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8 Pittsburgh’s Music Legends 10 Activities & Events Calendar 14 Fun Facts about The ‘Burgh 16 Famous Pittsburghers 18 How to Get Around Pittsburgh
46 Dressing Pittsburgh In Style 48 Shadyside: Pittsburgh’s Fashion Center 51 Shadyside Boutiques
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Pittsburgh’s Great Steakhouses Steakhouses, Upscale American Latin Flavors, Italian, Seafood & Sushi Dining with a View in Mt. Washington! Wine with Dinner Pittsburgh’s Dining Explosion Dining At Station Square Tequila! Prost! Steel City Favorites!
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elcome to Pittsburgh! You’ve arrived in one of America’s greatest cities! And you’re staying at one of the area’s finest hotels. We already know you expect the best and this book is designed to direct you to the best the Steel City has to offer. You’ll find Pittsburgh to be one of the most historic, hospitable and progressive cities in the country. A feeling of great solidarity and resilience permeates the air. In this book we’ll highlight the obvious, the unexpected and acquaint you with local history and current developments. Lists of activities and many of the best shops, restaurants, entertainment and outdoor activities are included to assist you in planning your visit. Pittsburgh is easily navigated no matter what part of town you are staying in or wanting to visit. Many exciting things can be seen or done within a very short walk or ride from your hotel. We offer a world class variety of events and activities to choose from. Pittsburgh’s Cultural District and its member organizations is one of the most respected in the world. Professional football, hockey and baseball are also a large part of the city’s personality. There are many interesting neighborhoods surrounding
The downtown skyline from the North Shore
downtown that offer unique and exciting experiences, as well as some of the most beautiful and unique skylines anywhere in the world. Of course, all three rivers, (Allegheny, Monongahela and the Ohio) are a large part of the city’s history and success. Many attractions and destinations highlight and utilize this natural landmark…The Point! There are endless possibilities. We’re certain you’ll have an exciting and memorable visit and hope you return soon.
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Pittsburgh’s Music Legends
You may not have guessed that Pittsburgh has played a large role in the development of Doo Wop, Rock and Roll, and Hip Hop over the past 55+ years. In the 1950’s, DJ’s such as Porky Chedwick, Mary Dee, Sir Walter, Three D Lee (Lee Doris) and Bill Powell were bona fide hit makers and had considerable power as they personally chose the records they played. Very unlike today’s pre-programmed playlists. Porky Chedwick, Daddio of the Raddio, spun wax for what later became WAMO in the back of a Homestead candy store. He had a local cult following and his playlist was influential nationwide. Local groups from the area began to have an impact on airwaves across the country when Pittsburgh label Fee Bee released the Del Vikings’ “Come Go With Me,” in 1957 and it hit #4 on the charts. The Skyliners had a huge hit with “Since I Don’t Have You,” in 1958, which is still a standard on the oldies circuit. Pittsburgh eventually ended up being a great test market for new songs. Labels assumed that if they could sell several thousand copies in Pittsburgh they could multiply that many times in much bigger markets, such as New York City. In the 60’s doo wop and vocal groups gave way to the British invasion and Pittsburgh’s prominence in the current music scene faded a bit. By the 70’s, Pittsburgh was back on the map though as a local club located in Oakland, The Decade, began featuring local groups and musicians.
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The Decade fostered a few great bands that would become prominent throughout the Decade, including Diamond Reo, who would tour with Ted Nugent and Kiss. In the late 70’s a new band featuring Joe Gruschecky, the Brick Alley Band, surfaced and they later morphed into the Iron City Houserockers and had a string of successful releases that were critically acclaimed and produced by the likes of Ian Hunter and Steve Van Zandt. Joe is still a local favorite, plays shows in the area and consistently makes an occasional appearance with Bruce Springsteen. Donnie Iris hit big in the 80’s with his hit Ah Leah! and followed with another hit album “King Cool” the next year in 1982. Donnie also still plays the occasional show and is a local favorite. Pittsburgh’s bands and disc jockeys played a major role in the development of the sound of early and later day Rock and Roll. Today Pittsburgh based artists continue to influence as Rusted Root, Christina Aguilera, Daya and rappers Mac Miller, Devin Miles, Wiz Khalifa are making their mark on the current Music and music Hip Hop scene. Recently, the Pittsburgh Rock and Roll Legends Awards were created to honor local individuals who have been instrumental in the Pittsburgh music scene. A permanent display of all honorees, which is updated with each new induction, is hung at the Hard Rock Café in Station Square.
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Activities & Events
January Pittsburgh RV Show 2020 David L. Lawrence Convention Center January 11-19, 2020
For over 46 years, this show has drawn camping enthusiasts from all around the tri-state area. New RV models will be on display and you can receive advice from the industry’s top professionals. pittrvshow.com
Pittsburgh Restaurant Week Various Location January 14-19, 2020
Each January and August, Pittsburgh Restaurant Week highlights the wide-ranging dining options that Pittsburgh has to offer and brings individuals from surrounding boroughs or suburbs to the city to walk the streets and enjoy a meal at a special discounted price. pittsburghrestarauntweek.com
Three Rivers Cup Tournament Series Moon Township January 17-20, 2020
The greater Pittsburgh area is located within 500 miles of one half of the U.S. and Canadian populations, making it a great meeting place for youth hockey teams looking for strong competition and a diverse mix of opponents. itshockeytime.com
Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District Cultural District January 24, 2020
A free quarterly showcase of art and entertainment in the heart of the Cultural District. All events take place at a variety of galleries and spaces and are FREE and open to the public. The event is ongoing between 5:30 and 9:00 pm, and patrons may start at any location. crawl.trustarts.org
World of Wheels David L. Lawrence Convention Center January 24-26, 2020
Pays tribute to the innovative workmanship that re invents and improves the vehicles of yesterday and today. Competition vehicles as well as specialty and concept autos are displayed. autorama.com
February Pittsburgh International Auto Show David L. Lawrence Convention Center February 14-17, 2020
A supermarket for anything on wheels! The entire Convention Center will be filled with the latest domestic and foreign cars, trucks and SUV’s from over 35 manufacturers and exhibitors. It’s also a preview of coming attractions, where visitors can inspect new models prior to them arriving in dealers’ showrooms. pittautoshow.com
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35st Annual Allegheny Sport, Travel and Outdoor Show Monroeville Convention Center February 28-29, 2020
Western Pennsylvania’s largest, ongoing outdoor show celebrates the diversity of the region’s natural resources and the outdoor traditions treasured by thousands in the region. The show will feature fishing, camping and hunting outfitters from across the country, dozens of live demonstrations and exhibits, a fascinating line-up of expert seminars geared for every type of outdoor enthusiast, plus hands-on activities for the entire family. sportandtravel.com
Pittsburgh Winter Beerfest David L. Lawrence Convention Center February 29, 2020
Come celebrate the 6th annual Pittsburgh Winter Beerfest, and enjoy unlimited samplings of great craft beer from over 125 breweries from around country. Live music and an assortment of food trucks will also be available.
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March St. Patrick’s Day Parade Downtown March 14, 2020
A Pittsburgh tradition since 1869, it is also the largest parade in the city! pittsburghirish.org/parade
Spring Flower Show Phipps Conservatory March 21 - April 19, 2020
Enjoy the yearly celebration of the season with the Spring Flower Show. Marvel at the kaleidoscope of color as tens of thousands of spring blooms burst forth in all the season’s vibrant hues. phipps.conservatory.org
April Tekko-2020 David L. Lawrence Convention Center April 2-5, 2020
Drawing a crowd of over a thousand attendees each year, Tekko-2018 is a convention for like-minded fans that have an interest in anime, Japanese music, toku, video games, card and board games, plus other Japaneserelated popular culture. Contests, seminars, workshops, live concerts, and competitions are just some of the fun activities that will be taking place during this three-day event Pittsburgh Earth Day Citywide April 20, 2020
After being recognized in FORBES Magazine as a “triumphant success” in green design and technology, the City of Pittsburgh is finding ways to celebrate the Please check event websites to confirm dates and times, we have lised the dates available as of time of publishing. Events are listed in the months they begin, some carry over to other months.
city’s innovations in sustainability. Acrobatique Creative, working with the City of Pittsburgh and key partners, has developed an initiative open to all in the region who want to celebrate a resilient city and a more sustainable Pittsburgh. pittsburghearthday.org
Pittsburgh Wine Festival Heinz Field April 23, 2020
One of the largest wine events in the country will attract about 2500 wine connoisseurs from Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland with the opportunity to sample wines from France, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Portugal, Australia, Germany, Chile, New Zealand, as well as California, Pennsylvania and the Pacific Northwest. pittsburghwinefestival.com
Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District Cultural District April 24, 2020
A free quarterly showcase of art and entertainment in the heart of the Cultural District. All events take place at a variety of galleries and spaces and are FREE and open to the public. The event is ongoing between 5:30 and 9:00 pm, and patrons may start at any location. trustarts.org
Three Rivers 2020 Quilt Show The Meadows Racetrack & Casino Washington, PA May 7-9, 2020
Over 100 quilts,judged & juried, cash prizes, vendors, quilters flea market & quilting demonstrations, snack cafe. threeriversquilters.org
EQT Children’s Theater Festival Downtown/Oakland May 14-17, 2020
The 33rd annual EQT Children’s Theater Festival is one of the largest children’s festivals in the country. Both the young and young-at-heart can explore the world through theater, live music, dance, and puppetry. With great entertainment and scrumptious food ... it’s the perfect excuse to spend time with the family.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon David L. Lawrence Convention Center May 2, 2020
Promotes the love of long-distance running and enhances community involvement in fitness activities through high quality events open to a wide variety of ages and ability levels.. pittsburghmarathon.com
Cultural District June 18-19, 2020
A free event that takes place on Liberty Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh between 6th Street and 10th Street. Features a wide variety of continuous entertainment including street performers, food booths. pittsburghpride.org
Pittsburgh JazzLive! International Festival Cultural District June 18-21, 2020
Twenty venues, ranging from bars and restaurants to galleries and museums, within the Cultural District of Downtown Pittsburgh will be presenting live music. pittsburghjazzlive.com. www.mattress.org
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Open Streets PGH Downtown-Lawrenceville last weekends in May, June & July 2020
OpenStreetsPGH is part of a movement called Ciclovia, which includes 100’s of cities across the globe. OpenStreetsPGH is also a group of businesses, neighbors, non-profits, and others who want to help Pittsburgh be the healthiest, most active, and happiest city it can be. openstreetspgh.org
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Pittsburgh Pride Festival and March
June Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival Point State Park June 5-14, 2020
It’s Pittsburgh’s official launch of summer! Produced by Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival connects the community to the arts with 10 days of free, live music performances, visual arts, hands on activities, an artist market and exciting new features each year.
Anthrocon 2020 David L. Lawrence Convention Center July 3-5, 2020
Anthrocon is the largest convention of its kind, where fans gather to focus on “furries”, fictional anthropomorphic animal characters. The event draws writers, artists, costumers, and more from all around the world. There will be work groups, panel discussions, music, exhibits, merchandise sales, a “fursuit” parade, special guest speakers, dances, and more. Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District Cultural District July 10, 2020
A free quarterly showcase of art and entertainment in the heart of the Cultural District. All events take place at a variety of galleries and spaces and are FREE and open to the public. The event is ongoing between 5:30 and 9:00 pm, and patrons may start at any location. trustarts.org
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Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Schenley Park July 16-26, 2020
The nations’s largest world class vintage racing event that also raises funds for the care of developmentally disabled persons in the Pittsburgh area. pvgp.org
option for everyone to enjoy. Now celebrating its 65th year ... PedalPGH has attracted more than 22,000 riders since it’s creation in 1994, making Pedal Pittsburgh one of the region’s premier cycling events.
to the city to walk the streets and enjoy a meal at a special discounted price.
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Pittsburgh Irish Festival
Greater Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival
Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta
West Newton August -Sept (every Sat-Sun)2020
Point State Park July 31-Aug 2, 2020
The largest inland regatta in the US. Features boat racing, family fun, fireworks, laser show and even ice-skating. yougottaregatta.net
August PedalPGH SouthSide Works August TBD, 2020
An exciting & scenic bike tour that takes you through many of Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods and landmarks that make the downtown Pittsburgh area so special. Designed to be an enjoyable ride and not a race... Pedal Pittsburgh has course options ranging from 10 to 62 miles - so from families to the cycling enthusiast ... there is an
Enter through the castle gates and spend the entire day in merry old England. Shop the Artists’ Marketplace featuring thousands of handcrafted wares. You’ll be thrilled and amazed as jugglers, minstrels, acrobats, and jousting knights fill seven stages with fun entertainment. This family friendly event will take you back in time and is held at a permanent village in Mt. Pleasant southeast of Pittsburgh. pittsburghrenfest.com
Pittsburgh Restaurant Week Various Locations August TBD, 2020
Each January and August, Pittsburgh Restaurant Week highlights the wide-ranging dining options that Pittsburgh has to offer and brings individuals from surrounding boroughs or suburbs
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September Riverplex at Sandcastle September 11-13, 2020
This event has become one of the nation’s finest Irish-American festivals, and features the most comprehensive exhibit of Irish music, lore, food, and dance in the region. pghirishfest.org
Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District Cultural District September 18, 2020
A free quarterly showcase of art and entertainment in the heart of the Cultural District. All events take place at a variety of galleries and spaces and are FREE and open to the public. The event is ongoing between 5:30 and 9:00 pm, and patrons may start at any location. trustarts.org
Penn Brewery’s Oktoberfest North Side September TBD, 2020
More than 10,000 guests are expected to attend Penn’s classic German festival and enjoy the Brewery’s own award-winning craft beers, hearty German fare, and live Alpine entertainment. pennbrew.com
Pittsburgh Dragon Boat Festival South Side Riverfront Park September TBD, 2020
Highlights the Asian cultures in the Pittsburgh region, and promotes intellectual understanding between the East and the West in a fun way. Visitors are welcome to try their hand at Dragon Boating.
51th Annual A Fair in the Park Mellon Park - Downtown Pittsburgh September TBD, 2020
Now celebrating it’s 51th year, the annual A Fair in the Park is a contemporary craft festival attended by an estimated 25,000 visitors. Held in Mellon Park and along Fifth & Shady Avenues, A Fair in the Park features over 105 craft artists, children’s activities, concerts, food and more! It’s also the perfect time to find that early Christmas present. afairinthepark.org
Penn’s Colony Festival Saxonburg September 19-20, 2020
Captures the spirit of colonial America with the region’s premier marketplace of handcrafted folk art, primitive and fine craft and home decorative accessories. pennscolony.com
ScareHouse Lawerenceville last 2 weekends in September October 2020
Ranked as one of “America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions” by Travel Channel and as one of America’s best haunted houses by USA Today, Forbes, Fangoria, and Haunted Attraction magazine. scarehouse.com
October Haunted Pittsburgh Downtown Each Thurs-Sat through Oct., 2020
Pittsburgh’s acclaimed ghost tour offers haunted walks Downtown (Thurs/Sat. at 7 pm from Market Square) and Mt. Washington (Sat. at 7:30 pm from Station Square). Mid-May through October. hauntedpittsburghtours.com
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Fall Flower Show
Kennywood’s Holiday Lights
Phipps Conservatory October 2020 - February 2021
Kennywood November and December weekends 2020
Blooms in shades of yellow, orange, fuchsia, and green surrounded by burgundy, purple and soft brown foliage combine to create festive scenes including more than 5,000 chrysanthemums. phipps.conservatory.org
November Garden Railroad Phipps Conservatory November 2020-February 2021
The ever-popular Garden Railroad in the South Conservatory has been reinvented, inviting guests on a locomotive journey through the plots of fairy tales and fables including “Little Red Riding Hood,” “The Three Little Pigs,” “Rapunzel,” “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” “Jack and the Beanstalk,” “There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe,” “Paul Bunyan,” Peter Pan, and The Little Engine that Could. Adults and children alike will delight in interactive features that bring this display to life. Light Up Night Downtown November 2020
One of the largest holiday celebrations in the country and the region’s biggets event. This unique all-Pittsburgh celebration kicks off the holiday season with one magical night of a thousand stars featuring legendary area performers on multiple stages, including Market Square and the rockin’ Bridge Party over the Allegheny River. downtownpittsburgh.com
Beaver County Festival of Trees Beaver Falls November TBD, 2020 December TBD, 2020
During the holidays, Kennywood opens its gates for a lavish, one-of-a-kind treat that features spectacular light displays, a special Christmas light show set to music, Christmas carolers, holiday themed rides, performances by local choirs, delicious holiday foods, visits with Santa Claus and much more.
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December Winter Flower Show Phipps Conservatory November TBD through January TBD, 2021
Evergreens lit with tens of thousands of softly glowing LED lights and close to 2,000 festive poinsettias are displayed. phipps.conservatory.org
First Night Pittsburgh Downtown December 31, 2020 6PM-Midnight
Highmark First Night Pittsburgh, a production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, is an arts-focused and family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration in downtown Pittsburgh’s Cultural District. It is the largest single-day celebration in the region offering around 150 events at nearly 50 indoor and outdoor locations within the 14-block Cultural District. firstnightpgh.org
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A collection of holiday decorated Christmas Trees and wreaths available for sale. beavercountyfestivaloftrees.org
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Fun Facts About the ‘Burgh Historical Facts • Pittsburgh was named in 1758, by General John Forbes, in honor of British statesman William Pitt.
• Carnegie Museum of Natural History has the authentic Tyrannosaurus Rex holo bones on display, which are the original specimens upon which their respective species are based.
• One of Pittsburgh’s earliest industries was the manufacturing of boats for settlers to use to enter the Ohio country.
• During World War II Pittsburgh produced 95 million tons of steel towards the war effort.
• The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) was chartered in 1787.
• President Obama selected Pittsburgh as the site for the world’s G-20 Summit in 2009 due to its resilient economy.
• George Washington’s only defeat was when French forces overwhelmed Fort Necessity, (near Uniontown) in 1754 to begin the French-Indian War. • Andrew Carnegie formed the Edgar Thompson Steel Works which later became the Carnegie Steel Company. Photo Information: Top left to right: The City of Pittsburgh Andrew Mellon; City Flag; Steel Workers; Mr. Yuk; Carnegie Museum of Natural History Tyrannosaurus Rex display; Bob Marley at The Stanley Theatre; The Bat Symbol during filming of The Dark Knight; Classic Bingo Spinner;
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• There used to be 17 inclines in Pittsburgh, horses were allowed on the incline, but no mules.
Fun Facts • More than 50 major films have been made in Pittsburgh including Wonder Boys, The Deer Hunter, Sudden Death, Inspector Gadget and The Dark Knight Rises. • Pittsburgh is within 500 flying miles of more than half the country’s population. • The emoticon (smiley faces used online and in text messages) was invented in 1980 by Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist Scott Fahlman. • Reggae superstar Bob Marley’s final concert was in Pittsburgh, at the Stanley Theater (now the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts) on September 23, 1980. • Pittsburgh is home to several highly respected universities including the University of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University, Carlow University and Carnegie Mellon University. • Pittsburgh has a total of 446 bridges in the city. Three more than Venice, Italy which is often referred to as the “City of Bridges.”
• Pittsburgh claims 24 sister cities around the world. A few of them are: Zagreb, Croatia; Sheffield, United Kingdom; Terrassa, Spain; Matanzas, Cuba; Misgav, Israel and Da Nang, Vietnam. • Tommy James came to Pittsburgh to recruit members of the Shondells after a KDKA disc jockey made a hit of Hanky Panky two years after he had recorded it. • Pittsburgh Steelers first theme song was a polka.
Famous Firsts • KDKA was the world’s first commercial radio station beginning broadcasts in November of 1920. • The Pittsburgh Gazette was the first newspaper west of the Allegheny Mountains and was founded in 1789.
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• WQED, launched in 1954, was the world’s first public television station.
• The world’s first movie theater was opened in Pittsburgh in 1905 on Smithfield Street.
• Pittsburgh hosted the very first night time World Series game in 1971 between the Pirates and the Baltimore Orioles.
• The first polio vaccine was invented in 1954 by Dr. Jonas Salk at the University of Pittsburgh.
• Pittsburgh-based American Bantam Car Company developed the first Jeep.
• The Big Mac was developed by Uniontown, PA McDonald’s franchisee, Jim Delligatti, in 1967.
• The pull-tab was developed by Alcoa and was first used by Pittsburgh’s Iron City Brewery in 1962
• The Zippo Lighter was invented in nearby Bradford, PA, in 1932.
• Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena was the world’s first auditorium with a retractable roof, built in 1961. • The first automobile service station, built by Gulf Refining Company, opened here in 1913. • The first “Mr. Yuk!” sticker was produced here, in 1971, by the Poison Center at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. • Forbes Field, the original home of the Pirates, was the first baseball stadium built in 1909.
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• The first BINGO game was held in Pittsburgh in the early 1920’s. It spread nationwide by 1924. • The opening of the first wire cable suspension aqueduct bridge, spanning the Allegheny River, was in May 1845. It was designed by Pittsburgher John A. Roebling who later designed the Cincinnati-Covington Suspension Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge.
Corporate HQ • 84 Lumber was founded in 1956 by Joe Hardy, about 20 miles south of Pittsburgh in the town of Eighty Four. • Alcoa is the world’s leader in aluminum production and produced its first aluminum in the Strip District as the Pittsburgh Reduction Company. • American Eagle Outfitters has a corporate office in the South Side Works. • Bayer Corporation is headquartered in Pittsburgh. • Calgon Carbide was originally the Pittsburgh Coke & Iron Company and is responsible for purifying drinking water and wastewater treatment. • Heinz was founded in Pittsburgh in 1865 and originally only offered grated horseradish. • Mellon Financial Corporation was founded in 1869 by Thomas Mellon and his sons Andrew W. Mellon and Richard B. Mellon, as T. Mellon & Sons’ Bank.
• PNC Bank is headquartered in Pittsburgh and has branches in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, Delaware, Kentucky and New Jersey. • PPG Industries, originally Pittsburgh Plate Glass, was founded here in 1883. • Westinghouse Electric was formed here in 1886. • US Airways was originally a flying post office to deliver mail in Western Pennsylvania and the Ohio Valley. They are now the 5th largest passenger airline in the US. • US Steel Company is still the nation’s largest producer of steel products. They also produce oil and natural gas. • German immigrant Anton Benitz opened a tavern and inn where he served his own brews in 1844. Later known as Iron City Brewing, Uniworld Capital purchased the brand in 2011 and changed the name back to the original Pittsburgh Brewing Company.
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Famous Pittsburghers Media, Movies & Music
Gene Kelly
A dominant Hollywood force beginning in the 1940’s he is best known for his roles in Singin’ In The Rain and An American In Paris.
Christina Aguilera
This grammy award-winning songbird got her start singing “The Star Spangled Banner” at Pittsburgh Penguins hockey, Pittsburgh Steelers football and Pittsburgh Pirates baseball games.
Dean Martin
The “King of Cool” was born in nearby Steubenville, OH to Italian immigrants. He was later a member of the “Rat Pack” along with Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra.
George Benson
Influential Jazz guitarist and ten time Grammy Award winner. His album Breezin’ in 1976, was the first jazz album to earn platinum status. Nellie Bly
Reporter for the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Her reporting revolutionized journalism for women. Charles Bronson
Bret Michaels
Perry Como
“Mr. C” recorded for RCA Records and was a popular and award winning film, television and radio personality from the 1940’s up until the late 1990’s. A swing era bandleader, his smooth vocals thrilled audiences during the 1940’s. Errol Garner
Donnie Iris
An American Jazz pianist best known for composing the ballad “Misty” which was featured in the Clint Eastwood film Play Misty for Me.
Well known for his work with the Jaggerz (who had a big hit with “The Rapper”, in 1969) and “Wild Cherry” in the 70’s. He later penned the popular hit “Ah Leah!” in 1980.
Billy Eckstine
Ted Cassidy
Jeff Goldblum Photo Information: Top left to right:; Jeff Goldblum; Andrew Carnegie; Henry J Heinz, image courtesy of The Heinz History Center Library and Archives; Holly Hunter; Fred Rogers; Joe Grushecky
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Holly Hunter
Studied at Carnegie Mellon University and performed on many area stages before becoming famous for her roles in movies such as The Piano, Broadcast News, The Firm and Thirteen.
Best known for his series of Death Wish thrillers he also starred in the Great Escape, The Magnificent Seven and Once Upon A Time In The West. Played “Lurch” on the original Addams family series. He also played roles on the popular Star Trek and I Dream of Jeannie series.
Houserockers and often accompanies Bruce Springsteen on various outings.
The star of The Fly and Jurassic Park. His film debut was in Charles Bronson’s Death Wish in 1974. Joe Grushecky
A member of the Iron City Houserockers, Joe has also had success with his latest band The
Originally the vocalist for 90’s hair band Poison, Bret has had a successful solo career and won Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice in 2010. Dennis Miller
Miller rose to fame as a cast member and host of Weekend Update on Saturday Night Live beginning in 1985.
Shirley Jones
Shirley won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the movie Elmer Gentry in 1960 before becoming well known as Shirley Partridge, head of the Partridge Family.
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Fred Rogers
He created and hosted Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood from 1968-2001 and has been inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. Tom Hanks stars in a movie about his life called A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. Gertrude Stein
A writer, poet, and art collector. Her book Q.E.D., was one of the first “coming out” stories. She and her brother Leo’s joint art collection is one of the finest and most well known in history. Sharon Stone
She was born and raised in Meadville, very near Pittsburgh. After winning the Miss Pennsylvania beauty contest, she went on to become one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Billy Strayhorn
Best known for his collaborations with Duke Ellington. He is the composer of the hits Take the ““A” Train” and “Lush Life”. Andy Warhol
Leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He also founded Interview magazine and coined the popular phrase “15 minutes of fame.” The Andy Warhol Museum, in Pittsburgh is the largest museum dedicated to the work of a single artist.
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Sports Mike Ditka
Coached and played for Chicago Bears. As a tight end for the Bears, he won Super Bowls and garnered three Pro Bowl invitations. He also won a Super Bowl as the Bears coach. Pete Maravich
He is still the leading NCAA Division 1 scorer and is considered one of the best ball handlers of all time. He played for three NBA teams during his career: Atlanta Hawks, New Orleans Jazz and Boston Celtics. Bill Mazeroski
Nicknamed “Maz” he is the only player to decide a World Series victory with a home run in the seventh game. He played with the Pirates his entire 16 year career and was one of the greatest defensive second basemen of all time. Stan Musial
Played 22 seasons with the St Louis Cardinals, he is considered one of the greatest hitters of all time and compiled 3,630 hits.
Honus Wagner
Samuel Kier
Many baseball historians consider him the best shortstop ever. He played for the Pirates from 18971917. Nicknamed “The Flying Dutchman” for his speed and agile base running.
He is credited with founding the American oil industy after he refined crude oil into lamp oil. Andrew Mellon
William D Boyce
A banker, industrialist and philanthropist he served as Secretary of the Treasury from 1921-1932. He helped found Alcoa, Westinghouse, Gulf Oil and General Motors.
Founder of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910.
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Innovators
Andrew Carnegie
He built up the Carnegie Steel Company which later merged with the Federal Steel Company and several smaller steel companies to form US Steel. He is usually regarded as the second wealthiest man in the world behind John D. Rockefeller. He later built Carnegie Hall in NYC and became one of the world’s greatest philanthropists.
Founder of the Mellon Bank and patriarch of the Mellon family. John A. Roebling
Designed the Brooklyn and Covington-Cincinnati Suspension Bridges. Jonas Salk
Developed the first polio vaccine in 1955.
Henry Clay Frick
Chariman of the Carnegie Steel Company he played a major role in the formation of U.S. Steel. Henry J. Heinz
Founded the HJ Heinz company and led a successful effort to pass the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.
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Port Authority of Allegheny County is the public transit agency of the greater Pittsburgh area, providing bus, light rail, and incline service. Many of our bus routes offer service via Port Authority’s three exclusive busways–the Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway, the South Busway and the West Busway. The I-279 North HOV lane is also used to provide service to areas north of the city. Port Authority’s light rail system serves Downtown Pittsburgh, the North Shore and destinations in many of the city’s southern neighborhoods and suburbs. The historic Monongahela Incline, often called the Mon Incline, is an inclined railroad scaling the hillside to the city’s Mt. Washington neighborhood. One of only three inclines in operation, it is a rare transit offering. With connections to numerous bus and rail lines at Station Square, the incline is used by commuters and locals as well as tourists seeking a unique skyline view. Port Authority’s Trip Planner is your key to the system. Use Trip Planner at PortAuthority.org to find the route that gives you the fastest trip or the shortest walking distance. Schedules can be accessed online at PortAuthority.org or picked up at locations around Allegheny County, including Port Authority’s Downtown Service Center on Smithfield Street as well as Downtown subway stations.
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The Light Rail System will take you to and from Downtown and the North Shore for free. The North Side station drops you near PNC Park and is a short walk to the Warhol Museum. The Allegheny Station will get you to Heinz Field and Rivers Casino as well as many North Side attractions. Go to PortAuthority.org for details.
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ittsburgh features many exciting dining options to suit every imaginable taste and setting. Many of our restaurants are owned and operated by internationallyrecognized chefs and great attention is paid to ensure your dining experience is memorable.
Nakama Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar
Many varieties of cuisine can be found in every part of town, as well as several local specialties. From steak to sushi to the most casual meal, there is an endless variety of dining options. Once you’ve decided on the type of meal you’re craving, you can then choose from a variety of settings. Each part of town offers its own unique feel and view. Whether you’re looking for an exciting meal downtown, a river view or even a breathtaking view of the Pittsburgh skyline, you’ll find the perfect setting to compliment any meal. Pittsburgh offers a wide variety of dining experiences. Don’t restrict yourself…experience as many as you can while you’re here.
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Dining Room at the Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse North Shore
Pittsburgh’s Great Steakhouses T
he downtown Pittsburgh area has become a nerve center for several very successful and unique steakhouse restaurants. They range from the traditional white tablecloth experience to the entertaining and interactive Brazilian style steakhouses. If you’ve got a steakhouse visit on your agenda, you’ll find a list of exceptional choices here and none will disappoint. Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse is an upscale steakhouse located on the North Shore that incorporates famous Pittsburgh sports icons into their menu descriptions. The service is exceptional and the menu features a full array of your favorite cuts with sides that can be shared and an incredible list of dessert options. Excellent seafood dishes compliment the thorough list of steaks and salads. The dining room is festive but reserved and you have plenty of room to relax and settle in for an unforgettable meal. In the heart of downtown is the Pittsburgh incarnation of Morton’s, the Steakhouse. Here you’ll find the familiar and luxurious comforts and amenities associated with Morton’s. Morton’s is well known for specializing in creating memorable dining experiences and the Pittsburgh outpost is no exception. Excellent seafood, chops and poultry options are offered in addition to their famous steaks. The central location makes it a favorite downtown dining destination. The famous Texas de Brazil has been located in Pittsburgh’s historic Station Square for quite some time and is a local favorite. The Brazilian Steakhouse concept is brought to life here with authentic gauchos. The view and vicinity of the Monongahela River add a special element to the
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experience. The dining room is expansive and bright, service personal and all meats are cooked to perfection. The salad bar is a special experience all its own and the restaurant is perfect for any dining occasion and family friendly. While not specifically a steakhouse, The Carlton, located in BNY Mellon Center, serves up fine steaks too. The staff here are all seasoned pros and know how to ensure an exceptional fine dining experience. The menu changes at various times and you’ll find plenty of unique steak preparations to choose from. In addition to excellent steaks The Carlton has an unmatched and renowned wine list that will provide the perfect compliment to any dish. Again, the staff here is always happy to steer you in the right direction...and qualified too! Now you’re hungry and its time to choose! We’re certain you’ll have a memorable meal at any of these great destinations and all of them are looking forward to welcoming you during your visit to Pittsburgh.
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Steakhouses Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse 247 North Shore Drive 412.222.4014 North Shore hydeparkrestaurants.com This upscale award-winning steakhouse offers fine aged steaks, chops, fresh exotic wood-grilled fish and seafood with unparalleled service in an atmosphere of posh modern elegance. Hyde Park has rated among America’s Best Steakhouses by Zagat Guide and has received the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence.
Morton’s The Steakhouse 625 Liberty Ave. 412.261.7141 Downtown
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The best product...Genuine hospitality...An experience to remember. Serving only the finest quality USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, delicious appetizers and elegant desserts.
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Texas de Brazil 240 W. Station Square Dr. 412.230.4004 texasdebrazil.com/locations/ pittsburgh Texas de Brazil continues the treasured tradition of Brazilian gauchos right here in Station Square.Treat yourself to a wide array of chef-crafted salads, roasted vegetables, imported cheeses and charcuterie. Turn your card to green, and expert carvers generously serve you sizzling beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage. And don’t forget the all you can eat salad bar!
Upscale American Braddock’s American Brasserie 107 Sixth Street 412.992.2005 Downtown braddocksrestaurant.com A renowned Pittsburgh restaurant,
Braddock’s American Brasserie offers American cuisine and drinks in a casual, warm atmosphere.
The Carlton 500 Grant St. 412.391.4099 Downtown thecarltonrestaurant.com Locally owned and operated by Kevin Joyce, The Carlton has been pleasing discriminating guests for 30 years in One BNY Mellon Center – in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh. The Carlton features a daily changing and innovative menu with fresh Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Prime Rib, Veal and Pasta as well as a Wine Spectator Award Winning Wine List.
The Grandview Saloon & Coal Hill Steakhouse 1212 Grandview Avenue 412.431.1400 Mt. Washington thegrandviewsaloon.com Located on scenic Mt. Washington, this is Pittsburgh’s premiere restaurant and USDA Prime chop
house. In addition to providing a spectacular view and ambiance, delicious meals are prepared by passionate and dedicated chefs, served to you by a courteous and knowledgeable wait staff. Carefully selected wines and fresh fruit martinis are also offered.
The Oak Room
5105 Fifth Ave. 412.381.5105 mansionsonfifth.com/the-oakroom-2 Open daily at 4pm and the perfect atmosphere for cocktails, appetizers and daily specials. Consider it for a business meeting outside your office, or meet up with friends in a warm and sophisticated environment. They stock a classic selection of single malt scotches, an extensive collection of spirits and extraordinary wines from our one hundred and seven-year-old wine cellar. Also offers light fare such as artisanal cheese and charcuterie boards, an assortment of signature sandwiches, as well as other flavorful foods that are great for an appetizer or order several to make a meal.
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Serving traditional Spanish and Portuguese cuisine for over 28 years prepared by our Basque trained chef. Incomparable European service with daily selection of fresh fish, cut-to-order steaks, chops & an award winning wine list.
The Melting Pot
The Tap Room
242 W. Station Square Dr. 412.261.3477 meltingpot.com/pittsburgh-pa Add some excitement to your evening and enjoy a truly unique interactive dining experience with your friends. You will know you’ve made the right decision for dinner when the aroma of melting cheese and chocolate greets you! This is where conversation, laughter come together over artisan cheeses, fresh salads, savory entrées, and indulgent desserts.
Omni William Penn Hotel 530 William Penn Place 412.281.7100 Downtown omniwilliampenn.com Catch the big game on one of our flat screen TV’s or enjoy your favorite beer, wine or cocktail in our English style pub. Imported and domestic favorites are on tap along with a variety of local brews.
Palm Court Omni William Penn Hotel 530 William Penn Place 412.281.7100 Downtown omniwilliampenn.com Relax with a fine wine or your favorite cocktail in our relaxing lobby lounge. Over the decades, the Palm Court has been a favorite for locals and dignitaries alike. Appetizers and light fare are also available, along with traditional afternoon tea.
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Terrace Room Omni William Penn Hotel 530 William Penn Place 412.281.7100 Downtown omniwilliampenn.com Join us in one of Pittsburgh’s most historic dining rooms. Executive Chef Jacky Francois utilizes fresh local ingredients and fuses them into an array of culinary delights in a setting of understated elegance and charm
Italian The Bigelow Grille The Hilton Doubletree Downtown 1 Bigelow Square 412.281.5013 Downtown bigelowgrille.com Their Chef, the son of Italian immigrants, grew up in a home where family and food are synonymous. This deep respect for food, family and heritage drives his passion for cooking.
Latin Flavors Las Velas 21 Market St. 412.251.0031 Downtown lasvelasmex.com Located in historic Market Square in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh where they serve lunch and dinner. They also feature a full bar with over 100 tequilas!
Mallorca Restaurant 2228 E. Carson St. 412.488.1818 mallorcarestaurantpgh.com Located in Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood, Mallorca brings the cuisine and spirit of the Mediterranean to those in search of something out of the ordinary. Here you’ll find wild boar, osso buco, traditional seafood dishes and the best paella this side of the Atlantic. Mallorca is like a trip to Spain without the airfare.
Seafood & Sushi Grand Concourse 100 W. Station Square Dr. 412-261-1717 grandcouncouserestaurant.com Nestled comfortably on the riverfront and overlooking the downtown skyline, Grand Concourse at Station Square is one of Pittsburgh’s premier seafood restaurant. It is also an overall grand dining experience in the beautifully preserved Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station.
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eatatnakama.com Nakama Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar 1611 E. Carson St. 412.381.6000 South Side 10636 Perry Hwy 724.933.7263 Wexford Plaza eatatnakama.com Experience Nakama’s award-winning sushi & absolute best hibachi grilled steak, chicken & seafood in Pittsburgh. Happy hour half-off appetizers and drink specials in the bar area Mon- Fri. Ladies night every Thursday with great drink specials. Valet parking is also available Tues – Sat.
McCormick & Schmicks 301 5th Ave. 412.201.6992 mccormickandschmicks.com As a guest you will experience culinary excellence at its best. The menu reflects seafood from the Pacific Rim, Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. They also source products from local ranches, farms and wineries to showcase regionally inspired dishes.
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Casual Dining The Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Downtown 945 Penn Avenue 412.434.5551 Downtown courtyardpittsburghdowntown.com Offers a great selection of light, healthy food and drink options for breakfast. Also a great place to relax with friends or colleagues at the end of the day.
Bridges 100 Lytton Ave. 412.682.6200 Oakland wyndhampittsburghuniversity center.com Casual yet upscale atmosphere. Eclectic American cuisine with refreshing libations and the largest outdoor patio in Oakland.
Champions Club Hilton DoubleTree Green Tree 500 Mansfield Ave. 412.922.8400 Green Tree doubletree3.hilton.com
Offering an array of dining options, Champions Club provides casual upscale food and libations for guests staying in the “City of Champions.” Enticing avid sports fans, the restaurant’s enhanced media wall covered in large flat-screen TV’s makes for perfect game-day celebrations.
Reflect Bistro & Bar
Crafted North
Trackside
112 Washington Place 412.471.4000 Features Hand Crafted Cocktails and Innovative Takes on Traditional Comfort Food for lunch and dinner and drinks in between. It’s the perfect place to gather with friends or coworkers.
Hard Rock Café 230 West Station Square Drive 412.481.7625 Station Square hardrock.com/pittsburgh Located at Station Square, the Pittsburgh Hard Rock Café welcomes you with rock and roll flair and tasty fare. Features indoor and outdoor seating with an exciting and rock and roll themed menu. Of course, it is also filled with the unique rock and roll memorabilia you love.
Cambria Suites 1320 Centre Ave. 412.381.6687 Downtown cambriasuitespittsburgh.com Great burgers and regional favorites including lollipop appetizers desserts, with full service bar.
Sheraton Station Square 300 W. Station Square Dr. 412.803.3824 Station Square stationsquare.com/store/ trackside Enjoy comfortable food and a panoramic view of downtown Pittsburgh in Trackside. Located “Trackside” (of course) in the lobby of the Sheraton Station Square Hotel. Available for private parties up to 150 guests.
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Dining with a View In Mt. Washington!
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here are few places in the world that can deliver the spectacular views of Mt. Washington. Most of the spectacular photos you’ve seen depicting the view overlooking the Point and downtown Pittsburgh originate from here.
As you would expect, the restaurants located along Grandview Avenue offer the same breathtaking view. As opposed to a static photo, an evening spent dining on Mt. Washington allows you to relax and fully experience the view amongst friends and loved ones and to slowly absorb all it has to offer. Mt Washington was originally know as “Coal Hill” as there were several coal mines that operated at the foot of the mountain in the mid 1800’s. Many immigrants settled here and over time grew tired of the steep incline they needed to navigate to return home from work. Recalling the inclines from their mountainous homes in Germany, the Monongahela and Duquesne Inclines were both constructed in the 1860’s and 1870’s to make the commute up and down the mountain much more efficient. Both inclines still operate today! Two tunnels run through Mt Washington, the Liberty Tunnel and the Fort Pitt Tunnel. Both of these are major carriers of traffic today. Many of you may have come through the Fort Pitt tunnel if you drove in from the west. The view of downtown as you clear the Fort Pitt Tunnel is one of the most memorable of any major city in the world. The high elevation of Mt Washington provides the best views of downtown Pittsburgh, the North Shore and the surrounding area. The many restaurants along Grandview Ave have capitalized on this and elevated dining is quite literal here in every aspect.
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Grandview Saloon & Coal Hill Steakhouse The Grandview Saloon and Coal Hill Steakhouse is a favorite of locals and visitors offering one of the most spectacular views from Mt. Washington. With two levels of outdoor dining and an extensive menu of delicious options the Grandview Saloon, is a sure bet for any occasion. Their passionate chefs have created a menu for every taste occasion and appetite. The Coal Hill Steakhouse is a USDA prime chophouse. Carefully selected wines are available and the very knowledgeable staff will ensure you have a memorable meal to go along with the spectacular view. The Grandview Saloon and Coal Hill Steakhouse also happens to be the best place in the city to come and watch your favorite teams in action. With several large televisions on all three levels and the spectacular view there is no better place to watch the game, whether it’s the Steelers, Penguins or Pirates! Named after historic “Coal Hill” the Grandview Saloon has incorporated the view and the history of Mt Washington to deliver one of the city’s premier dining destinations. For more information: thegrandviewsaloon.com
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Located on scenic Mt. Washington. We are Pittsburgh’s premier restaurant & USDA Prime Chop House. Whether you are looking for a relaxing dinner experience or just getting together for drinks with friends, the Grandview Saloon & Coal Hill Steakhouse is the perfect place to go. We offer a unique dining experience like no other restaurant in Pittsburgh.
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e came up with a few quick wine pairing tips for you to consider as you contemplate your dinner destination. We’re sure you’ll find the perfect restaurant and hopefully these tips will make your meal a little more enjoyable. The Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse, located on the North Shore, offers an extensive wine list and always has excellent wines and vineyards featured to help you expand your palette. The Carlton, located downtown in the BNY Mellon Center on Grant St., is also well known for their extensive and expertly curated wine selection. At The Carlton you can even buy your wine to go! The overall goal is to balance your wine with the food you’re eating. Give some thought as to whether your meal will be creamy, acidic, fatty, lean, mild or flavorful. Mild wines do well with mild food, big flavorful meals match well with big flavorful wines and acidic foods do best when paired with acidic wines. Acidic wines and creamy dishes do not mix well and spicy dishes can completely overpower some wines. Many times wines and foods go best together that grew up together. If you’re eating an Italian dinner you may consider an Italian wine, for example. Wine tannins are an important factor as well and originate in grape skins, seeds and the barrels the wines are aged in. Their astringent flavor strips the taste of fat off of your tongue leading to a refreshing meal. Some studies suggest that tannins may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. White wines typically have less tannins than red wines as red wines are aged with the grape skins and pips while white wines are not.
We’ve identified five categories of wine pairing to introduce you to the concept if you’re not yet familiar. Have fun and Bon Appetit!! Body This is a delicate balance of the “weight” of your wine and your desired dish. The body of each should match. Pair a rich, oaky California chardonnay with a rich buttery pasta and a lighter French Chablis with pasta cooked in a light wine based sauce. The wines and pasta complement each other rather than one overpowering the other. Acidity Tangy foods can make wine taste flat. When eating dishes with vinegar and/or citrus based sauces try to pair with a wine of equal acidity. White wines made from grapes grown in California, northern Italy or France will usually do the trick. Texture Tannic wines go much better with fatty dishes as the tannins and the fat contrast with each other. The buttery texture of fats act as a tannin nullifier, alleviating the drying sensation of tannic wines while the tannins break down the richness of the fat. Tannic red wines pair well with any fatty meat, not exclusively red meats. They will also go better with a ribeye than a filet, due to the fat content of the ribeye. Sweet & Spicy A sweeter wine can take away some of the heat of a spicy dish. Sweeter wines are sometimes lower in alcohol which also helps offset spicy flavors. A high alcohol wine will enhance the spicy flavors instead of balancing them out.
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TIME all the time. 625 Liberty Ave. | 412.261.7141 mortons.com
Three Rivers Restaurant Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown 600 Commonwealth Place 412.391.4600 Downtown wyndham.com Delightful dining experience for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Features contemporary fare, pre-dinner refreshments and nightcaps.
Craft Beers & Pubs Hofbräuhaus Pittsburgh 2705 S. Water St. 412.224.2328 South Side Works hofbrauhauspittsburgh.com Pennsylvania’s first authentic Hofbräuhaus – modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old
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Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany – is here! Guests are now able to enjoy many of the traditions from Germany that have made Hofbräuhaus famous. From the traditionally decorated rooms in the building to the beer that is brewed on-site, and of course the excellent German fare, Hofbräuhaus Pittsburgh is a memorable experience for all.
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Pittsburgh’s Dining Explosion
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ver the past several years, downtown Pittsburgh and the surrounding area have blossomed into one of the most diverse and exciting dining scenes in the country. New restaurants are rapidly opening - and most importantly - have been met with great success, enthusiasm, and the accompanying staying power.
The dining in the downtown area truly represents a multi national tour of some of the finest cuisines and recipes to found anywhere. Latin, American, Mediterranean, Italian and other combinations of world class dining are only a few steps from your hotel. In an effort to showcase Pittsburgh’s dining destinations, Pittsburgh Restaurant Week has created a concept throughout the city. Twice a year, in January and in August, Pittsburgh restaurants offer special menus highlighting some of their best dishes at special prices that encourage you to visit as many as you can during the week long festivities. We recently asked several downtown restaurateurs for their opinion and experience with the ever-expanding dining options in the area and the renewed attention paid to them by both visitors and locals. Of course all were very positive about the current and future of the dining scene here and 30
many chefs in Pittsburgh, as likewise in other cities, have spent significant time outside the market in various situations with exposure to all types of cuisine. These experiences have led many of the chefs back home eager to share their knowledge and expertise with their customers. All of this comes together for an eye opening experience for both the chef and their customers. A common theme amongst our Pittsburgh chefs is rising to the challenge of giving a person a great experience through their cooking. Their customers in Pittsburgh are good people who have a love for good food. Pittsburgh is home to a diverse population which creates the demand for new and innovative choices. It keeps everyone in the business on their toes and they keep coming up with new dining adventures that seemingly spring up overnight. We asked three of our restaurant partners about
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their experience as part of the current and future Pittsburgh dining scene. Kevin Joyce of The Carlton shared: “When The Carlton opened in 1984 there were very few fine dining options in Downtown Pittsburgh. Downtown did not have a true "Steakhouse" before we opened our doors with the tag line of "Purveyors of Fine Meats and Fish." The more recent dining explosion in the past five years has really changed our culinary scene. Pittsburgh is now a tourist and dining destination. We have locally grown talent using their entrepreneurial instincts to develop and grow great new concepts.” David Montanez, of Las Velas, offers his perspective from Market Square, “To watch the growth of the downtown restaurant scene from Market Square these past seven years has been a privilege. I believe it was the change in Market Square that began ushering in the new downtown restaurant scene. Operating a restaurant in this ever-expanding restaurant scene is a blessing and I’m confident the next five to ten years will bring even more growth and eclectic options for the city.” Chef Sang Woo from the South Side’s famous Nakama Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar has a unique perspective. He was born in Korea but his family moved to Pittsburgh when he was five years old. “I consider Pittsburgh to be my home. The people are so friendly and loyal. We continue to see the same faces in Nakama along with new faces of those who typically become our new followers.“ “The scene in Pittsburgh is changing daily. We’re so fortunate to have such a diverse population which lends to the demand for new and innovative choices. It keeps the rest of us on our toes!” While you’re here start with your favorite cuisine THECITIVIEW.COM
and then try to experience as many restaurants as you can and enjoy these fine meals in a wide variety of settings, both indoor and outdoor, with all types of views whether from the street or the mountaintop. And for you return visitors, there will certainly be a new destination to try that wasn’t here on your last trip! For more information please visit:
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Dining At Station Square
SOMETHING NEW IS COMING SOON!
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tation Square is one of Pittsburgh’s dining nerve centers in addition to hosting several fabulous entertainment options. You’ll find a wide array of exciting dining options along the busy walkways. Good food in fun and family friendly settings are the elements that make for a memorable experience. You’ll find familiar names alongside local favorites with plenty of options to keep everyone happy! Station Square is undergoing a thorough renovations sparked by a reimagining of the historic Freight House Shops. Station Square is being transformed into a vibrant gathering space in which visitors and community members will meet, visit, learn and do business. The exciting renovations will create a medical training school for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and feature chef-inspired eateries occupying 70,000 square feet between the Freight House and Commerce Court. Designing spaces with high ceilings will reveal a unique glimpse of the Freight House’s original architecture and serve as a tribute to the structure’s industrial roots. Planned improvements will create an innovative hub for collaboration that will serve as a catalyst for the continued growth of the region. Whether you’re in town for business or pleasure, Station Square is the place to dine and play. With several great restaurants and the newly renovated spaces, you’re bound to find a great spot to suit your tastes. Four familiar names anchor the Station Square dining experience. The Hard Rock Café, The Melting Pot, Grand Concourse and Texas de Brazil offer fun and exciting but distinctly different experiences and that’s what makes dining at Station Square so much fun! You’ll keep coming back to catch up on what you missed on the last trip! Before or after your meal, be sure to stick around for the state-ofthe-art Waltzing Waters Liquid Fireworks Show at Fountain at Bessemer Court features hundreds of multi-colored water jets soaring up to 40 feet in the air, choreographed to music.
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Restaurants & Attractions are open during construction. StationSquare.com
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Carving a New Experience
Endless servings of flame-grilled meats cooked over a wood-charcoal fire Chef-crafted gourmet salad area Ultimate caipirinhas, award-winning wines, and much more! Station Square | 412.230.4004 Serving Lunch Friday - Sunday and Dinner Nightly Happy Hour Monday - Friday | 4:30 - 6:00 PM
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Hard Rock Café The Grand Concourse Housed within the historic Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Station, the Grand Concourse embodies the majesty of Pittsburgh’s Golden Age. The care and attention spent preserving the centuryold station has made the restaurant a cultural staple of Pittsburgh and one of city’s most popular event venues. With a cathedral stained-glass vaulted ceiling, marble columns, and a dramatic staircase, guests are quickly transported to the glamorous side of the Progressive Era with the luxury of a modern day menu. Its awardwinning seafood restaurant boasts a fine selection of signature seafood dinner specials, tender steaks, poultry, and on Sundays, the best brunch in Pittsburgh grandconcourserestaurant.com
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The Pittsburgh home of this world-recognized brand has taken the Hard Rock’s familiar themes a bit further than most. The memorabilia is second to none and they are also home to and host of the annual Pittsburgh Rock and Roll Legends Awards. This award and permanent display of all honorees was created to honor local individuals and bands who have been instrumental in the Pittsburgh music scene. You’ll be quickly surprised at how influential Pittsburgh was in the formation and development of Rock and Roll and Hip Hop music. Of course, the menu includes all of the great food they’re famous for and the combination of great food and and a very fun setting guarantees a great time for everyone in your party. hardrock.com/cafes/pittsburgh
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The Melting Pot of Pittsburgh Located at 242 W. Station Square Dr. next to the Sheraton Hotel. The Melting Pot you have always loved just got better! Get ready to experience a new ambiance with an inviting and engaging, open design. Enjoy all your favorite traditional fondues, plus an expanded wine tasting area, social bar experience and year-round outdoor heated seating. The enhanced social fondue experience features hand-crafted and artisanal cocktails featuring the finest ingredients… each is as unforgettable as the fondue experience. Reserve your table today! meltingpot.com/pittsburgh-pa
Texas de Brazil Texas de Brazil brings delivers an exciting Brazilian steakhouse experience to Station Square. But Texas de Brazil is much more than a steakhouse. This is an unforgettable dining experience. Their gauchos – cowboys of southern Brazil – slow-roast perfectly seasoned cuts of beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage over a wood charcoal fire. Then they expertly carve slices directly from the cooking skewers onto your plate. This way, you can enjoy all the delicious meats we offered. You can try as many meats as your stomach can handle and each cut is uniquely prepared. Sausages, Leg of Lamb, Chicken Breasts ribs, filets and flanks are all part of the package here. Their exquisite and expansive salad bar is a great start and you’ll also find some original and unique items here. Perfect for families, groups or smaller outings Texas de Brazil offers an out of the box night out and will leave you talking about it for some time after. With the extensive menu you can come back repeatedly and not enjoy the same meal the the visit prior. The expansive dining room ensures your dining comfort and offers a fabulous view of the Monongahela River. texasdebrazil.com For more information visit stationsquare.com
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equila is one of the world’s oldest and most popular spirits. It is made from the Blue Agave plant found primarily in the area surrounding the Mexican city of tequila and in the highlands of Jalisco, a state in the central western part of Mexico. The red volcanic soil in this region is most suited for growing Blue Agave and more than 300 million of these plants are harvested each year!
Tequila is recognized as a Mexican designation of product and protected by NAFTA in the United States. To be imported and sold in the US, our law requires Tequila to contain at least 40% alcohol (80 Proof). Currently, more than 100 distilleries produce over 900 bands of tequila and more than 2,000 brand names have been registered. As you can see, multiple brands of tequila come from the same areas. The production and distilling of tequila is still primarily a manual process. The harvesting procedure is intimate and traditional and has been handed down for many generations. Harvesters of the Blue Agave, Jimadores, must be able to sense when each plant is ready for harvesting and handle the plant carefully so that they can be properly fermented. Any tequila fan knows that the liquor comes in three colors, white, gold and Reposado or Anejo. White tequila is aged the
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least of the three varieties. The addition of grain alcohols and caramel color create the gold tequilas and Reposado or Anejo also has the grain alcohols and coloring added but is aged for up to 3 years and this can create or enhance various flavors and aromas. Extra Anejo is aged a minimum of 3 years in oak barrels. Being spirituous liquor, tequila does not change much once bottled. To properly maintain the quality of the tequila 3 conditions must be met: • Constant moderate temperature (60-65 degrees) • No direct exposure to sunlight • Maintaining the proper seal of the bottle By following these simple steps your tequila will stay enjoyable for quite some time although it is best consumed within a couple of years. In Mexico, the most popular way of drinking tequila is neat. In the US it is most popular as a shot with salt and lime. Tequila is used in many popular cocktails including the Margarita, Matador and Tequila Sunrise. Tequila is also becoming a popular ingredient in martinis. Las Velas, in Market Square, features a full bar with more than 100 Tequilas. Their attentive staff will answer all your Tequila questions! They are within walking distance of all downtown hotels.
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HOFBRÄUHAUS PITTSBURGH HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Enjoy great beer, great food and fun times with family and friends. Featuring a wide selection of traditional beers brewed each day on-site, an award-winning menu and live music in a vibrant environment modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany.
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ofbräuhaus Pittsburgh Brewery & Restaurant is located in the SouthSide Works area of Pittsburgh and is a place where family and friends can enjoy great beer, great food and fun times.
It starts with a wide selection of traditional beer brewed on site every day…with flavorful seasonal selections every month. All crafted under the direction of our talented Bavarian brew master while adhering to Germany’s strict purity law. Next, an award-winning menu with something for everyone…whether it’s a traditional German favorite like schnitzel or bratwurst…or one of the best burgers around! And don’t forget to try one of our delicious cream puffs! It’s all wrapped up in a vibrant environment modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany -- with authentically decorated rooms, live music and one of the most scenic outdoor biergartens in all of Pittsburgh with a spectacular riverfront view. Hofbräuhaus Pittsburgh is also a great place for all types of group outings and events...from office meetings to wedding rehearsal dinners...with areas that can accommodate groups as large as 600 people. Throw in a tour of our on-site beer producing factory and every day is a party at Hofbräuhaus Pittsburgh. No matter the occasion…THIS PLACE IS WUNDERBAR!
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ittsburgh’s strong roots in Eastern European culture allow for a wide variety of local, regional and international fare. If food defines a culture, Pittsburgh is blessed with its very own dialect.
Pierogi
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Most foodies would agree that the ultimate Pittsburgh culinary experience lies in the Pierogi. This labor-intensive yet diminutive handmade dumpling is traditionally crafted from unleavened dough that is filled with potatoes, sauerkraut, ground meat, mushrooms, spinach, cheese or fruit and then boiled, before baking or frying in butter, sometimes with onions. In this way, they range from sweet to salty to savory to spicy. The name Pierogi has distinct Slavic origins and is derived from a root that actually means ‘festival.’ This could explain why restaurants in Pittsburgh have been known to host pierogi happy hours.
The H.J. Heinz Company began operations in Sharpsburgh, PA just a few miles from Pittsburgh in 1869 by Henry John Heinz selling primarily horseradish. Their famous iconic brands can now be found on six continents. Heinz provides delicious, nutritious and convenient foods for families in 200 countries around the world. Throughout the world, Heinz is synonymous with ketchup and they sell 650 million bottles of Heinz ketchup every year. The Heinz label’s keystone shape is a nod to Pennsylvania’s nickname, “the keystone state.”
Stuffed Cabbage Also known as cabbage rolls, halupki, galumpki, golabki or sarme, this humble steamed dish is much-loved throughout the ‘Burgh and has become the go-to soul food of sorts for city residents. Often served with pierogi, these rolls are typically filled with a mixture of ground beef, rice, onion, celery, eggs and other seasonings, depending on the family’s recipe of origin. Kielbasa
Chipped Ham Boston has baked beans, Louisville has Hot Browns, Cincinnati has goetta, Philadelphia has cheese steaks and Pittsburgh has chipped ham. This processed lunchmeat loaf is sliced razor thin by “chipping” the meat against the blade of a commercial slicer. Served on a bun with barbeque sauce, even the slicing process is referred to as “Pittsburgh Style” throughout parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. A popular way to serve chipped ham is to fry it in a pan, which is often referred to as “frizzle fry” on menus throughout the Steel City.
Also known around town as kolbasi, kielbasi, klobase and kolbassi, this Pittsburgh staple is often served right alongside pierogi. This delicious sausage is typically made from ground pork mixed with a variety of spices then smoked. Kielbasa is served in many ways, including as a cold cut, hot with sauerkraut, grilled or glazed as an appetizer. High quality kielbasa is available all around the ‘Burgh.
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ittsburgh features world class shopping destinations of all kinds. There are several indoor malls, many interesting boutique shops and fine jewelry stores that make for a unique and exciting retail therapy session for shoppers of any age.
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The Shady Side neighborhood offers an upscale array of boutiques and shops and fabulous jewelry showrooms. Downtown has two excellent choices for the latest in men’s and womens fashion with Heinz Healey’s Gentlemen’s Apparel and Peter Lawrence Women’s Apparel. Antiques, art galleries and home furnishing showrooms are also plentiful and feature the best of old and new. You have many options to choose from. Whether you need something essential or just want that special item calling to you, it can all be found within a very short walk or drive from your hotel.
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Dressing Pittsburgh In Style
Pittsburgh is very fashion focused and style conscious! The boutiques and designers here are world class and at the forefront of the very latest trends. You’ll find local boutiques featuring some of the area’s best designers right alongside some of the worlds most famous and highly respected. There are, of course, boutiques in all parts of town from Sewickley to Lawrenceville, each with very loyal clientele, but for those of you staying near downtown you’ll find the best and most current fashions close at hand. Two of Pittsburgh’s most popular downtown boutiques are Heinz Healey’s Men’s Apparel and Peter Lawrence for women’s apparel.
Heinz Healey’s Heinz Healey’s has been in the city of Pittsburgh for over 32 years, 10 years in their downtown location taking up a full city block along Fifth Avenue. Heinz Healey’s offers exceptional customer service from a very friendly and knowledgeable staff. They can perform custom alterations with any purchase quickly to ensure you have what you need for that most important meeting. Heinz Healey is stocked with the most fashionable sports wear, custom suits and sport coats, custom shirts and accessories. Open 7 days a week, Heinz Healey’s has been Pittsburgh’s favorite stop for men’s fashion for three decades! heinzhealeys.com
Peter Lawrence For women, Peter Lawrence, on Wood Street offers an unforgettable experience also filled with a very knowledgeable and helpful staff. The most fashionable accessories, dresses, skirts, tops, lingerie, jackets, jeans, sweaters and seasonal apparel are available in all styles and sizes.
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Whether you’re searching for the perfect fashion memento to take home from Pittsburgh or having to replace that favorite item you left behind, Peter Lawrence is certain to fit the bill. Peter Lawrence is open 6 days a week, Monday-Saturday. Peter Lawrence is downtown’s most notorious source for the best in women’s apparel. peterlawrencepgh.com
Pittsburgh’s Fashion Network Each year Pittsburgh is host to not one but several Fashion Week styled events. Style Week Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Fashion Week host some truly fabulous runway shows highlighting the area’s best designers. Fashion Week Downtown is a relatively new event and all of these showcases provide local boutiques and designers an opportunity to come together and make connections developing Pittsburgh into a first-class fashion city.
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Located in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, near Market Square, Heinz Healey’s has been dedicated to dressing the modern man that demands the best fashion and fit for 32 years.
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Sister store of Heinz Healey’s, downtown Pittsburgh’s newest women’s boutique, dedicated to fitting women in the newest fashions.
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Shadyside: Pittsburgh’s Fashion Center
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ocated about 10 minutes from downtown, Shadyside offers a quiet and comfortable zone in which to update your look and peruse the latest fashion trends. Originally named for the local railroad station, Shadyside remains true to its roots as a bustling hub for shopping dining and nightlife. This small village features tree-lined streets full of local merchants offering amazing world-class merchandise. These can all be enjoyed during a relaxing stroll with stops along the way for coffee, snacks and exceptional dining options. The locally- owned boutiques each offer their own special selection of shoes, jewelry, accessories and high-end fashion for a complete wardrobe update. We’ve highlighted the most interesting boutiques for you!
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Save The Queen D. EXTERIOR - Milly alice + olivia - Parker ELIZABETH AND JAMES J Brand - A G jeans - Lysse’ CENTRAL PARK WEST BAILEY / 44
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Experience a huge selection of gemstone, silver, gold, crystal, pewter, wood and diamond jewelry, each piece is designed and made by owner Pam Eisner. Monday - Saturday 11-5 Wednesday 11-6:30 5401 Walnut St. Pittsburgh, PA 15232 412-794-8051 pameisnerdesigns.com
Caesar’s Designs F I N E J E W E RY C R E AT I O N S
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For the past sixteen years, Caesar has been sharing his jewelry knowledge and experience in a casual, relaxed setting in his Shadyside store.
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Caesar’s Designs is different from the big-box stores. Here, you get individual attention from an expert in a nopressure environment. Purchasing jewelry is a big decision; Caesar will take the time to listen to you, understand your needs, style, and budget. He says, “I’m someone who is very flexible, who reacts to the client’s requests. My job is to make the perfect piece for that particular client.”
5413 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh 412-621-0345 caesersdesigns.com
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Spas Body Beautiful Laser Medi Spa Downtown Pittsburgh Location 2nd floor w/ Pure Beauty Salon 355 5th Ave #200 bodybeautifullasermedi-spa.com A full service Laser Medi Spa. Among the 70 treatments available, they offer injectables, Botox, skin tightening, laser treatments, facials, plastic surgery, weight loss management, microneedling, micro-dermabrasion and a host of many things. With 8 locations, they are convenient and easy to find! •Specialized Experienced Staff •Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon, General Surgeon, Physician Assistant, Estheticians, Nationally Certified Laser Technicians, Radiologic Technologist, Registered Vascular Technologist and other Medically Trained Staff. •Free in-depth consultations with •Pre and Post Recommendations •Before and After Pictures or Videos •Customized Treatment Plans •Private and Confidential Settings •Free Parking, Wide Availability •Weekend & Evening Appointments •Spa-like Atmosphere •Discount Group or Gift Packages Available
Method Aesthetics & Wellness 106521 Perry Hwy. 210 Wexford, PA 15090 412.294-8983 methedspa.com Internationally trained licensed medical aesthetician and holistic health practice, Katalin also offers her expertise in reflexology, iridology, color therapy, light therapy, massage therapy, and multiple disciplines of nutrition counseling. METHOD offers unique holistic treatments for Anti-Aging, Weight loss, Radiancy Skin Rejuvenation, Derma Sweep Skin Resurfacing, Wellness and Laser Hair Removal. BALLANCER Pro “the new way for your body to relax and detox” & the NEW exciting HEALY, a Frequency device for Health * Wellbeing * Balance”.
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Clothiers Heinz Healey’s Gentlemen’s Apparel 160 Fifth Avenue 412.281.5115 heinzhealeys.com Heinz Healey’s has everything any gentlemen needs for any occasion. Whether you are dressing casual, dressing for a business meeting, or if you need a tux for that special day.
Peter Lawrence Ladies Apparel 413 Wood St. 412.201.5116 peterlawrencepgh.com Sister store of Heinz Healey’s, Peter Lawrence is dedicated to dressing ladies who demand the best in fashion and fit!
Performing Arts August Wilson Center 980 Liberty Ave. 412.258.2700 Downtown
augustwilsoncenter.org Presenting theater, dance, music, film, literature, visual arts and interactive education, the August Wilson Center preserves, interprets, celebrates and shapes the art, culture and history of African Americans.
BNY Mellon Presents JazzLive 655 Penn Ave 412.456.6666 Downtown
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Pittsburgh CLO Edum Center and CLO Cabaret Ave, Sixth Floor 412.281.3973 Downtown
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A year-round FREE live jazz series taking place at the Backstage Bar, Cabaret at Theater Square, and Katz Plaza. Open to the public.
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
Vibrant productions and bold new works define the Pittsburgh CLO as a leader in the musical theater industry. Throughout the year, the Pittsburgh CLO produces Broadway-quality musicals on the Cultural District stages.
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Pittsburgh Dance Council
One of the nation’s most exciting ballet companies, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre has built a legacy of excellence and innovation The iconic Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre presents world premieres, audience favorites and ballet classics.
trustarts.org Committed to expanding the visibility, appreciation and presentation of dance as an art form.
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The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 803 Liberty Ave. 412.471.6076 Downtown trustarts.org A complex, multi-faceted organization, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust has a single objective and responsibility: the development and promotion of the downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District. The Cultural Trust is a performing arts presenter, theater/galleries owner/operator, Cultural District real estate developer, visual arts exhibitor and arts collaborator.
The Benedum Center for The Performing Arts
Byham Theater, 101 Sixth Street 412.456.6666 Downtown
Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater & Festival 803 Liberty Ave. 412.321.5520 Downtown
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Opens the door for children to experience professional performing arts.
Pittsburgh Opera 2425 Liberty Ave. 412.281.0912 Downtown
pittsburghopera.org With its unyielding commitment to artistic excellence, Pittsburgh Opera is an invaluable regional asset that creates live opera of the highest caliber and makes opera intellectually and financially accessible to diverse audiences.
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A focal point of Pittsburgh Cultural District. The 2,800 seat theater is home to PNC Broadway Across America, Pittsburgh Dance Council, Pittsburgh CLO and others.
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Our Favorites Shadyside Boutiques Caesar’s Designs 5413 Walnut St. 412.621.0345 Caesar’s Designs is known for owner Caesar Azzam’s signature Butter Ring™, a very special, custom ring design made for comfort and wear-ability. The butter ring is used as a base for many of Caesar’s ring designs, giving them a signature “Caesar style.” You will find the butter ring in variations with diamonds, colored gemstones or pearls. The metals for the ring’s band and setting range from silver to various colors of gold to platinum. caesarsdesigns.com
e.b. Pepper 5411 Walnut St. 412.683.3815 e.b. Pepper specializes in creating a personal vision in front of her clients’ eyes. Her boutique offers a uniquely rewarding and satisfying experience. After 30 years in the business E.B. continues to put her spin on everything from weekend wear to black tie. Carrying some of the hottest designers from around the world such as Save The Queen, D. Exterior, Parker, J Brand and Alice + Olivia allows her to keep her customers up to date with the latest in fashion. ebpepper.com Pam Eisner Designs 5401 Walnut St. 412.794.8051
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Pam Eisner Designs is filled with a huge selection of gemstone, silver, gold, crystal, pewter, wood and diamond jewelry. Each piece is designed and made by owner Pam Eisner herself. The boutique’s selection and service is well known throughout Pittsburgh and she has established strong and regular customer base. Pam’s personal touch can be seen throughout the store and you’ll be instantly impressed with her entire inventory. pameisnerdesigns.com
Feathers 5408 Walnut St. 412.621.4700 Feathers is a fine linen and down shop featuring the most luxurious bed, bath and table linens offered anywhere. Outstanding customer service is one of Feathers hallmarks! Personal attention is given to every guest by an experienced, design oriented sales team. Feathers has grown to include table linens, bath accessories, area rugs, sleepwear and Royal-Pedic mattresses. Scandia Down comforters, pillows, bed and bath linens are also available. shopatfeathers.com MODA 5401 Walnut St.
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412.681.8640 For 28 years, owner Michael Barone has been bringing the latest in international Men’s Fashion clothing, footwear and accessories to Pittsburgh Highly respected contemporary designers such as John Varvatos, Rag + Bone, Theory and Ted Baker are offered along with the more progressive designs of Alexander Wang, Public School, Stmpd, Ksubi and Nudie Jeans Co. modapittsburgh.com
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Body Beautiful Laser-Medi Spa: Pittsburgh’s Premier Resource for Spa and Beauty Procedures Body Beautiful has been the number one choice of Pittsburgh area residents for a complete list of spa, wellness and antiaging procedures for nearly 20 years. This family owned business takes extra care with each patient to ensure your experience is personalized and catered to your individual needs. Their goal is to provide high-quality care to ensure each patient gets their desired results. They offer a variety of medical professionals that have become the go-to specialists for these types of procedures. The goal of these experts is to help you look and feel your ultimate best. Between them they are trained on over 30 lasers applying 50 different aesthetic procedures. At their local laser skin centers, Body Beautiful incorporates the newest, safest, most effective hair removal and skin care aesthetic treatments available. They continually research and educate their staff on the best practices for optimal and visible results with little to no downtime. With a staff of eight experienced professional practitioners and a few carefully chosen referral clinics, meeting the highest standards, Body Beautiful offers both men and women the opportunity to improve their body image. Teeth whitening, hair removal, tattoo removal, liposuction, Botox and injectable, wart removal, vein ablation and a long list of other procedures are all offered with a focus on your comfort and desired results. Body Beautiful has 8 convenient locations in the Western Pennsylvania area making it convenient to schedule services that fit into your travel plans. Six members of the Fleis family work together diligently to improve the lives of their patients and are committed to providing the best care and services possible. For a complete list of locations, available procedures, testimonials and scheduling availability for their great services, please visit: bodybeautifullasermedi-spa.com
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Method Aesthetics and Wellness: Holistic Practices Individually Catered Conveniently located in Wexford, just a few miles north of downtown Pittsburgh is METHOD Aesthetics and Wellness, the area’s premier holistic aesthetics and wellness provider. The mission of METHOD Aesthetics & Wellness is to improve clients’ lives by providing industry-leading noninvasive aesthetics and wellness services. METHOD was created by board-certified Katalin Reimann, LMA. In addition to her internationally trained licensed medical aesthetician and holistic health practice, Katalin also offers her expertise in reflexology, iridology, color therapy, light therapy, massage therapy, and multiple disciplines of nutrition counseling--for which she is a certified Transitions Lifestyle and Wellness Coach. There is significance to every step of their processes and procedures for the treatments they provide, which are customized for each client’s individual outcomes. For example, observation of fish in aquariums has been scientifically proven to reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower heart rate. For that reason, the Method office was designed around a 100 gallon aquarium that takes center stage in its reception and waiting area. They consider the time each client is waiting and observing the aquarium to be the first phase of any treatment. METHOD offers unique holistic treatments for Anti-Aging, Weight loss, Radiancy Skin Rejuvenation, Derma Sweep Skin Resurfacing, Wellness and Laser Hair Removal. BALLANCER Pro “the new way for your body to relax and detox” & the NEW exciting HEALY, a Frequency device for Health * Wellbeing * Balance”. METHOD™ is not only a one-stop medi-spa but also a place to experience increased self-confidence along with renewed health and wellness. METHOD is open Monday through Thursday 9am-7pm and 9am-5pm on Fridays. For more information or to schedule an appointment visit: methodspa.com THECITIVIEW.COM
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Around Town
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ittsburgh is very rich in history and perfectly contemporary at the same time. You’ll find globally respected museums and fine arts programs, as well as many family friendly activities and sightseeing opportunities. The Cultural District alone is home to about 1,500 events, exhibits and programs and offers exceptional quality arts and entertainment and outstanding variety - classical and contemporary music, ballet, contemporary dance, musical theater, opera, drama, comedy, family-friendly events and everything in between. The Carnegie Museum of Art and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History are world-class museums originally created by Andrew Carnegie. They are two of the most famous and prestigious museums in the country. The city is home to three very successful and popular professional sports teams; the MLB Pirates, NFL’s Steelers and the NHL Penguins. Pittsburgh’s North Shore is home to many family friendly and educational venues as well as home to two of Pittsburgh’s sports franchises, the Steelers and Pirates. The Andy Warhol Museum, Carnegie Science Center and Rivers Casino provide world class experiences for many interests and draw visitors from all over the world. The sightseeing opportunities in Pittsburgh are certainly breathtaking and offer many ways to experience the city from numerous perspectives. As is the case in every segment of this book, all of these activities and venues are a very short walk or drive from your hotel. The quality and variety of options will ensure you have a memorable visit to the Steel City.
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arket Square is Pittsburgh’s traditional public square. Located in the heart of downtown, Las Velas the square welcomes residents, visitors, workers and families for a wide variety of events, restaurants and an opportunity to socialize and soak up the local vibe. Market Square was set aside by the Penn family during the initial development of Pittsburgh in the 1780’s. The Square was designed and intended as a relief from the compact street grid and for local residents to have a place to convene. In 1972, Market Square was designated by the city as its first historic district. All year long, various events are held here in the square such as the always popular Summer in the Square, Mid Week Music in Market Square, Farmers Markets educational programs for children, Irish Fair in the Square and the Holiday Market in December. One of Pittsburgh’s most popular events is Light Up Night held here each year the day after Thanksgiving that serves
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as the official start of the holiday season. The Downtown Pittsburgh Partnership organizes Light Up Night each year. In addition to the various gatherings and events here throughout the year, Market Square is home to some of the best dining options in the downtown area. Las Velas is located here and offers a great menu, a fabulous list of tequila and a fantastic view of Market Square. Whether for a stroll and people watching, an enjoyable meal in the heart of downtown or both, Market Square is an essential part of any visit to Pittsburgh and provides a reprieve from the bustle of a very busy downtown.
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Museums & Attractions The Andy Warhol Museum 117 Sandusky St. 412.237.8300 North Shore
warhol.org At The Andy Warhol Museum visitors have the chance to truly experience art. Whether they come to see the museum’s permanent collection, a performance, a visiting artist’s work, a party, or just for lunch, Everyone will find something to talk about, chuckle over, delight in, or ponder.
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts 237 7th Street 412.456.6666 Downtown
trustarts.org The 2,800-seat theater is home to Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presentations including PNC Broadway Across America, Pittsburgh Dance Council, CD Live, Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater, Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents.
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Carnegie Museums of Art & Natural History 4400 Forbes Ave. 412.622.3131 Oakland
cmoa.org carnegiemnh.org Explore two museums for the price of one! From Degas to dinosaurs, ancient Egyptian culture to contemporary art circles, don’t miss the renowned Carnegie collection of artworks and one of the finest dinosaur exhibitions in the world.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater PA Route 381 S 1491 Mill Run Road 724.329.8501 Mill Run, PA
fallingwater.org Fallingwater is a house built between 1936 and 1939 over a waterfall in southwest Pennsylvania. Frank Lloyd Wright, America’s most famous architect, designed the house for his clients, the Kaufmann family. It instantly became famous, and today it is a National Historic Landmark. Why is it so famous? It’s a house that doesn’t even appear to stand
on solid ground, but instead stretches out over a 30’ waterfall. It captured everyone’s imagination when it was on the cover of Time magazine in 1938. Advance tickets or reservations are essential.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kentuck Knob 723 Kentuck Rd. 724.329.1901 Chalk Hill, PA kentuckknob.com Kentuck Knob is located just a few miles southwest of Wright’s masterpiece, Fallingwater. Designed on the hexagonal module, Kentuck Knob is a Usonian house - a signature design of Wright. Both dramatic and serene, Kentuck Knob is situated just below the crest of a hill and appears almost part of the mountain itself. Additional attractions for visitors include a lovely woodland walk and a sculpture collection by artists such as Andy Goldsworthy, Harry Bertoia, and Sir Anthony Caro, and a lovely coffee shop and gift shop. For tour information and more visit: kentuckknob.com or call 724.329.1901
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44114 216.781.7625 rockhall.com The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum exists to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music through a world-class museum that collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form and through its library and archives as well as its educational programs. If you’re ever considering a trip to Cleveland or are passing through the Cleveland area the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum is a must see activity for the casual or serious music fan. Cleveland DJ Alan Freed held what is considered the first rock concert, The Moondog Coronation Ball, in downtown Cleveland in 1952. Cleveland has been a nerve center of Rock and Roll ever since!
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Fun On The North Shore
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he North Shore offers a number of unique and exciting options for family fun, museums, sightseeing, concerts and sporting events. It is just across the Allegheny River, north of downtown, and is easily accessible via walking, driving, using the T subway line or even by boat. The North Shore serves as a hub of cultural activity that appeals to every interest and age group.
The Carnegie Science Center is one of the four Carnegie Museums in Pittsburgh and was recently renovated to provide an even more exciting venue to explore. It features hundreds of hands-on exhibits the whole family can enjoy! You and your family can spend an entire day here. Enjoy a movie, explore the exhibits and attend educational programs throughout the museum. Visitors have the chance to truly experience art at The Andy Warhol Museum. Whether they come to see the museum’s permanent collection, a performance, a visiting artist’s work, a party, or just for lunch, everyone will find something to talk about, chuckle over, delight in, or ponder. The Andy Warhol Museum tells Andy Warhol’s story and explores his legacy through the largest collection of Warhol art and archives in the world.
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The North Shore is also home to the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. At the award-winning Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh you can experience many hands on exhibits, climb aboard Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood trolley, build and tinker with old and new technologies, exciting projects and cutting-edge media. The New Hazlett Theater is a world class venue featuring neighborhood arts and cultural events. The Mattress Factory is a contemporary museum with room sized works called “installations” created on site by artists from around the world. You may find an exciting event at The Stage AE pavilion, an outdoor amphitheater with a capacity of approximately 5,500 that hosts national and regional recording acts and special events.
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Have a Rivers Casino also calls North Shore home and offers a vast array of dining and entertainment options in addition to their gaming. Rivers Casino is Pittsburgh’s premier entertainment destination. With 2,800 of your favorite new and exciting games and over 90 of your favorite table games! Make sure to check our their spectacular buffet or the new restaurant Martorano’s Prime with celebrity chef Steve Martorano. In addition to all of these exciting venues and attractions, The North Shore is also home to two of Pittsburgh’s very successful professional sports franchises. PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, are both located on the North Shore and are very convenient to all parts of town and accessible via the Port Authority of Allegheny County’s “T” train service. Whether planning for a family outing, an educational adventure, cheering your favorite Pittsburgh team or just plain fun, the North Shore needs to be on your list! For more information visit: northsidenow.com
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Image: Andy Warhol, Cow (detail), 1966, © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kentuck Knob, Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
Sightseeing Adventures
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ittsburgh is a city of walkable neighborhoods with a stunning skyline and a lively downtown. Situated in southwestern Pennsylvania, it is the largest urban area in Appalachia and the Ohio River Valley. Nicknamed the “City of Bridges,” this historic industrial town is experiencing an urban renewal and offers a variety of attractions, so this feature highlights a few of the most interesting and convenient tours available.
Gateway Clipper
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kentuck Knob
The Gateway Clipper Fleet is the Best Way to See the City of Pittsburgh! As Pittsburgh’s only sightseeing riverboat, the Gateway Clipper showcases the city from her most beautiful point of view – the Three Rivers! Come aboard our Three Rivers Sightseeing Cruise and truly learn about the past present, and future of our beautiful city – Pittsburgh!
The mountains of Western Pennsylvania are twice enriched by the genius of Frank Lloyd Wright. Kentuck Knob is located just a few miles southwest of Wright’s masterpiece, Fallingwater. Designed on the hexagonal module, Kentuck Knob is a Usonian house - a signature design of Wright. Both dramatic and serene, Kentuck Knob is situated just below the crest of a hill and appears almost part of the mountain itself. Additional attractions for visitors include a lovely woodland walk and a sculpture collection by artists such as Andy Goldsworthy, Harry Bertoia, and Sir Anthony Caro, and many more, all integrated into the beautiful landscape, and a lovely coffee and gift shop. For tour information and more visit: kentuckknob.com or call 724.321.1901
Sailing from the South Shore in historic Station Square, your tour of the three rivers begins on the Monongahela River and continues onto both the Allegheny and the Ohio Rivers. Our one hour Three Rivers Sightseeing Cruise features narration by both our Captain and on-board Narrator. You will enjoy learning about some interesting facts, tales and river lore that make Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania so special! The Gateway Clipper also features dining, kids and specialty entertainment cruises, for more information visit our website at gatewayclipper.com.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater Architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed Fallingwater in 1935 as a vacation home for Edgar Kaufmann, Sr., a successful Pittsburgh businessman and president of Kaufmann’s Department Store. Designated a national historic landmark in 1966, this stunning residence lies just 43 miles southeast of Pittsburgh and was listed among the Smithsonian’s Life List of 287 places to visit before you die. Advance tickets or reservations are essential. For more information, visit: fallingwater.org
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Pittsburgh Tour Company Uncover the best sites of Pittsburgh at your own pace aboard a hop-on hop-off bus tour. This engaging tour highlights history, architecture, and plenty of spots for shopping, dining and entertainment, allowing you the chance to hop off at any of the 21 stops to explore on your own. pghtours.com
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Monongahela Incline One of Pittsburgh’s most distinctive features are its cable-powered inclines, which were designed to provide transportation between the river valleys and the communities on top of the bluffs above. At one time, the city was home to 15 inclines, but today only two of them remain, including the Monongahela Incline, which was built in 1870 and located near the Smithfield Street bridge. For more information, visit: portauthority.org
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Experience the thrill of feeding a majestic Masai giraffe on the African Savanna. Experience the thundering roar of a mighty African lion. And experience the splash from a playful California sea lion. The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium is home to more than 9,000 animals including mammals, amphibians, fish, reptiles, and birds. From wild to wonder to woah!, experience it all at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium. Learn more at pittsburghzoo.org
Pittsburgh Trolley Works The Pittsburgh Trolley Works offers one of the most unique tours of Pittsburgh!! Located conveniently at the Southside Works, the Pittsburgh Trolley Works will take you on a beautiful one and a half hour tour of Pittsburgh. Sit back and relax in their enclosed heated and air conditioned trolley for your comfort as our tour guide entertains you with fun and historical facts about one of America’s greatest cities. For more information please visit: pghtrolleyworks.com
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This engaging tour highlights history, architecture, and plenty • Southside Works of spots for shopping, dining, • Carnegie Science Center and entertainment, allowing • Andy Warhol Museum you the chance to hop off at • Heinz History Center any of the 21 stops to explore on your own. • Strip District
• Fort Pitt Museum & Point State Park • Market Square • Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens • Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Art • Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall • National Aviary • Gateway Clipper Fleet • University of Pittsburgh • PNC Park • Cathedral of Learning • Heinz Field • PPG Paints Arena • Rivers Casino • Duquesne Incline to Mount Washington • Children’s Museum
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The Mon Incline is an inclined railroad scaling the hillside to the city’s Mt. Washington neighborhood.
The Historic Monongahela Incline One of only three inclines in operation, it is a rare transit offering. With connections to numerous bus and T lines at Station Square, the incline is used by commuters and locals, as well as tourists seeking a unique skyline view.
Family Fun & Sightseeing Gateway Clipper 350 West Station Square Drive 412.355-7980 gatewayclipper.com Offers dining and sightseeing tours and private parties. The fleet cruises the three rivers of Pittsburgh - the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio.
Monongahela Incline 8 Grandview Ave. 412.442.2000 Mt. Washington PortAuthority.org The Monongahela Incline – often called the Mon Incline for short – is the oldest continuously operating funicular railway in the U.S. It opened on May 28, 1870, and has since then transported millions of passengers.
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Pittsburgh Tour Company Double Decker Bus Tours
517 S. 27th St. 412.381.8687 South Side Works pghtours.com The Pittsburgh Tour Company’s Double Decker tour offers Pittsburgh’s only Hop On/Hop Off Tour in historic red Double Decker Tour Buses from London. Their guided and humorous, historic tour of Pittsburgh showcases some of Pittsburgh’s favorite areas for shopping, live entertainment, stadiums, museums, restaurants, bars and architecture.
species. Look Up an Animal to find out more about your favorite Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium residents. Find out where penguins live, what a naked mole rat likes to eat, or how the spectacled bear got its name. Then come to the Zoo to see your favorite animal up close!
After Dark & Gaming Hard Rock Café 230 West Station Square Drive 412.481.7625 Station Square hardrock.com Located at Station Square, the Pittsburgh Hard Rock Café welcomes you with rock and roll flair and tasty fare. Features indoor and outdoor seating with an exciting and rock and roll themed menu. Of course, it is also filled with the unique rock and roll memorabilia you love
Rivers Casino 777 Casino Dr. North Shore 412.231.7777 riverscasino.com/pittsburgh/ Pittsburgh’s premier entertainment destination. With 2,800 of your favorite new and exciting games and over 90 of your favorite table games! Make sure to check our their spectacular buffet or the new restaurant Martorano’s Prime with celebrity chef Steve Martorano.
Speakeasy 530 William Penn Place 412.281.7100 omnihotels.com/pittsburgh A secluded space used as storage space for decades, the Speakeasy has been restored into its former historic glory. Sip cocktails and enjoy light fare all in the era noir. In the bottom floor of the Omni William Penn hotel.
Architectural Point of Interest The Three Sister Bridges Also known as the Seventh Street Bridge, the Andy Warhol Bridge spans the Allegheny River downtown and is the only bridge in the entire United States to be named for a visual artist.
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
One Wild Place 412.665.3640 Highland Park pittsburghzoo.org Home to thousands of amazing animals representing more than four hundred species, including 22 threatened or endangered
Located just blocks from the Andy Warhol Museum, it is actually one of three parallel bridges known as The Three Sisters, which includes the Roberto Clemente Bridge and the Rachel Carson Bridge. All three are self-anchored suspension bridges and hold special historical significance because they are the only trio of nearly identical bridges to be built in the United States. A great way to see The Three Sister bridges is taking a cruise on the Gateway Clipper! For more information visit: pghbridges.com gatewayclipper.com
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City of Champions!
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hether it’s the Steelers winning Super Bowls, the Penguins bringing home the Stanley Cup, or the Pirates winning the World Series, Pittsburgh has long been known as the City of Champions. Pittsburgh is the only city with three or more major professional franchises in which each team shares the same colors: Black and Gold. Pittsburgh Steelers
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With two titles in just the last decade, the Steelers now own the most Super Bowl wins of any professional football franchise. It all started back in the 1970’s with the Steel Curtain defenses led by “Mean” Joe Greene. Besides the 2005 and 2008 titles, the Steelers won the ring in 1974, 75, 78 and 1979. The Steelers, the oldest franchise in the AFC, have been wholly owned by the family of founder Art Rooney for their entire existence and have the third most members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Their inductees include wide receiver Lynn Swann, the aforementioned defensive lineman “Mean” Joe Greene, Steel Curtain head coach Chuck Noll, defensive back Rod Woodson and owners Art and Dan Rooney among many other recognizable names. Not to mention “Immaculate Reception” duo Terry Bradshaw and Franco Harris. The “Immaculate Reception,” is the play that won the Steelers a 1972 playoff game against rivals the Oakland Raiders. NFL Films has labeled the play both the greatest and most controversial play in league history. The Steelers’ passionate fan base, aka “Steeler Nation” and their Terrible Towels have been tormenting their rivals the Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals and Oakland Raiders for more than three decades. The Steelers and Heinz Field, their home stadium, have hosted nearly 300 consecutive sellouts. Today, the Steelers are led by head coach Mike Tomlin and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Pittsburgh’s five-time world champion baseball team has its fair share of victories and memories to celebrate as well. The Pirates joined the National League in its sixth season in 1887 and went on to play in the first ever World Series in 1903. They took home their first championship in 1909, behind the stellar play of legend Honus Wagner. It is Wagner’s T206 card, of which only 57 copies exist, that is speculated to be the most valuable baseball card ever. The Pirates returned to the series in 1960, winning in a game seven walk-off home run by Bill Mazeroski, the only time a World Series game seven has ended in a home run. Legendary Pirates includes Wagner, Mazeroski, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell and the 1979 “We Are Family” championship team. Clemente, arguably the most famous Pirate of all-time, died in a plane crash in 1972 while on a trip to deliver earthquake relief supplies to Nicaragua. A statue, street and bridge all exist near the Pirates stadium in his honor. The Pirates opened PNC Park in 2001 and almost 20 years later, it is still widely considered to be one of the best ballparks in the country.
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Pittsburgh Penguins The Penguins and bona-fide super star Sidney Crosby are recent champions as well. Crosby, along with legendary former NHL MVP and current Pittsburgh resident Mario Lemieux have helped bring a new arena and franchise resurgence to the City of Bridges. The Penguins are four-time Stanley Cup Champions including backto-back title in 1991 and 1992, 2009, 2016 & 2017! Their logo and mascot name stems from the nickname of the original arena in which they started play, “The Igloo,” otherwise known as Pittsburgh Civic Arena. The franchise’s fortunes changed with the fateful draft of 1984, when they selected center Mario Lemieux and hockey was forever changed in the Steel City. Lemieux played for the Penguins for nearly a decade and a half before retiring due to health related issues in 1997. Despite continuously battling injuries, Lemieux would return to the ice for six more years from 2000 until his permanent retirement as a player in 2006. He remains with the Penguins franchise as an owner. Lemieux, a first ballot hockey Hall of Famer, is a three-time Stanley Cup Champion (including once as an owner, in 09), Olympic Gold Medalist and three-time Hart Trophy winner (MVP). A statue outside the PPG Paints Arena stands in his honor. Today, the Penguins play in the PPG Paints Arena which opened during the 2010-11 season. The Penguins have appeared in the playoffs for over twelve consecutive seasons! They made back to back Stanley Cup appearances in 2008 and 2009. The Penguins, captured the Cup in 1991, 1992, 2009, 2016 & 2017.
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Need more ROCK in your life? If, by chance, you’re traveling home westward via I-76, I-80 or I-90 take some time to plan a trip to one of the greatest museums in the US. Cleveland is home to the one and only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum. With new and exciting exhibits being added throughout the year the Rock Hall is always an exciting and engaging stop. Their recent renovation has given the entire facility a fresh new look and even if you’ve been a time or two, you’ll always find a new treasure you missed on your last visit! you’ll always find a new treasure you missed on your last visit!
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44114 216.781.7625 rockhall.com The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum exists to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music through a worldclass museum that collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form and through its library and archives as well as its educational programs.
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Pittsburgh Neighborhoods Oakland As home to the campus of the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Oakland is the academic and health care center of Pittsburgh. Many local landmarks can be found here, including the Cathedral of Learning and Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Monument. The Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, Phipps Conservatory and Schenley Park are also located in Oakland, which was named for the abundance of oak trees that grow in the area. Today, this urbanized neighborhood is a main international hub for medical research and is home to both the Falk Institute and Carnegie Mellon University. The homes of Pittsburgh’s early professional sports teams, including Forbes Field and Pitt Stadium, were also located in Oakland. onlyinoakland.com
Southside The South Side is less than 5 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh
and runs along the Monongahela River. This neighborhood is near three universities, making it a favorite for college students. The historic Victorian neighborhood of South Side Flats is one of the largest examples of Victorian-age architecture in the US. The area’s early settlers were European immigrants who came to work in the steel industry. Sections of the neighborhood utilize public staircases to offer panoramic views of the hilly countryside, and many of the original row houses located along East Carson Street, the main artery for travel along the South Side, have been converted into restaurants and nightclubs, making this area a very active and important part of Pittsburgh nightlife. southsidechamber.org
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activities are geared towards kids, while art enthusiasts will enjoy the Andy Warhol Museum. The Rivers Casino is another popular destination located here, and North Shore is home to both Heinz Field and PNC Park for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pitt Panthers and Pirates baseball games. northsidenow.com
Mt. Washington Many of the breathtaking photos of the Pittsburgh skyline and the Point that you find were taken atop Mt. Washington. This small neighborhood is located approximately five minutes from downtown just above the Southside neighborhood. It is well known for its steep hill overlooking the Pittsburgh skyline and has been rated the second most beautiful vista in America by USA Weekend. Both the Monongahela and Duquesne inclines are located here, the oldest continually operating inclines in the world. A series of restaurants featuring unbelievable views of the city are located along Grandview Ave. facebook.com/MountWashingtonPA
Bloomfield Known as Pittsburgh’s Little Italy, Bloomfield is only 10 minutes from downtown and near several universities. It features a very colorful mix of shops, restaurants, salons, bakeries and bars. Treelined streets compliment restored Victorian and Edwardian homes originally built in the 1800’s. Little Italy Days is a three day festival held every September to salute the neighborhood’s history and heritage attracting over 25,000 attendees. Their annual Halloween and Columbus Day parades are also must-see events. bloomfieldnow.com
The North Shore neighborhood, known as Allegheny City until 1907, is just north of downtown and is a hub for entertainment and sports related activities. From bird watchers to baseball fans, North Shore has something of interest for all visitors. The National Aviary features an extensive collection of more than 600 birds from locales around the world. At the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Science Center, an assortment of exhibits and interactive
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You’ll find the Strip District, or the “Strip” as its known locally,
The mid-nineteenth century affluent Shadyside neighbor-
a very short ride of about three minutes from downtown Pittsburgh along Penn and Liberty Aves. This narrow “strip” of land is one of the most festive and active areas in Pittsburgh. The Strip is home to many vendors of fresh produce and meats, open air markets, souvenirs, clothing, candy, antiques,and list goes on. Nestled in between these merchants, you’ll find many restaurants offering cuisine of all types in many different settings and a few nightclubs, as well. This area’s location and access to transportation made it ideal for industrial development in the early 1800’s. In fact, Andrew Carnegie got his start in the iron and steel industries at the Upper and Lower Union Mills at Smallman and 33rd Streets. ALCOA began in this area and George Westinghouse built his first factory here on Liberty Ave. In the late 1800’s local wholesale produce companies relocated in this area. Today, the character and history is still intact here co-mingling with all things current creating an exciting and festive environment making it a great place to spend an afternoon. neighborsinthestrip.com
Lawrenceville The Lawrenceville community has ties to William Barclay Foster, one of the foremost composers in the United States, who founded Lawrenceville in 1814. He was the father of composer Stephen Foster, born in 1826, whose musical compositions include Suwanee River, My Old Kentucky Home, and the ever-popular Oh! Susanna. Located along the riverfront less than three miles from downtown and right next to the Strip District, Lawrenceville features stylish row houses lining the streets where old Pittsburgh charm meets a modern edge. Lawrenceville has become popular among young professionals in recent years, and is the site of many renovations and projects to preserve original architecture and turn-of-the century houses, bringing new restaurants, boutiques, shopping venues and coffee shops to the neighborhood. lvpgh.com
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hood blends elegant Victorian architecture with modern structures, maintaining the history and ambiance of times past with the current atmosphere of a robust city. Originally named for the local railroad station, Shadyside remains true to its roots as a bustling hub for shopping, dining and nightlife. Boutiques, galleries and shops can be found next to national retailers in a neighborhood of tree lined streets and historic homes. University students, aspiring artists, corporate executives and young professionals make their home in the Shadyside neighborhood, which is located approximately 12 minutes east of downtown. thinkshadyside.com
Squirrel Hill Located just 10 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh, Squirrel Hill offers everything from vintage taverns to trendy cafes plus easy access to college campuses. It is also home to many high end boutiques and a fine jewelry store that make for an enjoyable afternoon of shopping and sampling the flavors of the neighborhood. Native Americans may have named the area “Squirrel Hill” due to the large numbers of grey squirrels in the vicinity. Several nature related points of interest can be found in the community, which is bordered by Frick Park, a popular place for sledding in winter, and Schenley Park, where the annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix takes place each July. squirrelhillhistory.org
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Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse
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o take a walk! There is no shortage of beautiful walks to take in Pittsburgh. The combination of the city’s fabulous architecture, natural geography and strong sense of pride and history can all be experienced simultaneously. We love to take the walk along the river starting at Riverfront Landing, near the David L. Lawrence Convention Center on Ft. Duquesne Blvd. at 10th St. and ending in Point State Park. Walking alongside the Allegheny River, between the river and downtown provides a wonderful combination of nature at its best with the pulse of a bustling downtown as a backdrop. Make your way to Point State Park where you can relax after the exhilarating walk. FYI – It’s about two miles there and back if you begin at the Convention Center.
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The Carlton a daily changing andfeatures innovativean menu with fresh Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Primethat changes Thefeatures Carlton Restaurant affordable, fresh, seasonal menu Rib, Vealdaily. and Pasta. Our Wine Spectator Award Winning Wine List features 56 wines by the glass and Nationally recognized, Pittsburgh’s only Distinguished Restaurant (DiRoNA) Award 700 bottleWinning selectionsrestaurant affordably priced! Our friendly, polished serving staff will cater to your every need! offers an exquisite selection of prime meats, seafood and wine served
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