Food trucks and breweries go together like black and gold, but some sudsmakers are dishing out good eats on their own. Here are nine breweries (plus a punk-rock pub) to check out.
We scout delectable spots within an easy drive from Pittsburgh for you to visit — while also seeing some sights. From hot dog shops to fine (tree-top) dining — we’ve collected a range of suggestions to please your palates.
During the pandemic, bar owners pivoted to offer to-go cocktails and establish mocktail menus for sober-curious customers, ushering in a new wave of hotspots.
PM Dining Critic / Food Editor Hal B. Klein’s list of 25 restaurants reflects the state of dining in Pittsburgh as the region slowly emerges from the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.
There are hardly any independent butchers left in the region. But these seven institutions, most of them more than 50 years old, offer high-quality meat with service you’re not going to find at the big-box stores.
A brewery boom is drawing everyone from serious beer aficionados to families. With draws such as food trucks, trivia and more, they have become our new neighborhood gathering spots.
There is something magical about the chemical reaction of gluten and sugar and yeast that turns inert ingredients into a living, growing and delectable treat.
Sousa hopes to turn the page with his two forthcoming establishments. But a long history of similar promises made to previous business partners and communities raises questions about his projects’ longevity and the costs that may come with them.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein’s list of 31 restaurants reflects the way Pittsburgh dined throughout the COVID-19 pandemic while looking forward to what comes next. From sandwiches worth driving for to fine dining, we have you covered.
The region’s restaurants and bars are doing all they can to survive a pandemic that has meant immeasurable sacrifice — and precious little government support in return.