Guidebook for Pittsburgh

Kathy
Guidebook for Pittsburgh

Food Scene

Great for breakfast of lunch! Fresh healthy locally sourced food made to order.
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First Watch
9176 Covenant Ave
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Great for breakfast of lunch! Fresh healthy locally sourced food made to order.
Great hearty breakfasts, all made from scratch. Every conceivable type of omelet and pancake you can imagine. Great crepes and their Dutch Baby pancake is not to be missed...a cross between sticky buns and apple pie.
The Original Pancake House
30 McIntyre Square Dr
Great hearty breakfasts, all made from scratch. Every conceivable type of omelet and pancake you can imagine. Great crepes and their Dutch Baby pancake is not to be missed...a cross between sticky buns and apple pie.
Fabulous Thai food, lovely patio for outside dining, always a great meal.
Nickys Thai Kitchen
1026 Mt Nebo Rd
Fabulous Thai food, lovely patio for outside dining, always a great meal.
Authentic and incredible Thai food. We eat here almost weekly. You can't go wrong with anything here, but try the Yum Ma Mung (spicy mango chicken salad), the Tom Kha and Tom Yum soups, the Panang and Green Curries, and for dessert, the Black Sticky Rice w Pumpkin!
Red Orchid
5439 Babcock Blvd
Authentic and incredible Thai food. We eat here almost weekly. You can't go wrong with anything here, but try the Yum Ma Mung (spicy mango chicken salad), the Tom Kha and Tom Yum soups, the Panang and Green Curries, and for dessert, the Black Sticky Rice w Pumpkin!

Sightseeing

Take a step back in time on a century-old cable car and see the best views of downtown Pittsburgh while riding one of the few remaining inclines in the country. Opened on May 20, 1877, the Duquesne Incline was rescued and restored by a group of local residents in 1963 and still delights residents and visitors with its original, elegant, wooden cable cars.
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Duquesne Incline station
1197 W Carson St
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Take a step back in time on a century-old cable car and see the best views of downtown Pittsburgh while riding one of the few remaining inclines in the country. Opened on May 20, 1877, the Duquesne Incline was rescued and restored by a group of local residents in 1963 and still delights residents and visitors with its original, elegant, wooden cable cars.
From high atop a mount overlooking the city, Grandview Avenue provides a stunning view of Pittsburgh's beautiful skyline. "Restaurant Row" boasts stunning views coupled with elegant, fine dining. Pull yourself away from the view on Shiloh Street for delicious ice cream, yummy baked goods, ice cold beer and bountiful breakfasts. Mt. Washington is a feast for the eyes...and the tummy too!
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Mount Washington
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From high atop a mount overlooking the city, Grandview Avenue provides a stunning view of Pittsburgh's beautiful skyline. "Restaurant Row" boasts stunning views coupled with elegant, fine dining. Pull yourself away from the view on Shiloh Street for delicious ice cream, yummy baked goods, ice cold beer and bountiful breakfasts. Mt. Washington is a feast for the eyes...and the tummy too!
Point State Park, located at the confluence of three rivers, is at the tip of Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle.” The park commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic heritage of the area during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). Honored as sacred land by the native Americans, the convergence of the 3 rivers (Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio) is joined by a 4th river, an underground aquifer that feeds the fountain at the Point. These waters are prophesied to become healing waters, like those in Lourdes.
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Point State Park
601 Commonwealth Pl
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Point State Park, located at the confluence of three rivers, is at the tip of Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle.” The park commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic heritage of the area during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). Honored as sacred land by the native Americans, the convergence of the 3 rivers (Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio) is joined by a 4th river, an underground aquifer that feeds the fountain at the Point. These waters are prophesied to become healing waters, like those in Lourdes.