This is where we had our first date. :) We highly recommend Potato Taquitos Fiesta, Tijuana style tacos, Pollo Loco and the House Margaritas.
A 3 block walk from the Tryp Hotel, The Parlor is a great restaurant centered around Dim Sum, Cantonese BBQ, Congee, and other Cantonese dishes. Our favorites are the pork & shrimp dumplings, pork & chives potstickers, and the Taro dumplings.
Located in Central Lawrenceville, 5 blocks from the Tryp Hotel, Lawrence Hall is a food hall bringing together a variety of thoughtfully selected local restaurateurs centered around a beautiful bar. LH is a 6,000-square-foot repurposed warehouse, originally built in the 1890s that once served as a motion picture theater.
This is one of our favorite places to grab brunch. The crepes are sooo good.
A motorcycle shop turned into an industrial-style coffee and Vietnamese sandwich shop.
Arsenal Cider House specializes in hand-crafted small-batch hard apple cider, cider-style fruit wines, and mead—great place to have a drink al fresco.
Enjoy a spectacular panorama of Pittsburgh and its three rivers. Ride to the Incline's Observation Deck in the 146-year-old Incline car to see one of the city's most beautiful views.
The Grandview Overlook is one of the most famous scenic vistas that can be seen of the city. This vantage point is known worldwide and it gives one of the most complete views of the downtown area. Additionally, it is home to the Duquesne & Monongahela Inclines and where we had our first kiss. ;)
What was once home to a former Nabisco Bakery giving off sweet scents of delicious goodies has been transformed into a bustling office campus, go-to shopping center, and a hotspot for foodies. Hence the name, Bakery Square! Dine alfresco or indoors. We love this place because there is something for everyone!
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.
The Carnegie Museum of Art is an art museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The museum was originally known as the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute and was formerly located at what is now the Main Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
The Mattress Factory is an artist-centered museum, international residency program and renowned producer and presenter of installation art.
With interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and a submarine you can tour, there's something for everyone.
This lively, walkable neighborhood is home to street vendors, markets, and restaurants. The Strip District Terminal has some of the newest restaurants in Pittsburgh: Shake Shake, the Puttshack, City Grows, City Winery, OddFellows Icecream and many more!
Even if you're not a baseball fan, this stadium is widely considered one of the most beautiful in the country, with great views of the city.
One of our favorite places to walk in the city, Point State Park sits at the confluence of Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers. The triangular plot of land at the tip of "The Golden Triangle" is a significant place Pittsburgh’s story and the birthplace of our community.
With over 644 acres of woods and trails, it's a great place to get outdoors and enjoy nature. We always enjoy exploring it.
Fallingwater is a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935. Situated in the Mill Run section of Stewart township, in the Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania, about 70 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.