When you’re done taking the local “Office” tour, hit Scanton’s shopping mecca and see where Jim and Pam probably shop. Read more.
If you like BBQ, you’re in the right place! Get ready for finger-lickin’ and lip-smackin’. Read more.
We love the summer concerts held on the front porch, complete with ice cream after the show. Bring a blanket for seating! Read more.
From Stonehenge to 007 wristwatches, it’s easy to lose track of time in here. Check out the Moonphase watches. Read more.
Home to more than 1300 animals, grab some peanuts & come roar with us. Definitely take a ride in the Channel 6 Zooballoon for the best view in the city. Read more.
Cheesesteak ordering etiquette: for a steak w/ Cheez Whiz & onions, order “Whiz Wit.” If u prefer provolone & no onions, order “Provolone Witout.” Wanna go to the back of the line? Ask for fontina. Read more.
Welcome to Pittsburgh's interior design district, with more than 100 shops, galleries, studios, and professional services firms. Definitely bring the room measurements. Read more.
Me llamo! A flavorful bite of south of the border, right here in western PA. Don’t believe us? Try the tamales. Read more.
Go back in time to the Industrial Revolution and see how the better half lived in Allegheny. This was built in the “Guilded Age” – a time of technology and ingenuity. Sound familiar? Read more.
Located on the famous Gettysburg Square. Hey there General, after a day of battlefields, you deserve a burger and a beverage. Read more.
If you like the “gravy” they sell it in jars to go! Read more.
Housed in an old brick firehouse and aptly named after the locals’ nickname for “steam pumpers & engines.” Try the peanut butter pie. Read more.
Run by two Brazilian-born couples, this spot specializes in all-you-can-eat Brazilian style barbecue. It’s like a meat carnival, right here in PA. Read more.
Get your steampunk on and see some of the first oil rod lines. Oh, and don’t step too close to the Nitro truck. Read more.
It’s even more beautiful in person, isn’t it? Cross this off the bucket list. Read more.
Locally owned, these self-described foodie’s take pride in their steaks. We’re partial to the ribs. Read more.
The key to eating your way through this market is: know what you want to order when it’s your turn and have small change available for your purchases. Read more.
Step through the door and be transported into the 1960’s. Go for the CMP sundae. Read more.
It’s pretty as a picture here isn’t it? No wonder Frank Lloyd Wright built Fallingwater just 4 miles away. Read more.