If there is one thing Pittsburgh is known for, it’s our neighborhoods. All 90 city nabes, the first-ring suburbs and beyond. We love them deeply, fiercely, with a passion typically reserved for our sports teams. Once, while taking a city-loving visitor around town, we waltzed through Downtown, the North Side, East Liberty, Squirrel Hill, the South Side, the Strip and more. “How many walkable, wonderful neighborhoods can one city have?” he yelled (and we weren’t even halfway through the tour).
We invite you to take a closer look at all of the Pittsburgh neighborhoods here. Soon there will be more, along with videos and new photos and updates on the latest happenings.
- Sharpsburg
- The South Side
- Squirrel Hill
- The Strip District
- Troy Hill
- Verona
- West End Village
- Wexford
- Wilkinsburg
- gi-jin, Richard DeShantz’s long-awaited hand roll and gin bar, is finally opening
- Google expands in Bakery Square, signs deal with city to use Google Cloud
- The NEXT Beer: Fuel and Fuddle celebrates 25 years in Oakland
- You can now book a river voyage on the Pittsburgh Pirate Ship
- ETC: 1,800 ribbons in Aspinwall, Argyle Studio seeks artists, 3 Rivers Comicon is a go and more
- Galley Group announces four restaurant concepts for its Bakery Square location
- 4 local, women-owned flower and plant shops to check out right now
- ETC: Parking garage flea market, city steps cider event, art news and more
- More games, more books, more noodles and lots more tea: welcome to a changing Squirrel Hill
- ETC: Three Rivers Arts Festival will be a hybrid affair, Good Eat$ Downtown, new dinos at CMNH and more
- Pittsburgh’s new and soon-to-debut restaurants, breweries and cafes
- Community Kitchen Pittsburgh finds new ways to help the restaurant industry weather the pandemic
- Jazz club and restaurant Con Alma expanding to Downtown’s Cultural District
- Updated: Doughbar Pizzeria & Rotisserie opens March 13 with eclectic menu and decor
- There’s hope! Newly branded Barrel & Flow Fest plans in-person Black beer bash for September