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Mad Mex

Eat at the Original Mad Mex in Oakland! Enjoy a "Big Ass Margarita" and half price food after 11:00pm.

Primanti Brothers

It would be hard not to associate Pittsburgh with "The Almost Famous" Primanti Brothers Sandwich. Over the past sixty-odd years Primanti’s has grown from a simple late-night diner to an acknowledged Pittsburgh Institution.

Idlewild & Soak Zone

Family oriented amusement park part of the Kennywood family of parks which was voted second best kids park in the world 4 consecutive years by Amusement Today

Attractions

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) was founded in December of 1969 by Nicholas Petrov, then director of the dance school program at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Under the auspices of Point College with Loti Falk as Chairman, the fledging company began, "the ambitious and resourceful life of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre," as quoted by Clive Barnes.

Byham Theater

Originally built in 1903 as the Gayety Theater, the Byham Theater opened on Halloween night, 1904. It ran for many years as one of the country's foremost stage and vaudeville houses, with appearances from such stars as Ethel Barymore, Gertrude Lawrence and Helen Hayes.

The O'Reilly Theater

Sitting on the former site of the Lyceum Theater, one of the city's many vaudeville houses demolished after the 1936 St. Patrick's Day flood, the O'Reilly is the fourth theater project of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and the fifth Cultural District theater. The O'Reilly is the Trust's only newly constructed theater and was created with two purposes: to create a downtown home for Public Theater and to create additional venues for theater, music and other performances.

Restaurants

Mad Mex

Eat at the Original Mad Mex in Oakland! Enjoy a "Big Ass Margarita" and half price food after 11:00pm.

Primanti Brothers

It would be hard not to associate Pittsburgh with "The Almost Famous" Primanti Brothers Sandwich. Over the past sixty-odd years Primanti’s has grown from a simple late-night diner to an acknowledged Pittsburgh Institution.

PNC Park

PNC Park, Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates!

Culture

Byham Theater

Originally built in 1903 as the Gayety Theater, the Byham Theater opened on Halloween night, 1904. It ran for many years as one of the country's foremost stage and vaudeville houses, with appearances from such stars as Ethel Barymore, Gertrude Lawrence and Helen Hayes.

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) was founded in December of 1969 by Nicholas Petrov, then director of the dance school program at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Under the auspices of Point College with Loti Falk as Chairman, the fledging company began, "the ambitious and resourceful life of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre," as quoted by Clive Barnes.

Andy Warhol Museum

Visit the Andy Warhol museum for one of the worlds largest collections of the Andy Warhol works. In addition, the museum offers with special events of all kinds from Family activities to young professionals events.