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Plus, the nerds inherit the earth at this weekend's Pittsburgh Comicon.
Plus, go-to destinations for post-Patty's grub and a French champagne dinner at the Omni William Penn.
Plus, the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre performs an 'Uncommon' show and Rivers Casino's penny slots offer cheap thrills.
Or, the truly adventurous will drink pumpkin beer and then go on a Haunted Pittsburgh walking tour.
Harris Grill features a quartet of pumpkin ales and Boo and Brew offers seasonal sips for a worthy cause.
The fan-favorite snubs the city to expand its craft brew empire in the suburbs.
Our former Zima enthusiast is ready to get her drink on - for real this time.
For Mike Murphy, owner of the Carson Street Deli, beer is not something just to drink when watching a Steelers game. To him, it’s an “art form.”
The "Should I Drink That?" podcast brings the joy of craft beers to listeners' ears.
Pittsburgh Magazine staff share what restaurants are on their radar.
Our food (and beverage!) editor reflects on her college days at the Forbes Avenue bar.
With a bevy of new cafes, bars, pizzerias and scoop shops, it's shaping up to be a delicious year.
Shuttered during the pandemic in 2020, the beloved East Ohio Street institution reopened in December.
From beer and cheesecake to fish sandwiches and cheese, it’s been a banner year for Kristy Graver.
Enjoy a new Downtown spot while you enter sweet online contests.
North Side-based Forge Fried specializes in fried, seasoned peanuts you eat whole.
Our food editor dishes out another heaping helping of semi-ridiculous dining suggestions.
Fans of the Netflix series can enjoy themed food and beverages and an Upside Down pop-up bar.
From contemporary abodes to restored Victorians, halls across Pittsburgh are decked for the season.
The two businesses have expanded menus and hours.
‘Tis the season for over-the-top decorations and festive libations.
Photographer Adam Milliron proves that a picture is worth a thousand bites.
Spend a day immersed in tradition with an overnight stay in Scottdale — then find more to do in nearby Mt. Pleasant.