pittsburgh is a fun city on three rivers full of breweries!
On a Pennsylvania trip? Check out my Philadelphia recommendations here.
Adventures & Ales Top Pittsburgh Recommendations:
- Dancing Gnome Beer: A great brewery located in Sharpsville (near Hitchhiker). They have tasty beers that are mainly IPAs. No dogs allowed onsite.  
- Hitchhiker Brewing: Hitchhiker is a good brewery with locations in Sharpsville and Mt. Lebanon. In Sharpsville they have an open air taproom and a back patio. Be sure to try their Sours. 
- Cinderlands Beer Company: Cinderlands has three locations—the Warehouse in the Strip District has a nice upper patio, cocktails, and food along with their tasty beers. 
- Trace Brewing: A chill spot in the Little Italy neighborhood with coffee as well. They have a very small tap list and offer full pours only, but the beers are solid. 
- Four Points Brewing: A nice spot on the North Side with solid beers and an IPA-focused menu. - Alberta’s Pizza: A great pizza spot next door with delicious dough 
 
- Espresso y Mano: A good spot for coffee in the Lawrenceville neighborhood. 
- Eleventh Hour Brewing: A nice brewery in the Lawrenceville neighborhood. They have solid beers and a nice patio. It has “neighborhood brewery” vibes. 
Pittsburgh Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting:
- Duquesne Incline: A cool old cable car that goes up an incline to a nice viewpoint. It’s a unique experience and you can see the entire city and rivers. It is $5 round trip to ride and parking at the bottom is $8. Sit towards the front (closest to the city) for the best views. 
- There are numerous riverside trails and greenways in the city since there are so many rivers so be sure to go for a nice riverside stroll! 
Other Pittsburgh Things To Do:
- Coven Brewing: A solid brewery but they have a tiny tap list (3 beers on tap when I visited). 
- Brooklyn Bagel at Arsenal: Solid bagel spot in Lawrenceville—if you order online be sure to check your order is correct before departing. 
- Late Addition Brewing & Blending: A smaller brewery on the North Side with 10 taps. - Live Fresh is a solid spot next door for juices, smoothies and açaí bowls. 
 
- Aslin Beer Company: The Pittsburgh location of Aslin is located in the Strip District Terminal, a mixed use facility with a lot of shops and different businesses. Their beers are always good but nothing too special. They also offer food and coffee at this location. 
- Strange Roots Experimental Ales: A brewery on the North Side with a unique tap list. They have an abundance of outdoor space and Pittsburgh Sandwich Society inside. 
- Warhol Museum: I would skip this unless you’re a big art person. Parking in the designated lot is $8, admission is $25, and the museum itself is quite small and a little boring. 
- Mike’s Beer Bar: This spot has 500 beers, 80 taps, a full food menu, and a front patio space. It is located across from Pirates Field so it’s popular on game days. Unfortunately I found the service here to be atrocious. 
- Randyland: An interesting art installation at a house. It’s colorful but I personally did not find it worth my time. 
- William Penn Tavern: A sports bar in Lawrenceville with chill vibes. 


 
             
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
    
    