1. Market Square
9.0
200 5th Ave (btwn Forbes Ave & Market St), Pittsburgh, PA
Plaza · Fifth and Forbes Corridor · 53 tips and reviews
Painting with a Twist: We love Market Square so much we made a painting of it. Fountain in the summer, skating in the winter, + great food = fun place to hang out any time of the year.
Amanda Gribble Wilson: You can find Primati Brothers, among other things, at Market Square. It's awesome. And there's nothing that says Pittsburgh more than a Primanti Bros. sandwich. Enjoy!
Ray Sager: On a nice summer day it's good to get out and soak in the city culture and meet people.
4. Waffallonia
8.3
1707 Murray Ave (at Forbes Ave), Pittsburgh, PA
Breakfast Spot · Squirrel Hill South · 28 tips and reviews
Dee Evans: The Belgian waffles were the best I've had in Pittsburgh and they had some great specialty ice cream made just for them by Dave and Andy's!! Definitely recommend
Talon Frost: Try the speculoos. It's not part of any of the premade options, so you have to build your own.
David Baboolall: Try a waffle with speculoos ice cream and Nutella spread! It's amazing!
9. Round Corner Cantina
7.5
3720 Butler St (Ater Way), Pittsburgh, PA
Mexican Restaurant · Lower Lawrenceville · 53 tips and reviews
GingerBeardMan: In addition to great tacos and drinks, try the chips and salsa. The chips are a little greasy, but unlike any others I've had--and delicious!
Laura Pliskin: Drink until I can't tell the difference between good & evil
American Eagle Outfitters: Best Outdoor Space in Pittsburgh. You'll feel like your soaking up the sun in Austin.- Brad, Marketing Coordinator
10. Hambone's
4207 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA
American Restaurant · Central Lawrenceville · 36 tips and reviews
Megan Campbell: Pop in at random you could find yourself dining among astounding live music! Nice for families as well as rowdy friends!
Aaron D: $1 taco Tuesdays
George Maier: Check out Tues night open mic night! you'll find several extremely talented artists.I literally had teary eyes after a woman sang. A friend flicked Tabasco in my eye, but would have anyway! Rock on
Cheapism: A great hotel located right downtown. Complimentary cookies served at check-in, attention to detail, modern rooms and a free shuttle. This location is walking distance to all the stadiums. Read more.
Garry Solmonson: Bar here is OK, but try the Tap Room at the William Penn Hotel about a block away...
Matt Davis: Staying in Pittsburgh for a convention? This is the best hotel in the downtown area, hands down!