Where To Eat In Pittsburgh?

Where To Eat In Pittsburgh - Monterey Bay Fish Grotto

Smallman Galley is the innovator behind a concept that we can really get behind. To put it lightly, Smallman Galley acts as a communal food hall for local Pittsburgh dining concepts, with four unique restaurants and two bars calling this place home.

Where To Eat In Pittsburgh - Meat & Potatoes

Meat & Potatoes, located in the heart of Pittsburgh's Cultural District, is the city’s first gastropub. This chic, modern space specializes in New American dinners, well-imagined brunch items and refreshing mixed drinks.

Where To Eat In Pittsburgh - Smallman Galley

Smallman Galley is the innovator behind a concept that we can really get behind. To put it lightly, Smallman Galley acts as a communal food hall for local Pittsburgh dining concepts, with four unique restaurants and two bars calling this place home.

Where to Eat In Pittsburgh - Bar Marco

Only a 25-minute walk from downtown Pittsburgh lies the historic Strip District. A now hip area of the city, the Strip District is lined with old warehouses that have been converted into a number of vibrant food spots, grocers and bars, including Bar Marco!

Where to Eat In Pittsburgh - Jerome Bettis Grille 36

If you’re a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers you won’t find a better restaurant in the city than Jerome Bettis’ Grille 36. The Bus’s restaurant has been voted the best sports bar in Pittsburgh every year since it has opened and after one visit it is clear why.

Where to Eat In Pittsburgh - Primanti Brothers

There may be no restaurant as engrained in Pittsburgh-lore as Primanti Brothers. Arguably as well-known as the Steel City itself, Primanti Bros is a local restaurant chain made famous for their signature sandwiches that are made with grilled meat, melted cheese, coleslaw, tomato slices and French fries served between Italian bread.