3 Food and Drink Experiences in Pittsburgh
From an “almost famous” sandwich originating in the Strip District to a brewery in a former church, check out these great food and drink spots in the Steel City.

The Church Brew Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Lawrenceville neighborhood was formerly a Catholic church that first welcomed parishioners at the turn of the 20th century. After area churches consolidated, the church was deconsecrated, and Sean Casey purchased the property in 1996. Today, beer lovers flock to the place for craft beer and a food menu that ranges from wings to entrees. This is just one of the unique food experiences found in Pittsburgh, so come hungry and taste your way through the Steel City.
Primanti Bros.

Home to the "Almost Famous" sandwich, this Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, spot is more than just a local legend.
Strip District

This riverside district in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offers a foodie paradise with restaurants and markets that span cuisines of the world
The Church Brew Works

Housed inside a deconsecrated church that opened its doors to worshippers around the turn of the 20th century, this Pittsburgh brewery has become a destination for craft beer fans.
Story:
Gracie Metz
Issue:
Weekend Guides