Aaron’s guidebook

Aaron
Aaron’s guidebook

Food scene

Killer restaurant and coffee shop. Interesting staff and guests, great place to chill out, get some work done, have a conversation, a coffee, or even full night out.
27 recommandé par les habitants
Ace Hotel Pittsburgh
120 S Whitfield St
27 recommandé par les habitants
Killer restaurant and coffee shop. Interesting staff and guests, great place to chill out, get some work done, have a conversation, a coffee, or even full night out.
Killer vegan restaurant with an ambitious (and delicious) cocktail program. Pittsburgh / Eastern European cuisine at affordable prices (most items under $10), that are so good even meat lovers will be a fan.
72 recommandé par les habitants
APTEKA
4606 Penn Ave
72 recommandé par les habitants
Killer vegan restaurant with an ambitious (and delicious) cocktail program. Pittsburgh / Eastern European cuisine at affordable prices (most items under $10), that are so good even meat lovers will be a fan.
Possibly my favorite overall restaurant in the city. Great for a quick lunch and coffee, a mid-afternoon Aperol Spritz, or a homemade pasta dinner that'll send you straight to bed. Everything is homemade and the kitchen operation is a beast. Fun to watch.
37 recommandé par les habitants
DiAnoia's Eatery
2549 Penn Ave
37 recommandé par les habitants
Possibly my favorite overall restaurant in the city. Great for a quick lunch and coffee, a mid-afternoon Aperol Spritz, or a homemade pasta dinner that'll send you straight to bed. Everything is homemade and the kitchen operation is a beast. Fun to watch.

Sightseeing

This one is for fans of wild installation art. The most unique museum in Pittsburgh that tends to be overshadowed by the nearby Warhol museum (also great). There are permanent Yayoi Kusama and James Turrell pieces on hand, as well as killer rotating exhibitions.
213 recommandé par les habitants
Mattress Factory
509 Sampsonia Way
213 recommandé par les habitants
This one is for fans of wild installation art. The most unique museum in Pittsburgh that tends to be overshadowed by the nearby Warhol museum (also great). There are permanent Yayoi Kusama and James Turrell pieces on hand, as well as killer rotating exhibitions.