Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra: "If you arrive late, after the concert has begun, you will be seated between pieces, at the discretion of the conductor. Always allow time for parking and to pick up your tickets at the box office!"
Jackie S: "Everything is good & that's the truth. Favorites are almond croissant, abricotine, & quiche Lorraine. Patrons often lined up, but lines moves quickly."
The Wall Street Journal: "If you go there between 9:30 a.m. and noon, you'll see half the chefs in Pittsburgh. In the summer, the shop opens its garage door onto the street for great people-watching."
Alex O'Hara: "This is, hands down the best soft serve ice cream I have ever had. Creamy and not overly sweet. Decent waffle cones, but not handmade, it seems. The other food we ordered was good but not outstanding."
Amanda Gribble Wilson: "A must-do in the Strip Distrcit. Locally known as Penn Mac. Fine Italian grocery with 400 cheeses. Meet "Dear Heart," a local celeb--she's the cheese monger & calls everyone she waits on dear heart."
Stephen Legault: "It's a nice day, you're wondering what to do...put on some sneakers and go for a hike in Pittsburgh's urban forest! Or, hang out with a book, either way, just get out and enjoy the rare sunny day!"
Jeff S.: "PNC Park is beautiful. You can see the skyline from your seats. It sits right on the water and not a bad seat in the house. The ticket prices are very reasonable so bring the family to a Pirates game"
HISTORY: "Built in the style of "classic" stadiums, such as Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, PNC Park also introduced unique features, such as the use of limestone in the building's facade"
Harry Beck: "Fantastic view of the city skyline. Great place for outdoor weddings. I'm conducting one in just a few minutes. My wife and I did our wedding here 21 years ago."
visitPA: "This scenic overlook, which provides a breathtaking view of Downtown and the Golden Triangle, is also home to many of Pittsburgh’s most elegant restaurants, unique shops and memorable places."