholz sells a variety of novelty items based on old horror and sci-fi movies.
Get to know your alcohol before attending the Pittsburgh Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival.
Say so long to summer by consuming these seasonal foods and beverages.
Energy experts from around the world will gather here in September to accelerate clean technology. Can they keep the planet from warming past its breaking point?
Stefan Nitsch, born in Austria, plans to introduce some experimental products and ideas to the Troy Hill brewery.
The restaurant is also rolling out new menu items.
The Elks Lodge on the North Side is filled with banjo music, singing, polka dancing and people of all ages.
The record store now has a full-service bar and coffee shop.
Off-season changes have turned PNC Park’s Riverwalk into a remarkable outdoor hangout. It’s just not designed for watching baseball.
Jamilka Borges, a “Wild Child” chef, settles in at Sally Ann’s.
It hopes to open by summer’s end in a 110-year-old building that was once a beer distributor.
Looking for something to do while you’re in town? Check out the calendars offered from these organizations, just a few of the many worthy groups in Pittsburgh.