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Five new Pittsburgh food trucks you need to try

By Brian Conway | May 20, 2021

Pittsburgh’s food trucks are proliferating this spring, popping up at area festivals, business parks and breweries throughout the city and suburbs to bring a world of food options to hungry lunch and dinner-goers looking for something new and delicious. Here are five new Pittsburgh food trucks whose unveiling you may have missed this past year.

Coming soon: Rye bar, ice cream stand, coffee and brewed cocktails

By Lindsay Patross | May 20, 2021

Here are six new businesses that will be opening in Pittsburgh this spring. Follow them on social media to see their progress.

Swiss Family Robinson Boatbuilder Estate Sale

Estate Sale for the boatbuilder who built boats for the “Swiss Family Robinson” movie

By Lindsay Patross | May 14, 2021

Looking for a handbuilt boat? Check out this estate sale for the boatbuilder who made the boats for the “Swiss Family Robinson” movie.

vote for the mayor of Pittsburgh

How to vote for the next mayor of Pittsburgh // Primary Election Day

By Lindsay Patross | May 13, 2021

Tuesday, May 18 is Election Day in Pittsburgh – we’ve got the details on where to vote and who is on the ballot

Cats, Coffee & Confections at Cattfeinated Cat Café

By Jenna McGuiggan | May 12, 2021

Cattfeinated Cat Café is a delightful location for all your cat, coffee, and confection cravings. Located in downtown Greensburg, about 45 minutes from Pittsburgh, Cattfeinated opened in November 2019. The café offers a coffee and tea bar with freshly made pastries. There’s also a small boutique and in-house thrift shop.

Pittsburgh porch parties

Is your porch ready for porch season in Pittsburgh?

By Kelsey Swintek | May 7, 2021

Everything you need to host your next Pittsburgh porch party

Mr. New Orleans

Stories of the New Orleans mafia as told by Cajun gangster Frenchy Brouillette

By Matt Haines | May 5, 2021

#ReadDat: ‘Mr. New Orleans’ tells the story of a grittier city through the eyes of the mafia

Faulkner House Books

What building has the most stories? The Faulkner House Books, of course.

By Marielle Songy | April 30, 2021

Down an alley, just off Jackson Square, is a book lover’s sanctuary, where one can find a curated selection of Southern literature and classics. Located at 624 Pirates Alley, Faulkner House Books is in a townhouse that was built in 1837 that in the 1920s was home to famed writer, William Faulkner.

Reopening Soon: Vanilla Pastry Studio plans to return to East Liberty

By Lindsay Patross | April 28, 2021

Vanilla Pastry Studio announces plans to reopen a storefront in East Liberty this summer.

Getting to know Goodlander: Pittsburgh’s First Craft Cocktail “Brewery”

By Emma Diehl | April 28, 2021

A meeting point between craft brewery and cocktail bar, Goodlander is serving fresh and delicious draft cocktails.