Categories: Food & Drink

Support Downtown Restaurants and take the first ever Fall Cocktail Trail presented by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, the Pittsburgh City Paper, and sponsored by Bacardi.

The Speckled Egg

Small business promotions have always been a priority and in these COVID days, it’s become even more important. Downtown has been especially hard hit as it relies heavily on lunch and cultural events.

LOCALpittsburgh supports the Downtown Pittsburgh restaurant scene go out and taste fall flavors on the first-ever Downtown Fall Cocktail Trail presented by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, the Pittsburgh City Paper, and sponsored by Bacardi.

Running through October 25th these fall-inspired drink specials, made with Bacardi Spiced Rum, Cazadores Tequila, and/or Grey Goose Vodka is sure to warm you up. Each restaurant has also paired their cocktails with 1-2 items on their menu for dine-in or takeout.

August Henry’s Burger Bar

Check out the 16 participating restaurants and follow this page to stay tuned as we share more details leading up to and through the event:

August Henry’s Burger Bar – Apple Chai Margarita

Bakersfield – Brimstone

Gaucho – Foliar Than Thou

McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood & Steaks – Apple Cinnamon Mojito

Meat & Potatoes – Warm & Fuzzy

Penn Cove Eatery & The Warren The Warren Bar & Burrow – Facundo

Proper Brick Oven & Tap Room – Southern Migration

Redbeard’s on Sixth – Original Sin

Revel – Blackberry-Sage Margarita

Scarpino by Scott Walton (formerly Ten Penny) – Not Your Dirty Chai

täkō – Smocus Pocus

Talia – Goose Down N’Bound

The Lemonade Stand at Market Street Grocery – Harvest Cocktail

The Simple Greek – Not Your Mama’s Apple Pie

The Speckled Egg – Pittsburgh Is A Zombie Town

The Standard – Easy As Pie

For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/352476799311437/ 

Jeff Rose

Publisher, President, trash collector and whatever else it takes to get the job done. LOCAL is a publication which is not demographically targeting age, income, color, gender, sexual preference etc.... It's about engagement, entertainment and leisure reading. Thanks so much for spending time with us.

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