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December 12, 2021 - Market Square, Pittsburgh, PA
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December 12, 2021 - Market Square, Pittsburgh, PA
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December 12, 2021 - Market Square, Pittsburgh, PA
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Halie G.
Sep 6, 2024
The Apertivo Club is a secret little Italian cocktail & wine bar- located in the back of Market St Grocery and below Emerson's right in Market Square. Perfect spot to grab pre dinner drinks or have a night cap.- lots of fun cocktails on their menu! Open 4p-9p Thursday through Sunday.
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Darlene B.
Dec 10, 2023
This review is for Pittsburgh Holiday Market:This was on my list to check out, this past Friday, for my birthday on December 1st...glad too have checked it out. Felt like you walked back into fun simplier times; European huts, selling various themed items, live Christmas music, beverages and other delicious treats.A short walking distance, you will find the Highmark icerink, and in the center a sparking, festive 3D Christmas tree. Great event for locals, and if your in from out of town visiting.
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Tiffany Y.
Dec 11, 2023
Market Square is a public space and marketplace in downtown Pittsburgh. It was originally built in the late 1700s and was most recently remodeled into a European-style plaza in the early 2000s. The area is pedestrian-friendly and contains restaurants, stores, and cultural events that are easy to walk to.Market Square has more than a dozen restaurants (e.g., Original Oyster House, Prantl's Bakery, and Il Pizzaialo). Throughout the year, the Market Square Merchants Association organizes events such as live concerts, farmers markets, a Holiday Market, and Light Up Night.For over a decade, I have visited Market Square off and on. I have enjoyed a few of its restaurants and events. Most recently, I came here for the People's Holiday Market. From mid-November to Christmas Eve, a few dozen vendors are set up in wooden chalets and are selling their crafts and foods to the public. I saw goods such as ornaments, t-shirts, plates, bowls, mugs, scarves, greeting cards, candles, books, figurines, nesting dolls, prints, etcetera. I also saw foods and beverages such as strudels, pretzels, roasted nuts, cider, wines, hot chocolate, etcetera. I bought a couple of items, and the prices were reasonable.
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Chris R.
Mar 5, 2024
This place is great as long as you are in the"market" for food. With everything from Dunkin to an oyster house, the plaza is able to satisfy all 3 meals. The big draw for me is the open space with seating and minimal cars that give people a place to meet up, enjoy some food, and enjoy some of the architecture of the city.
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Steven H.
Dec 27, 2024
I have been here every time I visit and I'm always amazed. Many shops to see and some great foods to have as you walk through the stalls. Definitely a spot to check out every time you're around here!
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Laurie V.
Nov 20, 2023
The holiday market sponsored by People's Gas was absolutely beautiful and magical. We were there early enough in the season that there were not large crowds gathered yet. Highly recommend the strudel, spinach pie, and bratwurst at Helmut's Strudel chalet and the gluhwein at the wine chalet. I found it to be pretty pricey compared to other Christmas markets in the US and in Europe and the collectable mug did not specify that it was from Pittsburgh, but other than that it was a nice winter warmer. The accordion player was a great addition, and we sipped our hot mulled wine and listened to him play for a little while. We bought a couple hand- painted ornaments and enjoyed the gorgeous mid-November afternoon. Great afternoon in Market Square.
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Rob B.
Dec 15, 2022
I love coming here and especially at night.So much life and so many people enjoying themselves.From the fountains, to the bars, to the architecture to the restaurants, this area has everything you want and aldidn't know you need to fill your belly and heart with happiness. I 100% recommend coming here to enjoy all it has to offer and especially at night or during the St Paddy's day parade and festivities.It can get very busy depending on the day and time you are here so be prepared for that especially if you are wanting to go to Primanti Bro's as it is always busy due to the amazing sandwiches and people enjoying IC on tap while watching the Pens, Steelers or Pirates.Do yinzselves a favor and check this place out :D
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David B.
Sep 9, 2022
So much history here, dating to 1764, but now a showcase for restaurants. The historic Diamond Market was demolished in 1961, but that led the way to the current European style open square. A renovation in 2011 enhanced the open air features and enhanced features for pedestrian access. Home to political speeches, seasonal concerts and art installations, the Square is a vibrant part of life in Pittsburgh. The German style Christmas market each winter is fun to attend.There's a lot of Abolitionist history in the Square, and a barely noticeable commemorative installation entitled The North Star is worth seeking out.
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Sanjay G.
Sep 21, 2022
Market Square is an open public space surrounded by restaurants and shops, located at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Market Street. The area has long been a meeting spot for Pittsburgh residents and it's where the city's first courthouse and first jail were built.these days- its pedestrian-only square is the grounds for many community-building events and festivalsof course, summertime is fun here. Typical summer events like any downtown include farmer's markets, fashion truck pop-ups, and outdoor yoga classes, so yeah if you are downtown, go through this.Square is even not as big as you see in major downtowns, but yeah its good to have one rather than none. We had a few bites here, jerk chicken. it was so-so, like 5/10. There are limited on-street parking options near Market Square, but there are plenty of garages in the area. It's a short walk from the Wood Street, Gateway, and Steel Plaza metro stations and many buses stop nearby as well. It's free to stroll around the area, and many public events held in the square are free to enjoy, too.
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Dani J.
Sep 8, 2023
Who couldn't like Market Square? Great vendors and place to be around Christmas or St Patrick's day. So very Pittsburgh perfect. It's just a beautiful part of downtown and a great place to gather.
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