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Bike the Burgh

Photo: OTB Bicycle Cafe

By Karin Baker

It’s a common problem among city residents: You move to the busy land of bright lights to escape a boring life of late-night Eat n’ Park runs and hanging out at Wal-mart. Inevitably, the newness of your fast-paced living situation wears away, and you find yourself sitting in your apartment watching reruns of Family Guy. You can’t help but utter: “There’s nothing to do here.”

I too found myself in your position. I had exhausted every museum, every coffee shop, every local bar. I was out of options.  Until the day I bought my bike.

Commonly thought to be a pastime that dies out when you hit 16 and can finally drive a car, biking is a quickly growing hobby among city dwellers. Pittsburgh, with its excessive rivers and steep hills, was previously considered relatively unbikeable. Through the efforts of local organizations like Bike PGH, the biking scene in Pittsburgh has developed exponentially. Now, the city is rampant with trails throughout every district of Pittsburgh, and continues to develop.

With the recent news that additional bike lanes will be installed in the Shadyside, Bloomfield, and Oakland districts of Pittsburgh, the ease of navigating in the somewhat narrow streets will become a much less daunting task.

If road biking isn’t your thing, don’t think that you can’t get the fun of a mountain bike in the city.  Frick Park is located on Forbes Avenue, just a short 61 bus ride outbound.  The park includes trails that weave through the forest, and easily makes you forget about the existence of a city just four miles back.  With every Port Authority Bus equipped with bike racks, the transportation of a bike is easier than ever.

Pittsburgh’s bike culture has stretched much further than trails and safe riding lanes.  OTB – Over the Bar Café – is a local Southside hangout that is any biker’s dream bar.  While their main objective is to get those bikers fueled and tipsy, OTB holds bike rides throughout the year, most recently riding with Pedal Pittsburgh – an initiative begun by the Community Design Center of Pittsburgh in 1994.  PSA: Never Drink and Bike! But their “Blissfully Bicyclist Bisque” (AKA: Roasted Pablano and Corn Bisque) recently won the Best Vegetarian Soup in the Southside.  Bisquing and biking is acceptable.

Tucked away in the Northside of Pittsburgh is Bicycle Heaven, both literally and figuratively for a bike enthusiast.  The bike museum, named above, is home to over 90,000 bicycles and bicycle parts that have been developed over the years.  From the Boneshaker (below), to a vintage cruiser, Bicycle Heaven is an ethereal site to be seen.

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Neighborhoods We Love

By Brody Engelhard

The North Side

As you walk down the streets of North Side, located across and just north of the Allegheny River, you feel as if you have left the city of Pittsburgh and entered into some sort of cross between amusement park and urban suburb. There is the ever-popular Andy Warhol Museum, and the slightly less popular (and secret gem) Mattress Factory, a vibrant arts community with painted houses, repurposed buildings, and a young professional populous. It seems more like Portland than something out of blue-collar Pittsburgh.

Just in case you actually did forget you were in Pittsburgh, the North Side is also home to Heinz Field, where the Steelers play, and PNC Park, home of the Pirates.

The main residential area in the North Side runs off of the popular North Street. Just down the street, Allegheny Commons Park is a common dog walking park. Although, where Martin L. King Jr. Elementary is located is located here, don’t let that fool you: This is a diverse neighborhood with a large young professional crowd.

During the summer months check out Gus and Yia Yia’s Iceball Stand. An old fashioned cart stand that sells, you got it, hand-shaved ice balls and popcorn. The stand was founded by Gus’s father in 1934 and is an urban legend.

North Street


Residential Area


 Oakland

The area of Pittsburgh that the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon call home is Oakland: fast food galore, coffee shops, gyms, lots and lots of cheap housing, bike rentals, salons, post offices, liquor stores, and, of course, bars.

There are actually four different districts within Oakland. North Oakland is usually described as anywhere north of the Cathedral of Learning (the fourth-tallest educational building in the world). Central Oakland consists mainly of the University of Pittsburgh campus and Schenley Park. South Oakland is considered anywhere south of Forbes Avenue and houses a large majority of University of Pittsburgh off-campus housing (a student favorite). The lesser-known West Oakland (there is no East Oakland) is closer to Carlow University.

Semple Street


 Cathedral of Learning on Forbes Ave


5th ave- Bio Science Tower #3


South Side

Located on the Monongahela River, one of Pittsburgh’s three rivers, South Side is an exciting blend of bars, clubs, outdoor malls and affordable housing.

Technically two districts, South Side Flats and South Side Slopes, the area is a premiere area for young people to live. East Carson Street makes up the main drag of South Side, connecting Southside Works (an outdoor shopping area) with all the nighttime fun you can imagine and to the rest of a creative and outgoing neighborhood.


 South Side Works

Lost atop a hill

Shadyside and Squirrel Hill 

Shadyside and Squirrel Hill are to residential areas north/north east of Oakland. They are popular areas for young adults and adults alike. Shadyside attractions include Chatham University, Shadeside Hospital, and the ever-popular Walnut Street, home to bars, bakeries, organic grocers, coffee shops, fashion outlets, and an Apple store. It is part of the young professional movement in Pittsburgh and a popular place to be.

Squirrel Hill, on the other hand, is more family oriented, with many community centers and rec areas in the district. It is a great place to start a family and one of the many attractive residential districts in Pittsburgh.

Squirrel Hill Residences

Walnut Street in Shadyside

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