The absolute best place to spend a Saturday morning (or a Friday night). It’s a massive stretch of local markets, street food, and hidden gems.
The main artery of the Strip. It’s a dense, walkable stretch of local vendors, street food, and curated boutiques. Dedicate an hour just to wandering the blocks between 16th and 25th Street.
This massive, restored landmark is now the main hub for shopping and hanging out. It’s a half-mile of cool storefronts and local pop-ups. Perfect for a long walk with a coffee in hand.
Basically, a playground for adults. Come for the Nashville hot chicken, stay for the duckpin bowling and vintage arcade games. It’s high-energy and always a good time.
An elevated dinner that transports you out of Pittsburgh. Incredible Argentine food, amazing cocktails, and a vibe that feels very intentional and cool.
A local favorite for a reason. It’s a deli by day and a pasta-haven by night.
Just trust us.
The quintessential Pittsburgh breakfast spot. Get the crepe-style hotcakes and thank us later.
Butler Street is blocks of independent shops, great bars, and the best coffee spots in the city.
Lush vibes and even better drinks. Our favorite thing to do is tell the bartender what flavors you like and let them surprise you with a custom cocktail.
The best no-frills spot on the list. It’s a neighborhood staple with a sports bar feel and the best wings in town. Great for a low-key afternoon hang.
A bright, fun brunch spot that’s perfect to fuel up for the day. Their specialty lattes are creative, and the food always hits the spot.
Tucked away in an old engine house, this spot is a total hidden gem. Their brunch sandwiches always hit. Don't miss it.
The best coffee in Lawrenceville, period. It’s always buzzing and is the perfect place to start your walk down Butler Street.
Go here for the big views and home of Pittsburgh's legendary stadiums. It's worth the hype.
Even if you aren’t a baseball fan, this is the best view of the skyline. Enjoy an afternoon of baseball with great stadium bites.
Seven floors of Warhol. It’s colorful, weird, and way more fun than your average museum visit.
Not a bed store. It’s a massive art house where you walk through room-sized installations. It’s trippy, interactive, and one of the coolest things in the city.