Food

CK’s Hot Shoppe: A hidden gem for authentic Filipino food in Central City

By Mary Staes | April 18, 2019

By the end of lunch, everyone was dreading going back to the office after our culinary adventure because we were so stuffed.

Thu. April 18 at Franklin & Mercer: taco truck, beer & ceramics

By Aadam Soorma | April 17, 2019

The Lawrenceville-based menswear shop is celebrating ‘Third Thursday’ on April 18 with PGH Taco Truck, complimentary Iron City Beer and Jowdy Ceramics.

Gobblerito Day

It’s baack! April 23 is Gobblerito Day at Mad Mex

By Lindsay Patross | April 17, 2019

Tuesday, April 23, 2019, is Gobblerito Day at Mad Mex. The much loved Thanksgiving dinner-in-a-burrito makes a spring appearance.

ABV: My Name is Prunus // I’m a sour plum tart beer

By Aadam Soorma | April 16, 2019

Welcome to a place where the North Side expresses itself. Feel the good feels at Allegheny City Brewing. Also, bring your pupper and try this plum sour beer before it kicks.

Remembering Leah Chase: Gumbo z’herbes, fried chicken, life

By James Cullen | April 16, 2019

Holy Thursday at Dooky Chase is a New Orleans tradition and the toughest reservation in town.

Q&A with Cookbook Author Quelcy Kogel

By Stephanie Brea | April 12, 2019

We ask author and food stylist Quelcy Kogel about her favorite places in Pittsburgh to find gluten-free grains, dog treats and date nights.

Blue Sparrow: bringing global eats to our local streets

By Aadam Soorma | April 11, 2019

Hop onboard; we’re taking Pittsburgh behind the window of Blue Sparrow’s food truck. Plot Twist: it’s a 1950s Greyhound bus.

BG Open Air

BG Open Air: Brew Gentlemen Announces Outdoor Space for the Summer

By Lindsay Patross | April 9, 2019

The Brew Gentlemen in Braddock is planning to open a new beer garden, BG Open AIr, at their brewery in Braddock this summer.

ABV: T-Funk // Full Pint’s charming personality (and beer)

By Aadam Soorma | April 9, 2019

If you’ve been to Full Pint in Lawrenceville, you’ve probably met Tony (T-Funk). Whether or not you’re into sours, we recommend trying his namesake beer.

Q&A: How NOLA Sips’ 22-year-old owner went from second lines to her own shop location

By Mary Staes | April 8, 2019

At only 22-years-old, Stricen Carter made the decision to put her last semester at SUNO on hold to follow her dream of expanding her business, NOLA Sips. Now, she’s on tour with one of New Orleans biggest social media moguls.