July 1, 2025
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Sky High Sips

Pittsburgh may be built on steel and stitched together by bridges, but when the weather heats up, it’s the rooftop bars that really shine. Whether you’re chasing skyline sunsets, city-chic vibes, or just a cold one with a view, these rooftop bars and restaurants take the Steel City experience to a whole new level – literally.

Over Eden, Lawrenceville

Nestled atop the TRYP Hotel in the trendy Lawrenceville neighborhood, Over Eden serves up sweeping views of the 40th Street Bridge and Allegheny River. The rooftop space boasts a cozy-yet-edgy vibe with string lights, fire pits, and lounge seating. The Mediterranean-inspired menu pairs perfectly with craft cocktails like the Sunset #2 or Spicy Margarita.

Pro Tip: Sunset hour here is a stunner—grab a seat early.

Il Tetto at Sienna Mercato, Downtown

A longtime favorite, Il Tetto sits above Sienna Mercato, a three-level dining destination in Pittsburgh’s Cultural District. Known for its retractable roof, this all-seasons rooftop bar delivers on all fronts: great wines, craft beers, and a bustling crowd to match. It’s a go-to for happy hour and pre-show drinks before catching a show at the Benedum.

Try This: Their seasonal wine slushie always hits the spot.

The Biergarten, Downtown

Think German beer hall meets rooftop lounge. The Biergarten on top of Kimpton Hotel Monaco offers many beer and cocktail options, familiar foods (like pretzels with beer cheese), deliciously unexpected bites (such as the asparagus burrata salad), and picnic-table-style seating. Giant Jenga and skyline selfies are part of the experience, and the atmosphere gets especially lively on weekend nights.

Fun Fact: They host pop-up events and themed nights throughout the year.

Coughlin’s Law, Mt. Washington

While most people flock to Mount Washington for the classic Grandview Overlook, locals know Coughlin’s Law Kitchen and Ale House offers the same breathtaking views with a side of burgers, beer, and fresh air. Their open-air deck faces downtown and is ideal for brunch, game day, or evening cocktails.

Don’t Miss: Their weekend brunch menu is as good as the view.

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