Take off your hat and show some respect, they’ve been serving ale in this spot for 150 years. Try the McGillin’s 1860 IPA. Read more.
The antiquer’s paradise. From coins to jewelry to entire estate sales, it’s enough to make Antiques Roadshow blush. Read more.
Voted best bakery in Pittsburgh and honestly, *we’re* not even sure where to start. Ok, ok, if we have to choose, we pick the Cinnamon Rolls. Read more.
George Washington & the other Constitutional delegates celebrated here by consuming 54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, 7 bowels of spiked punch and 22 bottles of porter, beer & hard cider. Read more.
Named in honor of the owners’ pet name for one another (they’re a couple). Bring a bottle, it’s BYO. Read more.
Ahoy! Don’t give up the Ship! Travel back to 1812 and find out how we won the Battle of Lake Erie. Read more.
Bring your growler, because Bullfrog brews its own beers and will fill growlers so you can take it home. Read more.
After you meander through the museum, check out their woodland garden. It’s the area's only collection of century-old cryptomeria trees, also known as Japanese cedars. Read more.
A taste of Ibiza in Nazareth, PA. Don’t fill up on the homemade bread, the tapas are exceptional. Read more.
Yep, you’re in an old firehouse, can’t fool you. Go ahead and try the ribs. Extra napkins on the side. Read more.
Hand crafted beer, PA Dutch specialties, a bar specializing in single malt scotches and small batch bourbons, need we say more? Oh – and order the “BREW”schetta. Read more.
Welcome to the oldest farmers' market in the US. This is the place to try some scrapple, stock up on apple butter and splurge on a handmade quilt. Read more.
Ask for Billy, he’s always there. And go for the omelet, they keep winning awards for breakfast. Read more.
As you may have guessed, this was a mill in 1786. They have an extensive wine list - try one of their monthly wine dinners. Read more.
One of PA’s most visited natural wonders and for good reason, it’s a stunning underground view. Pack a sweater or hoodie, it gets chilly as you descend 125 feet. Read more.
Learn about Native American, Harmony & Mennonite cultures near the spot where the first shot was fired in the French-Indian war – aimed at George Washington! Read more.
Formerly the site of Schmidt’s Brewery, it’s now the home to art galleries, shops and dining. Vegans and dogs welcome. Read more.
The epitome of farm fresh. Go ahead and pick your own strawberries straight from the field. Read more.
The largest history museum in PA, you can discover everything from French & Indian War to the Steelers. Go ahead and ask about The Immaculate Reception. We dare you. Read more.
If you need retail therapy, the Dr. is in. KoP is the largest shopping mall on the East Coast, home to more 400 stores and restaurants. Warm up the plastic and have a Cinnabon for us! Read more.
Oh hai there romantic! In spite of the fact that the chef here used to cook for Donald Trump, nothing on the menu is a gamble. Read more.