Address: | 108 19th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA |
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Postal code: | 15222 |
Phone: | (412) 904-1332 |
Website: | https://www.thepamarket.com/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | 5:00 – 10:00 PM |
Thursday: | 5:00 – 10:00 PM |
Friday: | 3:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
Saturday: | 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
Sunday: | 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
I chose the Pa. Market for the rehearsal dinner for my son’s wedding. I met with Kirsten before I made my decision and she was so helpful and accommodating. The wine library was the area we chose for our dinner and it was perfect. We had our own bar for the event and that made it so nice for all. The food was delicious. I had many items for decorations and favors and the staff did a beautiful job in getting the area prepared for us. Laura was our event manager for the night and she was always available and met all our needs. I highly recommend the Pa. Market for your special event.
This place is great if you’re in the Strip and can’t decide on what to eat. Multiple food and drink options sure to please everyone. The central bartender was also great. The main attraction though is the wine library. They have someone attending it to help you with any questions. Really like the decorations and the whole place has the cozy den vibe. Best yet, it wasn’t overly crowded even during Saturday brunch.
Cool atmosphere and many choices of food. We enjoyed brussel sprouts, sausage pizza, steak cesar dressing, empanadas with chorizo and queso and chips and everything was tasty.
First time here, loved it! Atmosphere was great, food even better! Tried White Oak pizza-supreme, Carne Asada-spicy chicken Latin grain bowl, Pollo Asado; Taparia- birria. Espresso martini was a little on the sweet side for my taste. Wine Library served us pinot blanc at $14 glass +tip.
The Strip District is often considered to be the most vibrant neighborhood in Pittsburgh, and it doesn't take long after a first visit to understand why
A sprawling two-story market with vendors on the first floor, a food hall on the second floor with several chef-driven restaurants and three bars (plus a wine library), and a gorgeous outdoor courtyard with even more food, vendors, and a bar.
Restaurants and businesses open in this neighborhood all the time, as you would expect,
The main floor has actually been open for quite some time and has larger floor plans for each of the shops. The courtyard at The Pennsylvania Market is accessible both from the entrance on 19th Street (where the stores are) as well as directly from 18th Street (where Primanti Brothers is).
We had snacks, wine, and beers - had a good time.
The Pennsylvania Market Has Something for Everyone – Literally.