Come for a bite or a beer, but stay for the band. Also a great spot to watch a game, but beware, this is Iggles country. Read more.
If you like the “gravy” they sell it in jars to go! Read more.
No, this doesn’t count as going to church But go ahead & worship at the altar of Celestial Gold, Pipe Organ Pale Ale and Pious Monk Dunkel. Read more.
Voted best bakery in Pittsburgh and honestly, *we’re* not even sure where to start. Ok, ok, if we have to choose, we pick the Cinnamon Rolls. Read more.
Welcome to the sandwich mecca. Your sides are gonna be on the sandwich, so get ready. Great way to end a night out in the PGH. Read more.
Named in honor of the owners’ pet name for one another (they’re a couple). Bring a bottle, it’s BYO. Read more.
Hand crafted beer, PA Dutch specialties, a bar specializing in single malt scotches and small batch bourbons, need we say more? Oh – and order the “BREW”schetta. Read more.
This is the spot to get your "We the People" on. Did you know that the dimensions of Signers’ Hall are the same as the room where the document was signed in Independence Hall, only two blocks away? Read more.
Not sure how the TV works but happy it does? Go on in here and give thanks to Frank Conrad for tinkering around in his garage. Read more.
The largest history museum in PA, you can discover everything from French & Indian War to the Steelers. Go ahead and ask about The Immaculate Reception. We dare you. Read more.
Go back in time to the Industrial Revolution and see how the better half lived in Allegheny. This was built in the “Guilded Age” – a time of technology and ingenuity. Sound familiar? Read more.
Learn about Native American, Harmony & Mennonite cultures near the spot where the first shot was fired in the French-Indian war – aimed at George Washington! Read more.
With close to 700 rooms, City Hall is the largest municipal building in the United States. Look up and say hi to Billy Penn. He’s kinda a local celebrity around these parts. Read more.
This oddity museum is not for the queasy. Steel your stomach and learn how a local woman turned into soap after burial. Read more.
Before 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, this was site of the President’s House and Philly was the US Capital. 9 enslaved Africans are commemorated here. Read more.
This is the only place to get free, timed Independence Hall tickets. Go on and ask, they’re friendly here! Read more.
Learn all about the Lenape Indians inside this Historic PA German stone farmhouse. If you have some time, check out the 2 hiking trails. Read more.
In Sept. of 1777, the Liberty Bell was camouflaged by hay and manure in a wagon, transported from Philadelphia & hidden here to protect it from the invading British. Read more.
Welcome to Pittsburgh's interior design district, with more than 100 shops, galleries, studios, and professional services firms. Definitely bring the room measurements. Read more.
Rated one of the “Top 20 Outlet Malls in the U.S.” and located at the “Crossroads of America,” clothes are tax-free. Quick, someone call Carrie Bradshaw! Read more.
Formerly the site of Schmidt’s Brewery, it’s now the home to art galleries, shops and dining. Vegans and dogs welcome. Read more.
The antiquer’s paradise. From coins to jewelry to entire estate sales, it’s enough to make Antiques Roadshow blush. Read more.