An idea in the making since the Original Hot Dog Shop closed in Oakland in April 2020, the Yinzer Dogs food truck is up and rolling. It’s easily spotted by the bright yellow bridge design with an image of a hot dog tucked inside a bun with squiggly lines of
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“Free Beer Tomorrow” is a sign inside many Primanti Bros. Restaurant and Bars. Well, tomorrow has finally come. The business is giving beer away to celebrate Leap Day, Feb. 29, at all of its 34 Pennsylvania locations. Guests can get one 12-ounce domestic bottle. This is not the first time
“Free Beer Tomorrow” is a sign inside many Primanti Bros. Restaurant and Bars. Well, tomorrow has finally come. The business is giving beer away to celebrate Leap Day, Feb. 29, at all of its 34 Pennsylvania locations. Guests can get one 12-ounce domestic bottle. This is not the first time
In February 2020, Penn State alumna and reporter at TribLive for the past 26 years, JoAnne Klimovich Harrop made the decision to quarantine alongside her 93-year-old mother, Evelyn, in her
e.b. Pepper spent nearly four decades styling Pittsburgh’s most fashionable people. She traveled the country attending fashion shows and markets and brought back apparel and accessories from all over the world to her Shadyside boutique, e.b. Pepper. Pepper sought out trends from shoulder pads to country western, leather and fully-beaded
Pittsburgh was once hailed nationally as a foodie destination because of its booming culinary scene. Whether that’s still the case could be up for debate. But there certainly wasn’t a dearth of news on the restaurant front this year. Here were the comings and goings of 2023. Yes, we’re open
Walking through this museum may cause you to look twice and think, “Did I just see what I thought I saw?” The Museum of Illusions, which opens Thursday on Pittsburgh’s North Side, offers various optical illusion experiences. “Optical illusions have been around forever,” said Stacy Stec, director of sales and
As a freshman at what is now called the Professional High School of Tourism in his native Bulgaria, Zhelyazko “Jak” Latinov studied the standard math, geography and history. He studied English but it wasn’t a core subject. In addition to his regular classes, he attended a technical school where he