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    Springdale Veterans Association

    3.3 (4 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    I went to a wedding reception here and I thought it was surprisingly nice inside and very spacious. I mean it's not fancy but it's nice.

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    Preserving Underground

    Preserving Underground

    (6 reviews)

    I'm kind of surprised to see folks referring to this as the best venue in Pittsburgh. I did not…read morereceive that impression. I attended the Four Chord pre-show earlier this summer, featuring Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, 408, and some other performers. They didn't start the show on time and had us waiting outside. It was hot inside the venue too, which I didn't love. But the worst part about the experience was the sound. It was SO echoey. Maybe they were having an off night, but I was really regretting not having earplugs with me. The sets were good regardless, and it was nice that they had pew seating along the sides, but I wasn't otherwise super impressed with the venue itself.

    I can't believe that I had just heard about this place a week ago. It has been around for three,…read moreor four years according to the door guy. The fact that they have a record/cassette tape/band shirt/cd store in the same spot is brilliance. It comes in very handy when you are in between bands, or waiting for the one band out of three that you came to see to finally go on. Also, if you are early it seems to be open, so you can kill time by perusing the record collection. The vegan kitchen is also a nice touch. It just has a very basic menu that is good, but not fancy. The staff is very friendly and helpful. If you were a fan of the Altar Bar, Mr. Smalls, or any other venue that is set up in a former church, than you will enjoy Preserving Underground. For most shows you will need to bring some ear plugs, or protective gear as it is very loud. It makes me reminisce about the old days of all the amazing Pittsburgh venues including the Electric Banana, Graffiti, Upstage, Club Laga, The Rex, Millvale Industrial Theater, City Limits etc.

    Gilfillan Farm

    Gilfillan Farm

    (3 reviews)

    This is a really cool park near Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and Target around Upper St. Clair that I…read morelike to stop at whenever I'm in the area. The trail is great for beginners or if you just want a quick jog. There are several benches you can sit down on along the way, plus a tree stump in the woodsy part that you can also sit on to rest. It's a very well maintained trail that smells like freshly cut wood chips, and has a nice variety of terrain. I didn't see any dog poop (it's a no-dog park) and no litter at all, which the multiple trash cans around the loop definitely help with. While a good portion of the trail has the wood chips, some areas could use a bit more. After rain, a few spots can get muddy and it can get a little marshy in the grassy part where there is no trail. The outer loop is about 1.2 miles, and there are several spots where the trail branches off. There's a more "woody" section and a more "grassland" section, which keeps it interesting. It's also not hard to find parking at the church across the street. There's a lot of birds chirping and tons of squirrels and bunnies, and every once in a while you'll spot deer. Inside the barn fence there are lambs and sometimes horses, which is a nice touch. Also kind of cool is that there are wild chive plants around this trail which is common in the Pittsburgh area, and you'll find some growing in the park if you know what to look for.

    This place is incredible. We stopped today for their Community Open House event, and even though I…read morehave been here in the past, it is always nice getting to see it again. The old house, and farm are really special, and I am so glad that the Upper St. Clair Historical Society maintains these buildings and property so we can occasionally get to visit and see how things used to be. Today they had all kinds of activities going on, from hayrides, petting zoo, sheep shearing, cow milking, yarn spinning, beekeeping, and of course tours of the historic house, barn and outbuildings, all of which are like a museum. This place was well worth the price of admission . . . FREE, but the suggested donation was $5 per person.

    SpringHill Suites Pittsburgh Mills

    SpringHill Suites Pittsburgh Mills

    (29 reviews)

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    Bait and switch tactics at this location. The front desk informed me after check in the hotel was…read moreunder renovations & with completion by November?!? No freaking way will it get done in time especially when your contractors are not doing anything but smoking outside and taking up parking spaces. I was duped at check in! Please go elsewhere. There is no notice of renovations going on the hotel website. Plus this hotel operated without water. In other words fire hazard!!!. My first night was ok, place was noisy with all the work going on, contractors loud music playing all hours, hence no sleep. I endured 3 nights w/o water, one in which was off all night. The management gave guests a gallon of water and no apology. Yet told me that if I checked out early would be charged for the full week stay. Geesh. I'm in town for work and this is all you can do when all hotels are sold out due to the Little League World Series was going on the 13th thru the 24th. Corporate needs to retrain all staff and front desk management with a remedial course of what customer service is all about especially in pleasing your paying guests. All staff had a negative and condescending attitude to guests. No apology, no water. Horrible experience. I will not be staying here in the near future.

    We went to a birthday party in one of the event's rooms and it was such a great idea. There were…read moregames set up, cake, food, room for presents. The kids had fun and they were all contained in a spacious room. And this hotel looked pretty nice and everyone was very friendly. I know where I'm going if my water heater ever breaks.

    Pittsburgh Syria Shriners Center - Affordable Floors celebrating the life of Eric Reibling.

    Pittsburgh Syria Shriners Center

    (2 reviews)

    Great spot for an "outdoor" concert under a pavillion. Saw Norm Nardini yesterday and it was a good…read moretime! A very well managed venue! Good acoustics, great food from Ronnie "Moondog" Esser's crew, plenty of libation choices...everything reasonably priced. Rest rooms were clean and stocked. Terrific place for music, and they have a lot of shows lined up for the summer! Check it out!

    Shriners Center in Cheswick had been hosting music events pre-COVID such as the Pittsburgh Blues…read moreand Roots Festival for several years. They recently reopened with 25% capacity and social distancing in place as well as mask requirements. The stage is an outdoor covered pavilion type setting with a high roof and open ends on three of the four sides. The one side is concessions and includes food and alcohol sales. I attended my first concert there on August 8 and the facility and patrons did a very nice job of obeying all of Allegheny County's rules for masks and social distancing. It was so great to hear live music again. Look them up on Facebook to find their concert schedule, there will be weekly music on Thursdays. Restrooms are in a building outside. Only four people are allowed per table and the chairs are distanced 6 feet apart. All tables are distanced 6 feet apart & are pre-sanitized before events. Masks are required when walking around and no idle standing is allowed. You are supposed to wear your mask unless you're eating or drinking at your table. This is a really great venue in the summertime and I hope it keeps going! #SaveOurStages

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