Guests of the wedding will be given a free pass for December 2nd to explore both the natural history and art museum. Both are a great way to spend the day.
This will give you a great view of the entire city. USA Today ranked this view as one of the top 10 in the country.
This is a beautiful building that overlooks the chapel we will be married in. The main room is akin to something you would see in Harry Potter. Additionally, the building has cultural rooms designed to represent different cultures before the signing of the US Constitution in 1787. Use the link below to see when and where each room is.
https://www.nationalityrooms.pitt.edu/about-nationality-rooms-intercultural-exchange-programs
This is a great place to grab a drink, eat some food, and enjoy different markets along this multi-block stretch near downtown Pittsburgh.
Reserve ahead of time! This is one of our favorite spots in our neighborhood to grab dinner.
Another place we love to eat at. Reservations go quickly so make sure you plan ahead. There is a standby line but it may be too cold.
The sandwich Pittsburgh is known for. Every sandwich will have french fries on it. You'll also see that the Cheesesteak is their #2 seller. Beer is #1.
The Strip District - 46 18th Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15222
Southside - 1832 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15203
Oakland - 3803 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213
We highly recommend their brunch.
This restaurant is in one of the hotels we recommend and has a great variety of good food. Both their dinner and brunch are delicious.
After some time off during the pandemic, Rob's favorite restaurant is back open. This is an English pub that takes its drink and food seriously. He highly recommends the fish and chips with mushy peas. Or if you would like something "lighter" the scotch eggs are great too.