Pittsburgh Magazine

Pittsburgh Magazine

Pittsburgh Magazine is a lifestyle publication focused on the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It reaches a monthly audience of 341,274 readers. The magazine is known for its annual "40 Under 40" list, which highlights influential young people in Pittsburgh, as well as its yearly rankings of the city's 25 Best Restaurants, Best of the 'Burgh, Top Doctors, Top Dentists, and its City Guide. Pittsburgh Magazine is also part of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA).

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  • 1 week ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Kristy Graver

    You have until June 29 to dig in at Lawrenceville’s Main Street Diner & Kickback Cafe before it goes 6 feet under. As a diehard fan of the 1988 film “Beetlejuice,” it’ll be a sad day-o for me, indeed. In a social media post on Monday, the owners of Lawrenceville Market House, a co-retailing space that debuted on Butler Street in 2022, announced the decision to close the Beetlejuice-themed bar, restaurant and pinball arcade that’s located on the lower level.

  • 1 week ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Kristy Graver

    Flora Park Garden Center’s creamery sells 24 flavors of the university’s legendary dessert. To the owners of Flora Park Garden Center, the place isn’t just about plants, it’s about people — and Penn State ice cream. Randy Stetor and Debra Galob, who opened the business in Bethel Park in 2000, now have an onsite sweet shop that serves 24 flavors of ice cream made at Penn State University’s 160-year-old Berkey Creamery in State College.

  • 1 week ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Sean Collier

    I experienced a new sensation at this year’s iteration of the Kennywood Bites and Pints Food & Drink Festival: I was full. Not merely satiated; I was really and truly full. The annual event is regularly tasty and offers a good variety of food that’s far removed from the usual theme-park fare — but, in its first few years, the first word of the title was accurate. Your tasting card (or a la carte purchase) got you a hearty bite — more than a taste but less than a side.

  • 1 week ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Kristy Graver

    The East Liberty cocktail lounge is the brainchild of industry veterans (and lovebirds) Danielle Cain and Rob Hirst. Married couple Danielle Cain and Rob Hirst took their favorite term of endearment and turned it into a throwback lounge that serves swanky cocktails with bites to match. Now that’s true love!Hey Babe opened June 16 inside East Liberty’s historic YMCA building on South Whitfield Street.

  • 1 week ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Kristy Graver

    One of the largest ramen restaurant chains in the country has two locations in the Pittsburgh area. Kyuramen’s motto is “Every Day is Ramen Day,” so I took heed and dined there on consecutive nights. Within the past six months, one of the country’s largest ramen restaurant chains opened spots in East Liberty and Cranberry. During my first visit, I was accompanied by friends who, despite rush-hour traffic, mazelike streets and construction zones managed to find me.