D's is our favorite place to eat and drink in our neighborhood, Regent Square. Our house is a block away from this famous hot dog joint, which is also known for it's great beer selection.
Kelly's is a Pittsburgh classic. It's just a block away from the Ace Hotel, so it might be the perfect place for a drink and snack before the wedding. Try any of their cocktails or appetizers.
Their vegan Polish food is so good, you won't miss the dairy or meat! Except if you're Kyle, who usually sneaks a sausage at home before joining Linda here, her favorite restaurant!
Beer fans have to check out this formerly vacant church which was renovated and restored into a brewery in 1999. Enjoy the stained glass and altar as you sip a tasting flight!
Pamela's is Pittsburgh's favorite place for breakfast and thin, crispy pancakes. There are locations in Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, Strip District, and Oakland.
When Kyle and Linda met, Kyle lived two blocks away from Biddle's and spent nearly every evening there. It's cozy, quirky, and a great place to relax with coffee and a snack.
Considered one of the best bakeries in Pittsburgh, La Gourmandine is a must-visit for lovers of French patisseries, like eclairs and macarons, and breads.
The Strip District is one of Pittsburgh's most famous neighborhoods, known for its iconic specialty grocers like Pennsylvania Macaroni Co. and Wholey's Fish Market. Stop by in the morning to browse the shops, cafes, and bakeries.
The Monongahela Incline shuttles passengers up the steep slope to Mount Washington, a neighborhood with phenomenal views of Downtown Pittsburgh. You can also drive the winding road up to the Grandview Overlook on Mount Washington.
It's easy to spend hours at Pittsburgh's finest museum, which is home to gorgeous architecture, an incredible exhibition of dinosaur fossils, and paintings by Van Gogh and Monet.
Luckily, one of the best times to visit Pittsburgh's phenomenal botanical garden is in December, when Phipps' Winter Flower Show is in full bloom and every room is meticulously decorated for the holidays.
This old school bowling alley is famous for its White Russian cocktail. Check out their daily afternoon specials, like all-you-can-bowl for $8 or 50 cent hot dogs.