Specialty coffee shop and cute vintage and artisan market. One of their blends, Seldom Seen, is named after the street we live on.
Soergels is a year round market and gift shop with delicious treats and beautiful grounds. Get a donut or a cider and walk around feed the pigs and goats. A Pittsburgh tradition!
Perfect for a bike ride (rentals available) or a walk to feed the ducks. Canoes and kayaks at the Boathouse, as well as a casual restaurant on the water. Or stop at our favorite pizza spot, Tomato Pie!
Our absolute fave for pizzas and salads. BYOB and cash only. Expect a wait, but it is worth it. Try the DiPositano Pizza, Pink Leek Pasta or Chicken Salad. Check their hours as they vary.
Delicious mediterranean food. Yummy salads, sandwiches and flatbread. Try the feta dip, it's our fave!
Love our winged friends? Walk amongst the birds in a tropical 'rainforest' or partake in one of their daily animal encounters. One of our absolute favorite places!
Experience two of Kiley's fave artists, Yayoi Kusama and James Turrell without having to wait in line for hours! An amazing, immersive museum, and right down the street from another must stop, RANDYLAND.
One of the most fun (and free) experiences in Pittsburgh is a quick stop to Randyland. Randyland spreads the message of love and inclusion, a real Pittsburgh treat.
Casual breakfast spot and garden center. Great stop for an avocado toast and an iced latte!
A step back in time, this vintage candy store is the absolute coolest! If you're hungry, you can stop by Wunderbar for some coffee and crepes, it is a quick 5 minute drive.
Delicious food and coffee in a quaint town, friendly owners.
One of the most magnificent feats of architecture and nature, right outside Pittsburgh. A great stop on your way in or out of town, make sure to reserve a grounds tour to get the full experience.
Drive through the rolling hills of the Sewickley Heights and end up on the bustling Beaver Street. Press House Cafe, Mediterra and Moonlit Burgers are great stops for a coffee or a bite. Plenty of adorable shops... Antiquarian Shop, Buck Mason and Penguin Books to name a few. Kiley's grandmother grew up right down the street.
Want to learn more about the history of the Burgh? This is the spot! The museum is right in the heart of the Strip District, with a wide range of food and shops a few blocks away.
A great spot for kids and adults!