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
- Redstart Roasters cafe now open in East Liberty
- City of Pittsburgh working with Allegheny CleanWays to clean up illegal dumping sites
- Richard DeShantz opening a second täkō location
- Lagerlands Socially Distant Beer Garden opens on weekends starting Friday at The Highline
- A Northsider begins an eight-day Stand for Unity at the Black Lives Matter mural. He invites you to join anytime
- Gaucho is now open for dine-in service at its new digs
- 9 great places to get wine in Pittsburgh
- It’s time to figure out the riverfront. Planning begins at Hazelwood Green with public input
- Mediterra Café opening in Mt. Lebanon
- They’re back! ScareHouse demons possess new home at Pittsburgh Mills
- Hideaway Co. offers five-star camping experiences near Pittsburgh. And look who’s behind it
- Plans for Shady Hill Plaza redevelopment include large apartment building and smaller Giant Eagle. Residents object
- Local artist painting large-scale mural on Penn Avenue Downtown. More murals coming
- Three breweries in one building? Big things are happening in Hazelwood
- Black Forge Coffee House van is hitting the road to help live music venues