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Hidden Gem...close to everything

Experience the Burgh!

The best views of the city, hands down! You can either park at Station Square, and take the incline up, or drive to the top(parking is usually a bit tight)
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Mount Washington
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The best views of the city, hands down! You can either park at Station Square, and take the incline up, or drive to the top(parking is usually a bit tight)
Restaurants, bars, shopping, dancing fountains, boat rides, great views of the city, the incline to Mt Washington
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Station Square
125 W Station Square Dr
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Restaurants, bars, shopping, dancing fountains, boat rides, great views of the city, the incline to Mt Washington
Enjoy a spectacular panorama of Pittsburgh and its three rivers. Ride to the incline's Observation Deck in the 140-year-old Incline car to see what USA Today Weekend Magazine calls one of the "10 most beautiful views in America". Historical exhibits in the waiting room entertain between rides.
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Duquesne Incline station
1197 W Carson St
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Enjoy a spectacular panorama of Pittsburgh and its three rivers. Ride to the incline's Observation Deck in the 140-year-old Incline car to see what USA Today Weekend Magazine calls one of the "10 most beautiful views in America". Historical exhibits in the waiting room entertain between rides.
SouthSide Works is Pittsburgh’s premiere city lifestyle center. Uniquely positioned on the Monongahela riverfront and nestled in Pittsburgh’s historic and bustling Southside neighborhood on the site of the former J&L Steel Works, we welcome you to visit our national retailers and convenient shops, grab a bite or go out for a night.
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SouthSide Works
424 S 27th St
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SouthSide Works is Pittsburgh’s premiere city lifestyle center. Uniquely positioned on the Monongahela riverfront and nestled in Pittsburgh’s historic and bustling Southside neighborhood on the site of the former J&L Steel Works, we welcome you to visit our national retailers and convenient shops, grab a bite or go out for a night.
There is no shortage of bars on the South Side. East Carson is Pittsburgh’s Bourbon Street, with all manner of watering holes packed onto every block. Whether you’re sipping elaborate cocktails at the speakeasy-style Acacia, throwing back a pint of Fathead’s award-winning beer, or hopping between the street many dives, the neighborhood has your tippling needs covered. But there’s plenty of inexpensive and tasty eats as well. Spots like the Double Wide Grill and OTB Bicycle Café offer varied menus that cater to vegans, meat eaters and everyone in between. And for cheap, quick and addictively delicious fare, it’s hard to beat the Cambodian food served up at Cambod-ican Kitchen or the outstanding tacos at Doce Taqueria. The South Side has plenty of fancier dinner options as well. Stagioni is one of the best, offering refined Italian food and drink in cozy, intimate settings. For an after dinner java, head to Big Dog Coffee or the Beehive, two of the city’s coolest coffee shops. Or stop by the Milk Shake Factory for a variety of decadent shakes and sweets. You can always find something interesting at the South Side’s City Theatre. The theatre company is dedicated to commissioning and producing brand-new works from innovative playwrights. Live music is abundant on the South Side. You can catch shows nearly every night of the week at venues like Club Café, Rex Theater and The Smiling Moose. Shopping options are as quirky as the rest of the neighborhood. The South Side is home to an array of boutiques and shops, including record store Dave’s Music Mine, counterculture clothing shop Slacker, and The Cuckoo’s Nest Magic Shop.
East Carson Street
East Carson Street
There is no shortage of bars on the South Side. East Carson is Pittsburgh’s Bourbon Street, with all manner of watering holes packed onto every block. Whether you’re sipping elaborate cocktails at the speakeasy-style Acacia, throwing back a pint of Fathead’s award-winning beer, or hopping between the street many dives, the neighborhood has your tippling needs covered. But there’s plenty of inexpensive and tasty eats as well. Spots like the Double Wide Grill and OTB Bicycle Café offer varied menus that cater to vegans, meat eaters and everyone in between. And for cheap, quick and addictively delicious fare, it’s hard to beat the Cambodian food served up at Cambod-ican Kitchen or the outstanding tacos at Doce Taqueria. The South Side has plenty of fancier dinner options as well. Stagioni is one of the best, offering refined Italian food and drink in cozy, intimate settings. For an after dinner java, head to Big Dog Coffee or the Beehive, two of the city’s coolest coffee shops. Or stop by the Milk Shake Factory for a variety of decadent shakes and sweets. You can always find something interesting at the South Side’s City Theatre. The theatre company is dedicated to commissioning and producing brand-new works from innovative playwrights. Live music is abundant on the South Side. You can catch shows nearly every night of the week at venues like Club Café, Rex Theater and The Smiling Moose. Shopping options are as quirky as the rest of the neighborhood. The South Side is home to an array of boutiques and shops, including record store Dave’s Music Mine, counterculture clothing shop Slacker, and The Cuckoo’s Nest Magic Shop.
The Strip, as it's called, is foodie heaven and as authentic as it is fun. Locals love it for its low, low prices and tremendous selections. The one-half square mile shopping district is chock full of ethnic grocers, produce stands, meat and fish markets and sidewalk vendors. Breathe deep because you won't want to escape the splendid aromas of fresh-roasted coffee or just-baked bread. Bordering Downtown, this neighborhood is pure Pittsburgh.
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Strip District
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The Strip, as it's called, is foodie heaven and as authentic as it is fun. Locals love it for its low, low prices and tremendous selections. The one-half square mile shopping district is chock full of ethnic grocers, produce stands, meat and fish markets and sidewalk vendors. Breathe deep because you won't want to escape the splendid aromas of fresh-roasted coffee or just-baked bread. Bordering Downtown, this neighborhood is pure Pittsburgh.
It all started during the Great Depression - with Joe Primanti operating a small sandwich cart in Pittsburgh's now-historic Strip District, an area that even in 1933 was a bustling hub of activity. Strong sales allowed Joe to open a storefront that year - feeding hungry truck drivers and shift workers at all hours of the day. The Sandwich The story might be half hazy memory, half lore - but it's all true. According to Joe's cousin John DiPriter: "One winter someone drove up with a load of potatoes. He brought them over to the restaurant to see if they were frozen. I fried the potatoes on our grill and they looked pretty good. A few customers asked for them - so I tossed them on the sandwich." The sandwich was an instant hit - allowing all of the drivers working near the restaurant to eat with one hand - and drive their truck with the other.
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Primanti Bros.
46 18th St
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It all started during the Great Depression - with Joe Primanti operating a small sandwich cart in Pittsburgh's now-historic Strip District, an area that even in 1933 was a bustling hub of activity. Strong sales allowed Joe to open a storefront that year - feeding hungry truck drivers and shift workers at all hours of the day. The Sandwich The story might be half hazy memory, half lore - but it's all true. According to Joe's cousin John DiPriter: "One winter someone drove up with a load of potatoes. He brought them over to the restaurant to see if they were frozen. I fried the potatoes on our grill and they looked pretty good. A few customers asked for them - so I tossed them on the sandwich." The sandwich was an instant hit - allowing all of the drivers working near the restaurant to eat with one hand - and drive their truck with the other.
Most famous for its iconic sports venues on the North Shore – Heinz Field and PNC Park – it's also home to world-class museums and award-winning attractions. Take the T (the subway under the river…it's free) or walk to Rivers Casino, The Andy Warhol Museum, Mattress Factory, Kayak Pittsburgh, National Aviary, Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Science Center, to name a few! Make a note: It's one of the best places in the city to watch fireworks…and there are plenty of chances to do that!
North Shore Drive
North Shore Drive
Most famous for its iconic sports venues on the North Shore – Heinz Field and PNC Park – it's also home to world-class museums and award-winning attractions. Take the T (the subway under the river…it's free) or walk to Rivers Casino, The Andy Warhol Museum, Mattress Factory, Kayak Pittsburgh, National Aviary, Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Science Center, to name a few! Make a note: It's one of the best places in the city to watch fireworks…and there are plenty of chances to do that!
Point State Park, located at the confluence of three rivers, is at the tip of Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle.” The park commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic heritage of the area during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). Point State Park is a National Historic Landmark. DCNR works in collaboration with the Heinz History Center and the Fort Pitt Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to interpret the history of the Forks of the Ohio.
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Point State Park
601 Commonwealth Pl
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Point State Park, located at the confluence of three rivers, is at the tip of Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle.” The park commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic heritage of the area during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). Point State Park is a National Historic Landmark. DCNR works in collaboration with the Heinz History Center and the Fort Pitt Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to interpret the history of the Forks of the Ohio.

Local Bars

Duke’s Upper Deck Cafe boasts one of the largest craft beer tap list in the Pittsburgh Region. Duke’s has become known over the last several years for its 48 taps of craft beer, with a focus on featuring local breweries and seasonal selections. Through years of developing relationships with local brewery owners and vendors, we often carry beers that you won’t see anywhere else.
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Duke's Upper Deck Cafe
122 W 8th Ave
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Duke’s Upper Deck Cafe boasts one of the largest craft beer tap list in the Pittsburgh Region. Duke’s has become known over the last several years for its 48 taps of craft beer, with a focus on featuring local breweries and seasonal selections. Through years of developing relationships with local brewery owners and vendors, we often carry beers that you won’t see anywhere else.
Eclectic dive bar and gastropub located at the current entrance to the Waterfront shopping area and the former entrance to the Homestead Steel Works.
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Blue Dust
601 Amity St
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Eclectic dive bar and gastropub located at the current entrance to the Waterfront shopping area and the former entrance to the Homestead Steel Works.
Relaxed neighborhood spot offering a menu of comforting, pub fare including signature smash burgers and house-smoked meats. The full bar offers craft beers, wine, and crafted cocktail.
Wolf's Pub
3301 Main Street
Relaxed neighborhood spot offering a menu of comforting, pub fare including signature smash burgers and house-smoked meats. The full bar offers craft beers, wine, and crafted cocktail.
Located beneath The Pizza Company in Munhall, The Draft House offers a wide variety of draft beer, cocktails, and delicious food. Two dart boards are available to play!
Draft House
3504 Main Street
Located beneath The Pizza Company in Munhall, The Draft House offers a wide variety of draft beer, cocktails, and delicious food. Two dart boards are available to play!
Hough's (Huffs) offers a rotating draft and bottle selection, a fully stocked bar and tasty craft cocktails. Our delicious menu will not disappoint. Homemade pierogies, brick oven pizza and of course brunch served on Sundays.
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Hough's
563 Greenfield Ave
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Hough's (Huffs) offers a rotating draft and bottle selection, a fully stocked bar and tasty craft cocktails. Our delicious menu will not disappoint. Homemade pierogies, brick oven pizza and of course brunch served on Sundays.

Breweries

The Employee Owners of Voodoo Brewing Co. have taken our brewing experiences and quirky personalities and wrapped it up into a line of beers oriented around what we feel are fun, flavorful, and thought-provoking. We wish you enjoy our beers as much as we do brewing them. Cheers!
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Voodoo Brewery Homestead
205 E 9th Ave
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The Employee Owners of Voodoo Brewing Co. have taken our brewing experiences and quirky personalities and wrapped it up into a line of beers oriented around what we feel are fun, flavorful, and thought-provoking. We wish you enjoy our beers as much as we do brewing them. Cheers!
In 1992 Glenn & Michelle had this crazy idea that a craft beer bar & restaurant would be a great adventure. Fat Head's was born. A few years later Fat Head's doubled in size. One day Glenn and his friend Matt were sharing their dreams of brewing great beer and something clicked. They opened a brewpub and before you could blink an eye accolades were flowing along with their great beer. Just a couple of years passed before a full scale production brewery was opened and Fat Head's became available to the clamoring masses. Fast forward another few years and Matt, Glenn and their team took a deep breath and built a brewery twice as large with an amazing beer hall and restaurant. About a million details have been left out and twice as many Fat Head's beers have been poured but that pretty much brings us up to date.
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Fat Head's Saloon
1805 E Carson St
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In 1992 Glenn & Michelle had this crazy idea that a craft beer bar & restaurant would be a great adventure. Fat Head's was born. A few years later Fat Head's doubled in size. One day Glenn and his friend Matt were sharing their dreams of brewing great beer and something clicked. They opened a brewpub and before you could blink an eye accolades were flowing along with their great beer. Just a couple of years passed before a full scale production brewery was opened and Fat Head's became available to the clamoring masses. Fast forward another few years and Matt, Glenn and their team took a deep breath and built a brewery twice as large with an amazing beer hall and restaurant. About a million details have been left out and twice as many Fat Head's beers have been poured but that pretty much brings us up to date.
Run by a small team with a devoted attention to detail, Brew Gentlemen is recognized as a leading brewery both locally and nationally. Founded by two college friends who dropped everything to carve their own path in the beer industry, Brew Gentlemen has developed their reputation within the Pittsburgh brewing scene for making soft, balanced beers - best exemplified by their flagship IPA, General Braddock’s. Based in the historic steel town of Braddock, twenty minutes east of downtown Pittsburgh, along the Monongahela River. Located in a renovated electrical supply storefront and warehouse in the shadow of the still-operating Edgar Thomson Works, the first Bessemer steel plant built by Andrew Carnegie.
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Brew Gentlemen
512 Braddock Ave
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Run by a small team with a devoted attention to detail, Brew Gentlemen is recognized as a leading brewery both locally and nationally. Founded by two college friends who dropped everything to carve their own path in the beer industry, Brew Gentlemen has developed their reputation within the Pittsburgh brewing scene for making soft, balanced beers - best exemplified by their flagship IPA, General Braddock’s. Based in the historic steel town of Braddock, twenty minutes east of downtown Pittsburgh, along the Monongahela River. Located in a renovated electrical supply storefront and warehouse in the shadow of the still-operating Edgar Thomson Works, the first Bessemer steel plant built by Andrew Carnegie.
Church Restored To Former Glory As much painstaking effort was taken in the original construction of the building, the same care was used when the renovation of the church and the rectory was undertaken. Attention to detail and the reuse of existing fixtures all help to create a spectacular atmosphere. Original pews were hand cut from 24′ length and hand finished to the present 54″ lengths. These “mini pews” were intentionally designed to be longer than the tables to facilitate ease of entry. The bar has been built from the oak planks salvaged from the shortening of the pews. Check out some photographs. The reddish orange hue of the flooring comes from the original Douglas Fir floors. These floors were uncovered and meticulously restored after lying dormant under plywood for 50 years. The original eight lanterns in the center bay were removed, repainted gold and re-installed after complete refurbishment. The lanterns now illuminate the detailing of the ceiling. The former confessional in the dining room was removed to provide a necessary link to the kitchen. The bricks salvaged from the removal of the confessional have been reused for the pillars on the outdoor sign, the facade on the outdoor ramp and the facade of the new kitchen link. The other confessional remains intact behind the bar and houses “The Church Brew Works” merchandise. Painstaking attention to detail and the integrative reuse of existing fixtures all help to create a spectacular atmosphere to enhance your brewpub experience. By far, the most breathtaking element is the position of the brew house on the Apse. Because the altar was built as a centerpiece of the church, the steel and copper tanks gleaming in the celestial blue backdrop is nothing less than captivating. This extraordinary view is only paralleled by the quality and taste of our beer. Our brewers use their extensive knowledge of brewing to bring you four of the finest beers you will ever drink. Our North German Style Pilsner, Bavarian Dunkel, British Special Bitter and rotating Blast Furnace Stout are all hand crafted. These “brews” are sure to please your palate as much as our unique cuisine. The food selections draw on the culinary styles discovered throughout the country by Chef Jason Marrone. He has created a menu as diverse as Pittsburgh itself. And just like the city, there is something for everyone – so come and explore!
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The Church Brew Works
3525 Liberty Ave
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Church Restored To Former Glory As much painstaking effort was taken in the original construction of the building, the same care was used when the renovation of the church and the rectory was undertaken. Attention to detail and the reuse of existing fixtures all help to create a spectacular atmosphere. Original pews were hand cut from 24′ length and hand finished to the present 54″ lengths. These “mini pews” were intentionally designed to be longer than the tables to facilitate ease of entry. The bar has been built from the oak planks salvaged from the shortening of the pews. Check out some photographs. The reddish orange hue of the flooring comes from the original Douglas Fir floors. These floors were uncovered and meticulously restored after lying dormant under plywood for 50 years. The original eight lanterns in the center bay were removed, repainted gold and re-installed after complete refurbishment. The lanterns now illuminate the detailing of the ceiling. The former confessional in the dining room was removed to provide a necessary link to the kitchen. The bricks salvaged from the removal of the confessional have been reused for the pillars on the outdoor sign, the facade on the outdoor ramp and the facade of the new kitchen link. The other confessional remains intact behind the bar and houses “The Church Brew Works” merchandise. Painstaking attention to detail and the integrative reuse of existing fixtures all help to create a spectacular atmosphere to enhance your brewpub experience. By far, the most breathtaking element is the position of the brew house on the Apse. Because the altar was built as a centerpiece of the church, the steel and copper tanks gleaming in the celestial blue backdrop is nothing less than captivating. This extraordinary view is only paralleled by the quality and taste of our beer. Our brewers use their extensive knowledge of brewing to bring you four of the finest beers you will ever drink. Our North German Style Pilsner, Bavarian Dunkel, British Special Bitter and rotating Blast Furnace Stout are all hand crafted. These “brews” are sure to please your palate as much as our unique cuisine. The food selections draw on the culinary styles discovered throughout the country by Chef Jason Marrone. He has created a menu as diverse as Pittsburgh itself. And just like the city, there is something for everyone – so come and explore!
Pittsburgh's home for Fresh Local Beer since 2004! We're a Brewpub, and a distributing brewery, spreading our tasty beer, cider, and soda pop throughout Western Pennsylvania.
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East End Brewing Company
147 Julius St
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Pittsburgh's home for Fresh Local Beer since 2004! We're a Brewpub, and a distributing brewery, spreading our tasty beer, cider, and soda pop throughout Western Pennsylvania.
We have 30 drafts available. We proudly serve Southern Tier, Victory, Bold Rock, and Sixpoint on draft. In addition, we have a full complement of wine offerings plus Southern Tier Distilling Co. spirits and cocktails available. Check out our craft beer-infused menu! Every menu item is a hand crafted collaboration utilizing brews made right here at Southern Tier.
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Southern Tier Brewery Pittsburgh
316 N Shore Dr
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We have 30 drafts available. We proudly serve Southern Tier, Victory, Bold Rock, and Sixpoint on draft. In addition, we have a full complement of wine offerings plus Southern Tier Distilling Co. spirits and cocktails available. Check out our craft beer-infused menu! Every menu item is a hand crafted collaboration utilizing brews made right here at Southern Tier.
OUR STORY Penn Brewery began brewing craft beer back in 1986, making us one of the earliest pioneers in the American craft movement. We started out brewing classic lagers and German beer styles, adhering to the strict quality standards of the 16th-century Bavarian Reinheitsgebot purity laws. As we’ve expanded our lineup in recent years to include IPAs and other contemporary styles like chocolate and pumpkin beers, we’ve stayed true to our quality craftsmanship, brewing all of our beers by hand with top-tier barley and hops. We’re proud to say that Penn beers have won a total of twenty Great American Beer Festival® and World Beer Cup® medals. Penn Brewery’s restaurant serves “ethnic-Pittsburgh” fare including wurst, schnitzel, pierogi, and goulash alongside contemporary Pittsburgh favorites, like the "French fry salad," flatbreads, and sandwiches. In the spirit of our classic Pittsburgh theme, our menu emphasizes fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Penn is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. A lovely cobblestone biergarten is open seasonally.
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Penn Brewery
800 Vinial St
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OUR STORY Penn Brewery began brewing craft beer back in 1986, making us one of the earliest pioneers in the American craft movement. We started out brewing classic lagers and German beer styles, adhering to the strict quality standards of the 16th-century Bavarian Reinheitsgebot purity laws. As we’ve expanded our lineup in recent years to include IPAs and other contemporary styles like chocolate and pumpkin beers, we’ve stayed true to our quality craftsmanship, brewing all of our beers by hand with top-tier barley and hops. We’re proud to say that Penn beers have won a total of twenty Great American Beer Festival® and World Beer Cup® medals. Penn Brewery’s restaurant serves “ethnic-Pittsburgh” fare including wurst, schnitzel, pierogi, and goulash alongside contemporary Pittsburgh favorites, like the "French fry salad," flatbreads, and sandwiches. In the spirit of our classic Pittsburgh theme, our menu emphasizes fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Penn is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. A lovely cobblestone biergarten is open seasonally.

Date Night!

Eighth & Hays is a family-owned and operated wine and craft cocktail bar in Homestead, PA. Just six miles from downtown Pittsburgh, Eighth & Hays offers our guests the highest quality wines, craft cocktails, and cuisine.
Eighth & Hays
130 W 8th Ave
Eighth & Hays is a family-owned and operated wine and craft cocktail bar in Homestead, PA. Just six miles from downtown Pittsburgh, Eighth & Hays offers our guests the highest quality wines, craft cocktails, and cuisine.
Specialties What does Dorothy 6 specialize in? What Americans call home-cooked comfort food, delivering craft beer, nostalgic decor, relaxed atmosphere and welcoming staff. History Established in 2014. "It is said" that blast furnaces in the Steel Valley were named after women because of their volatile, capricious nature.... Carrie was local and Eliza became famous, but Dorothy-she was something special. She pumped & blew for the rust-belt community for 22 years. After becoming notorious for her output, "Big Dorothy" burnt out; she just couldn't keep up with the ever-changing expectation of the steel industry. The battle was long and hard, but unfortunately, men lost their bread and butter to inexperienced, more regulated furnaces. We had to "Save Dorothy". She's revamped and ready to serve the area again!
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Dorothy 6
224 E 8th Ave
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Specialties What does Dorothy 6 specialize in? What Americans call home-cooked comfort food, delivering craft beer, nostalgic decor, relaxed atmosphere and welcoming staff. History Established in 2014. "It is said" that blast furnaces in the Steel Valley were named after women because of their volatile, capricious nature.... Carrie was local and Eliza became famous, but Dorothy-she was something special. She pumped & blew for the rust-belt community for 22 years. After becoming notorious for her output, "Big Dorothy" burnt out; she just couldn't keep up with the ever-changing expectation of the steel industry. The battle was long and hard, but unfortunately, men lost their bread and butter to inexperienced, more regulated furnaces. We had to "Save Dorothy". She's revamped and ready to serve the area again!
Monterey Bay Fish Grotto pairs the most scenic Pittsburgh view with a guest-driven culinary experience. It is the perfect setting for anyone wanting to celebrate an anniversary or birthday, show off the city we love or just enjoy a beautiful night out.
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Monterey Bay Fish Grotto
1411 Grandview Ave
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Monterey Bay Fish Grotto pairs the most scenic Pittsburgh view with a guest-driven culinary experience. It is the perfect setting for anyone wanting to celebrate an anniversary or birthday, show off the city we love or just enjoy a beautiful night out.
From the moment you step into The Capital Grille, the experience is one of comfortable elegance. African mahogany paneling and Art Deco chandeliers provide a warm, stately setting for our nationally renowned dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and acclaimed world-class wines. With service as gracious as it is attentive, we look forward to impressing you.
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The Capital Grille
301 Fifth Ave
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From the moment you step into The Capital Grille, the experience is one of comfortable elegance. African mahogany paneling and Art Deco chandeliers provide a warm, stately setting for our nationally renowned dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and acclaimed world-class wines. With service as gracious as it is attentive, we look forward to impressing you.

Things to do

Kennywood is America’s Finest Traditional Amusement Park, and the best destination near Pittsburgh for family-friendly fun! Enjoy a unique mix of modern thrills and classic rides, including seven roller coasters, a 12-ride Kiddieland, and several attractions that cannot be found anywhere else. Celebrating more than 120 years of innovation and connection to the community, Kennywood continues to be an icon for each generation as one of the best amusement parks in PA. Visit for the day, a special event, family dining, or a whole season of fun. With the addition of Thomas Town™ and Steelers Country, this Pittsburgh area amusement park has continued to grow and welcome more Kennywood fans to the family.
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Kennywood
4800 Kennywood Boulevard
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Kennywood is America’s Finest Traditional Amusement Park, and the best destination near Pittsburgh for family-friendly fun! Enjoy a unique mix of modern thrills and classic rides, including seven roller coasters, a 12-ride Kiddieland, and several attractions that cannot be found anywhere else. Celebrating more than 120 years of innovation and connection to the community, Kennywood continues to be an icon for each generation as one of the best amusement parks in PA. Visit for the day, a special event, family dining, or a whole season of fun. With the addition of Thomas Town™ and Steelers Country, this Pittsburgh area amusement park has continued to grow and welcome more Kennywood fans to the family.
Nestled next to a boardwalk overlooking the Monongahela River and a beautiful wooded hillside, Sandcastle waterpark near Pittsburgh is the perfect destination for family-friendly fun! Featuring fifteen of the best waterslides in Pittsburgh, a wave pool, lazy river, two children play areas, Sandcastle has family attractions for everyone which is why we are the best water park in Pittsburgh. Join us for one of our many special events, great family dining options, and much more for a whole season of fun!
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Sandcastle Vatnagarður
1000 Sandcastle Dr
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Nestled next to a boardwalk overlooking the Monongahela River and a beautiful wooded hillside, Sandcastle waterpark near Pittsburgh is the perfect destination for family-friendly fun! Featuring fifteen of the best waterslides in Pittsburgh, a wave pool, lazy river, two children play areas, Sandcastle has family attractions for everyone which is why we are the best water park in Pittsburgh. Join us for one of our many special events, great family dining options, and much more for a whole season of fun!
If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind indoor event venue for your next birthday party, corporate holiday party, or team building event, come to The Battlegrounds in Pittsburgh, PA! While our indoor venue offers an exceptional airsoft environment, we also offer so much more, including Nerf, Nerf Rivals, GOTCHA Paintball Guns, Bow Tag, and slingshots!
The Battlegrounds
530 E 8th Ave
If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind indoor event venue for your next birthday party, corporate holiday party, or team building event, come to The Battlegrounds in Pittsburgh, PA! While our indoor venue offers an exceptional airsoft environment, we also offer so much more, including Nerf, Nerf Rivals, GOTCHA Paintball Guns, Bow Tag, and slingshots!
Escape Room Pittsburgh is the city’s first interactive, immersive puzzle game. Filled with riddles, gadgets, and mind tricks, the mysteries behind the Escape Room doors will challenge you and your teammates to 60 minutes of isolation where only problem solving, creativity, and resourcefulness will set you free.
Escape Room Pittsburgh (Homestead)
145 E 8th Ave
Escape Room Pittsburgh is the city’s first interactive, immersive puzzle game. Filled with riddles, gadgets, and mind tricks, the mysteries behind the Escape Room doors will challenge you and your teammates to 60 minutes of isolation where only problem solving, creativity, and resourcefulness will set you free.
The Dragon’s Den offers, in a stunning historical building, a transformative experience through an indoor challenge course (complete with a high and low ropes course, zip line, and climbing wall), team building activities, and other after-school enrichment programs. We believe that through creative repurposing, beautiful historical buildings can not only be saved from degradation and abandonment but can also become safe havens for children in need.
The Dragon’s Den (Former St. Mary Magdalene Church)
1008 Amity St
The Dragon’s Den offers, in a stunning historical building, a transformative experience through an indoor challenge course (complete with a high and low ropes course, zip line, and climbing wall), team building activities, and other after-school enrichment programs. We believe that through creative repurposing, beautiful historical buildings can not only be saved from degradation and abandonment but can also become safe havens for children in need.