| Lynn |
Mar 29th, 1998 01:46 PM |
Here are a few Pittsburgh attractions you might want to take in. First, head up to Mount Washington and take the Duquense Incline. It's awesome any time, but particularly at night. There are several upscale dining options also on Mt. Washington, but if you would like dinner with a view without the price, try the Grandview Saloon. Go over to Station Square which is an historic train station turned into a neat, upscale shopping/eating establishment worth at least having dinner in one night. Opposite Station Square is the Sheraton Hotel and the Grand Concourse/Gandy Dancer Saloon (separate establishments). The Grand Concourse is one of Pittsburgh's more noted restaurants. Head out to the South Side for dining options from A to Z including spanish, italian, pubs, mexican, etc. One of my favorites there is Papparazzi, which is an Italian Restaurant that has live jazz several nites a week. The South Side also has all sorts of other music alternatives, including blues, etc. Ask at your hotel for other dining/music recommendations there. The Pirates are scheduled for opening day real soon, so you may want to catch a game if they're in town. Point State Park is a great place to relax, jog or walk through. You can get a seat anywhere along the edge of the "point" where the fountain is and just watch the boats laze up an down the river. The Strip District is Pittsburgh's "warehouse center" where you can find all sorts of bargains and buy any kind of food. There are clubs and restaurants here as well. Some I can mention here are The Boardwalk, Metropol (alternative/club), Rosebud (jazz). There is a neat restaurant in the Strip called Kaya which is carribean in nature and very unique. For another great view of the city, enter the USX Tower, go up to the 62nd Floor to the "Top of the Triangle". The view is tremendous, very high and another neat place to have dinner or a drink. Hope this helps.
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