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
- Grab a brush, take a stand. 10 Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change murals are going up in the next month
- The Woods House Historic Pub is opening this week in Hazelwood with 66 houses planned nearby
- Who opens a bar during a pandemic? St. Clair Social, that’s who
- The South Side’s iconic Rex Theater music venue closes due to pandemic. Tributes pour in
- Wash away stress at the new Victory Float Lounge in Lawrenceville
- Updated: Square Café’s East Liberty location now open. My Goodness moves into old space
- Mel’s Petit Café, an authentic French crêperie, coming to Mt. Lebanon
- The Black Cat Market is moving to Garfield to open full-service café and continue adoptions
- Coop De Ville transforms space in the Strip. Now open for takeout and soon for duckpin bowling, pinball, games and more
- Updated: Fig & Ash open for takeout, on-site dinner service starts Oct. 7
- 11 pizza places in Pittsburgh that should be on your list
- Aurora is moving to 1600 Smallman St. in the Strip — and hiring
- Walking for — and talking about — recovery, and why it matters
- The Pittsburgh brewery that made a most underrated list and other beer news
- Updated: Necromancer Brewing Co. opening March 1 in the North Hills