It’s official! Last Friday was the first day of Summer and as most Pittsburghers know, now is the perfect time to celebrate by sharing a nice cold brew in the setting Summer sun. Luckily, Pittsburgh is a city who likes their drinks and with all the different breweries and restaurants around town, it shouldn’t be too hard to find the most fitting place for you! So, to help out the Pittsburgh newcomer, we’ve put together a small guide of some of Pittsburgh’s best places to grab a drink outdoors.
Grabbing a Drink in Pittsburgh:
1. Penn Brewery. If you’re looking for locally brewed pilsner - this is the place. Located on Troy Hill, Penn Brewery is a great place to grab a beer and some of Pittsburgh’s best German food. With seating both indoor and outdoor in the Summertime, Penn Brewery is a place where you can enjoy live music and actually watch as their beer is brewed!
2. Round Corner Cantina. With margarita and micheladas served in mason jars, this Mexican style corner bar combines the charm of blue collared Pittsburgh to create the perfect summer ambiance. While the inside aesthetic is great in its own right, the true draw of this Lawrenceville gem is its backyard patio. Tin top roofs held up by wooden beams, red adobe-esque brick layered floor, the Round Corner Cantina's backyard patio is the place to be on a warm Summer night.
3. Harris Grill. With great waiting staff, good food and some of the best cocktails in Pittsburgh, Harris Grill has become a Shadyside must. Located on Ellsworth Avenue, Harris Grill’s outdoor patio is an ideal place to start or end a fun evening with friends. And it’s best kept secret? While most bars have unlimited peanuts, on Tuesday nights Harris Grill has unlimited baskets of bacon!
While these are just three amazing places to grab a drink and some food on a Pittsburgh Summer night, this city is thriving with options! For a better idea of where to grab a good beer, check out Pittsburgh Magazine’s “The Burgh Beer Bible” here: http://bit.ly/QgbEmD
And for other great places to grab some food and drinks you can check out the Urbanist's guide here: http://bit.ly/14MgheL
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