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Explore local art, food and music at the Carnegie Crawl

If you’re craving to enjoy some of Pittsburgh’s local attractions, look no further than the Carnegie Crawl taking place monthly through Oct. 10 on East Main and neighboring streets.

Who: Anyone interested can come out and enjoy a fun-filled evening, supporting local dining, shopping, and art and entertainment businesses. A business list is provided below.

What: Local businesses stay open later and live music plays along the street for everyone to enjoy while shopping and dining. Performers include Joshua Sager, Waiting for Monte, and more.

When: From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. every second Friday for the next five months:

  • June 13
  • July 11
  • Aug. 8
  • Sept. 12
  • Oct. 10

Where: 335 E. Main St. to 423 W. Main St. 15106

Participating Businesses:

Drinks:

  • DeBlaze
  • LeoGreta
  • Jackworth Ginger Beer
  • Apis Meadery & Winery
  • West Main Pub
  • Press Coffee House
  • Duran’s Restaurant and Lounge
  • Country Hammer Moonshine
  • Back Alley Brewing

Dining:

  • El Pollon
  • Cafe Delhi
  • Sunset Pizza
  • LeoGreta
  • Baires PGH
  • Afghan Kabab House
  • Carnegie Coffee Co.
  • Don Don’s & Kasai
  • Duran’s Restaurant and Lounge
  • Dagny’s Eatery
  • Pittsburgh Tortas
  • DeBlaze
  • Slice on Broadway
  • Seoul Food Korean BBQ
  • West Main Pub
  • Bob’s Diner

Shopping:

  • The French Spy Antiques
  • Ooh La La Boutique
  • Woolly Bear Books
  • Pittsburgh Pottery
  • Eccentricity Designs
  • East Main Mercantile
  • Puhlmans Flower Shoppe
  • More Than Words
  • Antinas Salon & Boutique
  • KRS Beauty Salon
  • OUI Studio

Art and Entertainment:

  • Higher Voice Studio
  • Firebox Art Studios
  • Carnegie Historical Society
  • Forget-Me-Not Art Studio
  • Andrew Carnegie Free Library

Dessert:

  • Sugar Butter Bakery
  • Scoops in Carnegie
  • My Favorite Sweet Shoppe
  • The Bakery & Dessert Bar

Certain businesses will also be having specials that vary depending on the evening. For example, every Friday of the crawl, Bob’s Diner has an appetizer special from 4-6 p.m. and on June 13, fiction writer Cori Wamsley will conduct an author talk and book signing at Woolly Bear Books.

For more information, visit www.visitcarnegie.com/carnegiecrawl


  • Isabella Marasco is a current news and sports communication major at Robert Morris University with a journalism focus. She also has an interest in creative writing and content creation, and bringing stories to life is her passion. She currently resides in the township of Upper St. Clair.

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