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A public and private coalition has extended sidewalks and created patios to provide outdoor dining options in Downtown Pittsburgh.
We spotlight the creative crafting and commitment to community that are at the core of this popular Pittsburgh distillery.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein reflects on four months of dining during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting July 24, Pittsburghers can watch drive-in movies filmed in the city on the site of the Carrie Blast Furnaces.
Several Downtown streets will be reconfigured to expand outdoor seating.
Jared Dziak and Samantha Lang managed to pull off an intimate family affair.
From our pages to your screen, here are some Pittsburgh backgrounds to improve your workday.
Our locally run, expertly sourced #PGHDrinksToGo guide to beer, spirits and wine during the COVID-19 crisis.
Books Editor Kristofer Collins interviews one of Pittsburgh’s finest writers about what’s on her mind during quarantine.
Class up your stay-at-home weekend with new theater, recent History Center favorites and a great meal.
Keep yourself healthy, entertained and well fed while practicing good social distancing this weekend.
Our locally run, expertly sourced #PGHEatsToGo guide to restaurant options during the COVID-19 crisis. We've organized it alphabetically by neighborhood to make it easier to find the takeout option closest to you.
Poll shows that the pickle-themed event is a “big dill.”
The city will still provide shuttles and portable toilets, but is putting a focus on hygiene and safety in light of coronavirus concerns.
Hotel restaurants in Pittsburgh also are following a national trend toward localized, destination dining.
Experience the Golden Triangle or relax in indulgent comfort at the hospitable Downtown favorite.
The award-winning distillery adds a tasting room, restaurant and bottle shop to its Strip District space.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein is digging Mon Valley Red Top pizza, tabletop grilling and more.
March highlights include a tattoo expo, Bugs Bunny at the symphony and an author in love with obituaries.
March highlights include a tattoo expo, Bugs Bunny at the symphony and an author in love with obituaries.
Angel Randolph and Eddie Barnz have turned a former bar in Pitcairn into a culinary destination.
A new chef and a liquor license turn the Lawrenceville restaurant into a dinnertime destination.
The new establishment features tableside grilling, a loungy bar, weekday karaoke and weekend club vibes.
Make a date with a carnivorous plant, hear a live stand-up album recording and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues this weekend.