Stephanie M. • September 14, 2011The hide all the water fountains on the back/heinz chapel side of the building.
Tia D. • October 22, 2022Not only does the building leave you in aww the food is delicious, savory and sweet options are delectable. I enjoyed everything here :) only thing is weekends are busy so plan ahead.
Shadow C. • May 10, 2015Tucked in on the back side of the K&L Gates building. Good food worth the effort to find!
Patrick R. • January 7, 2010I love going here every Holiday Season to see the display of Santas, candy buildings, G-gauge trains, and the live music.
kazahel • September 5, 2010Unless you're also going to the Heinz center, skip this museum--the Fort Pitt building itself is open to the public for free.
Sarah F. • June 15, 2013Loved the outside of this building! So many weddings are scheduled here on the weekend. Try touring during the week! P.S. loved that the door reminded me of the ketchup. ;)
John F. • August 28, 2014This Club building is a gem from an earlier, more elegant time, which works today.
Jamie • August 25, 2013The security guards here hate photographers and will harass anyone who takes a photo of the building. I highly recommend staying near the sidewalk when photographing this building.
Acie Chase "AC" H. • January 28, 2020Everything about this place is great. The building it's in is an endorsement in itself. Food great. Drinks just right and has a great atmosphere too.
Jessica • August 11, 2012This incline is much better than the Mon in terms of the buildings. Lots of people here, photos and history on the walls. Sell souvenir photos, postcards, key chains, Xmas ornaments, etc.
Alexa (@ladylexy) A. • July 2, 2012This glass castle was always my favorite Pittsburgh building, so much so that it's where Seth proposed!
K12 Inc • July 21, 2011Did you know? The museum building first opened in 1897 as the main post office for the city of Allegheny; which was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1907 and is now known as Pittsburgh's North Side.
Dar N. • March 1, 2013Former ice storage building re-purposed as a museum of Western PA artifacts. Houses a Sports Museum. Displays commemorate Fred Rodgers,Jonas Salk, Westinghouse, Pgh Steelers, George Romero, archives.
Shane M. • December 21, 2011This was an amazing place. Be sure to wander around to see everything in this beautiful building. The breakfast was devine.
Arjun M. • January 5, 2013Impressive place; it looks like many Pittsburgh buildings and is combined with an elegant and historical interior. Christmas tree is mighty formidable, too.
lorraine d. • November 16, 2013This is LEED silver, sustainable sites 4 stars and on track to become a Living Building!
Eva K. • July 1, 2010just went to the social media day at the andy warhol museum. Met many very nice folks at the event and shared some stories and enjoyed a few adult beverages. Still love the building more than anything
Alexa (@ladylexy) A. • July 2, 2012Mix of historic buildings and modern shopping chains, but beautiful to walk through and fun for kids!
Bunny L. • August 16, 2013This place will be much better once the new building is completed.
Brian C. • September 26, 2012Arcade shops is named after the building that was at the site before FAP was built. Jenkins Arcade fyi...
Amber C. • August 6, 2014As far as work buildings go, this one is the best I've been in. Though sometimes the elevators suck. Starbucks in the AM is amazing. Line gets long on Fridays! Watch out.
Neal R. • June 16, 2016It's hidden off of the lobby of the 525 William Penn Place BNY office building.
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