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I went on a tour of the strip district today. It was fantastic! The tour guide was very knowledgeable and really coordinated our visits to each store very well. The food was also great! I hope to get a chance to go on another one of their tours.

Tour Guide Gary

Lawrenceville tour by Gary was full of history and local stories but just the right amount sprinkled between a variety of delicious foods. We walked 2 miles but it was broken up so it didn't feel like it. Loved the way he smoothly moved us from place to place. Will definitely sign up for his tour of the strip district.

Harmony Inn German food restaurant

Sylvia gave us an outstanding food tour of Harmony PA. The store owners were very friendly and we sampled so many different types of food. Sam, owner of the very unique ice cream store, and he also owns the popcorn store provided us with a very detailed historical recap of the founders of Harmony. I / we all would recommend this tour for everyone, Thank you again Sylvia for a great time!

Katie W.

This is a fantastic tour! We did the Brookline tour, which took us to six great locations all located on the same strip within a couple blocks of each other. Pitaland was by far our favorite stop--it was so cool to see the pita being made on the conveyor belt and to be able to get it fresh from the oven. Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Be prepared for good portion sizes and come hungry! We thought bits and bites would mean small servings at each location, but we were incredibly well fed. Before the tour even finished, we were talking about which one we wanted to do next!

Letycia M.

This was our first food tour. We visited Saxonburg. Sylvia was excellent! We enjoyed the beautiful scenery, wonderful food and treats and learned some cool facts along the way. We are already looking forward to planning our next tour!

Franco telling Christina the secret to his delicious lasagna.

We were visiting Pittsburgh for the weekend and thought this tour would be a fun family activity. We had 15 people in our group and although I think it is a bigger group than usual for this tour, it went well. We started at Salonika Imports for a nice selection that included Greek yogurt, feta cheese, eggplant spread and a fig. It was a great grouping of wonderful flavors. I tried to attach a picture of us enjoying lasagna at Senti Restaurant but it was blurry. :-) Everyone agreed it was the best lasagna they ever had! I won't name all of the places we stopped, so you will be surprised when you book! It was well worth the price. All of the food and the non-food stop was fabulous. Our tour guide, Patrick, was personable and knew a lot of history. We had ages 11-80 in our group and all were happy with it.

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Felecia G.

Tasty food, friendly tour guide, and Pittsburgh history. I mean what more can you ask for? I toured Brookline. There is street parking. Cheryl was my guide and she was fabulous! The almond torte at party city was delectable. My favorite was watching the fresh pitas being made over at Pitaland. The hummus was so fresh. Listening to the owner speak about being an immigrant and his history was so heartwarming. As the tour group congregated outside an employee from another store (not on the tour) came out and offered sample biscottis. What a bonus! I had so much food left over, as there was no way to eat it all. If you're hesitant, let this review be the answer. Book this tour ASAP!!

The first stop/starting spot - Salonika!

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Richard was amazing! Highly recommend this equal part good and history tour. Well done!

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The Pittsburgh Tour Company - This was one of many of our museum visits, one we would have missed if not for the hop on hop off tour.

The Pittsburgh Tour Company

(102 reviews)

South Side

Hop and stop is cool until you actually decide to hop. Who knows when the next time you will get…read morepicked up. We got off at n the South Side, so they were 20 Min late. We were ok with that. Then we got off again, they were 15 min early (from posted time). So we walked a couple of miles so we didn't just have to stand there. 20 min late again after getting here 20 min early so we wouldn't be left on the side of the road again. Ride at your own risk in terms of being flexible. On a positive point, the guys doing the narrative/guides were great! You pay extra for "hop and stop" the pick ups need to be a little more accurate. Don't tell us to be there 5 min early when you need to 25 min early and be willing to wait 25 min after scheduled pick ups.

DID YOU KNOW; Pittsburgh is known as the "City of Bridges" because it has 446 bridges which is more…read morethan Venice, Italy, or any other city in the world? The emoticon was invented in Pittsburgh in 1980 by Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist Scott Fahlman? The world's first T-rex skeleton is on display at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History? Pittsburgh has more days of rain and snow than Seattle, Washington? In 1920, 80% of the glass made in the United States came from Pittsburgh? That Pittsburgh is famous for its two inclined planes on Mount Washington (one being the Duquesne Incline) but at one point, there were as many as 15 inclines in the city? AND that they were built for the steel workers that lived on TOP of those inclines so the workers could make it to the factory (making a few bucks off them too)? Find out WHY the steelworkers lived on TOP of the incline! You can also take a deep dive into the lives of your steelworker ancestors -NOW- at the Heinz History Center. Did you know that 'The Silence Of The Lambs' was shot in Pittsburg? -Eww. Just eww- Do you think I just gave all the information away? I haven't even scratched the surface of what this tour offers you! I had NO IDEA Pittsburgh was SO INTERESTING! The company was unusually considerate and WAITED for us when we got stuck in traffic on our way there. Not long, but WHO DOES THIS? Our guide was so funny (family friendly humor), personable, entertaining, interesting and seemed like he sincerely enjoyed his job. We learned so much and got a wonderful tour of the city! We left feeling a newfound respect and appreciation for Pittsburgh after taking it. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

Brewery, Bits and Bites Tour - Look at the beautiful architecture!

Brewery, Bits and Bites Tour

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Bloomfield

Delicious and informative 2 hour walking food tour exceeded my expectations. Richard was our…read morehistorical expert and guide... He gave us a informative and interesting tour that was the perfect balance of facts, food and walking. We had cinnamon bread from Mancini's, pepperoni roll at Jimmy & Nino Sunseri's, hummus at Labad's , chips and salsa, , meat samples at Parma Sausage, a macaron at My Sweet Lilly's, cheese samples at Stamooli 's and several other tasty treats. Our son and daughter in law had dinner a good your with this company previously, and they preferred this one! I'd do it again !!

This event was, by far, my favorite Yelp event to date. Being new to Pittsburgh, I am still…read morefairly unfamiliar with the charm of the individual neighborhoods and all that they had to offer. Bloomfield did not disappoint! I enjoyed learning about the origins of the name and the history of the area. After a quick review of the character of the neighborhood, our first stop was Angelo's Pizzeria. Richard talked about the history of pizza in the US and the proper way to eat a slice. The pizza was tasty and fresh. I'll likely be back for more. Our next stop was Groceria Italiana where we met the shop owner. It was impressive hearning about how all the pasta and other items are fresh made in the downstairs kitchen. So impressive that at the conclusion of the tour, I stopped back in to buy some pasta, meatballs and a few other items. Having just returned from a trip to Italy, it was nice to find food similar in taste and quality to what we experienced there. Our third stop was to Maria Merante's. After a quick visit to her shop, we were escorted upstairs to try some iced expresso and to learn more about her shop. She offers cooking classes and group dinners. I can't wait to check out the schedule and see when I can return! Our last stop was Donatelli's where we sampled a biscotti. It was interesting to see the contrast between the commercial kitchen of Donatelli's and the small mom and pop feel of Groceria Italiana. We learned about the machinery and process they use to make their pasta. The tour was great and I plan to check out other options for different neighborhoods to bring friends and family to when they visit Pittsburgh. The day concluded with a trip via bus to the Church Brewworks. The setting was stunning and the brews fantastic. There were a few issues such as no brewer and a late bus, but with an ample supply of tasty beer, those issues didn't matter much. A fantastic experience all around!

Rivers of Steel: Explorer Riverboat

Rivers of Steel: Explorer Riverboat

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North Side

This is a beautiful boat with an amazing educational mission. Yes, they do run charters, but their…read moreprimary mission is to educate school-age children and adults on the history of Pittsburgh's steel making and also environmental issues. The staff is well trained and the boat is spacious and versatile. The boat is moored near the Science Center.

I had my eye on these tours for a long time, and finally we were lucky enough to be in town for the…read more"Voices of Carrie Furnaces" guided tour of the Homestead Iron Works, which I believe only happens one day each month during the warm half of the year. This is absolutely a treat for anyone with roots here or a fascination with industry and manufacturing. The highlights: Most tours are guided by former steelworkers and people with a first-hand involvement in the steel industry. You get a great overview of the plant, which was the center of life for this community and the lifeblood of the region for more than a century. Our tour placed a heavy emphasis on the engineering and technology of steelmaking, so if that's your thing, it's Christmas. And it's a minor miracle that these two blast furnaces have been preserved. I would suggest that they augment the tours with photos or videos that might help bring these hulking structures to life a bit more, and maybe insert some specific stories about immigrants and working families, union battles, and other colorful bits about Homestead. Sure, a windfall of donor support and a visitor center would go a long way to improving things on that score, but a little shift in emphasis could be done on a budget. Either way, Rivers of Steel is hugely important for preserving the region's steel heritage, and their efforts to extend that support to the community are vital.

Wigle Whiskey - Bye, Buddy! Hope You Find Your Highball - Wigle PA Straight Bourbon, Ginger Ale

Wigle Whiskey

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Strip District

Found this is drafts and forgot to post…read more Stopped in for a quick snack before the baseball game. Service was kinda slow, it wasn't the best experience. The cheese tax 9/10 Cheese was great. wasn't a fan of them with the bbq so we got ranch for dipping too.

That was a pretty smooth espresso martini for $14 (Photo 10). Actually the official name of the…read morecocktail is Do You Make Espresso Martinis? because people wouldn't expect a whiskey distillery to offer one. However, Wigle does because they produce a wide array of spirits beyond whiskey like the vodka and coffee liqueur in this mix. I depended on YouTube travel vloggers to point me in the direction of this popular distillery bar and cafe in the Strip District. The place was bustling in the middle of the afternoon, and I was lucky to secure the last stool at the bar. The espresso martini drew my eye, and I thought I should have a snack to go with it. I ordered the $12 Devil's Eggvocate. Four deviled egg halves were topped with smoked paprika, pickled jalapeño slices, and bacon jam made with their own coffee liqueur (Photo 9). It was a bit top heavy for me, but then I never reject a deviled egg. If I wasn't driving, I might've considered trying a whiskey tasting, but it just wasn't in the cards. COCKTAIL / FOOD - 4 stars...smooth martini, over-the-top deviled eggs AMBIANCE - 4 stars...crowded but the bar was fine SERVICE - 3.5 stars...seemed understaffed TOTAL - 4 stars...worth having a taste and not just whiskey RELATED - Exploring Pittsburgh? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/el8ZxqDEGE

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