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    Sub Alpine Society

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    DJ Dave Event Services

    DJ Dave Event Services

    (6 reviews)

    Dave ripped us off and was on his phone and grouchy every second he was with us. We had to change…read moreto a nearby venue due to rain, which pushed the wedding back half an hour. He was extremely rude about the amount of space he had at the new location with no interest in trying to make it work from the get go. Made the bride cry and left after four songs, (which were at a volume that was too low for anyone to hear.) He also forgot his microphone. He was paid $2200 for this. As a wedding planner I was appalled. I would not usually bash a small business but I would hate for anyone else to be victimized by his unwillingness to accommodate on their most special day when the music is such an important element.

    I cannot believe how this guy conducted himself…read more For those who want to know what happened, the bride and groom had to change locations (within 10 minutes of original location) due to severe storms. After making the bride cry over the phone because it was just too much for him to take down and set up again, he agreed to come and play 4-5 songs. He kept his full $2200 and left in the beginning of the reception, 3 hours before he planned for. The bride pleaded again, but he was cold and left. No decency, should be ashamed of himself! I honestly hope this is the last wedding he ever participates in- the guy sucked to begin with! No microphone to even announce or help with the ceremony, as was originally planned. This guy should sell the rest of his equipment to someone who cares. Go find a different hobby, because he was not professional or held up his end of the bargain. Literally took his money and ran in front of over 100 witnesses. DJ Dave deletes unfavorable reviews from The Knot and Wedding Wire. It's how he maintains his 5 star reviews.

    Shelly Pie - Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza

    Shelly Pie

    (281 reviews)

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    On 3-21-26 first time experience. I really enjoyed the pizza. It was filling and the cheese was…read moregood. Would go again. Down side: There was burnt pieces of cheese which was probably left in the oven on my pizza and in the box. Which appear that the oven was not cleaned prior to putting my pizza in oven.

    I want to address some of the negative reviews: I've eaten at Shelly's at least fifty times…read more It's a style of pizza you will probably only find in Pittsburgh... so choose NOT to compare it to "what you're used to"... second: tell them "how you like your pizza" (underdone, done just right, well-done)... they will oblige! This is a small business and YELP reviews make a difference. Be kind if the pizza isn't what you've "expected" Again, you won't find this style outside of the Pittsburgh area... understand your icons! Third: toppings are not methodically distributed like Dominoes: so the plus side is you often get "more" ... just because there's 10 pieces of pepperoni on one slice and four on another is part of the fun!! Shelly's never gets enough credit because Turtle Creek is off the beaten 'burgh.... Let's support this great iconic Pittsburgh restaurant!!!! One of my biggest regrets moving away from Pittsburgh is moving away from the greatest hidden pizza gems in America... yes I love Pepe's and John's of Bleecker, I love Malnatis and Gino's East... but you can take a Pittsburgh Pizza boy out of the city... you just can't take Pittsburgh Pizza outta the boy!

    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.

    Sub Alpine Society - venues - Updated May 2026

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