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Tip: Ticketed; gold tickets get early entry. Tacos and tequila across dozens of vendors.
More food festivals in Pittsburgh
downtown
Pittsburgh Restaurant Week runs each January and August across the city. More than 50 restaurants offer three-course, fixed-price menus to spotlight the dining scene.
Tip: Two editions a year, winter and summer. Book the bigger rooms early; tables go fast.
lawrenceville
Three Rivers Beer Week runs each April across Pittsburgh. The 40-plus breweries of Allegheny County pour special releases and host events celebrating the city's beer scene.
Tip: Spread across breweries citywide. Plan a route; the special releases sell through fast.
mount-washington
The Holy Cross Greek Festival runs each June in the South Hills of Pittsburgh. Homemade Greek food, pastries and dancing at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church.
Tip: Go for the spanakopita, gyros and loukoumades made by the parish. Free admission.
north-side
The Greater Pittsburgh Food Truck Festival runs each May in Pittsburgh. Dozens of food trucks, live music and drinks across a multi-day open-air gathering.
Tip: Ticketed and busy; go at off-peak hours to skip the longest truck lines.
east-liberty
The Steel City Big Pour pours craft beer each September in Pittsburgh to fund Construction Junction. Dozens of breweries and local food in a warehouse fundraiser.
Tip: Ticketed fundraiser for Construction Junction. Buy ahead; it sells out most years.
south-side
The South Side Soup Contest runs each February in Pittsburgh. Walk East Carson Street sampling soups from 20 local restaurants and vote for the city's best bowl.
Tip: Ticketed crawl along East Carson. Dress warm; the sampling is mostly walk-and-taste.
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