The Strip District is one of Pittsburgh’s most vibrant and unique old neighborhoods, known for its amazing food, souvenirs, and casual atmosphere. It sits along a narrow stretch between the Allegheny River and the base of the Hill District. Some of our favorite spots include La Prima Coffee, Enrico Biscotti Bakery and Cafe, Mancini's Bread Co., Pennsylvania Macaroni Co., and Wholey's Fish Market!
The Terminal is a super cool modern development and sits in a beautifully restored historic train station. It's now home to local shops, restaurants, and cafes. It’s a great spot to grab a bite, sip some coffee, or just stroll and soak in the Strip’s unique vibe!
As guests of our wedding, each individual receives complimentary access to the entire museum on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the wedding weekend during the hours of 10:00am-5:00pm. Mention you are here for the Brkovich wedding to gain free access
For one of the best views of Pittsburgh, take a ride on the Duquesne Incline! It’s a fun (and very Pittsburgh) way to see the city skyline from above. This historic cable car climbs up Mount Washington, where you'll find an incredible overlook that's perfect for photos. A real piece of Pittsburgh history!
Phipps is located in Schenley Park in a stunning glasshouse featuring vibrant seasonal flower shows, tropical plants, and artful garden displays. If you’re in the mood for something peaceful and beautiful, this is the perfect place to visit!
Primanti Bros. is a Pittsburgh classic. Founded in 1933, this iconic spot is famous for its legendary sandwiches—stacked high with meat, coleslaw, and crispy fries all tucked inside fresh Italian bread. Greg's favorite is the capicola and cheese!