7 Pittsburgh Area Restaurants with Breathtaking Views

A meal and a view, what more can you ask for?

Tree Tops Restaurant

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187 Evergreen Lane, Acme
An hour from Downtown Pittsburgh, this restaurant offers treehouse-style dining in a private forest oasis. Plan ahead: Reservations must be made 90 days in advance for the 2023 season. 

Altius

1230 Grandview Avenue
This four-diamond Mt. Washington restaurant features “elevated cuisine” and a gorgeous view of the Downtown Pittsburgh skyline. 

Le Mont Pittsburgh

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1114 Grandview Avenue
This is the go-to restaurant for locals celebrating birthdays, graduations, and more. Billed as “the place for special occasions,” Le Mont offers spectacular views of Downtown and delicious food. 

Spirits & Tales

5130 Bigelow Boulevard
Sitting atop The Oaklander Hotel, this French brasserie allows diners to enjoy a tasty meal while overlooking the unique architecture in the city’s Oakland neighborhood. 

Longue Vue Country Club

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400 Longue Vue Drive, Verona
This country club offers a menu featuring both traditional specialties and contemporary items, as well as a unique view overlooking the beautiful greens of its golf course. 

Redfin Blues

100 Waterfront Drive
Believe it or not, Pittsburgh does offer waterfront dining. Take a trip to Herrs Island and enjoy pub-style seafood while overlooking the Allegheny River at this great seasonal spot. 

Baja Bar & Grill at The Fox Chapel Yacht Club

1366 Old Freeport Road, Fox Chapel
Located in The Fox Chapel Yacht Club, Baja Bar & Grill is open year-round, providing food, entertainment, and an outside deck with a view of the marina.

Story by Lisa Cunningham

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